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Results <br />developers to come in. How do we do this? invest in the schools, connect <br />SAUSD & GGUSD students with community centers, by doing so, they will <br />be proud of where they grew up and hopefully invest in an education <br />locally or come back to work in Santa Ana. invest in job training, like my <br />parents, they do not speak English or have a college degree. The jobs <br />they can acquire are so limited. They often have to take low-level jobs in <br />neighboring cities to make ends meet. invest in small businesses. It's hard <br />to have pride in Santa Ana when all you see are large <br />corporations/outside developers. I'd enjoy spending my money in Santa <br />Ana supporting small businesses. everywhere you look you see fast food <br />and large chain developers. I would love to see more small businesses <br />thrive. <br />141. Reuse of abandoned buildings <br />142. Fix your homeless problem. I understand most of them have Mental issues <br />but that does not discard them from threatening me or verbally abuse <br />me. I dislike that this has traumatized me and I bet others have suffered <br />some type of attack of a homeless person. Forget about me I would hate <br />to see this happen to a younger one or a female. What happens if the <br />person doesn't speak Spanish and something even worse happens. <br />143. Listen to the communities, (with large grains of salt), trust your people do <br />things right, patience, a grand plan that touches all, from the homeless <br />junkie to the CEO of the largest developer and everyone in between. Get <br />the City excited, use the power of team work and passion to see thru the <br />challenges, and to bring as many people on board as possible. And most <br />importantly, any NIMBYs have to be listened to, and addressed, and be a <br />part of the solution; they can have some but not all, because we *all* <br />have to make sacrifices for things to change and get better- fast change <br />is overwhelming but slow progress is heartening. Santa Ana may not be <br />perfect, but it's better than it's been in decades. <br />144. Rent Control <br />145. Provide safe affordable transportation infrastructure (i.e., on -street bicycle <br />lanes and improvements to traffic signal operations to assure safe <br />passage of slower moving bicycles and pedestrians). <br />146. Clean the homeless encampments especially close to the schools. <br />147. Police our community for safety. <br />148. More disabled -friendly buildings (apartments, sidewalks, elevators), more - <br />way more affordable housing & more street lights throughout the <br />neighborhoods. <br />149. Get Homeless and drugs off the street <br />150. Strong code enforcement including a parking program. The City is <br />overpopulated and has too many cars on streets. Quality of life issues. <br />151. Preserve the neighborhoods we have, manage the density and provide <br />more open space. <br />City of Santa Ana 27 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-205 Resident Survey Results <br />