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STATE COASTAL CONSERVANCY
Contract #
A-2023-057
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
4/4/2023
Expiration Date
1/1/1900
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SANTIAGO PARK TRAIL.AND HABITAT RESTORATION PLAN <br /> Based on the accompanying staff recommendation and attached exhibits,the State Coastal <br /> Conservancy hereby finds that: <br /> 1. The proposed authorization is consistent with Chapter 4.6 of Division 21 of the Public <br /> Resources Code, regarding the Santa Ana River Conservancy Program and funding for <br /> recreational opportunities and trails within the Santa Ana River region. <br /> 2. The proposed project is consistent with the current Conservancy Project Selection Criteria. <br /> STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br /> PROJECT SUMMARY: <br /> Staff recommends the Conservancy authorize a $400,000 grant to the City of Santa Ana for the <br /> Santiago Park trail and habitat restoration plan. The project will develop design plans and <br /> perform environmental review for the restoration of 4.28 acres of pedestrian hiking trails and <br /> creek-side habitat in Santiago Park.The environmental review of this planning phase will <br /> analyze any potential impact to the land that could result from improvements to the trail . It <br /> will ensure that those fall within the conditions of Conditional Exemption Section 15304/Class 4 <br /> Minor Alterations.They will ensure implementation of the project will have no impact to the <br /> creek and existing vegetation in the area. <br /> The restoration design plan will include separate trails for pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles to <br /> reduce user conflicts and improve safety, improve ADA accessibility to Santiago Park, and <br /> provide public information about Santiago Creek and its vegetation and wildlife. A final goal is <br /> to support recreational and educational opportunities for disadvantaged youth who visit <br /> Santiago Park during field trips. <br /> The design will call for renovating the heavily used pedestrian trail with decomposed granite to <br /> enhance accessibility and walkability while establishing a clean visual appearance. High quality <br /> security lighting will illuminate the entire trail of the project area in darker hours, creating a <br /> stronger sense of safety for pedestrians and cyclists. An ADA accessible bridge will connect the <br /> north and south sides of Santiago Park across the creek by improving the functionality of the <br /> park and create an inclusive environment for park visitors. The deteriorating landscape will be <br /> revitalized with freshly planted native vegetation and maintained with new, comprehensive <br /> irrigation systems. Interpretive signage will be installed throughout the project area to enhance <br /> the educational spirit of the park.The south end of the park suffers from a lack of amenities <br /> and the plan will call for installation of drinking fountains and benches. <br /> Site Description: Santiago Park is a 35-acre park adjacent to Santiago Creek, a tributary to the <br /> Santa Ana River, in the City of Santa Ana, Orange County. The project site is located <br /> immediately adjacent to the Phase II Santiago Park construction improvements project area, <br /> previously funded by the Conservancy. It is a heavily used recreational area and was indicated <br /> as the most visited public recreational space in a 2021 city wide survey administered by the City <br /> of Santa Ana Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency.The southeast section of the <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />
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