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Exhibit 1 <br />6.6 Implement best practices to support <br />sustainability, climate resiliency, and green <br />infrastructure in parks. <br />a. Integrate drought tolerant or native <br />plantings, waterwise irrigation, <br />energy -efficient fixtures, design <br />and maintenance efficiencies, and <br />sustainable development practices <br />to reduce water use and energy <br />consumption. (GP) <br />b. Implement environmental design <br />practices such as integrating and <br />maintaining native plants, additional <br />trees, bioswales, and other natural and <br />green infrastructure into targeted sites <br />to support sustainability, reduced water <br />and maintenance costs, natural resource <br />protection, environmental education/ <br />interpretation, and connections to <br />nature. (GP) <br />c. Work with partners to inventory, <br />assess, protect, and restore habitat <br />and significant natural resources in <br />parks, trail corridors, and open space <br />throughout the City to preserve vital <br />ecological functions, improve water <br />quality, protect habitat, and increase <br />biodiversity. <br />City Council <br />d. Implement long-term climate adaptation <br />strategies to prepare parks and natural <br />resources for future climate change (e.g., <br />increased extreme weather, warmer <br />temperatures, wildfires, droughts, etc.). <br />e. Encourage the planting of native and <br />diverse tree species in public and <br />private spaces to reduce heat island <br />effect, reduce energy consumption, and <br />contribute to carbon mitigation. (GP) <br />6.7 Manage parks to support park safety. <br />a. Ensure the safety of park visitors and <br />staff through facility upkeep, landscaping <br />maintenance, surveillance, recreation and <br />social service programs, and partnerships <br />with public and private entities that <br />address public safety and related issues <br />in parks. (GP) <br />b. Conduct public safety audits every three <br />years to determine areas with the highest <br />levels of crime; pursue funding to create <br />public safety programs based on the <br />recommendations from the audits. Avoid <br />aspects of public safety that privatize or <br />segregate open space and recreation <br />facilities. (GP) <br />c. Provide enhanced lighting, cameras, <br />or other security features that would <br />enhance the safety or perceived safety <br />of parks, trails, and other public spaces. <br />(G P) <br />14-91 <br />d. Establish and expand a Park Rangers <br />Program, staffed and operated by <br />through PRCSA or Public Works in <br />collaboration with SAPD, to strengthen <br />the park security, address park safety <br />as new parks and trails are developed, <br />and enforce park rules and regulations. <br />e. Consider the formation and/or <br />strengthen neighborhood watch groups, <br />park hosts, adopt -a -park volunteers, <br />and similar program to increase eyes in <br />parks. (GP) <br />f. Create clear processes and tools for <br />park visitors to report non -emergency <br />park safety issues, facility condition <br />issues, and maintenance concerns to <br />staff. <br />6.8 Separate responsibilities and funding for <br />open space maintenance, management, and <br />beatification. <br />a. To have a clearer picture of park <br />investment needs, define and budget <br />separately for the provision, maintenance, <br />and management of non -park areas <br />such as street medians and corridors, <br />City gateways, landscaped areas, <br />plantings around public buildings, hazard <br />maintenance for vacant lands, etc. <br />b. Audit funds spent on these additional <br />open space areas, including acquisition, <br />development, maintenance, and <br />management, to see if adjustments are <br />warranted to better support the City's <br />investment in parks, recreation facilities, <br />and trails. <br />Exhibit A = i� <br />SANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN CHAPTER 6: SYSTEMWIDE RECOMMENDATIONS <br />