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ONE BROADWAY PLAZA PROJECT EIR ADDENDUM <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Substantial <br />Impact/No <br />Substantial <br />Change in <br />New <br />Changes or <br />Change in <br />Circum- <br />Information <br />New <br />Project <br />stances <br />Showing New <br />Information <br />Requiring <br />Requiring <br />or Increased <br />Requiring <br />Major EIR <br />Major EIR <br />Significant <br />Preparation of <br />Environmental Issues <br />Revisions <br />Revisions <br />Effects <br />an EIR <br />No Impact <br />a) Induce substantial unplanned population <br />growth in an area, either directly (for <br />example, by proposing new homes and <br />X <br />businesses) or indirectly (for example, <br />through extension of roads or other <br />infrastructure)? <br />b) Displace substantial numbers of existing <br />people or housing, necessitating the <br />X <br />construction of replacement housing <br />elsewhere? <br />Southern California Association of Governments <br />The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) represents Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, <br />Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties. It is a regional planning agency and serves as a forum for <br />addressing regional issues concerning transportation, the economy, community development, and the <br />environment. SCAG maintains the Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy <br />(RTP/SCS). On April 7, 2016, SCAG adopted the 2016-2040 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable <br />Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS). As part of the RTP/SCS, SCAG analyzes demographic and growth <br />forecasts for its region (SCAG 2016a). Table 8 below summaries the growth projections for the City of Santa <br />Ana and Orange County. <br />Table 8 Forecast, City of Santa Ana and Orange Cou <br />Change, Percent Change, <br />2012 2040 2012-2040 2012-2040 <br />Population <br />City of Santa Ana <br />329,200 <br />343,100 <br />13,900 <br />4.2% <br />Orange County <br />3,071,600 <br />3,461,500 <br />389,900 <br />12.7% <br />Housing <br />City of Santa Ana <br />73,300 <br />78,000 <br />4,700 <br />6.4% <br />Orange County <br />999,500 <br />1,152,300 <br />152,800 <br />15.3% <br />Employment <br />City of Santa Ana <br />154,800 <br />166,000 <br />11,200 <br />7.2% <br />Orange County <br />1,526,500 <br />1,898,900 <br />372,400 <br />24.4% <br />Source: SCAG 2016b. <br />Apri12020 Page 73 <br />
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