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5/5/2020
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2025
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Results <br />22. Invest in programs and services that ensure youth and young adults as <br />adequately skilled to secure and retain quality jobs that provide a <br />sustainable wage. <br />23. Find housing and care for our homeless living on the street. Prioritize co-op <br />or individually owned affordable housing (as a means to stabilize housing <br />costs). Continue to work on school quality and higher education access. <br />Maintain infrastructure of our aging city. <br />24. End homelessness. Reduce crime. Provide help for mentally ill. <br />25. Free Tax Preparation Service <br />26. Provide more Permanent Supportive Housing units for the chronically <br />homeless and invest in the mental health and other wraparound <br />supportive services that are needed to keep those individuals stably <br />housed. <br />27. Increase public safety, reduce crime (violent and non-violent), shut down <br />repeat offending businesses where prostitution, drugs, and fights take <br />place. People and businesses will invest their money where they feel safe <br />and secure. <br />28. Stop allowing more dispensaries into our city. The voters approved a tax <br />increase - so put that money to use and clean up our homeless <br />population, clean up the messes that are left daily, clean up the graffiti in <br />our neighborhoods and invest in our youth to make a positive change to <br />our city -so many of our teens have access to substances -partner with <br />SAUSD to provide prevention awareness to our children. Create PSAs to <br />post on our billboards about anti -drugs, anti-vaping, etc. With allowing so <br />many dispensaries to invade our city we are sending the message to our <br />residents that it is ok to engage in substance abuse. <br />29. Improve storm drains. Stop urban flooding in downtown Santa Ana area. <br />30. Personally, as a renter, I'd eventually like first-time homeowner assistance <br />to buy a home in a safe neighborhood with good school ratings. <br />31. Provide resources that empower individuals and teach them how to self <br />advocate and self sustain. Reward people who are working hard and <br />need support but can't get ahead. Don't forget about healthcare and <br />education. <br />32. Cleaner city, junk/debris removal, community policing, make housing <br />more affordable. <br />33. Ensure the security of all our neighborhoods with increases police <br />presence and improved look of business and residential areas. <br />Additionally, help develop empty lots into thriving business areas, improve <br />the parks (e.g., new grass, plants, workout areas, security), improve <br />uniformity and consistency of business signage, and ensure good traffic <br />flow. <br />City of Santa Ana <br />19 <br />75A-197 <br />2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />Resident Survey Results <br />
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