My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
YFMP PHASE I SEPTEMBER 2009 (2)
Clerk
>
Agenda Packets / Staff Reports
>
City Council (2004 - Present)
>
2009
>
12/21/2009
>
YFMP PHASE I SEPTEMBER 2009 (2)
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
8/3/2016 3:05:26 PM
Creation date
12/23/2009 4:11:30 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Clerk
Doc Type
Agenda Packet
Item #
WSA
Date
12/21/2009
Destruction Year
2014
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
66
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
As park and field availability is limited, communities often have to take a very organized approach to <br />facilitating shared and joint use. In Santa Ana, where demand is high and space is often in short supply, <br />poor management of field use agreements has led to disagreements over which teams and sport leagues <br />get access to which fields (Barboza, 2008). <br />Another area of analysis explored how the Parks & Recreation Department prioritizes park areas for <br />reinvigoration and renovation. In particular, it is evident that more open spaces are needed within the <br />areas of highest need than the city alone can provide with its current minor deferred maintenance and <br />major deferred maintenance planning. Currently, there is not an allotted, ongoing budget directly for park <br />improvements. Essentially, when the city wants to improve a particular park, it applies for grant funding <br />either through federal, state or matching programs to fund it. This method has lead to certain recent <br />projects such as synthetic turf in certain parks. <br />The only constant funding stream for minor deferred maintenance received by the city is from the carnival <br />promoters- hosting approximately 10 carnivals per year in Santa Ana. This gives the city approximately <br />$67,000 in revenue for minor deferred maintenance annually. However, for 2008, the total cost for this <br />upkeep was just over $1.5 million. 19 Of the 36 projects identified in 2007 -2009 for minor maintenance, <br />two of them are within the most park -poor communities in Santa Ana. <br />The Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) listing published by the city all have identified funding sources. <br />Therefore, although the CIP project list annually cannot be used as a forward - looking planning tool but <br />rather as a listing of what has already secured funding, it is useful to identify where the city is investing in <br />parks. In terms of other funding streams targeted to park improvements, the Acquisition & Development <br />(A &D) funds paid by developers in the past (on residential development only) have decreased in recent <br />years. Currently, these A &D funds cannot be used for deferred maintenance, but only for new park <br />developments based on the cities four zones and the park needs for each of these. From the City of <br />Santa Ana CIPs for FY 2007 -2008 and FY 2008 -2009, we can see the following park improvements have <br />been made. <br />Table 3. City of Santa Ana Capital Improvement Projects (2007 -08 and 2008 -091 <br />YEAR PROJECT <br />2007 -2008 <br />2008 -2009 <br />Civic Center Bridges Renovation <br />Civic Center Fountain Renovation <br />Civic Center Parton St. Landscaping <br />El Salvador Park Pool Renovation <br />Fisher Park Improvements <br />MacArthur Blvd. Bike Trail Enhancement <br />Memorial Park Pool Resurfacing <br />Park Improvements <br />Sandpointe Park Improvements <br />Santa Ana Zoo "Tierra de las Pampas" <br />Santa Ana Zoo New Lights <br />Santiago Creek Bike Trail Extension <br />Santiago Park Habitat Restoration <br />Santiago Park Trailhead Project <br />Thornton Park Playground Improvements <br />"Centennial Sanctuary" Peninsula Waterflow at <br />Centennial Park <br />AMOUN) LOCATION <br />$289,000 <br />$645,000 <br />$100,000 <br />$88,475 <br />$150,000 <br />$467660 <br />$1507000 <br />$400,000 <br />$350,000 <br />$92)000 <br />$513000 <br />$655,280 <br />$100700 <br />$100,000 <br />$150,000 <br />$125,000 <br />19 The amount of funding identified for Major Deferred Maintenance for 2008 was approximately $23 million. <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.