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WHEREAS, only 4% of the City of Santa Ana's land is dedicated for parks and recreation,` and <br />the City cf Santa Anna ranks 8bth cpuI of 100 US cities dI.te= to lack of acx:ess to parks, amenities <br />and acreage. <br />WHEREAS the City of Santa Ana's Open Space Element Policy 1.3 calks for the City to achieve <br />a minimUlTI park Standard of two acres of parkland per 1,000 residents. The City currently does <br />not meet this per resident standard, and the parkland deficiency is projected to increase further: <br />the total "parkland cfefir_iency" would increase: from '107.56 acres to 299.48 acres with increased <br />development projected in the General Plan Update. <br />WHEREAS parks, playgrounds, greenways, trails, colTtmunity open Spaces and cornmunity <br />gardens help keep people and their cornrnunitIeS healthy. F_xposule to nature in parks, gardens, <br />and natural areas can improve psychological and social health. Parka; provide children with <br />opportunities for play, critical in the development of muscle strength and coordination; language, <br />and cognitive abilities. Parks build healthy communities by creasing stable nt•:ighborhoods and <br />Strengthening cornmunity development' <br />WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana is committed to providing and upkeeping access to clean <br />water and cooling centers to the whole community — and especially to those experiencing <br />houselessness to stop preventable deaths due to heatwaves; and <br />WHEREAS, a study from the University of Notre Dame found that the City of Santa Ana was the <br />city with the highest climate change risks and one of the lowest climate change readiness in the <br />United States': and <br />WHEREAS, the econornic and job opportunities presented by a clean energy transition far <br />outweigh the opportunities presented by an economy supported by expanding fossil fuel use <br />and extraction; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana government recognizes the importance of any measures <br />taken to decarbonize the local economy and uplift frontline communities being permanent, long <br />term solutions, and <br />WHEREAS, our community is committed to an equitable and just energy transition, <br />environmental remediation projects to reduce exposure to lead and other environmental toxins, <br />and to appropriate investments that offset the impacts of evolving industries and employment, <br />as well as ambitious investments in green infrastructure and industries that will create jabs, <br />decarbonize our economy, halt and reverse lead proliferation, and reduce future climate change; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to the general police powers granted to the City of Santa Ana empower <br />and authorize the City of Santa Ana to adopt land use controls to provide for the regulation of <br />land uses within the City of Santa Ana and to provide that such uses shall be consistent with <br />'Trust for Public Land Park Score. TPL 2020 Park Score. www.tpl.org <br />Gies, Gina. The Health Bonofits of Parks: How Parks Help Kaep Americans Fit and Healthy <br />Mips://www-q)1.org/sileshIefaul I/files/cloud.Ipl.org/put)s/benefits_HealthBenefitsReporl-pdf <br />University of Notre Dame. Climate Vulnerability of UAA Cities.` �i,-IIYR (/4.1 III I:a..d t Ia I Id(IlaiaGl.t'J% <br />City Council 26 — 3 5/18/2021 <br />