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SANTIAGO PARK TRAIL AND HABITAT RESTORATION PLAN <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />on program lands in a manner consistent with the protection of land and natural resources and <br />economic resources in the area (Section 31173(b)). <br />Section 31174(b) requires the Conservancy to prepare the Santa Ana River Parkway and Open <br />Space Plan (Plan), which was approved by the Conservancy in May 2018. The Pla n is required to <br />identify and prioritize low-impact recreational and open-space needs, including additional or <br />upgraded facilities and parks that may be necessary or desirable within the Santa Ana River <br />watershed. This project is identified as a priority p roject in the Plan that will assist in upgrading <br />facilities and parks that are necessary or desirable within the Santa Ana River watershed. <br />Section 31174(c) states that the Conservancy shall “Give priority to river-related projects that <br />create expanded opportunities for recreation, greening, aesthetic improvement, and wildlife <br />habitat along the corridor of the river and in parts of the river channel that can be improved <br />without infringing on water quality, water supply, and necessary flood control .” <br />The proposed project will help achieve the goals of the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program <br />by awarding a grant to the City of Santa Ana to complete design for recreational opportunities, <br />trails and wildlife habitat restoration in Santiago Park . The project will plan for expanded <br />opportunities for recreation within the park, and plan for greening, aesthetic improvements, <br />and wildlife habitat along Santiago Creek. The separation of trails for pedestrians and bicyclists <br />and improved security lighting will expand and improve the recreational hiking and biking <br />experience within the park. The installation of interpretive elements also will improve the <br />educational experience and provide context for wildlife viewing and enjoyment. <br /> <br />CONSISTENCY WITH CONSERVANCY’S 2023-2027 STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL(S) & OBJECTIVE(S): <br />Consistent with Goal 1, Objective 1 of the Conservancy’s 2023 -2027 Strategic Plan, the <br />proposed project will benefit disadvantaged communities by planning for park facilities that will <br />support recreational and educational opportunities for local disadvantaged youth. <br />Consistent with Goal 2, Objective 4, the proposed project will plan improvements to trail <br />accessibility and safety along the Santiago Creek, a tributary to the Santa Ana River and linked <br />to the Santa Ana River Trail and Santa Ana River Park way. <br />Consistent with Goal 2, Objective 5, the proposed project will plan improvement to interpretive <br />signage and trail amenities such as seating and lighting along the Santiago Creek, a tributary to <br />the Santa Ana River and linked to the Santa Ana River Trail and Santa Ana River Park way. <br /> <br />CEQA COMPLIANCE: <br />The proposed planning project is statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality <br />Act (CEQA) pursuant to Title 14 California Code of Regulations Chapter 3 (CEQA Guidelines), <br />Article 18, Statutory Exemptions, Section 15262, which states that a project involving only <br />feasibility or planning studies for possible future actions that have not yet been approved does <br />not require the preparation of an environmental document under CEQA but does require the <br />consideration of environmental factors. The proposed planning project consist s of planning <br />and design, will consider environmental factors, and will be subject to CEQA review and analysis