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IMPLEMENTATION <br />An implementation plan is a coordinated series of <br />actions the City desires to take in the future that <br />are intended to advance, over the long term, the <br />City's Shared Vision, Core Values, and the General <br />Plan goals and policies. An implementation plan is <br />thus a follow-up measure for this element. Taken as <br />a whole, these programs represent the City's best <br />thinking today on what actions should be taken to <br />address the considerations and concerns of the <br />community and make sure that the plan's aspirations <br />are achieved. <br />Implementation is in large part contingent upon <br />adequate funding. Many of these actions can be <br />pursued through initiatives already underway. <br />Other programs will require additional resources. <br />As such, the exact mix and timing of programs the <br />City may pursue will in part be opportunity driven, <br />dependent on the availability of funding, staffing, <br />and other necessary resources. The Time Frame in <br />the Implementation Table below is the target for <br />completion of the Action. <br />This element maybe implemented byamendmentsto <br />existing plans, ordinances, development standards, <br />and design guidelines; capital investments/projects; <br />and interagency/interjurisdictional coordination. <br />The following table identifies the implementation <br />action, the responsible City agency, and targeted <br />timeline for accomplishment. <br />TABLE UD-2. URBAN DESIGN ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION <br />Agency / <br />Ref If <br />Implementation Action <br />Time Frame <br />..LID-1: <br />Physical Character <br />.. <br />Public art program. Collaborate with the Arts Director and Commission to develop a citywide public <br />1.1 <br />art program. Pursue public art grant -funding opportunities. Evaluate the feasibility of revising the <br />PBA/CDA <br />development standard to require public art as part of new development projects and/or imposing a <br />2022 <br />public art impact fee on new development projects. <br />Design guidelines. Update or develop design guidelines that direct architectural design, building siting <br />1.2 <br />and orientation, neighborhood identity including monumentation, wayfinding, placemaking elements, <br />PBA <br />and other public realm features for transit -oriented and higher intensity areas. <br />2022-2027 <br />1.3 <br />Signage. Update the zoning code sign regulations to incorporate best practices to establish a cohesive <br />PBA <br />identity and visually appealing integrated development or district. <br />2022-2027 <br />Public Safety Through Environmental Design. Educate City staff on "public safety through <br />environmental design" principles by sponsoring participation in workshops. Update existing design <br />1.4 <br />guidelines and require any new design guidelines to include public safety through environmental design <br />pgA/PD <br />best practices. Avoid aspects of public safety through environmental design that privatize or segregate <br />O <br />ngoing <br />open space areas, recreation facilities, and neighborhoods. <br />1.5 <br />Property upgrades. Develop an incentive program to encourage residents and property owners to <br />PBA <br />maintain and upgrade front yards and buildings. <br />2023 <br />1.6 <br />Funding for placemaking. Evaluate best practices and standards for public -private partnerships to fund <br />PBA <br />placemaking elements on public property. <br />2023 <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN ^i;.. <br />
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