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branding was used in all outreach materials, including flyers, surveys, online map, and workshop exhibits <br />and produced and Spanish and English. <br />Community Workshops <br />A total of six community -wide workshops were conducted throughout the ATP planning process with an <br />average attendance of 50 people. Residents and various stakeholders were engaged in open discussions <br />regarding the community's needs, which assisted in developing the priorities for the recommended active <br />transportation projects. The events took place in key areas of the City where higher collision rates have <br />resulted in pedestrian and cyclist injuries and fatalities, as identified in the Safe Mobility Santa Ana Plan <br />(SMSA). Locations also factored geographic distribution around the City and locations that had easy access <br />for all residents. <br />The workshops were designed to encourage participation and included a series of activities, such as ice <br />breakers, presentations, voting exercises and design charrettes. During the workshops, residents were <br />asked to identify barriers to walking, bicycling, skateboarding and accessing transit in Santa Ana. <br />Subsequently, participants were then asked to provide potential solutions to these issues. The first four <br />workshops were aimed at gathering issues and concerns, and to begin developing ideas on the <br />improvements participants wanted to see. The second group of workshops, the Recommendations <br />Workshops were conducted towards the end of the project where participants can review and comment <br />on the corridors and programs being developed. Workshop were conducted at the following locations: <br />General Input, Issues and Solutions Workshops <br />Workshop #1: Roosevelt Elementary School <br />Workshop #2: Heritage Museum <br />Workshop #3: Delhi Park <br />Workshop #4: Rosita Park <br />Recommendations Workshops <br />Workshop #5: St Peter Church <br />Workshop #6: Memorial Park <br />Active Transportation Working Groups <br />The Active Transportation Working Group (ATWG) was a key component of the Community <br />Outreach and Engagement Plan. Health and traffic safety institutions, non-profit and <br />faith -based partners, and community members and neighborhood association stakeholders <br />55C-11 <br />