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NS-3075 - Uncodified Local AB 2011 Implementing Ordinance Revision
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NS-3075
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1/21/2025
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ATTACHMENT <br />Local Trend <br />All Transit metrics for Santa Ana are shown in Figure 51. Santa Ana received an All Transit <br />Performance Score of 6.6, indicating a moderate combination of trips per week and number of <br />jobs accessible by transit. Santa Ana's score is higher than the county as a whole and is or near <br />the highest in the county. All Transit estimates that 100 percent of jobs and 99.9 percent of <br />workers in Santa Ana are within '/ a mile from transit. <br />Figure 51 — Santa Ana Transit Score <br />�..1 3howTIrWtA,�6. (3) <br />overall MI-2 <br />M24 lhat looks al c&7 U7-9-access tojohs,and freyuengofse,Nre <br />■<1 ■t-2 �Y-0 �45 ■Sd ■b) hlz9 'i9* <br />As shown in Figure 53, census blocks in the southern, eastern, and northern parts of Santa Ana <br />received the highest jobs proximity index scores, exceeding 80, indicating that employment <br />opportunities are very accessible in large parts of the city, with the exceptions being the central <br />and western parts of the city, which scored in the lowest and second lowest quartiles. Additionally, <br />nearly all of Santa Ana, with a few exceptions, is considered an HQTA (Figure 51). <br />AB2011 Sites Inventory <br />All sites are in areas with access to high quality transit. The General Plan uses HQTA principles <br />to guide policies that will lead to a more sustainable urban growth. The West Santa Ana Boulevard <br />Focus Area parallels the OC Streetcar route, Orange County's first modern streetcar that will run <br />4.15 miles and connect to the regional train network by way of the Santa Ana Regional <br />Transportation Center, offering multi -modal mobility options and residential development <br />opportunities along the streetcar stations. Many, if not all of the sites in the City center will be <br />serviced by this new mode of transportation offered for residents. <br />Exempt Sites <br />The exempt sites designated by the City are primarily located along the west and east sides of <br />17th Street and Tustin Avenue to the east. These areas are generally outside of the City's Focus <br />Areas and not targeted for redevelopment under the General Plan. Similar to the Alternative sites, <br />the exempt sites are also well serviced by public transit. However, the location of the exempt sites <br />Ordinance No. NS-3075 <br />
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