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Item 10 - 2025 General Plan Annual Progress Report
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<br />Sustainable Infrastructure <br />Santa Ana has a commitment to improving quality of life through the Santa Ana Green <br />Program and investment in sustainable infrastructure, thereby reducing carbon pollution, <br />protecting groundwater, promoting healthy lifestyles, and enhancing public safety. The <br />General Plan builds upon these ideas by providing goals and policies for healthy <br />neighborhood initiatives, which include tree planting, corridor greenways, build-green <br />initiatives, and energy conservation. <br /> Rousselle Street Flood Protection Project <br />The City received $4,675,000 in state grant funding through the Proposition 68 Floodplain <br />Management, Protection, and Risk Awareness Program. In 2025, the City used this <br />funding to install approximately 1,350 feet of new 8footwide by 7foottall storm drain as <br />part of the Rousselle Street Flood Protection Project. This improvement addressed <br />deficiencies identified in the <br />the existing storm drain was undersized and required upgrading to adequately convey <br />storm flows. In addition to the storm drain replacement, the project incorporated <br />droughttolerant landscaping along the Maple Bike Trail, new sidewalk and driveway <br />improvements, asphalt paving, and educational signage. Collectively, these <br />enhancements will reduce flooding within the Delhi watershed, improve water quality, and <br />enhance the overall aesthetics and functionality of the surrounding neighborhood. <br /> <br />»Above: Pictures of the Rousselle Street Flood Protection Project. <br />26 <br /> <br /> <br />
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