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75B - PH - EIR - BRISTOL FROM CIVIC CENTER TO WASHINGTON
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75B
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4/7/2015
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2020
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2. Housing <br />Data taken from the 1980 Federal Census, the City's Housing Element <br />and other state and regional planting agency estimates, reveal the <br />foIlowing characteristics of the housing stock in the 12 census tracts <br />which cover the Bristol Street Study Area, compared to the City -wide <br />characteristics: <br />Table 12 <br />Housing Characteristics <br />' Data from Urban Decision Systems, Los Angeles, California, based on 1980 <br />Census, unless otherwise indicated. <br />a From the City of Santa Ana Housing Element, adopted June 25, 1984, unless <br />otherwise indicated. <br />3 Based on field survey of the project area by Willdan Associates, September 1986. <br />° January 1, 1987 estimates by State of California, Department of Finance. <br />5 1980 Census data. <br />6 1988 Housing Assistance Plan. <br />II I <br />75B -101 <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />12- Census Tract <br />Characteristics <br />Area 1980' <br />City-Wide2 <br />Total Housing Units <br />15,804 <br />72,629" <br />% Single - Family <br />753 <br />53.4° <br />%a Multi - Family <br />253 <br />42.44 <br />% Mobilehomes <br />03 <br />4.1° <br />% Owner- Occupied <br />58.2 <br />52.96 <br />% Renter - Occupied <br />38.5 <br />47.96 <br />% Built 1979 -84 <br />0 <br />2 <br />% Built 1970 -1979 <br />18.5 <br />17 <br />Built 19604969 <br />26.8 <br />30 <br />0/0 Built 1950 -1959 <br />32.7 <br />23 <br />% Built 1949 or earlier <br />22 <br />18 <br />%a Sound Condition <br />503 <br />84.65 <br />To Substandard, but feasible to rehab. <br />503 <br />9.25 <br />%a Deteriorated, not feasible to rehab. <br />W <br />63 <br />%a Vacant <br />Unknown (1986) <br />3.65° <br />% Overcrowded <br />Unknown (1986) <br />175 <br />Median Housing Value (Non- Condo) <br />$82,488 <br />$79,167 <br />(1980) <br />' Data from Urban Decision Systems, Los Angeles, California, based on 1980 <br />Census, unless otherwise indicated. <br />a From the City of Santa Ana Housing Element, adopted June 25, 1984, unless <br />otherwise indicated. <br />3 Based on field survey of the project area by Willdan Associates, September 1986. <br />° January 1, 1987 estimates by State of California, Department of Finance. <br />5 1980 Census data. <br />6 1988 Housing Assistance Plan. <br />II I <br />75B -101 <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />w <br />
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