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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG)
Contract #
A-2017-358-01
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PLANNING & BUILDING
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12/30/2020
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MOU No.:M-011-18 <br />SCAG Project/OWP No.:275-4823U3/E.01 <br />The City of Santa Ana will update the City's Land Use Plan by locating and vetting key nodes for <br />economically viable and environmentally sustainable infill development, determine land use <br />capacity, and growth opportunities along key transit corridors (hereinafter referred to as "Project" <br />or "Study"). This Study will evaluate green retrofit opportunities and present concept -level visual <br />simulations for each land use alternative to ensure that efforts to reduce VMT & GHG rates are <br />embraced by residents as part of a Complete Community. The City of Santa Ana has partnered <br />with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) to begin developing last -mile <br />connections to support transit along the 4.1 mile route of the OC Street Car connecting the Santa <br />Ana Regional Transportation Center to Garden Grove. This route is expected to carry more than <br />7,500 daily riders; reducing 539,000 tons of GHG emissions over the next 50 years. The Study <br />will identify opportunities for high density infill development to further reduce GHG emissions <br />and VMT along connected HQTA transit corridors. <br />December 17, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />
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