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Community Development
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12/2/2014
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Quarterly Report for HCV <br />December 2, 2014 <br />Page 2 <br />Chart 2 illustrates the number of applicants by <br />total household size. The majority of families 500 <br />on the waiting list consist of only one or two <br />members. 400 <br />Nearly half of all applicants (611 of 1072, or 300 <br />57%) have one or two member households and 200 <br />would qualify for a one bedroom voucher. The 100 <br />Santa Ana Housing Authority's occupancy <br />policy is one bedroom for every two family 0 <br />members. <br />W_WW,UM=, <br />At the end of the reporting period, there were <br />2,580 households receiving rental assistance <br />from the Housing Authority. <br />Chart 3 illustrates participating families, sorted <br />2. Household Size <br />1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ <br />7+ <br />P—Sons <br />by number of family members. Three-fourths 3 Persons <br />(77%) of families receiving assistance have 16% <br />three or fewer members. <br />The family type of program participants is <br />illustrated in Chart 4. <br />"Other" consists of households that are non- <br />elderly, non-disabled, with no minor children. <br />Over half (65%) of participating households <br />have elderly and/or disabled members. <br />91 <br />Elderl <br />50% <br />—2 Persons <br />25% <br />I Person <br />36% <br />4. Family Type <br />Other Family <br />1 nor ') q k <br />Disabled <br />15% <br />
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