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PARTNERSHIPS <br />Increase community investment in Santa Ana parks by partnering with existing groups <br />and organizations who have existing resources and a history of advocacy. <br />Santa Ana has existing community -based, youth, civic, and business organizations, that have <br />strong and trusted relationships with the Santa Ana community. These groups have deep ties <br />to the community as well as resources to support park programming. Partnerships with the city <br />should be established to co -locate programming provided by these groups at Santa Ana parks <br />and facilities. Many of these groups serve youth and could offer service opportunities such <br />as park cleanups. Partnering with local business, arts groups, and cultural groups serves to <br />support local organizations and receive volunteer support for park programs and maintenance. <br />Despite limited resources for new park development, there are many opportunities to <br />integrate play elements and green spaces throughout the city, especially in neighborhoods <br />that have limited park access. SAUSD was identified as a potential partner to create a joint - <br />use agreement with the city to open underutilized open space to the public. Underutilized <br />parcels in business districts were also identified as opportunities for the city to partner with <br />the business community to provide more park and green spaces. <br />As new parks are developed, or existing spaces are transformed, the City needs to lead <br />meaningful community engagement to ensure that the needs of all Santa Ana residents are <br />being heard. Recognize that indigenous communities are stakeholders in the process and <br />ensure acknowledgment of the indigenous land when planning for projects. <br />City Council <br />5/17/2022 <br />00•' <br />Exhibit <br />® SANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN CHAPTER 3: SANTA ANA COMMUNITY <br />