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Public Works
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75A
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5/5/2020
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2025
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As noted in the introduction, according to the 2011-2015 ACS five-year estimates, only 0.1% of the <br />population in Santa Ana is American Indian/Alaska Native and 0.2% of the population is Pacific Islander. <br />Given the low share of these populations, the estimates from the ACS and CHAS datasets for specific <br />income levels present data with relatively large margins of error. As such, these populations are included <br />in the analysis, but should be evaluated recognizing the larger margin of error. <br />If they have needs not identified above, what are those needs? <br />The greatest need of those experiencing disproportionately greater needs is access to affordable housing. <br />This need aligns with the needs of all low- and moderate -income households within Santa Ana. <br />Are any of those racial or ethnic groups located in specific areas or neighborhoods in your <br />community? <br />Within the City of Santa Ana, Hispanic/ Latino residents comprise the majority in nearly all Census tracts <br />in the City (as estimated by the 2011-2015 ACS). As indicated in the map below, the greatest share of <br />Hispanic/ Latino residents is in the central area of the City, bound by Warner Ave to the south and <br />McFadden Ave to the north. In looking at areas with the lowest median household income, where <br />households are more likely to experience housing problems, these areas are primarily concentrated in the <br />east -central Census tracts in the City. The maps below indicate racial/ ethnic concentration of the three <br />largest race/ethnic populations (Asian, White, and Hispanic) throughout the City. <br />.ay or aanra Tana <br />Map Legend <br />Asian alone (nm Manassas) <br />OE.93% <br />6 91P.10% <br />' 171631.02% <br />31.02-51 50a <br />>51.59% <br />Source: HUD-CPD MAPS <br />Figure 5 — Share of Asian Population in Santa Ana <br />Data Source: 2011-2015 ACS Estimates <br />Consolidated Plan SANTA ANA 61 <br />OMB Control No:2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) 75A-69 <br />
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