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5/5/2020
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Results <br />29. There should be more focus on assisting homeowners with the <br />maintenance and renovation of existing owner -occupied residences. If <br />not, we will be likely to sell without renovating, leaving for a new home <br />further inland or AZ or TX. That would leave behind an increased inventory <br />of subpar housing, reduced assessments, and declining property values. <br />30. more affordable housing is needed <br />31. Continue on the path you're taking. <br />32. Yes. Limited mental health services for uninsured or limited insured adults. <br />33. yes, it mostly has to deal with the cost and affordability. not many <br />residents in the city are able to afford to these services. <br />34. yes, more spaces for youth such as parks and skate parks that are safe. <br />35. Yes, housing is not affordable. It is being built but is not in the budget of <br />the local people. <br />36. Developments don't really address low-income families. <br />37. lack of senior and affordable housing <br />38. I'm not sure I know all of that the City offers. <br />39. Yes! We don't prioritize services for youth, there is no youth budget that <br />provides services to help young people have opportunism to succeed. <br />40. Yes, affordable housing and assistance is lacking for low income people <br />41. Housing with the correct services for the residents that obtain the housing, <br />not some general help. <br />42. There are gaps due to a lack of advertisement of the city services <br />available <br />43. I think there needs to be more gentrification and cleanup of many of the <br />Santa Ana neighborhoods. If the city could clean up Santa Ana there <br />would be more interest and demand of people moving here which would <br />help current homeowners. Santa Ana is in the center of OC and <br />geographically it is a good area. <br />44. Housing First solutions for homeless individuals, unregulated rehab houses, <br />nowhere for homeless to go during the day, except libraries. Too many <br />raises for police and unfunded pension liabilities. Not enough music <br />education and community music experiences for people of all ages. <br />45. The biggest gaps are between the city's quest for higher tax revenues and <br />its inability to budget adequate funds for homelessness, marijuana <br />elimination, public transportation (light rail) between north, central and <br />south Santa Ana, and infrastructure improvements (surface paving, <br />pothole repair, street widening, signal controls, etc.). <br />46. I receive a quarterly newspaper from Tustin showing the improvements <br />and projects the city is working on. I think Santa Ana should send <br />information to its residents as well. It would be helpful to know what the <br />city is doing without having to go to a website or city meetings. <br />47. High housing prices <br />City of Santa Ana <br />47 <br />75A-225 <br />2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />Resident Survey Results <br />
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