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5/5/2020
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Results <br />152. Stop giving away the extra parcels of land to developers and instead use <br />that land for affordable housing locations. <br />153. Treat housing as the human right that it is, and take it as a moral <br />imperative to ensure that people can obtain and maintain stable housing. <br />154. Stop gang activity. And do what Irvine and Tustin do. <br />155. Provide a safe and clean community. <br />156. Increase police patrol in all areas. <br />157. Hire workers to clean the neighborhood. 40 hours a week. To maintain the <br />city clean. Reach out to programs to help and volunteer for maintaining <br />our streets clean. <br />158. Empower local residents to work together in design groups to make the <br />improvements needed within their neighborhoods everything from <br />designing how street repairs should be done to lighting and other <br />improvements. Listen to residents. Be accountable to action by setting <br />benchmarks, goals, and language that the city has already adopted <br />relating to livability, sustainability, youth engagement and other pressing <br />concerns, including justice, equity, and diversity. <br />159. Don't let zoning changes get rid of/ruin single family home neighborhoods <br />160. Find a way to get the drug addicts and alcoholics that are everywhere <br />here in Santa Ana, out of the public way, offer rehab or issue legal <br />citations and such to those who defy the laws <br />161. Solve and/or be PROACTIVE with the homelessness problems. Affordable <br />housing. City of Santa Ana NEEDS to work with Pacific Railroad to <br />PREVENT the "villages" of drug addicts and thieves living on the railroad <br />tracks. Those people lurk in to our neighborhoods at night to steal and it's <br />a very scary place at night. <br />162. 1 believe the city needs to invest more in the youth, provide <br />free/affordable recreational activities for children and youth. The city <br />needs to create more green -open spaces for families to spend quality <br />time. Also, the businesses should reflect the residents of this city, not <br />outsiders coming in, with no history of Santa Ana. So many families have <br />very few spaces to go shopping, spend a day walking around, and <br />spending time with their families. More money would come into the city if <br />our businesses were inclusive and were for our community by the <br />community. We are missing out on so much potential and talent in the <br />city. <br />163. partnership with local non -profits that support families in our community. <br />164. Affordable family homes <br />165. Better manage the upkeep of our streets, parks and other infrastructure. <br />166. Provide more opportunities for affordable housing and more programs for <br />first time buyers, to current Santa Ana residents and Santa Ana school <br />district graduates. <br />City of Santa Ana <br />K1 <br />75A-206 <br />2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />Resident Survey Results <br />
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