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Banuelos, Lynda <br />From: noreply@news.santa-ana.org on behalf of The City of Santa Ana <br />< noreply@ news.sa nta-a na.org > <br />Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2021 9:10 AM <br />To: !City Clerk <br />Subject: Webform submission from: Public Comment Form on Communities of Interest for <br />Redistricting <br />Submitted on Thu, 11/11/2021 - 09:10 <br />Submitted values are: <br />Please Choose Your Language Preference: <br />English <br />Name <br />Tim Johnson <br />Date <br />11/11/2021 <br />Email or phone number: <br /> <br />What is the name of the neighborhood where you reside? <br />West Floral Park <br />How do you describe your community to someone who hasn't visited? What streets/boundaries define <br />your community? <br />Our micro community would be West Floral Park but our large community would be the neighborhoods of <br />West Floral Park (WFP), Floral Park (FP), Jack Fisher Park (JFP), and Morrison -Eldridge Park (MEP) and then <br />even further including Park Santiago. Geographically, we would be described as North of 17th Street bordered <br />by Bristol on the West and Broadway on the East. The WFP, FP, JFP, and MEP neighborhoods are all one <br />community in my eye. We share two parks (Fisher Park and Morrison Park), have common housing <br />infrastructure with many similiar single family homes from the same time period and complementary facades, <br />we send our kids to the same K-8 school (Santiago), share many WFP, FP, JFP, MEP community events both <br />formal neighborhood association events (Home Tour, Garden Tour, 4th of July, events in the park, etc...), and <br />overall consider ourselves one community. Further, to the West we would consider the Riverview neighborhood <br />and further to the East the Park Santiago neighborhoods to be part of our community. South of 17th Street it <br />seems our neighborhoods do not combine as much on activities btw. Our WFP, FP, JFP, and MEP communities <br />are well maintained landscaped street with mature trees and kids playing in the streets. Santiago school which <br />provides K through 8 really is a big part of our neighborhood communities as schools seem to bring <br />families/residents together- especially elementary schools. <br />What are the major culturaUrecreationaUeducationaUreligious institutions in your community? <br />See above about neighborhood events, Santiago elementary. Fisher Park is shared by 3 if not all 4 of our direct <br />communities. It actually borders 3 (WFP, JFP, FL) and then expanded to MEP also along with the actual Park in <br />MEP. Santiago Creek which flows through WFP, JFP, FLP and also Santiago Park neighborhoods is a common <br />