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General Plan Overview <br /> The Santa Ana General Plan provides long-term policy direction to guide the physical <br /> development, quality of life, economic health, and sustainability of the City through 2045. <br /> Informed by a comprehensive public engagement process, the General Plan establishes <br /> a shared vision of the community's aspirations to remain and thrive as the world-class <br /> capital of Orange County that celebrates diversity, neighborhoods, and cultural heritage. <br /> : A Shared Vision <br /> The Golden City Beyond General Plan was approved by the City Council in April of 2022. <br /> The General Plan consists of a vision statement and 12 elements divided into three <br /> volumes. Each element contains a set of goals and policies, which are underpinned by <br /> five "Core Values." The Core Values were collectively created through the community <br /> engagement phase of the General Plan Update and reflect the community's highest <br /> priorities and guiding principles. They are: Health, Equity, Sustainability, Culture, and <br /> Education. <br /> Each element also contains an implementation section that provides a list, organized by <br /> goal, of the actions to take place in the next one to five years to make progress toward <br /> achieving the plan's vision. These implementation actions provide the basis for <br /> establishing priorities, scheduling, and assigning staff and other resources. <br /> Implementation actions also identify the responsible agency for implementing the action <br /> item and when it should be carried out. Implementation is often contingent upon available <br /> resources and funding. While many actions can be pursued through initiatives already <br /> underway, others will require additional resources. As such, the exact mix and timing of <br /> programs the City may pursue during a given calendar year will in part be opportunity- <br /> driven, dependent on the availability of funding, staffing, and other necessary resources. <br /> State law enacted through Senate Bill 1000 (2016) requires all cities and counties to <br /> update public policies to address environmental justice (EJ). The City addressed SB 1000 <br /> requirements in the General Plan through an "environmental justice in all policies" <br /> approach instead of a stand-alone element to ensure the topic is present alongside the <br /> multitude of issues and topics that affect Santa Ana communities. <br /> General Plan Land Use Element Implementation Action 2.2 requires the Planning and <br /> Building Agency to prepare a General Plan Annual Progress Report for the City Council. <br /> Additionally, Government Code Section 65400 requires local planning agencies to submit <br /> an annual progress report on the status of the General Plan and progress in its <br /> implementation to the local legislative body. The progress report is then submitted to the <br /> State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and to <br /> the Office of Planning and Research (OPR) annually. <br /> The following pages highlight major accomplishments during the 2025 reporting period <br /> as well as summaries of work completed toward the entirety of implementation actions <br /> across the General Plan (Attachment A). The Housing Element Annual Progress Report <br /> is prepared as a separate document (Attachment B). It contains state-mandated content <br /> and is presented in the state-mandated format. <br /> 1 <br /> City Council 10 — 9 3/3/2026 <br />