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5/7/2012
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Neighborhood ID: 8624786 <br />NSP3 Planning Data <br />Grantee ID: 0633420E <br />Grantee State: CA <br />Grantee Name: SANTA ANA <br />Grantee Address: 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-37 Santa Ana CA 92702 <br />Grantee Email: SKutner@santa-ana.org <br />Neighborhood Name: NSP 3 McFadden, Main, Borchard and Bristol <br />Date:2012-03-22 00:00:00 <br />NSP3:Score <br />The neighborhoods identified by the NSP3 grantee as being the areas of greatest noel must have an <br />individual or average combined index score for the grantee's identified target geography that is not less than <br />the lesser of 17 or the twentieth percentile most needy score in an Individual state. For example, :if a state's <br />twentieth :percentile most needy census tract is 18; the requirement will be a minimum need of 1.7. If; <br />however, a state's twentieth :perebntile.most needy census'tract is '15:,.the;requirement will be a:minimum <br />need of 16. If more than one neighborhood is identified in the Action Plan, HUD will average the <br />Neighborhood. Scores, weighting the scores by the estimated number of housing units in each identified <br />neighborhood. <br />Neighborhood NSP3 Score: 19 <br />State Minimum Threshold NSP3 Score: 17 <br />Total Housing Units In Neighborhood: 1111 <br />;Area Benefit Eligibilitt <br />:Percent Persons Less than 120% AMI: 88.84 <br />Percent Persons :Less than 80% AMi: 65.18 <br />Neighborhood Attributes (Estimates) <br />Vacanny t=sfimate <br />USPS data on addresses not receiving mail in the last.90 days;or "NoStat":can ,be a :useful measure of <br />whether or not a'target area has,! serious vacancy: problem.. For urban` noighborhoods, HUD has found that <br />neighborhoods with a very high number vacant addresses relative to the total addresses in an.a.rea to be. a <br />very good indicator of a current for potentially serious blight problem. <br />The USPS "NoStat" indicator can mean different:things. In rural areas, it is an indicator of'.vacancy, However, <br />it can also be an address that has been issued but not ever used, it can indicate units under development, <br />and it can be a. very distressed property (most of the still flood damaged properties in New Orleans are <br />NoStat). When Using this variable, users need to understand the target area identified. <br />In addition, the housing unit counts HUD gets from the US Census lndicatedabove are.usualiy close to the <br />residential address counts from the USPS below. However, If the Census and USPS counts are substantially <br />different for your identified. target area, users are advised to use the information below with caution. For <br />example If there are many NoStats in an area for units never bu€lt; the USPS residential address count may <br />be larger than the Census number; if the area is a rural area largely served by PO boxes it may have fewer <br />addresses than housing units. <br />USPS Residential Addresses in Neighborhood: 1086 <br />Residential Addresses Vacant 90 or more days (USPS, March 2010):16 <br />Residential Addresses NoStat (USPS, March 2010.): 4 <br />29A-11
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