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EIR No. 2020-03 and GPA No.2020-06 Santa Ana General Plan Update <br /> January 18, 2022 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Community Engagement <br /> The City's General Plan is a community-wide vision document that is intended to address <br /> and respond to community needs. As such, the comprehensive update to the General Plan <br /> required staff to advertise and educate community members about the process to as wide <br /> an audience as possible. <br /> Over the past six years, an extensive public outreach campaign was conducted to <br /> meaningfully engage the public and gather feedback and direction to create the vision for <br /> the future of Santa Ana and guide the update of the plan. These public outreach efforts <br /> included: <br /> • Over 60 community meetings and workshops <br /> • Individual community workshops within each of the five Focus Areas with over 300 <br /> residents, business leaders, and community stakeholders participating in the <br /> workshops. <br /> • Distribution of an online community survey with over 650 respondents to collect input <br /> on the content of the General Plan <br /> • Approximately 44,000 direct mailers sent to property owners and tenants in Focus <br /> Areas <br /> • Development of a multi lingual videos on the General Plan Update <br /> • A dedicated webpage (santa-ana.org/general-plan) with continuous updates on the <br /> General Plan update process and related documents as well as information about <br /> Environmental Justice. Also includes an online web learning tool with a narrated <br /> presentation to help educate and increase awareness on Environmental Justice <br /> issues. <br /> • Presentations at neighborhood Communication Linkages (Com-Link) meetings <br /> • Meetings with Environmental Justice groups and roundtables (Madison Park <br /> Neighborhood Association, Logan Neighborhood Association, Artesia-Pilar <br /> Neighborhood Association, Orange County Environmental Justice) <br /> • Attendance at approximately 100 CARES events (in neighborhoods and evening City <br /> Park events) from late-August through the end of October within Environmental <br /> Justice communities to discuss the General plan update with residents <br /> • Planning Commission study sessions, most recently on April 12th, August 9th, <br /> August 23rd and September 13th <br /> • City Council study sessions <br /> • One-on-one meetings with the Planning Commission and City Council <br /> General Plan Advisory Group <br /> Following direction from the City Council in 2015 to comprehensively update the General <br /> Plan, a 17-member General Plan Advisory Group (GPAG) was established to provide <br /> guidance to City staff and the consultant team early in the process. Building on the feedback <br /> City Council 32 — 3 1/18/2022 <br />