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drCAJA Environmental Services, LLC <br /> 9410 Topanga Canyon Blvd.,Suite 101 <br /> Chatsworth,CA 91311 <br /> Phone 310-469-6700 Fax 310-806-9801 <br /> Factors Contributing to Potentially Significant Direct, Indirect, and Cumulative Environmental <br /> Effects from an STIR Ban <br /> Santa Ana is the largest city in Orange County'and its central location in Orange County has long attracted <br /> tourism. As described in a leading travel advisory: <br /> Rich in authentic heritage and can't-miss gems, Santa Ana is a cultural, entertainment and culinary <br /> center of large and diverse Orange County. The city's convenient location provides easy access to <br /> all things Southern California — day trips to Los Angeles, stops at numerous nearby theme parks <br /> and stunning Pacific Ocean sunsets only found on the golden coast. But stay a while and you'll be <br /> surprised by all the art, culture and attractions only found in historic Santa Ana.' <br /> Tourism is a cornerstone of Santa Ana's economy, driving substantial revenue and job creation for the <br /> community. As discussed in the concurrently submitted economics analysis from Ramboll, visitor spending <br /> in 2023 contributed $414.7 million to the local economy, and this spending supports local businesses and <br /> fuels sectors like food service, accommodations, retail, arts, and transportation and provides essential <br /> funding for city services like public safety, parks, and neighborhood improvements, while also alleviating <br /> the tax burden for residents. (Ramboll Economics Analysis, p. 2.) Without tourism-related tax revenue, <br /> each household would pay an additional $195 annually in local taxes. (Ramboll Economics Analysis, p. 2.) <br /> Tourism's impact on employment is equally significant, supporting nearly 3,000 jobs in Santa Ana and <br /> contributing around $137 million in wages to the local workforce. With continued growth in overnight visits <br /> and local attractions, tourism remains a vital industry that helps sustain the community's economic well- <br /> being and enhance residents' quality of life. (Ramboll Economics Analysis, p. 2.) <br /> Tourists need a place to stay. Banning STRs will force tourists to find other accommodations. The market <br /> success of STRs demonstrates that traditional hotel and motel facilities in Santa Ana are insufficient to <br /> meet the diverse needs of STIR guests, including for example families for whom access to multiple <br /> bedrooms and a kitchen is the best vacation option. The reasonably foreseeable consequence of banning <br /> STRs is for tourists to find other accommodations that are less centrally located in Orange County and <br /> would thereby change tourist traffic patterns and increase VMT—or result in the impactful construction of <br /> new hotels and motels, which would result in both construction and operational impacts to the physical <br /> environment that must be evaluated under CEQA. <br /> It is reasonably foreseeable that eliminating all STRs in the City will cause the following direct, indirect, <br /> and cumulative environmental impacts: <br /> • A shift in traffic patterns resulting in increased vehicle miles traveled (VMT) due to people traveling <br /> farther distances to their vacation destinations and their temporary/transitory places of employment <br /> and residence. Both could result in significant direct environmental effects, including increased <br /> vehicle emissions, increased greenhouse gas emissions, and increased traffic congestion. <br /> https://www.orangecounty.net/cities/SantaAna.html <br /> 2 Visit the USA, https://www.visittheusa.com/destination/santa-ana <br /> 6 <br />
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