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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet_2022-03-07City Council Meeting Agenda Packet March 7, 2022 SPECIAL OPEN MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 5:30 PM Vicente Sarmiento Mayor VSarmiento@santa­ana.org Thai Viet Phan Councilmember – Ward 1 TPhan@santa­ana.org David Penaloza Councilmember ­ Ward 2 DPenaloza@santa­ana.org Jessie Lopez Councilmember ­ Ward 3 JessieLopez@santa­ana.org Phil Bacerra Mayor Pro Tem ­ Ward 4 PBacerra@santa­ana.org Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Councilmember ­ Ward 5 JRyanHernandez@santa­ana.org Nelida Mendoza Councilmember ­ Ward 6 NMendoza@santa­ana.org Mayor and Council telephone: 714­647­6900 Agenda item inquiries: 714­647­6520 Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney Kristine Ridge City Manager KRidge@santa­ana.org Daisy Gomez Clerk of the Council In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting, contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 647­5624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting documentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings. CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICS The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and its community. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful and inclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets the challenges of today and tomorrow, as follows: Vision ­ The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth • Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate • Enriched and diverse culture • Quality government services Mission ­ To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality of life for residents. Guiding Principles ­ Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility • Innovation • Transparency Code of Ethics and Conduct ­ At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008, voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committees to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: • Integrity • Honesty • Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency Members of the public may attend the City Council meeting in­person or join via Zoom. The City Council meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting from your computer, tablet or smart phone via YouTube LiveStream at www.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on Spectrum channel 3 and AT&T U­verse channel 99. PUBLIC COMMENTS – Members of the public who wish to address the City Council only on items listed on the special meeting agenda may do so by one of the following ways: MAILING OPTION written communications – Public comments may be mailed to: Office of the Clerk of the Council, 20 Civic Center Plaza M­30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All written communications received via mail by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system which is available for public review. SENDING E­MAIL OPTION – Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk’s office at eComment@santa­ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting on in the subject line of the email. All emails received before 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system which is available for public review. LIVE VIRTUAL OPTION – Members of the public may provide live comments during the meeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type the following address into your web browser https://us02web.zoom.us/j/315965149. To join the Conference Call: Dial (669) 900­9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will be prompted by the City Clerk when it is time for special agenda item. You may request to speak by dialing *9 from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. After the Clerk confirms the last three digits of the caller’s phone number or Zoom ID and unmutes them, the caller must press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers are encouraged, but not required, to identify themselves by name. Each caller will be provided three (3) minutes to speak, unless due to the number of speakers wanting to speak a decision is made to provide a different amount of time to speak. IN­PERSON OPTION ­ Members of the public can provide in­person comments at the podium in the Council Chamber. The Council Chamber will have seating available for members of the public to attend the meeting in­person. Face coverings are optional for members of the public who enter City buildings who have been vaccinated against COVID­ 19. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time is announced by the presiding chair. Speakers who wish to address the Council must do so by submitting a “Request to Speak” card by 5:30 p.m. Cards will not be accepted after the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the presiding chair. LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS – You can provide comments by joining Zoom or the Conference Call as described in the LIVE or IN­PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above.  About the Agenda To download or view the attachments (staff report and other supporting documentation) for each agenda item, you must select the agenda item to see the attachments to either open in a new link (the eyeball ) or download a pdf (the cloud symbol with the down arrow ). SPECIAL OPEN MEETING CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE Council Members Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez Nelida Mendoza David Penaloza Thai Viet Phan Mayor  Pro Tem Phil Bacerra Mayor Vicente Sarmiento City Manager Kristine Ridge City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho Clerk of the Council Daisy Gomez ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sarmiento PUBLIC COMMENT – Members of the public may address the City Council only on items listed on the Special Meeting Agenda. BUSINESS CALENDAR 1.Presentation of Public Testimony and Draft Maps, City Council Consideration and Direction Regarding Draft Maps Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office Recommended Action: Seeking input regarding the content of the draft map(s). Adjournment – Adjourn the Special City Council meeting. City Council 1 3/7/2022 City Council MeetingAgenda PacketMarch 7, 2022SPECIAL OPEN MEETINGCITY COUNCIL CHAMBER22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 927015:30 PMVicente SarmientoMayorVSarmiento@santa­ana.orgThai Viet PhanCouncilmember – Ward 1TPhan@santa­ana.org David PenalozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 2DPenaloza@santa­ana.orgJessie LopezCouncilmember ­ Ward 3JessieLopez@santa­ana.org Phil BacerraMayor Pro Tem ­ Ward 4PBacerra@santa­ana.orgJohnathan Ryan HernandezCouncilmember ­ Ward 5JRyanHernandez@santa­ana.org Nelida MendozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 6NMendoza@santa­ana.orgMayor and Council telephone: 714­647­6900Agenda item inquiries: 714­647­6520Sonia R. CarvalhoCity Attorney Kristine RidgeCity ManagerKRidge@santa­ana.org Daisy GomezClerk of the Council In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting, contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 647­5624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting documentation can be found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings. CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICS The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and its community. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful and inclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets the challenges of today and tomorrow, as follows: Vision ­ The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth • Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate • Enriched and diverse culture • Quality government services Mission ­ To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality of life for residents. Guiding Principles ­ Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility • Innovation • Transparency Code of Ethics and Conduct ­ At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008, voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committees to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: • Integrity • Honesty • Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency Members of the public may attend the City Council meeting in­person or join via Zoom. The City Council meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting from your computer, tablet or smart phone via YouTube LiveStream at www.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on Spectrum channel 3 and AT&T U­verse channel 99. PUBLIC COMMENTS – Members of the public who wish to address the City Council only on items listed on the special meeting agenda may do so by one of the following ways: MAILING OPTION written communications – Public comments may be mailed to: Office of the Clerk of the Council, 20 Civic Center Plaza M­30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All written communications received via mail by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system which is available for public review. SENDING E­MAIL OPTION – Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk’s office at eComment@santa­ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting on in the subject line of the email. All emails received before 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system which is available for public review. LIVE VIRTUAL OPTION – Members of the public may provide live comments during the meeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type the following address into your web browser https://us02web.zoom.us/j/315965149. To join the Conference Call: Dial (669) 900­9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will be prompted by the City Clerk when it is time for special agenda item. You may request to speak by dialing *9 from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. After the Clerk confirms the last three digits of the caller’s phone number or Zoom ID and unmutes them, the caller must press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers are encouraged, but not required, to identify themselves by name. Each caller will be provided three (3) minutes to speak, unless due to the number of speakers wanting to speak a decision is made to provide a different amount of time to speak. IN­PERSON OPTION ­ Members of the public can provide in­person comments at the podium in the Council Chamber. The Council Chamber will have seating available for members of the public to attend the meeting in­person. Face coverings are optional for members of the public who enter City buildings who have been vaccinated against COVID­ 19. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time is announced by the presiding chair. Speakers who wish to address the Council must do so by submitting a “Request to Speak” card by 5:30 p.m. Cards will not be accepted after the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the presiding chair. LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS – You can provide comments by joining Zoom or the Conference Call as described in the LIVE or IN­PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above.  About the Agenda To download or view the attachments (staff report and other supporting documentation) for each agenda item, you must select the agenda item to see the attachments to either open in a new link (the eyeball ) or download a pdf (the cloud symbol with the down arrow ). SPECIAL OPEN MEETING CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE Council Members Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez Nelida Mendoza David Penaloza Thai Viet Phan Mayor  Pro Tem Phil Bacerra Mayor Vicente Sarmiento City Manager Kristine Ridge City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho Clerk of the Council Daisy Gomez ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sarmiento PUBLIC COMMENT – Members of the public may address the City Council only on items listed on the Special Meeting Agenda. BUSINESS CALENDAR 1.Presentation of Public Testimony and Draft Maps, City Council Consideration and Direction Regarding Draft Maps Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office Recommended Action: Seeking input regarding the content of the draft map(s). Adjournment – Adjourn the Special City Council meeting. City Council 2 3/7/2022 City Council MeetingAgenda PacketMarch 7, 2022SPECIAL OPEN MEETINGCITY COUNCIL CHAMBER22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 927015:30 PMVicente SarmientoMayorVSarmiento@santa­ana.orgThai Viet PhanCouncilmember – Ward 1TPhan@santa­ana.org David PenalozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 2DPenaloza@santa­ana.orgJessie LopezCouncilmember ­ Ward 3JessieLopez@santa­ana.org Phil BacerraMayor Pro Tem ­ Ward 4PBacerra@santa­ana.orgJohnathan Ryan HernandezCouncilmember ­ Ward 5JRyanHernandez@santa­ana.org Nelida MendozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 6NMendoza@santa­ana.orgMayor and Council telephone: 714­647­6900Agenda item inquiries: 714­647­6520Sonia R. CarvalhoCity Attorney Kristine RidgeCity ManagerKRidge@santa­ana.org Daisy GomezClerk of the CouncilIn compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting, contactMichael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 647­5624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable the City tomake reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting documentation canbe found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICSThe City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and itscommunity. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful andinclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets thechallenges of today and tomorrow, as follows:Vision ­ The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth •Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate • Enriched anddiverse culture • Quality government servicesMission ­ To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensurespublic safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high qualityof life for residents.Guiding Principles ­ Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility •Innovation • TransparencyCode of Ethics and Conduct ­ At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008,voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committees to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: • Integrity • Honesty • Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency Members of the public may attend the City Council meeting in­person or join via Zoom. The City Council meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting from your computer, tablet or smart phone via YouTube LiveStream at www.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on Spectrum channel 3 and AT&T U­verse channel 99. PUBLIC COMMENTS – Members of the public who wish to address the City Council only on items listed on the special meeting agenda may do so by one of the following ways: MAILING OPTION written communications – Public comments may be mailed to: Office of the Clerk of the Council, 20 Civic Center Plaza M­30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All written communications received via mail by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system which is available for public review. SENDING E­MAIL OPTION – Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk’s office at eComment@santa­ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting on in the subject line of the email. All emails received before 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system which is available for public review. LIVE VIRTUAL OPTION – Members of the public may provide live comments during the meeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type the following address into your web browser https://us02web.zoom.us/j/315965149. To join the Conference Call: Dial (669) 900­9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will be prompted by the City Clerk when it is time for special agenda item. You may request to speak by dialing *9 from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. After the Clerk confirms the last three digits of the caller’s phone number or Zoom ID and unmutes them, the caller must press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers are encouraged, but not required, to identify themselves by name. Each caller will be provided three (3) minutes to speak, unless due to the number of speakers wanting to speak a decision is made to provide a different amount of time to speak. IN­PERSON OPTION ­ Members of the public can provide in­person comments at the podium in the Council Chamber. The Council Chamber will have seating available for members of the public to attend the meeting in­person. Face coverings are optional for members of the public who enter City buildings who have been vaccinated against COVID­ 19. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time is announced by the presiding chair. Speakers who wish to address the Council must do so by submitting a “Request to Speak” card by 5:30 p.m. Cards will not be accepted after the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the presiding chair. LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS – You can provide comments by joining Zoom or the Conference Call as described in the LIVE or IN­PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above.  About the Agenda To download or view the attachments (staff report and other supporting documentation) for each agenda item, you must select the agenda item to see the attachments to either open in a new link (the eyeball ) or download a pdf (the cloud symbol with the down arrow ). SPECIAL OPEN MEETING CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE Council Members Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez Nelida Mendoza David Penaloza Thai Viet Phan Mayor  Pro Tem Phil Bacerra Mayor Vicente Sarmiento City Manager Kristine Ridge City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho Clerk of the Council Daisy Gomez ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sarmiento PUBLIC COMMENT – Members of the public may address the City Council only on items listed on the Special Meeting Agenda. BUSINESS CALENDAR 1.Presentation of Public Testimony and Draft Maps, City Council Consideration and Direction Regarding Draft Maps Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office Recommended Action: Seeking input regarding the content of the draft map(s). Adjournment – Adjourn the Special City Council meeting. City Council 3 3/7/2022 City Council MeetingAgenda PacketMarch 7, 2022SPECIAL OPEN MEETINGCITY COUNCIL CHAMBER22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 927015:30 PMVicente SarmientoMayorVSarmiento@santa­ana.orgThai Viet PhanCouncilmember – Ward 1TPhan@santa­ana.org David PenalozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 2DPenaloza@santa­ana.orgJessie LopezCouncilmember ­ Ward 3JessieLopez@santa­ana.org Phil BacerraMayor Pro Tem ­ Ward 4PBacerra@santa­ana.orgJohnathan Ryan HernandezCouncilmember ­ Ward 5JRyanHernandez@santa­ana.org Nelida MendozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 6NMendoza@santa­ana.orgMayor and Council telephone: 714­647­6900Agenda item inquiries: 714­647­6520Sonia R. CarvalhoCity Attorney Kristine RidgeCity ManagerKRidge@santa­ana.org Daisy GomezClerk of the CouncilIn compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting, contactMichael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 647­5624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable the City tomake reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting documentation canbe found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICSThe City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and itscommunity. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful andinclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets thechallenges of today and tomorrow, as follows:Vision ­ The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth •Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate • Enriched anddiverse culture • Quality government servicesMission ­ To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensurespublic safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high qualityof life for residents.Guiding Principles ­ Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility •Innovation • TransparencyCode of Ethics and Conduct ­ At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008,voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics andConduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committeesto assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: • Integrity • Honesty •Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • EfficiencyMembers of the public may attend the City Council meeting in­person or join via Zoom. The CityCouncil meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting fromyour computer, tablet or smart phone via YouTube LiveStream atwww.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on Spectrum channel 3 andAT&T U­verse channel 99.PUBLIC COMMENTS – Members of the public who wish to address the City Council only onitems listed on the special meeting agenda may do so by one of the following ways:MAILING OPTION written communications – Public comments may be mailed to: Office ofthe Clerk of the Council, 20 Civic Center Plaza M­30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All writtencommunications received via mail by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will bedistributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system whichis available for public review.SENDING E­MAIL OPTION – Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk’soffice at eComment@santa­ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting onin the subject line of the email. All emails received before 4:00 p.m. on the day of themeeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archivesystem which is available for public review.LIVE VIRTUAL OPTION – Members of the public may provide live comments during themeeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type the followingaddress into your web browser https://us02web.zoom.us/j/315965149. To join theConference Call: Dial (669) 900­9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will beprompted by the City Clerk when it is time for special agenda item. You may request tospeak by dialing *9 from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. Afterthe Clerk confirms the last three digits of the caller’s phone number or Zoom ID andunmutes them, the caller must press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers areencouraged, but not required, to identify themselves by name. Each caller will be providedthree (3) minutes to speak, unless due to the number of speakers wanting to speak adecision is made to provide a different amount of time to speak.IN­PERSON OPTION ­ Members of the public can provide in­person comments at thepodium in the Council Chamber. The Council Chamber will have seating available formembers of the public to attend the meeting in­person. Face coverings are optional formembers of the public who enter City buildings who have been vaccinated against COVID­19. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time isannounced by the presiding chair. Speakers who wish to address the Council must do soby submitting a “Request to Speak” card by 5:30 p.m. Cards will not be acceptedafter the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the presiding chair.LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS – You can provide comments by joining Zoom or the ConferenceCall as described in the LIVE or IN­PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above. About the AgendaTo download or view the attachments (staff report and other supporting documentation) for each agenda item, you must select the agenda item to see the attachments to either open in a new link (the eyeball ) or download a pdf (the cloud symbol with the down arrow ). SPECIAL OPEN MEETING CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE Council Members Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez Nelida Mendoza David Penaloza Thai Viet Phan Mayor  Pro Tem Phil Bacerra Mayor Vicente Sarmiento City Manager Kristine Ridge City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho Clerk of the Council Daisy Gomez ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sarmiento PUBLIC COMMENT – Members of the public may address the City Council only on items listed on the Special Meeting Agenda. BUSINESS CALENDAR 1.Presentation of Public Testimony and Draft Maps, City Council Consideration and Direction Regarding Draft Maps Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office Recommended Action: Seeking input regarding the content of the draft map(s). Adjournment – Adjourn the Special City Council meeting. City Council 4 3/7/2022 City Council MeetingAgenda PacketMarch 7, 2022SPECIAL OPEN MEETINGCITY COUNCIL CHAMBER22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 927015:30 PMVicente SarmientoMayorVSarmiento@santa­ana.orgThai Viet PhanCouncilmember – Ward 1TPhan@santa­ana.org David PenalozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 2DPenaloza@santa­ana.orgJessie LopezCouncilmember ­ Ward 3JessieLopez@santa­ana.org Phil BacerraMayor Pro Tem ­ Ward 4PBacerra@santa­ana.orgJohnathan Ryan HernandezCouncilmember ­ Ward 5JRyanHernandez@santa­ana.org Nelida MendozaCouncilmember ­ Ward 6NMendoza@santa­ana.orgMayor and Council telephone: 714­647­6900Agenda item inquiries: 714­647­6520Sonia R. CarvalhoCity Attorney Kristine RidgeCity ManagerKRidge@santa­ana.org Daisy GomezClerk of the CouncilIn compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting, contactMichael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 647­5624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable the City tomake reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting documentation canbe found on the City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICSThe City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and itscommunity. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful andinclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets thechallenges of today and tomorrow, as follows:Vision ­ The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth •Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate • Enriched anddiverse culture • Quality government servicesMission ­ To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensurespublic safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high qualityof life for residents.Guiding Principles ­ Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility •Innovation • TransparencyCode of Ethics and Conduct ­ At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008,voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics andConduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committeesto assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: • Integrity • Honesty •Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • EfficiencyMembers of the public may attend the City Council meeting in­person or join via Zoom. The CityCouncil meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting fromyour computer, tablet or smart phone via YouTube LiveStream atwww.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on Spectrum channel 3 andAT&T U­verse channel 99.PUBLIC COMMENTS – Members of the public who wish to address the City Council only onitems listed on the special meeting agenda may do so by one of the following ways:MAILING OPTION written communications – Public comments may be mailed to: Office ofthe Clerk of the Council, 20 Civic Center Plaza M­30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All writtencommunications received via mail by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will bedistributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archive system whichis available for public review.SENDING E­MAIL OPTION – Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk’soffice at eComment@santa­ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting onin the subject line of the email. All emails received before 4:00 p.m. on the day of themeeting will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City’s document archivesystem which is available for public review.LIVE VIRTUAL OPTION – Members of the public may provide live comments during themeeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type the followingaddress into your web browser https://us02web.zoom.us/j/315965149. To join theConference Call: Dial (669) 900­9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will beprompted by the City Clerk when it is time for special agenda item. You may request tospeak by dialing *9 from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. Afterthe Clerk confirms the last three digits of the caller’s phone number or Zoom ID andunmutes them, the caller must press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers areencouraged, but not required, to identify themselves by name. Each caller will be providedthree (3) minutes to speak, unless due to the number of speakers wanting to speak adecision is made to provide a different amount of time to speak.IN­PERSON OPTION ­ Members of the public can provide in­person comments at thepodium in the Council Chamber. The Council Chamber will have seating available formembers of the public to attend the meeting in­person. Face coverings are optional formembers of the public who enter City buildings who have been vaccinated against COVID­19. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time isannounced by the presiding chair. Speakers who wish to address the Council must do soby submitting a “Request to Speak” card by 5:30 p.m. Cards will not be acceptedafter the Public Comment Session begins without the permission of the presiding chair.LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS – You can provide comments by joining Zoom or the ConferenceCall as described in the LIVE or IN­PERSON PUBLIC COMMENTS OPTION above. About the AgendaTo download or view the attachments (staff report and other supporting documentation) for each agenda item, you must select the agenda item to see the attachments to either open in a new link (the eyeball ) or download a pdf (the cloud symbol with the down arrow ). SPECIAL OPEN MEETING CALL TO ORDER ATTENDANCE Council Members Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez Nelida Mendoza David Penaloza Thai Viet Phan Mayor  Pro Tem Phil Bacerra Mayor Vicente Sarmiento City Manager Kristine Ridge City Attorney Sonia R. Carvalho Clerk of the Council Daisy Gomez ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sarmiento PUBLIC COMMENT – Members of the public may address the City Council only on items listed on the Special Meeting Agenda. BUSINESS CALENDAR 1.Presentation of Public Testimony and Draft Maps, City Council Consideration and Direction Regarding Draft Maps Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office Recommended Action: Seeking input regarding the content of the draft map(s). Adjournment – Adjourn the Special City Council meeting. City Council 5 3/7/2022 City of Santa Ana Draft Maps MARCH 7, 2022 City Council 1 –1 3/7/2022 Agenda •Traditional Redistricting Principles •Census Data •Public Submissions •Community of Interest Testimony •Current Lines •Draft Maps •Next Steps What we will cover City Council 1 –2 3/7/2022 Traditional Redistricting Principles The Fair Maps Act passed by the Legislature mandates a set of criteria we must follow when drawing ward plans. •Relatively equal size - people, not citizens •Contiguous – wards should not hop/jump •Maintain “communities of interest” •Follow city and census designated place boundaries •Keep wards compact – appearance/function Complying with the Fair Maps Act City Council 1 –3 3/7/2022 Public Submissions We have converted all DistrictR submissions, received by February 25th, to our “Atlas” format which includes: •Cover page with full districting plan overview. •Data table with population, deviation, ethnic population, Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP)Ethnicity and breakdowns for each ward (numbered 1-6 for a complete plan) •Individual ward maps with street-details and data tables and charts. City Council 1 –4 3/7/2022 Public Submissions In addition to PDF maps of all submissions, there are also web maps provided. These allow the user to zoom in to street level for a closer inspection of where ward lines are placed. City Council 1 –5 3/7/2022 City Council 1 –6 3/7/2022 City Council 1 –7 3/7/2022 Total Deviation of 13.4% City Council 1 –8 3/7/2022 Draft Plans F, K, SARC1, SARC2, SARC1a and SARC2a Councilmembers were provided a packet with six plans based on public DistrictR submissions. The plans were reviewed to ensure they follow traditional redistricting principles. These maps were posted to the City’s website for the public prior to today’s Special Meeting. •Wards are letters, not numbers. This is a temporary structure for identifying seats as the final draft plan is required to be numbered based on a formula in the charter. •Each draft has been created with a less than 10% total deviation. City Council 1 –9 3/7/2022 Plan F Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Deviation of 4.7% •Based on public submission ID86566 •Creates five wards that are 50%+ Latino Citizen Voting Age Population in “B”, “C”, “D”, “E” & “F” •Creates an Asian plurality ward in Ward A at 43.5% City Council 1 –10 3/7/2022 Plan F Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Follows Neighborhood lines •Keeps Northern Communities whole: West Floral Park, Floral Park, Fisher Park, Morrison Eldridge Park, and Park Santiago •Keeps Southern Communities whole: Sandpointe, Republic Homes, Metro Classic, Thornton Park and South Coast City Council 1 –11 3/7/2022 Plan K Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Deviation of 6.2% •Creates four wards that are 50%+ Latino Citizen Voting Age Population in “B”, “C”, “D”, “E” & “F” •Creates an Asian plurality ward in Ward A at 43.5% City Council 1 –12 3/7/2022 Plan K Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Keeps Northern Communities whole: West Floral Park, Floral Park, Fisher Park, Morrison and Eldridge Park •Keeps Southern Communities whole: Sandpointe, Republic Homes, Metro Classic, Thornton Park and South Coast City Council 1 –13 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 1 Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Deviation of 2.3% •Creates four wards that are 50%+ Latino Citizen Voting Age Population in “B”, “D”, “E” & “F” •Creates an Asian plurality ward in Ward A at 42.8% City Council 1 –14 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 1 Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Keeps Northern Communities whole: West Floral Park, Floral Park, Fisher Park, Morrison Eldridge Park, and Park Santiago •Keeps Southern Communities whole: Sandpointe, Republic Homes, Metro Classic, Thornton Park and South Coast City Council 1 –15 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 2 Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Deviation of 1.7% •Creates four wards that are 50%+ Latino Citizen Voting Age Population in “B”, “D”, “E” & “F” •Creates an Asian plurality ward in Ward A at 42.8% City Council 1 –16 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 2 Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Keeps Northern Communities whole: West Floral Park, Floral Park, Fisher Park, Morrison Eldridge Park, and Park Santiago •Metro Classic, Republic Homes and Thornton Park in DB •Sandpointe, South Coast and Rosewood Baker in DD City Council 1 –17 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 1a Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Deviation of 2.7% •Creates four wards that are 50%+ Latino Citizen Voting Age Population in “C”, “D”, “E” & “F” •Creates an Asian plurality ward in Ward A at 42.8% City Council 1 –18 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 1a Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Keeps the Sullivan Community whole •Keeps Northern Communities whole: West Floral Park, Floral Park, Fisher Park, Morrison Eldridge Park, and Park Santiago •Keeps Southern Communities whole: Sandpointe, Republic Homes, Metro Classic, Thornton Park and South Coast City Council 1 –19 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 2a Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Deviation of 1.8% •Creates four wards that are 50%+ Latino Citizen Voting Age Population in “C”, “D”, “E” & “F” •Creates an Asian plurality ward in Ward A at 42.8% City Council 1 –20 3/7/2022 Santa Ana Redistricting Coalition 2a Plan meets traditional redistricting criteria and also achieves the following: •Keeps the Sullivan Community whole •Keeps Northern Communities whole: West Floral Park, Floral Park, Fisher Park, Morrison Eldridge Park, and Park Santiago •Metro Classic, Republic Homes and Thornton Park kept whole •Sandpointe, South Coast and Rosewood Baker kept whole City Council 1 –21 3/7/2022 Amending Plans Tradeoffs and balancing population between wards is often necessary to ensure plans stay within the legal total population threshold and meet other redistricting principles. 1) Keep the overall plan under 10% total deviation 2) Identify a “swap” of population between two wards 3) Identify a set of changes to multiple wards “rotating” population between each of them City Council 1 –22 3/7/2022 What’s Next •The council should identify a plan or plans to move forward to the next meeting with specific changes, if any, clearly identified tonight. •All draft plans will go to a final plan selection hearing. •The Final Plan Selection Hearing will consider only draft plans that have been made public for seven days. •Numbering of wards is done at the end of the process City Council 1 –23 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 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20, 2021 City Council 1 –64 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –65 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –66 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –67 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –68 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –69 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –70 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –71 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –72 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –73 3/7/2022 City of Los Angeles Mapping SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 City Council 1 –74 3/7/2022 ?ìE ?ìE !"^$ ?sE %&l( ?uE EUCLID STBRISTOL STSANTA ANA BLVD EDINGER AV BRISTOL STSUNFLOWER AV WARNER AV RED HILL AVLA VETA AV HARBOR BLVDHARBOR BLVDRAITT STRAITT STWASHINGTON AV NEWHOPE STWARNER AV 1ST ST1ST ST 1ST ST TUSTIN AVSEGERSTROM AV 17TH ST 17TH ST FAIRVIEWSTFAIRVIEW STFAIRVIEW STBRISTOL STMAIN STMAIN STMAIN STFLOWER STCIVIC CENTER DR SANTA CLARA AVSANTA CLARA AV FAIRHAVEN AV ALTON AV GARDEN GROVEBLVD GRAND AVGLASSELL STEDINGER AV EDINGER AV DYER RD WESTMINSTER AV MC FADDEN AV MC FADDEN AV GRAND AVDYER RDFLOWER STFLOWER STWARNER AV MACARTHUR BLVD MACARTHUR BLVDBROADWAYBROADWAYBROADWAY")44 ")26 ")42 ")22 ")21 ")52 ")38 ")27 ")43 ")23 ")37 ")2 ")4 ")34 ")31 ")24 ")3 ")32 ")49 ")7 ")1 ")25 ")5 ")6 ")9 ")51 ")47 ")48 ")12 ")13 ")17")45 ")14 ")11 ")16 ")15 ")33 ")35")18 ")30 ")36 ")41 ")8 ")10")20 ")28 ")29 ")53 ")39 ")55 ")54 ")56 ")57 ")50 ")40 ")59 ")60 ")61 ")62 ")58 ")46 ")63 ")64 ")19 A F C B E D Proposed Redistricting Draft Plan F and Neighborhoods I0½1¼ Miles Map Date: 2/23/2022 SANTA ANA NEIGHBORHOODS 1. Logan 14. Thornton Park 27. Northwest 39. Riverview 52. Casa De Santiago 2. Floral Park 15. Bristol/Warner 28. Flower Park 40. Bella Vista 53. Windsor Village North 3. Fairhaven 16. Laurelhurst 29. Morning Sunwood 41. Pico-Lowell 54. Concord 4. Washington Square 17. South Coast 30. Windsor Village 42. Santa Anita 55. Riverglen 5. French Park 18. Centennial Park 31. Park Santiago 43. Morrison/Eldridge Park 56. Edna Park 6. Lacy 19. Sunwood Central 32. Portola Park 44. West Grove Valley 57. Casa Bonita 7. Saddleback View 20. Mid-City 33. Shadow Run 45. Republic Homes 58. Meredith Parkwood 8. Heninger Park 21. Artesia Pilar 34. Willard 46. New Horizons 59. Metro Classic 9. Pacific Park 22. Mar-Les 35. Valley Adams 47. Madison Park 60. Lyon Street 10. Wilshire Square 23. Fisher Park 36. Central City 48. Cedar Evergreen Co-Op 61. Fairbridge Square 11. Santa Ana Memorial Park 24. Santa Ana Triangle 37. West Floral Park 49. Mabury Park 62. Grand Sunrise 12. Delhi 25. French Court 38. Bristol Memory 50. Rosewood Baker 63. Downtown 13. Sandpointe 26. Riverview West Coalition 51. Cornerstone Village 64. Young Square SantaAnaGIS_Map_Tracker City Council 1 –75 3/7/2022 ?ìE ?ìE !"^$ ?sE %&l( ?uE EUCLID STBRISTOL STSANTA ANA BLVD EDINGER AV BRISTOL STSUNFLOWER AV WARNER AV RED HILL AVLA VETA AV HARBOR BLVDHARBOR BLVDRAITT STRAITT STWASHINGTON AV NEWHOPE STWARNER AV 1ST ST1ST ST 1ST ST TUSTIN AVSEGERSTROM AV 17TH ST 17TH ST FAIRVIEWSTFAIRVIEW STFAIRVIEW STBRISTOL STMAIN STMAIN STMAIN STFLOWER STCIVIC CENTER DR SANTA CLARA AVSANTA CLARA AV FAIRHAVEN AV ALTON AV GARDEN GROVEBLVD GRAND AVGLASSELL STEDINGER AV EDINGER AV DYER RD WESTMINSTER AV MC FADDEN AV MC FADDEN AV GRAND AVDYER RDFLOWER STFLOWER STWARNER AV MACARTHUR BLVD MACARTHUR BLVDBROADWAYBROADWAYBROADWAY")44 ")26 ")42 ")22 ")21 ")52 ")38 ")27 ")43 ")23 ")37 ")2 ")4 ")34 ")31 ")24 ")3 ")32 ")49 ")7 ")1 ")25 ")5 ")6 ")9 ")51 ")47 ")48 ")12 ")13 ")17")45 ")14 ")11 ")16 ")15 ")33 ")35")18 ")30 ")36 ")41 ")8 ")10")20 ")28 ")29 ")53 ")39 ")55 ")54 ")56 ")57 ")50 ")40 ")59 ")60 ")61 ")62 ")58 ")46 ")63 ")64 ")19 A D C F E B Proposed Redistricting Draft Plan K and Neighborhoods I0½1¼ Miles Map Date: 2/23/2022 SANTA ANA NEIGHBORHOODS 1. Logan 14. Thornton Park 27. Northwest 39. Riverview 52. Casa De Santiago 2. Floral Park 15. Bristol/Warner 28. Flower Park 40. Bella Vista 53. Windsor Village North 3. Fairhaven 16. Laurelhurst 29. Morning Sunwood 41. Pico-Lowell 54. Concord 4. Washington Square 17. South Coast 30. Windsor Village 42. Santa Anita 55. Riverglen 5. French Park 18. Centennial Park 31. Park Santiago 43. Morrison/Eldridge Park 56. Edna Park 6. Lacy 19. Sunwood Central 32. Portola Park 44. West Grove Valley 57. Casa Bonita 7. Saddleback View 20. Mid-City 33. Shadow Run 45. Republic Homes 58. Meredith Parkwood 8. Heninger Park 21. Artesia Pilar 34. Willard 46. New Horizons 59. Metro Classic 9. Pacific Park 22. Mar-Les 35. Valley Adams 47. Madison Park 60. Lyon Street 10. Wilshire Square 23. Fisher Park 36. Central City 48. Cedar Evergreen Co-Op 61. Fairbridge Square 11. Santa Ana Memorial Park 24. Santa Ana Triangle 37. West Floral Park 49. Mabury Park 62. Grand Sunrise 12. Delhi 25. French Court 38. Bristol Memory 50. Rosewood Baker 63. Downtown 13. Sandpointe 26. Riverview West Coalition 51. Cornerstone Village 64. 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Logan 14. Thornton Park 27. Northwest 39. Riverview 52. Casa De Santiago 2. Floral Park 15. Bristol/Warner 28. Flower Park 40. Bella Vista 53. Windsor Village North 3. Fairhaven 16. Laurelhurst 29. Morning Sunwood 41. Pico-Lowell 54. Concord 4. Washington Square 17. South Coast 30. Windsor Village 42. Santa Anita 55. Riverglen 5. French Park 18. Centennial Park 31. Park Santiago 43. Morrison/Eldridge Park 56. Edna Park 6. Lacy 19. Sunwood Central 32. Portola Park 44. West Grove Valley 57. Casa Bonita 7. Saddleback View 20. Mid-City 33. Shadow Run 45. Republic Homes 58. Meredith Parkwood 8. Heninger Park 21. Artesia Pilar 34. Willard 46. New Horizons 59. Metro Classic 9. Pacific Park 22. Mar-Les 35. Valley Adams 47. Madison Park 60. Lyon Street 10. Wilshire Square 23. Fisher Park 36. Central City 48. Cedar Evergreen Co-Op 61. Fairbridge Square 11. Santa Ana Memorial Park 24. Santa Ana Triangle 37. West Floral Park 49. Mabury Park 62. Grand Sunrise 12. Delhi 25. French Court 38. Bristol Memory 50. Rosewood Baker 63. Downtown 13. Sandpointe 26. Riverview West Coalition 51. Cornerstone Village 64. Young Square SantaAnaGIS_Map_Tracker City Council 1 –77 3/7/2022 ?ìE ?ìE !"^$ ?sE %&l( ?uE EUCLID STBRISTOL STSANTA ANA BLVD EDINGER AV BRISTOL STSUNFLOWER AV WARNER AV RED HILL AVLA VETA AV HARBOR BLVDHARBOR BLVDRAITT STRAITT STWASHINGTON AV NEWHOPE STWARNER AV 1ST ST1ST ST 1ST ST TUSTIN AVSEGERSTROM AV 17TH ST 17TH ST FAIRVIEWSTFAIRVIEW STFAIRVIEW STBRISTOL STMAIN STMAIN STMAIN STFLOWER STCIVIC CENTER DR SANTA CLARA AVSANTA CLARA AV FAIRHAVEN AV ALTON AV GARDEN GROVEBLVD GRAND AVGLASSELL STEDINGER AV EDINGER AV DYER RD WESTMINSTER AV MC FADDEN AV MC FADDEN AV GRAND AVDYER RDFLOWER STFLOWER STWARNER AV MACARTHUR BLVD MACARTHUR BLVDBROADWAYBROADWAYBROADWAY")44 ")26 ")42 ")22 ")21 ")52 ")38 ")27 ")43 ")23 ")37 ")2 ")4 ")34 ")31 ")24 ")3 ")32 ")49 ")7 ")1 ")25 ")5 ")6 ")9 ")51 ")47 ")48 ")12 ")13 ")17")45 ")14 ")11 ")16 ")15 ")33 ")35")18 ")30 ")36 ")41 ")8 ")10")20 ")28 ")29 ")53 ")39 ")55 ")54 ")56 ")57 ")50 ")40 ")59 ")60 ")61 ")62 ")58 ")46 ")63 ")64 ")19 A C D E B F Proposed Redistricting Draft Plan SARC2 and Neighborhoods I0½1¼ Miles Map Date: 2/23/2022 SANTA ANA NEIGHBORHOODS 1. Logan 14. Thornton Park 27. Northwest 39. Riverview 52. Casa De Santiago 2. Floral Park 15. Bristol/Warner 28. Flower Park 40. Bella Vista 53. Windsor Village North 3. Fairhaven 16. Laurelhurst 29. Morning Sunwood 41. Pico-Lowell 54. Concord 4. Washington Square 17. South Coast 30. Windsor Village 42. Santa Anita 55. Riverglen 5. French Park 18. Centennial Park 31. Park Santiago 43. Morrison/Eldridge Park 56. Edna Park 6. Lacy 19. Sunwood Central 32. Portola Park 44. West Grove Valley 57. Casa Bonita 7. Saddleback View 20. Mid-City 33. Shadow Run 45. Republic Homes 58. Meredith Parkwood 8. Heninger Park 21. Artesia Pilar 34. Willard 46. New Horizons 59. Metro Classic 9. Pacific Park 22. Mar-Les 35. Valley Adams 47. Madison Park 60. Lyon Street 10. Wilshire Square 23. Fisher Park 36. Central City 48. Cedar Evergreen Co-Op 61. Fairbridge Square 11. Santa Ana Memorial Park 24. Santa Ana Triangle 37. West Floral Park 49. Mabury Park 62. Grand Sunrise 12. Delhi 25. French Court 38. Bristol Memory 50. Rosewood Baker 63. Downtown 13. Sandpointe 26. Riverview West Coalition 51. Cornerstone Village 64. Young Square SantaAnaGIS_Map_Tracker City Council 1 –78 3/7/2022