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0 <br /> IRK LOS EVALUATION <br /> To see how realistic it would be for the City of Santa Ana to increase its LOS to 2 or even 3 acres per <br /> 111 residents, the results of - access, equity, • opportunities - - used to identify <br /> parkland needs and LOS implications. The analysis considered how much parkland could potentially <br /> be _••-• over the next ten - • serve theforecasted 2030 population of • • residents. <br /> 1.1 <br /> FIGURE 5-1: ORANGE COUNTY PARK ACRES PER 1,000 RESIDENTS <br /> Anaheim Fullerton Garden Grove Orange Santa Ana Tustin <br /> Note:Totals include city-owned parkland for most cities. However,Garden Grove and Orange countjoint-use sites,and Tustin counts <br /> trails. Note:Santa Ana counts some joint-use sites where long-term leases grant management rights. It does not count sites maintained <br /> through • agreement with SAUSID. <br /> Acquiring and developing all of the following If the City counted joint-use school sites towards <br /> could add approximately 176 acres and its LOS, then establishing joint-use agreements <br /> increase the City's LOS to 1.5 acres per 1,000 (JUAs) with 26 schools could add approximately <br /> residents. 41 acres and an additional 0.15 acres per 1,000 <br /> towards its LOS. <br /> • Willowick Golf Course <br /> • Expanded acreage at 7 existing parks If the City counted trail corridors towards <br /> its LOS, then adding the Key Connections <br /> • 9 new neighborhood parks to serve gap areas and Golden Loop segments could add <br /> • 8 new pocket parks to serve smaller gap areas approximately 49 acres and an additional 0.2 <br /> acres per 1,000 towards its LOS. <br /> • 1 new neighborhood center <br /> • The development of 2 currently undeveloped Even by counting all parkland, joint-use sites, <br /> and trail corridors, the City would only achieve a <br /> parks <br /> LOS standard of 1.8 acres per 1,000 residents. <br /> • The use of Griset Park as a community park <br /> (instead of SAUSD resource) <br /> CHAPTER 5 : FACILITIES, TRAILS, • PROGRAM NEEDS109 <br />
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