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5/5/2020
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Results <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />II <br />IN <br />9. <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />the city and not enough is being done to help them obtain economic <br />stability through either worker cooperatives, small business models, or <br />other gig economies. Community development services -the City can also <br />help fund childcare centers that are pillars of education for children ages <br />0-t o-5. <br />Yes, there is gaps because the public has no knowledge of how <br />affordable housing works and how are the rents being calculated <br />Permanent Affordable Housing and transitional shelters focusing on <br />women. <br />The city needs to focus less on the renovations of downtown and more on <br />renovating buildings not in use to make them affordable housing options <br />for chronic homeless people. <br />No, I work a full time and part time job for many, many years sometimes <br />you have to work more than you'd like to keep the mortgage, bills etc. <br />paid. I believe the city does enough. <br />I think the city spends a lot of its budget and other resources on providing <br />emergency services and services for the poor and homeless. I think the <br />city should try to achieve a better balance between these important <br />needs and providing services for those in more affluent neighborhoods, <br />e.g., a senior center that contains activities that better interest middle and <br />high -middle income residents. <br />Yes, there is insufficient supportive housing for chronically homeless <br />households. <br />Most definitely, people that live in SA have to work out of the city, rent is <br />so high that many have to work 2 jobs just to pay the rent. Seniors are <br />being neglected and the city isn't prepared for the silver tsunami. <br />Lack of information. <br />Absolutely, too much effort and assistance to developers and luxury <br />apartments. We need affordable housing. <br />Yes <br />Where to begin? The homeless living on the streets buy their drugs from <br />criminals. Arrest the drug dealers in full cooperation with ICE. The people <br />on the streets have terrible skin and other infections. Some finally get into <br />the hospital and get the mersa, sepsis, infected boils, decayed teeth <br />pulled and other serious diseases taken care of. The homeless need <br />medical care every day on the streets. Reportedly, the homeless can get <br />methadone and alternative meds to heroin, but have to be at a <br />dispensing location at 7 am to 8 am which is not generally possible. Take <br />the methadone to the homeless on the streets. Use medical students or <br />newly licensed medical professionals and give them significant payments <br />against their student loans. <br />Absolutely. <br />City of Santa Ana <br />45 <br />75A-223 <br />2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />Resident Survey Results <br />
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