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ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br />Housing Element Implementation <br />(CCR Title 25 §6202) <br />Jurisdiction Santa Ana <br />Reporting Year 2021 (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31) <br />Table D <br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br />Housing Programs Progress Report <br />Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in H.E <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />4. Neighborhood <br />Continue to assist, create, and support <br />Ongoing <br />The City currently has 64 recognized neighborhood associations, with possibly another <br />Improvement <br />neighborhood associations to collaborate <br />neighborhood associaiton being added, with 50 of those currently active; and encourages <br />on projects and sponsor and hold annual <br />collaboration and coordination between residents, their volunteer associations, 100+ <br />events. Continue to support the <br />Home Owner Associations (HOAs), apartment owners, municipal agencies, and <br />Communication Linkage Forum and the <br />hundreds of neighbor -serving, faith -based and community -based organizations. NIP <br />Community Development Resource <br />began offering a hybrid meeting option to engage residents in -person and virtually to <br />Network to train and equip residents to be <br />participate, connect, and give feedback at community meetings <br />leaders in their neighborhoods. <br />5. Neighborhood <br />Continue to complete infrastructure <br />Ongoing & Annual <br />In 2020, $20 million were expended to reconstruct approximately 14.3 miles of local <br />Infrastructure <br />improvements in residential neighborhoods <br />streets and 5.6 miles of arterial streets. The City continued to implement two community <br />consistent with the City Capital <br />based planning efforts to improve walk -ability and bike -ability in the City. The Active <br />Improvement Plan. Continue to seek <br />Transportation Plan, approved in June 2019, evaluated citywide bicycle and pedestrian <br />additional funds to improve infrastructure, <br />networks through an extensive outreach process and includes recommendations based <br />including state and federal grants for <br />on the community input. The Safe Routes to School Plan identifies goals for walking <br />improvements for health and wellness. <br />audits at all public schools in Santa Ana to update the safe walking and biking routes to <br />school maps. Both plans will provide the City with a list of projects that the City will use <br />for pursuing grant funding for implementation. <br />City Council 25 — 113 3/15/2022 <br />