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Item 39 - Relocation Plan for Fairview Bridge Replacement and Street Improvements
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Item 39 - Relocation Plan for Fairview Bridge Replacement and Street Improvements
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Fairview Bridge Replacement and Street Improvements: Relocation Plan <br />8 <br />is the primary language spoken at home. Language services are available to assist the <br />requirements of all affected occupants. <br />5. Households with Seniors <br />Per the 2019 U.S. Census American Community Survey One-Year Estimate, 14.5% of the <br />total households consist of occupants 65 years of age or over. Specific care is taken to <br />identify and address the needs of senior occupants who may require special <br />accommodations. Based on information obtained from residential interviews, no <br />households have occupants that are over the age of 65. <br />6. Households with Disabilities <br />Per the 2019 U.S. Census American Community Survey One-Year Estimate, 7.5%3 of the <br />civilian population consist of persons with a disability. Disabilities may include a variety of <br />physical mobility impairments, including psychological and other physical health issues. <br />Care is taken to meet the special needs of each household, particularly as these needs <br />involve physical access to accommodations. Early identification of individual health issues <br />would enable relocation staff to more effectively manage the relocation process. In all cases <br />involving physical or mental impairments, additional services will be provided to ensure <br />close individual case monitoring. Based on information obtained from the residential <br />interviews, no households have occupants that have disabilities. <br />7. Preferred Relocation Areas <br />The residential interviews identify specific replacement site needs and preferences and <br />assist in planning replacement housing accordingly. In residential interviews, many residents <br />tend to express a preference to remain in the community in order to maintain current school <br />enrollment, access to employment, medical facilities, recreational resources, and public <br />transportation. Based on information obtained from the residential interviews, the affected <br />households have indicated a preference to remain in the local Santa Ana, Fountain Valley, <br />and Garden Grove areas. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3 United States Census Bureau web site, accessed January 24, 2022, https://data.census.gov/
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