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Item 14 - Parks, Facilities, Trails and Open Space Master Plan
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Exhibit 1 <br />JOINT -USE SITES <br />Owned by other agencies, joint -use sites are managed or maintained by the City of Santa Ana <br />through a joint -use agreements. In turn, these sites are open (or partially open) to the public to <br />increase access and opportunities for fitness and recreation. Examples include school sports fields, <br />playgrounds and other facilities owned by the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD). <br />A complete list of joint -use sites is included in Appendix A and a summary is provided in Table 2-2. <br />TABLE 2-2: JOINT -USE SITES <br />Garfield Elementary School <br />0.4 <br />SAUSD <br />Madison Elementary School (Madison Park) <br />0.03 <br />SAUSD <br />Monroe Elementary School (Delhi Park) <br />2.9 <br />SAUSD <br />Monte Vista Elementary School (Jerome Park) <br />2.4 <br />SAUSD <br />Roosevelt -Walker Elementary School* <br />1.5 <br />SAUSD <br />Roosevelt -Walker Elementary School <br />1.1 <br />SAUSD <br />Willard Intermediate School* <br />0.1 <br />SAUSD <br />Willard Intermediate School <br />4.9 <br />SAUSD <br />Godinez High School (Centennial Park) <br />18.6 <br />CSA <br />TRAILS <br />The City of Santa Ana provides <br />approximately 13 miles of Class I trails <br />that will be maintained and managed <br />by PWA (Table 2-3). Located in public <br />rights -of -ways and flood control channels, <br />these corridors support non -motorized <br />transportation, recreation and access to <br />parks. A key component of the City's trail <br />system is the proposed "Golden Loop." <br />This future bike trail will eventually provide <br />15 miles of connected facilities around <br />the periphery of the city, running along <br />the Santa Ana River and connecting to <br />other local and regional trails. Currently, <br />segments of the loop are constructed, yet <br />there are gaps that are not yet completed. <br />In <br />TABLE 2-3: CITY TRAIL CORRIDORS <br />Santiago Creek Bike Trail <br />1.0 <br />Pacific Electric (Maple Street) <br />Bike Trail <br />2.1 <br />Alton Avenue Bike Trail <br />2.9 <br />Raitt Street Bike Trail <br />0.2 <br />Bear Street Bike Trail <br />0.7 <br />MacArthur Bike Trail <br />0.1 <br />Santa Ana River Bike Trail <br />3.6 <br />Flower Street Bike Trail <br />1.5 <br />Santa Ana Gardens Bike Trail <br />0.7 <br />The Flower Street Bike Trail provides southern Santa Ana with north/south neighborhood connections. <br />Roosevelt -Walker Elementary School is one of two schools in the SAUSD that is considered a public facility and has "City Hours" for full time public use. <br />SANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN <br />71 1 r 7 <br />CHAPTER 2: PARK SYSTEM OVERVIEW <br />
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