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Exhibit 1 <br />RECREATION FACILITIES <br />Santa Ana's parks support a variety of recreation <br />amenities and facilities. The PIMP uses the <br />following terms to distinguish and categorize <br />features in parks: <br />• Facilities: Facilities are outdoor elements <br />or structures that provide recreation <br />opportunities in parks. Examples include <br />playgrounds, sports fields, sports courts, <br />picnic shelters, outdoor fitness equipment, <br />skate parks, and community gardens. <br />• Major Facilities: Some facilities in parks <br />require a greater investment in maintenance, <br />operations, and programming. These are <br />referred to as "major facilities." They include <br />facilities such as amphitheaters, recreation <br />and community centers, senior centers, <br />gymnasiums, the zoo, indoor and outdoor <br />swimming pools, sports stadiums, and tennis <br />centers. <br />• Specialized Facilities: Some facilities have <br />a singular function or use that may require <br />specialized maintenance or operations, <br />although these may not require as extensive <br />resources as a Major Facility. Examples include <br />concessions, formal gardens, and stages. <br />• Amenities: The support features that <br />facilitate the comfort, functionality, and use <br />of parks are called amenities. These include <br />elements such as restrooms, parking lots, <br />trash receptacles, benches and tables, <br />barbecues, lighting, bike racks, drinking <br />fountains, art, and signage. <br />City Council <br />• Trails: Considered a facility, trails can be soft - <br />surfaced or hard -surfaced linear paths intended <br />for recreation and active transportation. <br />In addition to these, some temporary <br />programming spaces may be identified to support <br />short-term, pop-up activities and community <br />events. Examples may include neighborhood <br />streets or parking lots for schools, businesses and <br />public buildings. These temporary spaces do not <br />count as parkland or as recreation facilities. <br />Appendix A provides details on amenities and <br />facilities in parks by site. It also itemizes major <br />facilities and trails in separate tables. Figure 2-1 <br />illustrates park and facilities by the numbers. <br />W. <br />Q <br />14-33 <br />FIGURE 2-1: SANTA ANA'S PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES <br />SANTA ANXS PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES <br />TOTAL: 370.8 acres <br />■ Community -Serving Parks (City Parks: 5, Community Parks:17) <br />■ Neighborhood Parks (Neighborhood Parks:11) <br />0 Other Parks and Facilities (Pocket Parks: 8, Urban Plazas: 3, Special Use Facilities: 4) <br />0 Other Resources (Park Resources: 3, Undeveloped Parkland: 3) <br />OUTDOOR RECREATION MAJOR/SPECIAL USE ATHLETIC/ <br />77 TOTAL FACILITIES SPORTS 8,393 Field <br />45 TOTAL 141.5 TOTAL & Facility <br />COMMUNITY reservations <br />GARDENS 3 TENNIS CENTERS 6 SOCCER in 2019 <br />FIELDS <br />COMMUNITY <br />2 SKATE PARKS 'IO RECREATION/ 4 VOLLEYBALL <br />•`•� <br />32 PLAYGROUNDS Ohl CENTERS COURTS <br />LOG CABINS 35 BALL <br />32 SITES WITH DIAMONDis <br />PICNIC AREAS <br />SENIOR CENTERS 36.5 <br />5 BASKETBALL <br />MUNICIPAL 37894 COURTS <br />POOLS visitors in <br />2019 <br />TRAILS/NATURAL SPECIAL USE 30 TENNIS COURTS <br />FEATURES �.••O <br />21 TOTAL t, ZOO 270,000 <br />•��� Santa Ana Zoo at visitors <br />Prentice Park annually 7 TRAILS , • • <br />2 LAKES <br />1 STADIUM <br />�'it <br />Santa Ana Stadium <br />5/17/2022 <br />® SANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN <br />CHAPTER 2: PARK SYSTEM OVERVIEW <br />