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Attachment A <br />ELEMENT <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME FRAME <br />2024 UPDATE <br />marketing collateral for artists and <br />creative industries businesses. <br />Economic <br />No <br />Employ local initiative. Continue <br />CDA <br />2021 <br />The City continued to monitor the <br />Prosperity 1.11 <br />to support local initiatives like <br />progress of the development of the <br />worker cooperatives and develop <br />microform as they worked through the <br />a package of business incentives <br />permitting process. Expected opening <br />like reduced business license fees <br />of microform is early 2025. <br />to encourage Santa Ana <br />businesses to hire local residents. <br />Economic <br />No <br />Tourism action. Assist in the <br />CDA <br />2021 <br />The Santa Ana Tourism and Marketing <br />Prosperity 1.12 <br />planning and strategic use of <br />District continues to promote and <br />public -private partnerships to <br />market Santa Ana to outside tourism. <br />develop new permanent facilities <br />Several hotels recently underwent <br />and attractions through the <br />renovations to the property as they <br />implementation of a tourism <br />saw their occupancy rates increase due <br />marketing district <br />to these marketing efforts. <br />Economic <br />No <br />Promote development <br />CDA <br />Ongoing <br />The Economic Development Division <br />Prosperity 1.13 <br />opportunities. Maintain updated <br />continues to monitor and market <br />inventory of citywide vacant <br />vacant and on -the -market property for <br />properties. Continue to promote <br />potential redevelopment opportunities. <br />these opportunities and incentives <br />Some of the available properties are <br />like the City's Opportunity Zone to <br />subject to the Surplus Land Act, which <br />the broker and development <br />provides priority to housing developers <br />community to develop into <br />and/or educational entities; thereafter, <br />commercial and residential <br />the land may be open for bids to the <br />projects beneficial to the sales and <br />general public. Several vacant <br />property tax base of the City. <br />properties along Bristol and other <br />remnant parcels have been sold for <br />projects that will benefit the <br />community and/or generate jobs and <br />revenue for the community. <br />Economic <br />No <br />Foster Development through <br />CDA <br />2023 <br />The City continues to promote and <br />Prosperity 1.14 <br />Financing Assistance. Utilize <br />market the Statewide Community <br />22 <br />
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