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5/5/2020
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Results <br />71 <br />72 <br />73 <br />74 <br />75 <br />76 <br />VAN <br />F:? <br />79 <br />80 <br />81 <br />82 <br />83 <br />84 <br />85 <br />86 <br />87 <br />I have a nice place to live that I own outright. I am retired and <br />comfortable. The biggest challenge Santa Ana has, is to make me feel <br />welcome, and not stray to where I feel comfortable -- Tustin. <br />Clean neighborhoods <br />Affordable housing, workforce training programs, youth services, <br />education k-12 <br />Get rid of the thieves. The water and trash pickup costs have skyrocketed <br />over the last 20 years when compared to electricity and gas. Why is that? <br />The parking permits are not that effective; there is really no enforcement. <br />As mentioned our city needs a facelift and we need to get rid of gangs <br />and old apartments and have the owners of these building pay for <br />violating codes not met on a monthly basis. We need to have home <br />owners make sure their front yards are decent looking and not <br />abandoned making it a hazard to the public. Our buildings need a <br />facelift so business can grow and not be ashamed to be part of this city. <br />More affordable educational programs for service positions and <br />vocational careers. <br />See above - reduce traffic, establish permit parking in all residential <br />neighborhoods, establish and enforce rental property upkeep, Make <br />Code Enforcement much more efficient and effective; repair aging <br />concrete streets with new concrete (not patchwork), repair sidewalks. <br />Plant more parkway trees. Establish mini parks. Do not allow apartment <br />buildings in single family neighborhoods! No food and produce trucks <br />parking in residential neighborhoods to sell their wares. <br />I don't know what can be done but I have noticed that a lot of businesses <br />have left our city because of the high rent fees and homeless people <br />surrounding every area here. It is very upsetting. <br />Fix the homeless problem <br />Vocational schools <br />Help the people that live there not just the people that work or come for <br />entertainment. <br />we need more crime, drug prevention and civics programs <br />Clean up unkept areas of the city. Demolish structures in poor conditions <br />and create more open spaces. <br />"Reduce the cost of parking permits so homeowners are more willing to <br />sign permit requests. Develop creative parking options for neighborhoods <br />with overparking. Assist homeowners with low re- <br />development/improvement loans to upgrade dilapidated homes. " <br />Stop homeowners from renting out rooms to multiple families in a single <br />family residence and limit vehicle parking for such residences. <br />Eliminate homelessness in the area and take charge of other cities <br />sending us their homeless like Irvine <br />Safety, trees/landscaping, more housing, positive community events <br />City of Santa Ana 68 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-246 Resident Survey Results <br />
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