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Item 14 - Parks, Facilities, Trails and Open Space Master Plan
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Exhibit 1 <br />10-YEAR RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Santa Ana is anticipated to grow to a population of 362,591 over the next 10 years. In <br />addition to adding parks to meet the needs of new growth, the community is demanding <br />a significant increase in parkland to support improved park access for all. The recently <br />adopted General Plan sets a long-range goal to provide three acres of parkland for <br />every 1,000 residents in the future. As a 10-year investment strategy and action plan, the <br />PIMP provides detailed guidance and priorities to take the first step: increasing the City's <br />parkland to 1.5 acres per 1,000 residents. This acquisition strategy includes acquiring many <br />smaller Neighborhood Parks and Pocket Parks, as well as acquiring or expanding existing <br />Community Parks and Citywide Parks. If feasible, the greatest acreage would stem from <br />acquiring the Willowick Golf Course and converting it to a multiuse Citywide Park. While <br />focusing on new acquisitions, the PIMP also recommends a variety of improvements and <br />enhancements to existing sites. <br />% OF SITES RECOMMENDED FOR THESE CAPITAL PROJECTS <br />50 i <br />43 % <br />40 % <br />40% 37% <br />30 % <br />20 i <br />10% <br />0% <br />p.Q .16 <br />a�a <br />y.Ac Qa� <br />wa' <br />ecc` <br />ecc``°o <br />�+Q <br />pe °Q <br />ceh Qa ec <br />eF <br />eF 4a eao <br />a� °� <br />aat <br />Sao° <br />Qe'e r <br />ccaaC�e�° <br />°�.P� <br />G°o' `cA0 <br />Q <br />P <br />0 <br />a k <br />cl <br />Q <br />Pa L°cc °< <br />a�°0 <br />ay�et <br />rO <br />Qa` <br />cayca <br />°Q <br /><°,e <br />x�°1 <br />e <br />FQ 10 <br />�a <br />CC <br />cc <br />l <br />le <br />ca <br />Q,c <br />NEW PARKLAND (ACRES) <br />Special Use Facilities I . Additional Acres <br />Pocket Parks . <br />Neighborhood Parks <br />Community Parks <br />Citywide Parks <br />0 20 40 60 80 100 120 <br />Note: See figure details and explanations in Chapter 7, pages 166 and 169.. <br />A <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />
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