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City of Santa Ana Baseline Sales Tax Extension Survey December 2025 <br />The measure includes a clear system of <br />B <br />accountability including citizen oversight, <br />36% <br />31% <br />11% <br />15% <br />5% <br />3% <br />independent audits, and public disclosure of <br />how all funds are spent. <br />All money raised by the measure will stay <br />C1 <br />local to fund essential services and facilities <br />39% <br />32% <br />9% <br />12% <br />5% <br />3% <br />here in Santa Ana. By law, it can't be taken <br />away b the State or County. <br />All money raised by the measure will stay <br />local to fund essential services and facilities <br />C2 <br />here in Santa Ana. By law, it can't be taken <br />38% <br />38% <br />8% <br />9% <br />6% <br />1 <br />away by the Federal Government, State or <br />County. <br />This measure will help protect our quality of <br />p <br />life and keep Santa Ana a special place to live <br />34% <br />33% <br />12% <br />14% <br />4% <br />2% <br />by keeping our city safe, clean and well - <br />maintained. <br />Most of the sales tax generated locally goes <br />to the State of California and Orange County. <br />E <br />This measure ensures that a higher <br />35/ <br />34% <br />11% <br />13% <br />4% <br />3% <br />percentage of our sales tax dollars stay here <br />in Santa Ana and we have local control over <br />how those funds are spent. <br />The City maintains 454 miles of streets, 90 <br />miles of storm drains, and 371 acres of parks <br />F <br />and playfields. This measure provides the <br />35% <br />37% <br />11% <br />10% <br />5% <br />3% <br />funding we need to keep our streets, <br />infrastructure, and arks in good condition. <br />Fast emergency response times for 9-1-1 calls <br />are critical for saving lives. This measure <br />G <br />ensures that we have enough law <br />41 % <br />31 % <br />11% <br />10% <br />5% <br />3% <br />enforcement officers, firefighters, and <br />paramedics to respond quickly to 9-1-1 <br />emergencies. <br />Much of the money raised by the sales tax <br />comes from people who visitor pass through <br />H <br />Santa Ana, but don't live here. This measure <br />26% <br />33% <br />18% <br />1 5% <br />6% <br />2% <br />will make sure they pay their fair share for <br />the facilities and services they use while in <br />our city. <br />Over the past six years, the City has <br />reinvested every dime of the sales tax <br />revenues back into the community to fix our <br />I <br />streets and infrastructure, improve public <br />34% <br />35% <br />10% <br />1 5% <br />4% <br />2% <br />safety, remove graffiti, and pay for essential <br />city services. Voting 'yes' on this measure will <br />allow this important source of funding to <br />continue. <br />City of Santa Ana True North Research, Inc. ©2025 <br />
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