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The City of Santa Ana finally acts to preserve a historic mural at Memorial Park
A historical mural located on a wall at Memorial Park pool can be preserved in place as part of a $25 million aquatics center project, according to preliminary construction documents provided to the City of Santa Ana this week.
Santa Ana current park sport fields closures through August 2, 2024
To effectively provide and sufficiently maintain City athletic fields, scheduled rotating field closures occur during the year for turf recovery, field maintenance, and overall improvements. Understanding that our valued sports organizations desire optimum use of City athletic fields, the City coordinates the schedule with the various sports leagues to minimize the impact.
Irvine Grapples With Nearly 60,000 New Housing Units in General Plan Proposal
Irvine City Council members and residents are jumping into the debate over how much housing is too much this month as they look at a new proposal in their general plan to zone for thousands of new homes over the coming years. It comes as Irvine has been one of...
First in-person meeting of the OC Good Neighbor Task Force set for May 29
Santa Ana, Calif. — The Orange County Board of Supervisors and the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA) are excited to host the first in-person meeting of the OC Good Neighbor Task Force , which aims to create a more fluid and responsive system of welcome and integration for immigrant and refugee families who call Orange County home.
Santa Ana to Shut Off Supply to Households That Don’t Pay Water Bills
Santa Ana officials are gearing up to start turning off what could be thousands of residents’ water supply who are behind on their water bills. Officials on Tuesday night took a key step by amending their local ordinance on shut-offs because a state law requires more public notice and twice as long a period before a supplier can turn off a household’s water supply and allows for appeals.
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