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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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19E
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12/1/2020
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Receive and File Cannabis Public Benefit Fund for Youth Services <br />December 1, 2020 <br />Page 8 <br />In Progress: <br />• Coordinating with Public Works Agency for construction document review and <br />construction. <br />• Funding agreement with Friends of Santa Ana Zoo to receive and appropriate an <br />additional donation towards this project. <br />Timeline: <br />Anticipated timeline is to be established once contractor is hired. <br />11. Santa Anita Park Soccer Field Renovation Phase 2 — Preparation of design plans to expand the <br />parking lot, remove handball court, and relocation of the basketball court and playground. <br />Design will also include additional security/parking lot lighting on the east side of the park. <br />In Progress: <br />Setting up funding source and project. <br />Timeline: <br />• Design Plans and specifications in Winter 2020 to Spring 2021. <br />• Construction in Spring 2021 to Summer 2021. <br />City Manager's Office <br />1. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Defense Fund — Provide $100,000 to the Deferred <br />Action for Childhood Arrivals Defense Fund. <br />Completed: <br />At the July 7, 2020 City Council meeting, an additional $100,000 was allocated to <br />the Santa Ana Deportation Defense Fund (sometimes referred to as "immigration <br />legal defense fund") to provide legal representation, under the universal <br />representation model, to undocumented immigrants facing removal (or <br />deportation) proceedings. As part of this one-time allocation of $100,000, the City <br />Council directed staff that these funds be made available to provide legal <br />representation to individuals in Santa Ana who are recipients of the Deferred <br />Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and also facing removal <br />proceedings. The City's legal service provider, Immigrant Defenders Law Center, <br />has been made aware and has ensured City staff that Santa Ana residents who <br />are recipients of DACA are eligible to receive legal representation. <br />In Progress: <br />As part of the agreement between Immigrant Defenders Law Center and the City <br />of Santa Ana, Immigrant Defenders Law Center sends monthly reports to the Vera <br />Institute of Justice, a social justice organization that provided grant funds to the <br />City in 2017 to launch the Santa Ana Deportation Defense Fund under the <br />universal representation model. While these monthly reports contain confidential, <br />attorney -client privileged data, from time to time both Immigrant Defenders Law <br />19E-8 <br />
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