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5/5/2020
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Results <br />63. Improve infrastructure and lighting <br />64. Enforce the anti -camping rules, and change legislation so that homeless <br />individuals, including those with mental illness or chemical dependency, <br />can only be given two choices: 1) go to a shelter appropriate for their <br />situation, or 2) go to jail. <br />65. Get rid of the homeless people <br />66. Get a hold of crime. It will be the number one reason I'll move to another <br />city <br />67. The most important thing the city can do is to help the homeless in this <br />community. Most of our problems stem from this. <br />68. Firstly, the parking situation in high density housing is bad and almost non- <br />existent. Secondly, the city needs to paint curbs at fire hydrants and <br />crosswalks to aid in better parking and public safety." <br />69. Have police patrol more often/ reduce crime <br />70. Have stronger business backgrounds for city government employees. <br />71. Provide better education with higher standards with quality teachers more <br />after school programs including city sports for male and female. Reduce <br />crime. Reduce gangs with more visible police. <br />72. Have other cities share their space. Too many people in the 28 Square <br />miles of city of Santa Ana. <br />73. Remove sanctuary status and keep criminals in jail for more than three <br />misdemeanor crimes. <br />74. Decrease the property taxes, these are by far the highest expense in my <br />household and I spend nearly all of my income to pay these taxes. <br />75. The City could re -pave the badly damaged street at Alton and Bristol <br />going toward Bear street. The worst nightmare of a street for the past 30 <br />years, it has never been fixed. I have lived in the Republic tract of homes <br />since 1985 and it has been patched and re patched and is still <br />undriveable. We have new 9.25% taxes and still the bad streets in and <br />around South Santa Ana. <br />76. Think about what we can do to help people as a community. <br />77. Improve schools, poor schools are the main reason we are looking at <br />moving out of Santa Ana. <br />78. Keep parks clean and safe. More family friendly city sponsored events <br />79. Enforce trespassing laws and be tough on crime. Hundreds of <br />transients/homeless are trespassing and squatting along the railroad <br />tracks, doing drugs, and committing crimes. <br />80. Congestion Management. Currently most of Santa Ana's poverty-stricken <br />neighborhoods are forced to live close together in homes/apartments. I <br />know that it is common for a 3-bedroom single family home to house 2+ <br />families at once. Having multiple families in small spaces creates tension in <br />neighborhoods. Some of the obvious tensions are parking issues --where <br />apartment residents park in residential neighborhoods to the dismay of <br />City of Santa Ana 22 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-200 Resident Survey Results <br />
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