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Item 28 - Measure M2 Funding Eligibility Renewal 2023-24
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Item 28 - Measure M2 Funding Eligibility Renewal 2023-24
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POLICY CN-4.1 <br />WATER USE <br />Encourage and educate residents, business owners, and <br />operators of public facilities to use water wisely and <br />efficiently. <br />S Ed <br />POLICY CN-4.2 <br />LANDSCAPING <br />Encourage public and private property owners to plant <br />native or drought -tolerant vegetation. <br />S Ed <br />POLICY CN-4.3 <br />RECYCLED WATER SYSTEMS <br />Continue to coordinate with the Orange County <br />Water District, Orange County Sanitation District, and <br />developers for opportunities to expand use of reclaimed <br />water systems. <br />POLICY CN-4.4 <br />IRRIGATION SYSTEMS <br />Promote irrigation and rainwater capture systems that <br />conserve water to support a sustainable community. <br />S j Ec <br />POLICY CN-4.5 <br />WATER SUPPLY <br />Continue to collaborate with Orange County Water <br />District and Metropolitan Water District to ensure <br />reliable, adequate, and high quality sources of water <br />supply at a reasonable cost. <br />POLICY CN-4.6 <br />WATER QUALITY <br />Work with public and private property owners to reduce <br />storm water runoff and to protect the water quality <br />percolating into the aquifer and into any established <br />waterway. <br />A Santa Ana Water Tower <br />Built in 1928, the historic water tower stands 153 feet tall and <br />is still used today to maintain water pressure for residents. <br />The tower is considered a Landmark structure on the Santa <br />Ana Register of Historical Properties (#253). <br />Photo by Chet Frohlich <br />�� �� .�..• CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />
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