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5/5/2020
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Results <br />34. Converting existing buildings to low-income housing would be the most <br />cost effective for the city. Also, consider more funding for Section 8 <br />housing. <br />35. Make housing options more affordable for a low income or even middle- <br />class family. Housing is too expensive for families. <br />36. Reduce and repeal taxes. <br />37. Make sure the city is clean and keep up with gang prevention. <br />38. Cleaned streets, clean rail roads, well -kept green spaces, a clean <br />neighborhood generates community pride, which then can lead to more <br />families accessing safe places like parks and bike trails which then <br />reduces stress levels which then impacts the wellbeing of families and <br />individuals which then can reduce or prevent child abuse, domestic <br />violence and other types of trauma. <br />39. Pay more attention to what the residents needs are before making any <br />new plans. <br />40. More green space. <br />41. As a teenager it would really help if we build more parks and skateable <br />elements in this community to use as recreation. <br />42. The City of Santa Ana can help my family and me by educating my <br />parents about homeowner responsibilities and can add more lights to the <br />streets to make us feel safe. <br />43. Well personally I think a new park or skate park would help since there are <br />many overweight people. <br />44. Providing more affordable housing. Not building more housing, but <br />making it affordable for the community to buy and rent apartments and <br />homes. <br />45. 1 would want more parks <br />46. Create affordable homes for those who can pay rent. <br />47. Create more senior and affordable housing in safe areas <br />48. Stop crime and gang activities. <br />49. 1) Please get the drug addicts and the mentally ill housed, and not <br />sleeping in local doorways, roaming the streets tweaking and breaking <br />windows. My Lacy neighborhood was much safer in 2014 when I moved <br />here. 2) Make the planning and permit system less arbitrary, nightmarish <br />and time-consuming. <br />50. Clean up sidewalks and streets. More street lighting. More teachers, <br />counselors, extracurricular activities for youth. More affordable rent for <br />individuals from Santa Ana. Support for homeowners from Santa Ana. <br />There should be some sort of program that provides housing assistance for <br />individuals who live and work in Santa Ana. <br />51. More affordable housing. As a new millennial, there is no place for us to <br />live. Apartments are expensive. People are moving out of the county. We <br />need to be able to provide jobs to young people, youth spend a lot of <br />City of Santa Ana 20 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-198 Resident Survey Results <br />
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