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<br />study kicked off with community meetings that will lead to selection of a locally-preferred <br />alternative that implements - <br />identified needs. The project aims to improve safety, reduce speed-related collisions, <br />nd often vulnerable <br />populations. <br /> Well 29 Rehabilitation Project <br />The Well 29 Rehabilitation Project provides long-term <br />benefits by restoring reliable water production of 2,500 <br />GPM. The well feeds directly into the 10-million-gallon <br />Walnut Station Reservoir, which serves the heart of the <br />City in the downtown district. New pump, motor, and <br />piping improvements strengthen reliability, while <br />electrical rehabilitation enhances efficiency. The <br />protective building and wall reduce exposure and <br />entrances with pedestrian safety lighting improve site <br />safety and eliminate the traffic control once required to <br />access the exposed site. At the community level, <br />partnership with the nearby high school, which received <br />»Above: Pictures of an upgraded <br />new pickleball courts and two digital billboards to <br />electrical, control, and HVAC system. <br />enhance recreation, neighborhood outreach and <br />communication. <br />These improvements safeguard public health, <br />modernize aging infrastructure, and strengthen <br />community connections, raising quality of life <br />for residents and enhancing system resilience. <br />This project was completed in 2025. <br /> <br /> <br />»Above: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Well 32 Rehabilitation Project <br />The rehabilitation of Well 32 provides lasting benefits to Santa Ana residents by securing <br />a critical, reliable, and drought-resilient water supply. Producing 2,500 GPM, the well <br />feeds directly into the 15-million-t and most vital <br />storage facility, enhancing fire protection and ensuring supply during emergencies and <br />28 <br /> <br /> <br />