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City Response to SASHC Funding Proposal <br />65A -17 <br />Pop -up market places can be created through the special <br />event permitting process. This is currently done with the <br />monthly Art Walk, weekly Farmers' Market, and other <br />special events with local vendors, The process can <br />Fund to incentivlze local micro - enterprises that promote <br />currently be pursued by members of a worker's co- <br />local health, arts, and culture. (e.g. worker cooperatives, <br />operative operating a mercadito. The City also operates a <br />the establishment of a mercadito as a market place for <br />Community Development <br />Small Business Incentive Program that Is designed to <br />locally prudced artisanal goods, and the establishment <br />In collaboration with <br />encourage local entrepreneurs. Qualifying local businesses <br />of a community -run micro-farm). _ <br />Community Orgs. <br />$ 1,000,000.00 are relmbursed up to $5,000 of thier start -up costs. <br />The Arts and Culture commission Is currently funding <br />grant projects across the City. The latest round included <br />Fund RFP or city sponsorships for community -led <br />$50,000 In funding for 10 artists, The City has also <br />programming that promotes health, arts, culture, such <br />Community Development <br />developed a process to provide the City Council with <br />as the recently approved mini -grant donation program <br />In collaboration with <br />$70,000 In discretionary funds to support community <br />to community groups, <br />Community Orgs. <br />$ 500,000.00 events. <br />The 2015 -2016 CDBG grant process budgeted $340,000 to <br />local non - profits including KldWorll America On track, <br />Council on Aging - OrangeCounty, WISE Place, Human <br />Options, OC Fair Housing Council, The Cambodian Family, <br />Community Spaces: Grants for community centers <br />Public Law Center, Boys & Girls Club of Santa Ana, Orange <br />providing health, wellness, arts, culture programming <br />County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center. An additional <br />to support Infrastructure, new services and providers <br />$80,000 was provided to Goodwill Industries and the <br />for Non - Profit Community Clinics, El Centro Cultural de <br />Illumination Foundation was also provided by City Council <br />Mexico, Families Corazones Verdes Park, The LGBT <br />Community Development <br />approval. The City of Santa Ana has recently provided <br />Center OC, the Kk Works youth Center expansion, and <br />in collaboration with <br />$200,000 in support of the ADA renovations of the Delhi <br />The Cambodian Families. <br />Community Orgs, <br />$ 2,500,000.00 Center. <br />The feasibility of Public Restrooms at Plaza Calle Cuatro <br />and other key locations in the downtown are being <br />evaluated as part of the Downtown Modernization and <br />Public Restroom & drinking fountain at Plaza Calle <br />Parking Enhancement Project. An option forcleveloping <br />access to the the restrooms in the downtown parking <br />Cuatro. <br />Parks Rae <br />$ 500,000.00 garages are also being evaluated. <br />A comprehensive way finding plan for the Downtown is <br />currently being Implemented by the Community <br />Development Agency. The City was also recently awarded <br />Wellness Corridor signage /wayfinding along 5 routes to <br />$11 million in active streets grants, a portion of which will <br />promote walking and biking and Improve connectivity to <br />include a major expansion of downtown bike lanes from <br />the business district. _ <br />Public Works <br />$ 250,000.00 SARTC into the business district. <br />_ <br />_ <br />The Santa Ana Police Department recognizes the <br />Importance of mitigating the risk factors that create the <br />potential for physical risk within neighborhoods. The Re- <br />Entry Services for Employment programs aim to educate <br />and establish collaborative working relationships with <br />Funding for Community Violence Intervention Worker <br />residents to promote public safety within the community. <br />Certification Program to train, educate and empower <br />The Santa Ana Work Center along with partners such as <br />community members with tools to mitigate risk factors <br />the OC Re.-Entry Partnership, the Network for Behavloral <br />that contilbute to violence, In addition to serving the re- <br />Health, and South Coast Counseling Services will continue <br />entry population. Training Is administered by the <br />to work to empower local community members with the <br />Professional Community Intervention Institute, <br />resources that they need to reduce the levels of violence <br />University of Southern California, and University of <br />SAPD in collaboration with <br />In their communities. <br />California, Irvine. <br />Project Kinship <br />$ 60,000.00 <br />65A -17 <br />