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ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Urban Design <br />4.5 <br />No <br />Emerging technologies. Collaborate with wireless and <br />PRCSA/ <br />2024 <br />In 2022, the City incorporated EV Charging Stations in public parking lots, <br />technology companies to create wireless charging areas in <br />PWA <br />installed communication marquees at seven major facilities to provide public <br />public spaces. Evaluate the feasibility of installing solar- <br />information announcements, and created the MySantaAna App that enables <br />powered charging stations. Evaluate the feasibility of <br />residents to report issues and request service. <br />providing free public WiFi in select park areas and public <br />plazas. In the parks master plan include consideration for <br />adapting public spaces to respond to changes in the way <br />residents live and interact with their environment as a <br />result of emerging technologies. <br />Urban Design <br />5.1 <br />No <br />Landscaping at focus intersections. Develop landscape <br />PBA <br />2022- <br />Funding was secured for the comprehensive update of the Zoning Code and five <br />design standards for developments adjacent to or at focus <br />2027 <br />public realm plans. The update will include analyzing and, if appropriate, <br />intersections. <br />updating the design and development standards for properties adjacent to focus <br />intersections. In 2022, PBA drafted an RFP to solicit services to begin the <br />community engagement phase of the project and drafting of the updates. The <br />RFP is scheduled to be released early 2023. <br />Urban Design <br />5.2 <br />No <br />Public art at focus intersections. Explore a collaborative <br />CDA <br />2023 <br />In 2022, the Arts and Culture Office staff continued to collaborate with school <br />program with schools, nonprofit organizations, and local <br />districts and local artists to install public art in the City. One example was the <br />artists to create and maintain public art in public spaces. <br />2022 Willits and Sullivan Beautification project, which celebrated the first <br />sculpture commissioned bythe Arts and Culture office. This sculpture was a joint <br />collaboration with the City, Santa Ana Unified School district and the local <br />neighborhood associations. <br />Urban Design <br />5.3 <br />No <br />Placemaking elements at focus intersections. Coordinate <br />PWA/ <br />2022- <br />In 2022, the City completed construction of sidewalk and infrastructure <br />street signage and branding at focus intersections, <br />PBA <br />2027 <br />improvements at focus intersections as part of the South Main Street <br />consistent with public realm plans and district identity. <br />Improvements project. <br />Urban Design <br />6.2 <br />No <br />Natural landmarks. Update the Santa Ana River Vision <br />PRCSA <br />2024 <br />In 2022, a historical marker at Ed Caruthers Park commemorating the El Refugio <br />Plan to develop the Santa Ana River and Santiago Creek as <br />Adobe, Santa Ana's oldest known residence, was approved. It is scheduled to be <br />natural landmarks within the city. <br />installed in early 2023. Additionally, the historic Gas House at Santiago Park was <br />restored as part of the west end redevelopment project. <br />48 <br />City Council 8 — 78 3/21/2023 <br />