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Item 41 - EIR No. 2020-03 and GPA No.2020-06 Santa Ana General Plan Update
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EIR No. 2020-03 and GPA No.2020-06 Santa Ana General Plan Update <br />December 7, 2021 <br />Page 7 <br />and conserving natural resources. In planning the City's transportation system for the <br />21 st Century, the City is also making the community safer, more affordable, and more <br />livable. <br />Santa Ana envisions a balanced multimodal transportation system that supports <br />community values. These values include a vibrant local economy, healthy neighborhoods, <br />health and wellness, and an attractive environment. Context sensitive design solutions <br />strengthen the livability, vitality and safety of our neighborhoods, districts, and corridors. <br />There are 5 goals, 46 policies and 45 implementation items associated with this Element. <br />This Element is one of the State mandated elements. <br />Economic Prosperity Element. The Economic Prosperity Element, identified as the <br />Economic Development in the existing General Plan, will ensure Santa Ana's local <br />economy. The Element defines Santa Ana's role in the broader regional economy, <br />expands, maintains, and enhances job opportunities, attracts and retains a balance of <br />business types, provides sufficient revenue for public services, and contributes to the <br />overall quality of life experienced by the City's residents. <br />The goals and policies of this Element will inform and guide decisions across local <br />government. The City intends that its allocation of resources, the operation of its <br />agencies, and the application of its regulatory authority will grow and diversify the local <br />economy. The City further intends that local economic growth and diversification will <br />reduce poverty, increase overall prosperity, improve health and wellness outcomes, <br />expand housing opportunities, and increase quality of life choices available to City <br />residents. <br />There are 4 goals, 39 policies and 31 implementation items associated with this Element. <br />This Element is not a State mandated element. <br />Public Services Element. The Public Services Element, identified as the Public <br />Facilities Element in the current General Plan, provides Santa Ana's diverse population <br />with quality services and infrastructure, including accessible public facilities and <br />enhanced public safety. Anticipated growth will require the City to fulfill community needs <br />and to ensure proper management of those needs. It is important that public facilities <br />and services are equitably distributed and maintained at sustainable levels throughout <br />the community. A wide range of City entities and external agencies work closely together <br />to provide the full spectrum of services and facilities. <br />There are 3 goals, 38 policies and 40 implementation items associated with this element. <br />This Element is an optional General Plan Element. <br />Conservation Element. The protection and management of Santa Ana's air, water, and <br />energy resources are essential for a healthy, sustainable and equitable path forward. <br />Additionally, the preservation of the remaining stretches of undisturbed plant and wildlife <br />environment, such as in Santiago Park, is important to residents. <br />City Council 41 — 7 12/21/2021
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