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Each policy in the City of Santa Ana General Plan is listed under the most related goal and element. Some policies, however, also reinforce other goals housed in different elements. To provide a more complete picture of all of the policies that support the goals of this element, Table M-1 lists each Mobility goal in...

An implementation plan is a coordinated series of actions the City desires to take in the future that are intended to advance, over the long term, the City’s Shared Vision, Core Values, and the General Plan goals and policies. An implementation plan is thus a follow-up measure for this element. Taken as a whole, these...

Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL LU-4: Support a sustainable Santa Ana through improvements to the built environment and a culture of collaboration 4.1 Complete communities. Create an inventory of neighborhoods that are underserved by essential retail stores and services, identify sites that could accommodate the development and operation of essential retail...

Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL LU-3: Preserve and improve the character and integrity of existing neighborhoods and districts. 3.1 CEQA review. Continue to evaluate land use compatibility through required environmental clearance of new development projects. PBA Ongoing 3.2   Design guidelines and standards. Update the zoning code's development and operational standards...

Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL LU-2: Provide a balance of land uses that meet Santa Ana’s diverse needs. 2.1 Periodic evaluation. Review and, if necessary, update the General Plan every five years to affirm its vision remains consistent with the community's values. PBA 2027 2.2 Annual review. Prepare a general plan...

Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL LU-1: Provide a land use plan that improves quality of life and respects our existing community. 1.1 Development Code Update. Prepare a comprehensive update to the zoning code to ensure that the City's zoning regulations align with the General Plan's goals and policies. Update the Metro...

Historic Preservation Element GOAL HP-2: Cultural and Historic Resources Promote the City’s cultural and historic resources to advance Santa Ana’s role in Southern California history. Policy HP-2.1 Resource Stewardship Expand community outreach to educate property owners and businesses regarding responsibilities and stewardship requirements of the city’s historic resources. Policy HP-2.2 Educational Awareness Provide educational opportunities...

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The Community Element reinforces the City’s values of recreation, culture, education, and health and wellness, and cultivates opportunities for improved quality of life for all residents. The goals and policies of this element can be made operational through partnerships with local agencies and organizations on facilities, activities, and events throughout Santa Ana. This element works in tandem with other elements of the General Plan, such as the Open Space Element, which contains policies related to parks and recreation facilities.

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The Community Element reinforces the City’s values of recreation, culture, education, and health and wellness, and cultivates opportunities for improved quality of life for all residents. The goals and policies of this element can be made operational through partnerships with local agencies and organizations on facilities, activities, and events throughout Santa Ana. This element works in tandem with other elements of the General Plan, such as the Open Space Element, which contains policies related to parks and recreation facilities.

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The Community Element reinforces the City’s values of recreation, culture, education, and health and wellness, and cultivates opportunities for improved quality of life for all residents. The goals and policies of this element can be made operational through partnerships with local agencies and organizations on facilities, activities, and events throughout Santa Ana. This element works in tandem with other elements of the General Plan, such as the Open Space Element, which contains policies related to parks and recreation facilities.

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The Community Element reinforces the City’s values of recreation, culture, education, and health and wellness, and cultivates opportunities for improved quality of life for all residents. The goals and policies of this element can be made operational through partnerships with local agencies and organizations on facilities, activities, and events throughout Santa Ana. This element works in tandem with other elements of the General Plan, such as the Open Space Element, which contains policies related to parks and recreation facilities.

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Zoning. The division of a jurisdiction by legislative regulations into areas (aka land use zoning districts), which specify allowable uses for real property and size restrictions for buildings within these areas; a program that implements policies and the land use designations of the General Plan.

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Vacancy rate. The percentage of unoccupied housing units in a jurisdiction. Vacancy rates usually differ according to tenure and housing type. Value. A shared asset, principle, standard, social more, and in the judgment of the community, what is important in the lives of its residents and businesses. Vulnerable population or community. Populations or communities that...

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Upstream issues. Conditions, such as food insecurity, that exist prior to and contribute to a person’s undesirable medical, social, financial, or legal circumstance. Urban. Development patterns characterized by higher density residential and/or nonresidential development served by frequent transit service and public infrastructure. Utility hardware. Devices such as poles, crossarms, transformers, and vaults, gas pressure regulating...

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Tax Increment Financing. Tax increment financing works by freezing tax revenues from a tax rate area in the interim base year and diverting forecasted tax revenue in future years (known as increment) to pay for improvements and/or pay back bonds. Tourism Marketing District. A Tourism Marketing District (TMD) is a benefit assessment district proposed to...

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