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1/11/2022
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Redistricting. Must be kept for 10 years.
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Page 4 <br />Summary:There is a large concentration of Vietnamese residents living in West Santa Ana <br />who are predominantly mobile home residents, seniors, and low-income (see Figure C). This <br />population is becoming more vulnerable each year with the rising cost of rent and living <br />expenses. This community has a long history of organizing together to maintain the <br />sustainability of their housing and the longevity of mobile home parks. <br />West Santa Ana is an important gathering space for the Vietnamese community as it <br />contains the largest concentration of Vietnamese churches and temples in Little Saigon, such as <br />the Vietnamese Catholic Center and Hoa Nghiem temple, which were built early on in the <br />development of Little Saigon. This directly reflects the Vietnamese population density in the <br />area, where the majority of the 24,000 Vietnamese residents reside. <br />Figure C: <br />Source: Caliper Corporation, Maptitude for Redistricting. <br />Guidance:Keep the Vietnamese population west of the Santa Ana River together and extend <br />southward using Fairview Street as a natural boundary to bring in an additional mobile home <br />and a significant concentration of Vietnamese residents south of Warner Ave. <br />Community of Interest 4: Low-Income Latinx Population <br />Summary:The city of Santa Ana is the home of the largest and most established Latinx <br />community in Orange County. This population intersects and makes up numerous other <br />communities of interest, including immigrants, tenants, low-income populations, and mixed <br />immigration status families. (see Figure D) <br />Santa Ana City Council Redistricting Public Map Submission <br />Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition
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