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Page 7 <br />substantial steps towards remediation, justice, cleanup, and healthcare. Anything less would <br />indicate that the city doesn’t care about the impacts of the policy decisions that have been <br />dramatically poisoning residents for decades. Currently, residents are pushing for changes to <br />the General Plan, but residents should also have champions that live in these communities to <br />tackle these problems head-on.The needs to be the opportunity to elect a candidate of choice <br />on these issues and the communities east of Main Street (especially the Cedar Street, Madison <br />Park, Delhi Neighborhood, and the hotspot by Dyer) with this soil lead crisis (see Figure F). We <br />need representation in Central Santa Ana and Northern Santa Ana as well. The voices of these <br />communities are overlooked because of the current district lines, and we need to begin to rectify <br />this harm and ensure that these communities can live in dignity and health. <br />Figure F: <br />Source: OCEJ-UCI Soil Lead Study <br />Guidance:Keep communities east of Main Street whole to ensure that their voices are <br />considered and represented, especially when it comes to environmental justice demands. The <br />Cedar Street, Madison Park, and Delhi neighborhoods all suffer from this issue and are all <br />Santa Ana City Council Redistricting Public Map Submission <br />Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition