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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 /> park, where the proposed project is located, is a critical connection point to improve access <br /> from the City of Orange and the Santiago Neighborhood into the park site. <br /> The pedestrian trail is visibly worn from high traffic and does not provide quality ADA features. <br /> The ambience of the south side of the park suffers from the lack amenities, such as drinking <br /> fountains and benches, making it less welcoming and thus underutilized.The current lighting <br /> system is insufficient and poses as a safety concern for visitors in the colder seasons when <br /> daylight is limited. As for the surrounding native landscape,the vegetation is deteriorating from <br /> poor irrigation.The Santiago Park Nature Reserve, viewing areas, walking paths and riparian <br /> areas along Santiago Creek provide a feature for the public to enjoy bird watching and other <br /> wildlife that live in the park. The park includes large oak trees, eucalyptus trees, sycamore <br /> trees, poplar trees, and pine trees. <br /> Grant Applicant Qualifications:The City of Santa Ana Parks, Recreation and Community <br /> Services Agency has received and managed more than $50 million in grant funding to construct <br /> new parks and renovate existing parks and recreation facilities. The agency works closely with <br /> the City's Public Works Department to ensure that projects are completed in a timely manner <br /> and on budget. The City's senior management analyst, administrative services manager, and <br /> senior accounting staff monitor project progress and expenditures, and manage project cash <br /> flow. Further, the City's competitive contractor selection and bid process ensures that they hire <br /> qualified contractors and require performance bonds to ensure that projects are completed on <br /> schedule and per plan specifications. <br /> CONSISTENCY WITH CONSERVANCY'S PROJECT SELECTION CRITERIA: <br /> The proposed project is consistent with the Conservancy's Project Selection Criteria, last <br /> updated on September 23, 2021, in the following respects: <br /> Selection Criteria <br /> 1. Extent to which the project helps the Conservancy accomplishes the objectives in the <br /> Strategic Plan. <br /> See the "Consistency with Conservancy's Strategic Plan" section below. <br /> 2. Project is a good investment of state resources. <br /> The project provides an opportunity to complete designs for enhancement of an invaluable <br /> resource for the state. Once implemented, it will restore and protect the ecological integrity of <br /> a portion of this tributary to the Santa Ana River while also providing a safe recreational space. <br /> The budget is reasonable for the scope of work. The Park Santiago Neighborhood Association <br /> has expressed strong support for the project, deeming it as "an essential respite within the <br /> densely populated urban setting in which [they] live". Local residents and visitors will be able to <br /> enjoy the interpretive signs that will highlight the critical role that the park plays in sustaining <br /> wildlife, even in its urban context. <br /> 4. Project benefits will be sustainable or resilient over the project lifespan. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />
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