CITY OF SANTA ANA
<br /> BUILDING PERMIT VALUATION
<br /> 1991 1992 1993
<br /> Number Value Number Value Number Value
<br /> Single Family Houses -Detached 29 $4,053,797 33 $4,160,530
<br /> Single Family Houses- Attached 43 $5,412,771
<br /> (Condos and Townhouses) 0 0 2 384,200 0
<br /> Multi-Family Apartments 7 1,195,200 2 515,800 2 0
<br /> Multi-Family Condos 0 0 0 518,R00
<br /> Residential Alterations and Additions 2,766 16,994,963 727 6,883,771 6998
<br /> Industrial Buildings 3 1,034,000 12 9,558,540 17 6,824,398
<br /> Industrial Alterations and Additions 340 4,078,350 154 4,899,970 9,594,540
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<br /> Commercial Buildings 20 74,824,150 10 12,293,779
<br /> 19 6,308,708
<br /> Commercial Alterations and Additions 1,044 41,566,161 668 30,764,467 556 32,171,001
<br /> All Other Building Permits 441 2.346.970 22 772 22.144.751 3 207 24,217 ,923
<br /> $91
<br /> TOTAL BUILDING PERMITS 4,650 $146,995,801 4,380 -,— 17, ,61,605,808 4,689 $117,764,619
<br /> Source: City of Santa Ana Permits and Plan Check Division
<br /> Transportation
<br /> The City is well served by freeways with the Santa Ana Freeway (1-5) bisecting the City, the Garden
<br /> Grove Freeway forming its northern boundary and the Costa Mesa Freeway forming its eastern boundary.
<br /> There is easy access to the San Diego Freeway (1-405) which is approximately one mile from the southern
<br /> bother. Air transportation is readily available from nearby John Wayne Airport, two miles south of the City.
<br /> Utilities
<br /> Southern California Edison provides electrical service within the City, Southern California Gas
<br /> Company provides natural gas with the City and COMCAST Cable Company provides cable television service
<br /> within the City. The City operates a water system within the City relying on a combination of local
<br /> groundwater and water imported from Northern California and the Colorado River and purchased from the
<br /> Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The Orange County Sanitation Districts are responsible for
<br /> sewer service within the City.
<br /> Education
<br /> Santa Ma is served by various school districts. Approximately 75 percent of the City is in the Santa
<br /> Ana Unified School District and approximately 25 percent is within the Garden Grove Unified School District.
<br /> Portions of the City are also located in the Orange Unified School District, Tustin Elementary and Tustin High
<br /> School Districts. There are 26 public elementary schools, 7 intermediate and junior high schools, 4 high
<br /> schools and 3 special schools for the handicapped and 1 continuation high school.
<br /> Enrollment in the Santa Ma Unified School District for the ten year period ending in 1993 is presented
<br /> below:
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