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Item 26 - Adoption of the City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan
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City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan <br />Part I Basic Plan <br />2.1.5.3 Services Provided by Other Government Agencies <br />Other government agencies provide services within the City of Santa Ana, either directly under their own authority <br />or by contract or agreement with the City. Critical services include: <br />• Orange County Fire Authority: Firefighting, rescue, emergency medical care; hazardous materials response <br />and regulation; fire prevention, inspections and enforcement <br />• Orange County Sheriff's Department: Law enforcement mutual aid, helicopter operations, emergency <br />management mutual aid, and coroner services <br />• CalTrans and California Highway Patrol: Freeway operation, maintenance and traffic control <br />• Orange County Transportation Authority: Mass transit and para-transit services <br />• OC Public Works and OC Flood Control District: Flood control, engineering, and facilities <br />• OC Health Care Agency: Public and environmental health and emergency medical services <br />• OC Mosquito and Vector Control District: Tracking and abatement of disease vectors <br />• OC Social Services Agency: Child and adult protective services and benefits programs <br />2.1.5.4 General Economic Base <br />Top revenue sources for the City are sales tax, property tax, property tax in -lieu of Vehicle License Fees, utility <br />user tax, business licenses, and hotel visitor tax. The City is home to approximately 30,000 businesses, as <br />measured by business licenses issued, with the top 25 businesses generating approximately 25% of the <br />jurisdiction's total sales tax revenue. The City has a solid retail base, which is anchored by the Main Place Mall, <br />the Santa Ana Auto Mall and a thriving downtown area. <br />Additionally, the City's general economic base includes transportation, general retail, business -to -business, food <br />industry, and construction. Transportation and general retail make up approximately 50% of the City's sales tax <br />base. The top five segments for the City are restaurants, service stations, auto sales, building materials, and <br />department stores.27 <br />The top 10 employers in the City in 2018 are21: <br />EMPLOYER <br />NUMBER OF <br />EMPLOYEES <br />% OF CITY <br />EMPLOYMENT <br />County of Orange <br />19,145 <br />12.1 % <br />Santa Ana Unified School District <br />4,963 <br />3.1% <br />Santa Ana College <br />3,433 <br />2.2% <br />First American Title Company <br />1,815 <br />1.1% <br />KPC Healthcare <br />1,739 <br />1.1% <br />City of Santa Ana <br />1,454 <br />0.9% <br />United States Postal Service <br />1,324 <br />0.8% <br />Superior Court of California <br />760 <br />0.5% <br />Johnson & Johnson <br />600 <br />0.4% <br />Allied Universal Protection <br />544 <br />0.3% <br />27 City's 2015 CAFR, p. 5. <br />28 City's 2018 CAFR, p. 228 <br />20 <br />
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