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								    3. Community Oriented Policing: Missing community oriented policing, Lack of 
<br />community policing with trauma and culturally informed practices of Santa Ana, 
<br />Proactive not Reactive, Community outreach, Lack of community policing, Communities 
<br />need prevention and intervention programs but not more police in the neighborhoods as 
<br />that brings more fear because of police distrust, Public safety free from false labels or 
<br />criminal association, Police brutality, Build trust with community and lower income 
<br />neighborhoods, SAPD community relationships, Treat public respectfully, Lack of trust in 
<br />police, Problematic collaboration between police and ICE that create fear and mistrust 
<br />between community and police security (shift changes are well known), Youth 
<br />prevention, intervention and support (reduce number of youth in juvenile justice 
<br />system), Schools lack proper security, Safety issues, Security for kids in schools, Expand 
<br />the safety circle for students, Fights are breaking out, Need additional SAUSD and City 
<br />cooperation, Stealing from schools because they do not close 
<br />4. Concentration of homelessness: Homelessness Citywide, Business owners having 
<br />trouble with homeless, Too many in the City and they are becoming more aggressive, 
<br />One senior was assaulted at a bus stop outside of the senior center, Homeless have 
<br />begun to take our food and coffee, Started to attend our free events and take our food, 
<br />Utilizing our recreation room to use as a restroom, Homeless are bathing in our 
<br />restroom, We do not feel safe in our own apartments, Homeless drinking, Homeless in 
<br />front of library begging, Children walk and bike on riverbeds and are exposed to drug 
<br />use, verbal threats, etc. 
<br />5. Reduce injuries and fatalities: Traffic control, Street crosswalks need to be 
<br />improved and flashing beacons at alley crossings, Safety issues with car racing, Number 
<br />of hit and run accidents, Traffic light issues and accidents at Segerstrom Avenue and 
<br />Spruce Street, Accidents also on Raitt Street & McFadden Avenue, Turning left and 
<br />right, 10 to 15 accidents yearly, Street repaving, Illegal parking, Sidewalks need to be at 
<br />level so seniors will not trip or get injured, Paving in front of senior center is uneven 
<br />(senior #1 fell and broke a tooth, senior #2 broke a leg), Not enough senior center 
<br />housing and the waitlist is of two years or longer, Frequent power outages (at least two 
<br />per year), Natural disasters (earthquake, flood, etc.), When it rains streets are easily 
<br />flooded 
<br />6. Public drug use, graffiti, vandalism, and theft: Crime, Drugs, Re -occurring pot 
<br />shops, Illegal marijuana dispensaries on Ross and 17th Streets keep re -opening, Drug 
<br />use, Guys into drugs end up sleeping in public parks and ask for money for drugs, Drugs 
<br />in specific areas (Chestnut Avenue and Hazard Avenue), Smoking marijuana, Graffiti 
<br />near Washington Square, Behavior out in public doesn't look good for neighborhoods - 
<br />General Plan Community Outreach Executive Summary CC 10/18/16 
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