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Exhibit 1 <br />OTHER LOCAL AND REGIONAL RESOURCES <br />In addition to City park, facilities and programs <br />provided or managed by the City of Santa <br />Ana, residents have access to a variety of other <br />recreation resources in the region. Several of <br />these recreation resources are noted below: <br />• Santa Ana Unified School District Facilities: <br />In addition to the joint -use sites that the City <br />maintains, many other schools in Santa Ana <br />provide indoor and outdoor amenities and <br />green space managed by SAUSD. <br />• Private Facilities: Private facilities, campuses, <br />and green space in Santa Ana also help meet <br />the needs of members. Examples include: <br />• Santa Ana College: This campus includes <br />baseball, softball and soccer fields, a track <br />stadium, swimming pool, tennis courts, and <br />other facilities for students and staff. <br />• CCCM Field: Located in the southwest <br />corner of Santa Ana, CCCM field is used <br />as an outdoor meeting space for the <br />church congregation of Calvary Chapel <br />Costa Mesa in addition to being used as <br />a practice space for our Calvary Schools <br />softball team and others. <br />City Council <br />• Willowick Golf Course: Located on the west <br />side of the Santa Ana River is a 100-acre golf <br />course owned and operated by the City of <br />Garden Grove. The 18-hole golf course has <br />the highest usage of all courses in the county. <br />It provides two sets of tees, a grass driving <br />range, three practice putting greens, pro <br />shop and new, 5,000 square -foot full -service <br />bar and restaurant. <br />• River View Golf Course: This 18-hole golf <br />course is located along the river in north <br />Santa Ana. River View has a lighted driving <br />range, putting course, driving range, pro <br />shop, bar, grill, and outdoor patio. <br />• Mile Square Regional Park: This 640-acre <br />park in Fountain Valley, near the southwest <br />boundary of Santa Ana, includes two lakes, <br />sports fields, picnic areas, a recreational and <br />cultural center, clubhouse, golf course, archery <br />range, and radio -controlled airplane field. <br />—IJAmr 35 <br />• Irvine Regional Park: Managed by Orange <br />County, this 495-acre historic park is <br />located in the City of Orange. It provides an <br />amphitheater, four large group picnic areas, <br />six playgrounds, four softball fields, two <br />horseshoe pits, a lake, boathouse, wedding <br />venue, interpretive programs center, paved <br />bicycle/walking trail, and an equestrian trail. <br />A parking/entry fee is required. Additional <br />concessions include pony rides, bicycle and <br />aquacycle rentals, train rides, and snack shops. <br />• Fairview Regional Park: Located on Placentia <br />Avenue in Costa Mesa, southwest of Santa <br />Ana, this 210-acre park and is developed with <br />a mini railroad, vernal pools, cove chaparral, <br />and open fields for games, and gliders. <br />• Nearby local parks: Adjacent cities own and <br />operate parks, with some located within a mile <br />of Santa Ana's City limits. However, these parks <br />were not designed to accommodate use by <br />Santa Ana residents. For example, in the City <br />of Orange, Hart Park provides dog -friendly <br />green space, ball fields, a seasonal community <br />swimming pool and summer concerts just <br />north of Santa Ana. In Costa Mesa, Wimbledon <br />Park and Wakeham Park serve its residents <br />with green space and play areas. <br />5/17/2022 <br />k, <br />ESANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN <br />