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5 <br /> <br />looking at how to control the parking demand, best expand vehicle parking <br />opportunities, and more efficiently modify and manage the parking permit system. <br />This could include implementing technology to automate permitting, more <br />effectively perform parking enforcement, and aide in managing changes to provide <br />higher responsiveness. <br /> <br />3. Conservation Element <br />The main features of this element include protection of the public health, safety and <br />welfare through effective management of natural resource such as clean air, water <br />and land; as well as the enhancement of the City’s aesthetic and visual amenities <br />through the use of vegetation and restoration of natural, historic and cultural <br />resources. <br /> <br />• Consistent with CalRecycle mandates, the City’s Recycling Program achieved a <br />70-percent diversion rate for calendar year 2019. The City’s 2020 waste diversion <br />rate will be available in August 2021. The City’s waste disposal agreement with the <br />County of Orange ensures funding for regional programming through the County, <br />such as a pilot composting program. <br />• In March 2020, the City issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for citywide solid <br />waste and recycling services. The agreement is scheduled to be approved in June <br />2021, with program implementation anticipated in July 2022. <br />• The City continues to review residential and mixed-use development proposals in <br />the District Center areas near high quality transit amenities to help reduce the <br />carbon footprint. Some of these areas include the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84), <br />Metro East Mixed Use Overlay Zone (MEMU), Harbor Corridor Mixed Use Transit <br />Corridor Specific Plan (SP-2) and MainPlace Specific Plan (SP-4). The Bowery <br />project, approved by City Council in 2020, proposes expanding the District Center <br />boundaries to allow for the development of 1,100 market rate apartments. <br />• As part of the General Plan Update underway, the City has identified opportunity <br />"Focus Areas" to consider new housing and mixed-use sustainable development <br />along transit corridors through proposed expansion of District Center and Urban <br />Neighborhood land use designations. https://www.santa-ana.org/general-plan <br />• The City continues to collaboration with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern <br />California (MWD) to provide imported water, which makes up 23% of the City’s <br />total potable water supply. <br />• The City’s Water Resources Division Public Outreach Program is ongoing, which <br />includes the City’s Annual Youth Water Poster Contest promoting awareness <br />among youth of the importance of water as a valuable resource. <br />• Ongoing sponsorship and support of the MWD K-12 Water Education School <br />Programs that educate youth about water conservation and sustainability. <br />• In 2020, the City participated in the use of recycled water for landscape irrigation <br />at schools and multiple City parks through the Orange County Water District’s <br />(OCWD) Green Acres Project (GAP).