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The majority of the proposed reclassifications aim to reduce existing rights-of-way for vehicular <br /> traffic lanes to make room for bicycle and pedestrian improvements. Landmark streets are also <br /> identified within or adjacent to the Santa Ana Downtown Historic District, which is listed on the <br /> National Register of Historic Places. <br /> The circulation element update incorporates the proposed Santa Ana-Garden Grove Fixed <br /> Guideway project, which will introduce new transit service to the city. Santa Ana is working with <br /> Garden Grove and Orange County Transit Authority to build a fixed guideway system called the <br /> OC Streetcar. Expected to begin operations in 2021, the OC Streetcar will link the Santa Ana <br /> Regional Transportation Center to a new multimodal hub at Harbor Boulevard/Westminster <br /> Avenue in Garden Grove. OC Streetcar will serve historic downtown Santa Ana and Civic Center. <br /> Along its four-mile route, OC Streetcar will connect with 18 Orange County Transit Authority bus <br /> routes and increase transportation options along Santa Ana Boulevard, 4th Street, the Pacific <br /> Electric right-of-way, and Harbor Boulevard. <br /> Focus Areas <br /> 1. South Main Street Focus Area <br /> The South Main Street focus area introduces the opportunity for greater flexibility and a more <br /> dynamic mix of land uses and urban design along the properties fronting Main Street. The intent <br /> is to transition an auto-dominated corridor into a transit- and pedestrian-friendly corridor through <br /> infill development without disrupting the surrounding lower-density neighborhoods. The objectives <br /> of this focus area are: <br /> ■ Facilitate redevelopment and property improvements along Main Street. <br /> ■ Create a more active and dynamic streetscape. <br /> ■ Protect established residential neighborhoods. <br /> ■ Support transit, pedestrian, and nonmotorized travel. <br /> The majority of properties fronting Main Street will be designated Urban Neighborhood, allowing <br /> for future development to include commercial uses, low- and medium-density housing, or a <br /> combination of both in a vertically mixed-use format. South of Warner Avenue, the Industrial/Flex <br /> designation will offer new options for small-scale manufacturing, live-work, and retail <br /> opportunities. <br /> The balance of the focus area will remain designated for Low Density Residential or Institutional <br /> to reflect the existing development patterns and land uses. New buildings and spaces will be <br /> sensitive to the surrounding low-density neighborhoods while still emphasizing the creation of <br /> active and attractive urban spaces. <br /> 2. Grand Avenue / 17th Street Focus Area <br /> The Grand Avenue / 17th Street focus area will foster the development of an urban mixed-use <br /> corridor connecting into the city's downtown and transit core. The intent is to create opportunities <br /> Santa Ana General Plan Update <br /> CE i i 5T ac an Statement 32 — 34 1 1 / 02 <br /> Of ve ri ing onsiderations -11- 61A'Rer�0 2 1 <br />