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THE NATELSON DALE GROUP, INC. Page 4 <br />Economic and Fiscal Impact Analysis <br />Project Bristol Project (Santa Ana, CA) <br />2. Executive Summary <br /> <br />Annually-recurring Impacts to the City’s General Fund <br />Table 2-1, below, summarizes the project’s recurring fiscal impacts to the City of Santa Ana. As shown on <br />the table, at full buildout the project would generate a net surplus of approximately $10.7 million per <br />year to the City’s General Fund. In comparison, the existing (partially vacant) commercial center on the <br />site is estimated to generate a net fiscal benefit of about $2.8 million per year2. Thus, the proposed <br />project would result in a net improvement of the City’s fiscal position of about $7.9 million per year. <br /> <br />Table 2-1: General Fund Net Fiscal Summary <br />Project Bristol <br />City of Santa Ana <br /> <br /> <br />Short-term (Construction) Impacts to Regional Economy <br />This section provides a summary of the project’s construction-phase impacts to the Orange County <br />economy. The summary includes the sum of all direct, indirect, and induced impacts, as shown on Table <br />2-2 below. The total construction-related impacts would include the following: <br />Output: At buildout the project’s one-time construction activities would generate close to $2.9 billion in <br />total economic activity in Orange County, through direct, indirect, and induced impacts. <br />Value Added: At buildout the project’s one-time construction activities would generate approximately <br />$2.2 billion in total value added in Orange County, through direct, indirect, and induced impacts. <br />Employment: At buildout the project’s one-time construction activities would support approximately <br />5,900 jobs per year in Orange County, through direct, indirect, and induced impacts 3. <br /> <br />2 It should be noted that the existing shopping center has experienced increasing vacancies over time. As this trend <br />is expected to continue based on foreseeable market conditions, the existing or baseline fiscal benefit associated <br />with the project site is likely to decrease from current levels. <br />3 The jobs estimate is calculated by dividing the total number of jobs supported over the number of years for <br />construction of the project. For example, If a worker is on the job site over the course of the entire project or over <br />several years of the project, that job will be counted in IMPLAN more than once. (i.e. if a worker is on site for all 11 <br />years of a construction project IMPLAN counts that as 11 jobs). However, this is in fact just one job sustained over <br />11 years of the project. <br />Existing Proposed <br />Ge neral Fund Category Conditions Project Ne t Change <br />Revenues $3,290,327 $13,302,933 $10,012,605 <br />Expenditures $471,270 $2,592,846 $2,121,576 <br />Net General Fund Impact $2,819,057 $10,710,086 $7,891,029 <br />Source: The Natelson Dale Group, Inc. (TNDG). <br />Exhibit 10 <br />  <br />  <br />City Council 22 – 373 9/17/2024