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Percent of Low & Moderate Persons Per District - 2000
Note: These figures do not include low and moderate income
persons living in areas of the City that are not within one
of the 7 Community Development Districts.
| Community
Development
District |
Total
Pop. * |
Total
Low-Mod |
Percent
Low-Mod |
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23,737 |
15,041 |
63.4% |
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43,495 |
30,913 |
71.1% |
| |
44,384 |
33,032 |
74.4% |
| |
17,434 |
11,244 |
64.5% |
| 5:
Fruitvale/San Antonio |
49,487 |
35,328 |
71.4% |
| 6:
Central
East Oakland |
37,190 |
27.355 |
73.6% |
| 7:
Elmhurst |
44,407 |
31,734 |
71.5% |
| TOTAL
FOR ALL SEVEN DISTRICTS |
260,134 |
184,647 |
71.0% |
For
more detailed information per district, see the CDBG
Application Packet.
*The
number in this column does not refer to the actual total
persons in the area but to the maximum number of persons
for whom low and moderate income status could be determined.
SOURCE:
Data on low/mod person by Census block group is determined
by HUD based on special tabulations of 2000 Census data,
available on-line at:
http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/systems/census/lowmod/
This data was used by the City of Oakland to determine the
low/mod percentages in each City-defined Community Development
District.
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City of Oakland
Community and Economic
Development Agency
Housing and Community Development Division
250 Frank Ogawa Plaza Suite 5313 | Oakland,
CA 94612
Tel:
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