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The Digital Divide in Senate District 30: Broadband Wireline Service The Digital Divide In Senate District 30: Broadband Wireline Service District 30 Served Underserved Unserved Total 330,978 60 - 331,038 Households 100% 0% 0% 100% 922,223 199 74 922,496 Population 100% 0% 0% 100% 0 Percentage Points Below State Goal of 98% Served Source: Service availability data submitted by California broadband providers and validated by the CPUC as of December 31, 2014. Prepared by Watsonville GIS Center. This is a graphic representation only of best available sources. The City of Watsonville assumes no responsibility of errors. Unconnected and Percent Percent Percentage by UnderConnected Not Connected Connected Smartphone Only Statewide 16% 84% 14% Low-Income (<$20,000 Annually) 32% 68% 25% Spanish-Speakers 31% 69% 30% People With Disabilities 29% 71% 13% Seniors (65 or Older) 44% 56% 5% Non-High School Graduates 37% 63% 29% Most Disadvantaged Populations are Unconnected or UnderConnected Source: The Field Poll 2016 │http://www.cetfund.org/progress/annualsurvey The Digital Divide in Senate District 30: Broadband Wireline Service Publicly-Subsidized Housing in Senate District 30 Source: California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC) Project Name Project Address Housing Type Total Units Casa Rita 6508 Rita Avenue, Huntington Park, CA 90255 Large Family 103 Whittier Place Housing (Site A) 4125 Whittier Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90023 Special Needs 25 Whittier Place Housing (Site B) 837 S. Bonnie Beach Place, Los Angeles, CA Special Needs 90023 Rose Flores 2 1513 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027 All Low Income 32 Pershing Hotel 502 S. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 65 Prentice Apartments 1014 E. 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 45 Simone Hotel 520 San Julian Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 123 Crescent Hotel 617 East Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 55 St. Mark's Hotel 611 East Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 SRO 91 The Hart Hotel 508 East Fourth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 39 Olympia Hotel 1201 East Seventh Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 SRO 48 The Sanborn Hotel 526 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 46 Leonide Apartments 512 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 SRO 66 Produce Place 676 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA SRO 95 90021 Weldon Hotel 507 South Maple St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 58 Senator Hotel 729 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 99 Marion Hotel 642 S. Crocker St., Los Angeles, CA 90021 SRO 44 Young Apartments 1621 S Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90015 SRO 66 Courtland Hotel 520 South Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 SRO 97 Norbo Hotel 526 E. 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021 SRO 57 The Boyd Hotel 224 East Boyd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 62 Villa del Pueblo 1441 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Large Family 81 Edward Hotel 713 E. 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 47 Adams-Congress Apartments 1801 West Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90016 Large Family 46 Villa Metropolitano 1328 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 SRO 53 Parkside Apartments 400 West 9th Street, Los Angeles, CA 900150000 Large Family 79 Palmer House 538 South Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 67 Rossmore Hotel 905 East 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021 SRO 60 Eugene Thomas Manor 2208 South Western Avenue, LA, CA 90018 Special Needs 38 Southern Hotel 412 E. Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 55 Lincoln Hotel 549 Ceres Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90017 SRO 41 Adams Senior Gardens 1755 W. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90018 Senior 38 Preservation IV 1045 W. 18th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 SRO 30 Hope Village 1031 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Large Family 67 Dewey Hotel 721 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 43 Eugene Hotel 558 South Stanford Avenue, LA, CA 90013 SRO 44 FAME West 25th Street 1940 West 25th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Large Family 12 Rivers Hotel 1226 East 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021 SRO 76 La Primavera Apartments 1330 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Special Needs 36 Page | 2 of 10 The Digital Divide in Senate District 30: Broadband Wireline Service Broadway Plaza Apartments 901 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015 All Low Income 82 St. George Hotel 115 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90027 SRO 88 The Brownstone Hotel 425 East 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 48 Security Building Lofts 510 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 All Low Income 153 Victor Clothing Apartments 242 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Large Family 38 New Terminal Hotel 901 East 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021 SRO 40 Grand & Venice Family Housing 1500 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Large Family 62 Yankee Hotel 501 East 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 80 LA 78 Preservation Project (Site B) 831 Lucille Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 All Low Income Dolores Frances Apartments 1038 West Venice Boulevard, LA CA 90015 All Low Income 390 Metropolitan Lofts 1050 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 All Low Income 264 Rainbow Apartments 643 South San Pedro Street, LA, CA 90014 Special Needs 89 Lexington Apartments (LA Preservation 3035 Sierra Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031 All Low Income 251 III) (Site A) Lexington Apartments (LA Preservation 643 North Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90004 All Low Income III) (Site B) Lexington Apartments (LA Preservation 4612 Lexington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90029 All Low Income III) (Site D) Lyndon Hotel 413 E. 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 SRO 53 The Alexandria 501 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 All Low Income 463 Abbey Apartments 605 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, CA 90014 SRO 115 James Wood Apartments 506 S San Julian Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 53 Two Worlds Apartments (Site G) 1048 1/2 West 42nd St., Los Angeles, CA 90037 At-Risk The Rosslyn Lofts 101 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 All Low Income 259 Renato Apartments 531 South San Julian Street, Los Angeles, CA SRO 96 90013 Charles Cobb Apartments 521 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 76 Angelus Plaza North 255 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Senior 332 The Angelus Plaza 255 South Hill Street., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Senior 761 Ford Apartments 1000 E 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021 SRO 151 New Carver Apartments 325 West 17th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Special Needs 97 New Genesis Apartments 452 S. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Special Needs 106 Van Nuys Apartments 210 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Senior 299 740 South Olive Street Senior 740 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Senior 309 Gateways Apartments 505 S. San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 108 Star Apartments 240 East 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Special Needs 102 Rosslyn Hotel Apartments 112 W 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 264 New Pershing Apartments 502 S. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Special Needs 69 Parcel M-Grand Avenue Apartments 225 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Non-Targeted 56 Panama Hotel Apartments 403 E 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 SRO 72 Skid Row Southeast 1 (Site A) 1201 E. 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021 Sp. Needs/SRO 106 S. Norton Avenue 1121 S. Norton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90019 Large Family 20 Sunflower Norton Apartments 1242 South Norton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA Large Family 10 90019 Arlington Rodeo Apartments 3804 South Arlington Avenue, LA, CA 90008 Large Family 29 Hope West Apartments 1231 West Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90019 Large Family 17 FAME Manor 3210 West Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90018 Large Family 56 Gramercy Court 3317 West Washington Blvd., LA, CA 90018 SRO 16 Page | 3 of 10 The Digital Divide in Senate District 30: Broadband Wireline Service LA Town Homes 2557 South Bronson Avenue, LA, CA 90018 Large Family 7 Hyde Park Place Apartments 6323 Tenth Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90043 Large Family 29 Washington Court 12525 Washington Place, Los Angeles, CA 90066 Large Family 30 39 West Apartments 3885 South Western Avenue, LA, CA 90062 Special Needs 34 Cochran City Lights 1315 South Cochran Avenue, LA, CA 90019 Large Family 25 Totlon/Montclair Court (Site A) 4208 West 28th Street, LA, CA 90016 Large Family 16 Totlon/Montclair Court (Site B) 4200 Montclair Street, Los Angeles, CA 90016 Large Family Tolton Court 2806 West Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90016 Large Family 10 Adams City Lights 4471 West Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90016 Large Family 32 Baldwin Village Scattered Sites & 3939 Ursula, Los Angeles, CA 90008 Large Family 83 Watson II (Site A) Baldwin Village Scattered Sites & 4729 Tacana, Los Angeles, CA 90008 Large Family Watson II (Site B) Baldwin Village Scattered Sites & 3919 Nicolet, Los Angeles, CA 90008 Large Family Watson II (Site C) Baldwin Village Scattered Sites & 4040 Nicolet, Los Angeles, CA 90008 Large Family Watson II (Site D) Baldwin Village Scattered Sites & 6122 Eleventh Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90008 Large Family Watson II (Site E) Preservation II (Site A) 300 E. 51 Street, Los Angeles, CA 90011 Senior 109 Watts/Athens Preservation XVII (G) 5270 Avalon Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90011 All Low Income La Brea Gardens 5120 W Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016 All Low Income 185 Baldwin Hills Apartments 4063 Nicolet Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90008 All Low Income 58 West Angeles Villas 6030 South Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA Senior 150 90043 Santos Plaza Apartments (Site A) 1608 West 38th Place, Los Angeles, CA 90062 Special Needs 37 Santos Plaza Apartments (Site B) 3837 S.
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