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<br />● Addition of trees and bus shelters to increase shading and promote walking, and <br />improve air quality <br />● Accessibility and affordability of fitness and recreation classes for youth, adults, and <br />seniors <br />● Culturally relevant activities and events for youth, families, and senior spaces urgently <br />needed in Santa Ana's low-income neighborhoods <br />● Need for more exercise and social programs (especially free ones) for all residents but <br />particularly for children and seniors. <br /> <br />Increasing Public Engagement <br />On enhancing civic engagement, we believe that improving and increasing the involvement of <br />community residents, especially of those residing in underserved areas, can be addressed by: <br />● The lack of consultation of low-income residents of color is at the root of environmental <br />injustice as residents must be involved in decision making around land use in their <br />neighborhoods and in their city; this becomes especially true in the disposition of public <br />land, though can apply to privately owned land as well, since land-use decisions affect <br />all those who live in the area <br />● Prioritizing procedural justice which calls for transparency, unbiased and objective <br />consulting, legitimate community representation and ability to influence decision <br />making, recognition of power dynamics, and conflict resolution <br />● Land use zoning changes should be extensively discussed with impacted residents, <br />especially when the changes will have negative environmental effects in the community, <br />and a transparent and meaningful discussion must be facilitated with residents <br />concerned over such changes <br />● Hosting programs specifically designed for disadvantaged community residents to <br />amplify their voices <br />● Live Streaming City Council, Neighborhood Association, and other community outreach <br />meetings through social media platforms such as youtube, instagram, facebook, and city <br />website in order to provide accessibility and reach more residents; and create a way to <br />for residents to formally submit public comments and voice their concerns via these <br />platforms <br />● Increase communication to residents of city and neighborhood meetings and events via <br />mailed flyers, posters, social media, and automated calls reminding them of such events <br />● Diversify the time & locations of city events throughout other hard-to-reach areas of the <br />city-- do not have all events in downtown, but spread them throughout various zip <br />codes and neighborhoods in order to reach a variety of residents especially in <br />underserved areas <br />● Prioritize working and paying community based organizations to collaborate with City on <br />civic engagement activities; allow payment to residents who participate in planning <br />activities; accommodate non-English speakers with translation services at all meetings <br />by hiring a translator or providing translator headsets <br />● Make all relevant documents public and easily available (and copies in different <br />languages) on websites/social media platforms. <br /> <br />