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OTHER POTENTIAL ACQUISITION OPPORTUNITIES <br />Residents in Santa Ana have expressed a <br />desire for more park space —not only to meet <br />recreation needs within walking distance, but <br />also to connect people to nature and provide <br />the types of recreation opportunities desired. <br />The City should consider opportunities to <br />acquire additional green space to meet <br />these needs. <br />In evaluating acquisition opportunities, the <br />City and stakeholder must recognize that not <br />all small vacant lands are suitable for parkland. <br />The City should adopt and adhere to new <br />acquisition, design and development guidelines <br />so that any green space acquired will advance <br />the values and directions of the PMP. Acquiring <br />miscellaneous sites that have limited or no <br />recreation value will add to City costs without <br />providing a good return on this investment. (See <br />Appendix D for more details.) <br />Map 4-7 illustrates the locations of potential <br />spaces and places noted by City staff or <br />outreach respondents where additional parkland <br />may be considered. These sites fall outside of <br />the unserved areas document earlier in this <br />chapter. The acquisition opportunities are noted <br />for planning purposes only. Many of these <br />lands are not currently available for acquisition. <br />These are noted in case an opportunity arises to <br />acquire land in these areas. <br />Key Findings and Needs <br />• Opportunities may be explored to expand <br />several existing parks: <br />• Santiago Park <br />• Centennial Park <br />• El Salvador Park <br />• Santa Anita Park <br />• Cesar Chavez Campesino Park <br />• Delhi Park <br />• 17th Street Triangle Park <br />• Move to new land acquisition <br />• Development of an undeveloped pocket park at <br />Flower & 10th Street is needed. <br />• Potential new land acquisitions should be <br />considered, such as but not limited to: <br />• Willowick Golf Course <br />• Two linear pocket parks along Bristol Street, <br />at Walnut Street and Wilshire Avenue to <br />McFadden Avenue <br />• A site near Warner Avenue <br />PW IMM <br />Councilmmi <br />0 SANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN CHAPTER 4: PARK ACCESS, EQUITY AND OPPORTUNITIES 0 <br />