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<br />City of Santa Ana | First Street Multimodal Corridor <br />Technical Memorandum <br /> <br />59 <br /> <br />Workshop 3 <br />Workshop 3 was conducted on December 9 and 11, 2025 at the Roosevelt Walker <br />Community Center . Over the course of the two days, 82 attendees signed in representing a <br />broad range of representatives from the community including youth. Participants were <br />encouraged to visit stations around the room that provided information on the three west <br />side concepts, the east side concept and landscaping and then completed a feedback form <br />(refer to Photo 8). The form asked them to share what elements of the concepts presented <br />would improve their travel along the corridor. Responses to each concept are summarized <br />on the following pages. <br />General Comments <br />Aside from the specific comments on each concept presented and the landscape design, the <br />following comments were received either in the “O ther Notes” section of the comment form, <br />on comment cards or on the available note pads. <br />• Community feedback strongly emphasizes pedestrian and bicyclist safety, calling for <br />raised crosswalks, protected intersections, complete sidewalks, and fully separated <br />bike paths . <br />• Lighting, reflective elements, and tree shade are requested to improve usability and <br />safety, especially for students and daily walkers . <br />• Residents express concern about maintaining vehicle travel lanes to avoid worsening <br />traffic congestion while recommending design features like narrower lanes and speed <br />controls to ease traffic . <br />• There is also strong support for underground utilities, clear sidewalks, and separated <br />bus lanes . <br />• The community is interested in a design that balances traffic with safety, accessibility, <br />and environmental enhancements. <br />• Appreciation expressed for the workshop and answers provided. <br /> <br />Photo 8: Participants Involved in Interactive Stations at Workshop 3