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Scott Harris
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N-2001-190
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Planning & Building
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<br />Santa Ana Cultural Heritage Program <br /> <br />This scope of work is to provide, per your request, further <br />elaboration on our discussions on Sept. 26, 2001 <br />regarding editorial services for a project <br />commemorating the history of the City of Santa Ana. <br />What follows is a description of the scope, structure <br />and schedule of work under a total contract in the <br />amount of $10,000. (1 am certainly open to making <br />minor adjustments of these terms according to the <br />city's desires.) <br />Our agreement would require that the city provide me <br />with accurate research materials on which I would base <br />my work. Additionally, 1 will be utilizing the Santa Ana History Room, <br />the Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society and Heritage Orange <br />County as resources. I propose delivering my work in three <br />stages: a Forward, Chapter One and Chapter Two. <br /> <br />FORWARD: A HISTORIC OVERVIEW <br />The first phase of the contract would include a comprehensive <br />outline of the project and an essay-a <br />Forward, if you will--describing the mission and <br />process of the cultural heritage project. This document, not to <br />exceed 1,000 words, would convey the spirit and <br />philosophy of the endeavor and describe how, through a <br />mixture of media ranging from plaques affixed to <br />buildings to brochures and the city's web site, the <br />City would commemorate its own history. I would work <br />with Rose Anne Garcia Kings of the city's Historic Resources <br />Commission to describe the strategy that would be <br />carried out. This article would serve as an <br />introduction to the next two phases of the work at <br />hand-Downtown and French Park-and also describe how <br />the city may move forward in the coming months and <br />years in its efforts to recognize Santa Ana's historic <br />progression. This article would be useful as internal <br />communication and may also help explain the project to <br />the public. <br /> <br />Deadline: Nov. 2, 2001. <br />Fee: $1, 500. <br /> <br />CHAPTER ONE: DOWNTOWN <br />The second phase, or Chapter One, would focus on old <br />downtown Santa Ana. This would entail both an article <br />of no more than 1,000 words highlighting downtown's <br />history (that may be added to the city'S web site, <br />newsletters, brochures, etc.) and also the precise <br />wording of markers to be affixed at historic sites and <br />buildings. This would include at least one marker of <br />sufficient size to provide a brief summary (perhaps 75 <br />to 100 words) of the downtown's early history, and <br />smaller plaques to recognize significant buildings and sites. <br />The precise size of these plaques are to be determined by <br />the city. The number of plaques will be based up the number of <br />structures categorized as "Landmark" in the downtown <br />(approximately 20) . <br /> <br />.EXHiBIT A <br />
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