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5/5/2020
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Results <br />100. Hm. I'm not sure I'm smart enough to spot these... <br />101. Yes. Affordable housing and strategic partnerships for youth workforce <br />development. <br />102. Yes, housing needs a lot more services offered for the homeless <br />population keeps increasing. A lot of people are not staying in shelters <br />due to safety reasons (mainly sanitation). <br />103. Give to the needy <br />104. There will always be GAPS. Residents and business owners lack pride of <br />ownership and basic respect for the community. So many poorly <br />maintained properties are a blight. <br />105. No on housing, the City is just dense. Economic development- City needs <br />to embrace and be supportive of all socioeconomic groups, not just low <br />income and not just Latino. I am Anglo and middle class and I feel very <br />discriminated and left out of the city. <br />106. yes, of course there are gaps. The down payment assistance program <br />needs to be adjusted and allow for more income per person. <br />107. A more serious, forward -thinking, and long term approach to the climate <br />crisis. <br />108. Investigating fraud in the welfare system <br />109. There are too many people here, too much burden, no availability <br />110. They should extend the income requirements <br />111. The rent on apartments are going up every 6 months and it is heavily <br />affecting low income families <br />112. Yes, there are many gaps one being that the city does not understand <br />what economic development and community development mean. They <br />do not know how to build pipelines and they don't know how to create <br />accountability structures, asset map or connect the dots. Poor <br />communication with the community. They still do all their financing <br />manually. Poor leadership by career politicians rather than folks with a <br />desire to accomplish real change within this radically diverse community <br />of almost 400,000 people. Don't know how to make a plan and keep it! <br />113. Housing - the City needs to use its authority and power to make landlords <br />maintain rental properties. And educate and support renters when faced <br />with unscrupulous landlords. Community development - more libraries, we <br />need an arts center, more pools and open year round. <br />114. Yes, no shelters or housing available at an affordable rate for a someone <br />with severe physical disability. <br />115. Yes. The units go to artists, even if they are outsiders, that is unfair. The units <br />need to go to families who grew up here, or have been living here for <br />years. <br />116. Yes, there're gaps in affordable housing. City's planners are too interested <br />in their own profits businesses including elected officials. <br />117. Yes. Housing is outrages, it takes two or more families to pay the rent <br />City of Santa Ana 51 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-229 <br />Resident Survey Results <br />
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