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5/5/2020
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2025
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Results <br />24. Santa Ana Housing Authority rent assistance thru the Section 8 program. <br />The City of Santa Ana has built some affordable housing units and are <br />planning more near the train station. <br />25. 1 honestly don't know any community development activities that have <br />taken place in my city in the past 5-10 years. <br />26. Outside investment for redevelopment and upper middle-class housing <br />units, which brings with it the need for services that produce jobs for the <br />predominantly low -skill worker pool in our community. <br />27. DTSA improvements. <br />28. New green spaces for the community to enjoy. <br />29. reconstruction of the roads and sidewalks. <br />30. No, I didn't see any improvements. <br />31. Parks and Proper lighting. <br />32. parks <br />33. The Arts District and the downtown restaurant scene are the vibrant <br />center of interest in Santa Ana. (The artist lofts were a great idea, but <br />were too expensive for actual local artists.) <br />34. Not sure. Please provide options in future surveys. <br />35. None. Meeting happening without much community involvement. Only <br />when neighborhood association are invited. But there are other Spanish <br />immigrant families that are not included in the process. <br />36. Safe city <br />37. Improving roads (adding round-abouts) <br />38. the move of homeless away from the government buildings. Now develop <br />services and housing for them. <br />39. Bristol street enhancements <br />40. To be honest nothing. I have yet to find something useful and safe in my <br />community to use with my kids not even the local park in the <br />neighborhood is safe <br />41. Arts in the downtown area <br />42. Cleaning up downtown to help spur new businesses and entertainment <br />for the area. <br />43. Head start, community groups like Kid Smart, after school programs for <br />kids, LGBT+ Pride, moving homeless out of civic center and building new <br />shelter. <br />44. Increased police interaction with residents. Crime reduction, including <br />gang suppression. <br />45. The gentrification of Downtown Santa Ana. The mixed -use multi -story <br />buildings near the train station. Suing other OC cities to build their own <br />homeless facilities. Widening Bristol street and making it more <br />aesthetically pleasing. <br />46. 1 don't know what they are. I've lived here for two years. <br />47. "Homeless shelter activities. City SA App. DTSA Arts and food courts" <br />City of Santa Ana 40 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-218 <br />Resident Survey Results <br />
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