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Resolution —AHSC Program <br />April 21, 2015 <br />Page 2 <br />level commercial space and a community center on 1.47 acres. The development's <br />Transportation Related Infrastructure Project comprised of crossing treatments at the <br />intersections of Santa Ana Boulevard /Lady Street and Santa Ana Boulevard /Garfield Street to <br />increase the visibility of pedestrians at the intersection, decrease the crossing distance for <br />pedestrians, and notify motorists of the presence of pedestrians crossing, The Transportation <br />Related Infrasturture Project and location is part of the Downtown Transit Zone Complete Streets <br />Plan. <br />The project proposal is consistent with the goals set forth in the Southern California Association <br />of Government's (SCAG) 2012 -2035 Regional Transportation Plan /Sustainable Communities <br />Strategy (RTP /SCS), which places great importance on sustainable and smart growth, as well as <br />the interconnectivity of land use and transportation planning. <br />The Depot at Santiago Housing Project was previously approved by City Council on June 17, <br />2014 with approval for Site Plan Review No. 2014 -01 and Tentative Parcel Map No. 2014 -01, In <br />May 2013, the City Council approved a loan agreement for the Depot at Santiago Housing <br />Project with affordable housing restrictions in place for fifty -five years. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />Approval of this item allows the City to meet Goal #5 Community Health, Livability, Engagement <br />& Sustainability, Objective #3 (Facilitate diverse housing opportunities and support efforts to <br />preserve and improve the livability of Santa Ana neighborhoods) and Objective ##6 (Focus <br />projects and programs on improving the health and wellness of all residents), <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscal impact associated with this action, <br />K 1y Ree r. <br />Executive Director <br />Community Development Agency <br />KR /NV <br />Exhibit; 1. Resolution <br />55A -2 <br />