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 … Continued
Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL M-5: A transportation system that is attractive, safe, state-of-the-art, and supports community, environmental, and conservation goals. 5.1 Safe travelways. Continue design practices that facilitate the safe use of the travelways. PWA Ongoing 5.2 Street designs. Participate in state and regional transportation agency forums to affect policies for universal … Continued
Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL M-4: Coordinated transportation planning efforts with land use and design strategies that encourage sustainable development and achieve broader community goals. 4.1 Municipal Code update. Amend the code to require parking studies to evaluate requests for parking reductions in all development projects. PBA 2024 4.2 Downtown transportation planning. Prepare … Continued
Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL M-3: A safe, balanced, and integrated network of travelways for nonmotorized modes of transportation that connects people to activity centers, inspiring healthy and active lifestyles. 3.1 Active transportation planning. Develop and pursue implementation of a comprehensive active transportation plan. PWA 2022-2035 3.2 Circulation connectivity. Close the Golden … Continued
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 … Continued
Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL M-2: Integrated system of travelways that connects the City to the region, employment centers, and key destinations, making Santa Ana the leader in regional transportation. 2.1 Cross-agency planning. Work with OCTA and regional transportation agencies on the Long-Range Transportation Plan and to expand bus and rail transit … Continued
Ref # Implementation Action Agency / Time Frame GOAL M-1: A comprehensive circulation system that facilitates the safe and efficient movement of people, enhances commerce, and promotes a sustainable community. 1.1 Cross-agency collaboration. Coordinate with external agencies to address the impacts of new regional transportation projects on the local network and accommodate complete street practices. PWA … Continued
Through the community engagement process for this General Plan, participants identified numerous circulation and mobility considerations and values that they believe should form the basis of and be addressed by this element. Specifically, participants highlighted the following topics, areas of concern, and community strengths: Increase the amount of active transportation opportunities Alleviate parking congestion in … Continued
Santa Ana is a city in motion. Santa Ana’s circulation system of over 500 miles of roads keeps this thriving city of over 335,000 people on the move. Yet each of us thinks about our transportation choices in very different ways. For youth, it is about walking or biking to a school, a park, or … Continued
A safe, balanced, and integrated network of travelways for nonmotorized modes of transportation that connects people to activity centers, inspiring healthy and active lifestyles. Policy M-3.1 Nonmotorized Travelway Network Expand and maintain a citywide network of nonmotorized travelways within both the public and private realms that create linkages between neighborhoods, recreational amenities, schools, employment centers, … Continued