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5/5/2020
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2025
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Results <br />75. Finally stand up to the homeless who pooped on our streets etc. and <br />develop a program to help those who really want to be helped <br />76. affordable housing but we need more! <br />77. Street improvements and park renovations. <br />78. Keeping cost of living/rent/mortgages low so people can be a part of the <br />community without worrying about a place to live. Everything else will <br />follow. Also restrict help/housing opportunities from investors so families <br />can get a chance to buy their own home instead of those merely looking <br />to invest. <br />79. non-profit youth empowerment programs stemming from the Building <br />Healthy Communities funded by the California Endowment fund. <br />80. New schools? <br />81. DT Santa Ana improvements <br />82. Programas de ingles desarollos comunitarios parkes publicos programas <br />de entretenimiento <br />83. Closes de ingles, de nutricion <br />84. The 5 year strategic city plan and sunshine ordinance. <br />85. Not sure what activities the city provides. <br />86. The 5K and the women march <br />87. To little comparing to al taxes we pay every year <br />88. Keep kids and teens in sports and have them participate in after school <br />activities! Don't make it difficult! <br />89. Neighborhood groups that meet and are more than moderately <br />supported by the City both financially and staffing that assists in their <br />organization that is sustainable. <br />90. "Be respectful to others. Maintain city clean such as not littering. Drive <br />safely. Mind your own business. Make report of any conducts not <br />prohibited" <br />91. community garden program <br />92. community garden program <br />93. Some of the Santa Ana owned small businesses in downtown / 4th street. I <br />enjoy going there more knowing some of the shops are resident owned <br />(ex. La Vegana Mexicana - my favorite). Use of the myCityApp - the <br />Santa Ana app is so helpful and accessible. I can report any issues I see <br />and there's a quick timely response from gov't about how we are <br />addressing it (ex. graffiti removal). more of this please! More community <br />organizing groups working together (ex. Resilience OC, The Cambodian <br />Family, Latino Health Access, LGBT OC etc.). I enjoy seeing these groups <br />working on issues and engaging with our youth. My family immigrated <br />here from Vietnam and we were section 8 renters, and ultimately bought <br />a home. We've stayed in Santa Ana our whole time in America. I'd say <br />that the homebuyer experience for my parents was not easy, but they did <br />feel that they could navigate gov't processes and go to community <br />City of Santa Ana 42 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-220 Resident Survey Results <br />
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