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CALIFORNIA STATE COASTAL CONSERVANCY
Contract #
A-2020-052
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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
3/17/2020
Expiration Date
2/28/2043
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SANTIAGO PARK PHASE I CONSTRUCTION <br />group picnic area; biking and hiking trail improvements; and installation of park security <br />lighting. The project also includes the removal of Valencia Street to re -connect the two sides of <br />the park and improve the pedestrian circulation and ADA access into the park. Removal of the <br />asphalt will allow connection of the hiking and biking trails that run through Santiago Park and <br />improved landscaping. <br />Completion of the proposed project will reintegrate portions of Santiago Park, improve the <br />recreational opportunities for community members and visitors, and restore native riparian <br />habitat for wildlife. <br />Site Description: Santiago Park is a 35-acre park adjacent to Santiago Creek in the City of Santa <br />Ana, Orange County. Santiago Creek is a tributary to the Santa Ana River. The park, located <br />one mile from the Santa Ana River Parkway, includes a regional bike trail that connects adjacent <br />cities to the Santa Ana River Trail and Parkway. The park also includes the Santiago Creek <br />Wildlife and Watershed Center, a log cabin, a playground equipment area, two lawn bowling <br />greens, the Lawn Bowling Center, an archery range, tennis courts, a ballfield, picnic areas, <br />parking, and restroom facilities. A portion of the park between the Lawn Bowling Greens and <br />the Log Cabin Play Equipment Area is undeveloped. It is this area that will be restored and <br />renovated through the proposed project. <br />Santiago Park is heavily used by residents and visitors that enjoy the passive and active <br />recreational elements in the park. The Santiago Park mature Reserve which is located within <br />Santiago Park, viewing areas, walking paths and riparian areas along Santiago Creek provide a <br />feature for the public to enjoy bird watching and other wildlife that live in the park. The park <br />includes large oak trees, eucalyptus trees, sycamore trees, poplar trees, and pine trees. <br />Grantee Qualifications: The City of Santa Ana Parks, Recreation and Community Services <br />Agency has received and managed more than 50 million dollars in grant funding to construct <br />new parks and renovate existing parks and recreation facilities. The agency works closely with <br />the City's Public Works Department to ensure that projects are completed in a timely manner <br />and on budget. The City's senior management analyst, administrative services manager, and <br />senior accounting staff monitor project progress and expenditures, and manage project cash <br />flow. Further, the City's competitive contractor selection and bid process ensures that they hire <br />qualified contractors and require performance bonds to ensure that projects are completed on <br />schedule and per plan specifications. <br />Project History; The proposed project area in Santiago Park has been underutilized for years <br />due to the barren and degraded landscaping and dilapidated structures, many of which were <br />built during the Work Projects Administration of the last half of the 1930s and early 1940S. <br />Park areas immediately adjacent to the project area are heavily used and community members <br />approached the City to encourage making improvements to the park a priority so that people <br />can enjoy the park and native habitats in their entirety. <br />Several community meetings were held to obtain input on how to improve this undeveloped <br />portion of the park. As a result of public input, a conceptual plan was developed with a <br />continuation of the native riparian landscape, installation of a natural rustic amphitheater for <br />educational or event usage, preservation of the old gashouse, removal of Valencia Street to <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />
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