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0-30% <br />AMI <br />Households with 5,620 15,770 7,570 <br />Children Present <br />>30-50% <br />AMI <br />4,265 <br />>50-80% <br />AMI <br />3,210 <br />0-30% <br />AMI <br />860 <br />Table 12 — Crowding Information — 2/2 <br />>30-50% <br />AMI <br />1,285 <br />>50-80% <br />AMI <br />2,355 <br />Data Source: 2011-2015 CHAS <br />Describe the number and type of single person households in need of housing assistance. <br />According to the 2011-2015 ACS estimates, 13% (9,693) of all households in Santa Ana are occupied by a <br />single person. Of single person households, 43% are owner -occupied units and 57% are rental units. <br />The median income for single person households is $29,517. In 2019, the HUD very low-income (50% of <br />median family income) threshold for single person households in Orange County is $41,550. This HUD <br />figure is more than 40%greaterthan the median income for single person households in Santa Ana. While <br />the total share of low- or moderate -income single -person households in Santa Ana cannot be <br />extrapolated, given this 40% difference, it is evident that a sizeable majority of single person households <br />within the city are low- or moderate -income households and are more likely to require some form of <br />housing assistance. <br />Additionally, of the single -person households in Santa Ana, 41% (3,962) are 65 years or older. Elderly <br />households are more likely to require services and assistance, especially those living alone who can less <br />easily rely on other members of the household to assist with key services. <br />Estimate the number and type of families in need of housing assistance who are disabled or <br />victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking. <br />Domestic Violence <br />Domestic violence, assault and stalking are not always reported. According to the 2018 National Crime <br />Victimization Survey, only 47% of all domestic violence events were reported to the police. The California <br />Department of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Center maintains data on the number of domestic <br />violence calls byjurisdiction. In 2018, there were 3,155 domestic violence calls for assistance in Santa Ana. <br />31% (990) of the calls reported that a weapon was involved in the incident. At a minimum, it can be <br />assumed that each of these calls indicated a need for assistance and thus it can be assumed that at least <br />3,155 households require assistance. Applying the ratio that 53% of all domestic violence events were not <br />reported to the police, this estimate can be increased to 5,952 households. <br />According to the Orange County Continuum of Care's 2019 Point in Time Count, 356 unsheltered <br />individuals (9.59%) had experienced and/ or were fleeing domestic violence. Within shelters, 8.54% of the <br />residents (185 individuals) had experienced and/ or were fleeing domestic violence. <br />Disability <br />Within the City of Santa Ana, 8.9%of all residents have at least one disability. Of all residents 65 years old <br />or older, 39% live with a disability. Of those with a disability, 26% live below the federal poverty level. <br />Consolidated Plan SANTAANA 48 <br />OMB Control No:2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) 75A-56 <br />