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It envisions the expansion of housing, retail and restaurants in the downtown, building on the vibrant mix of existing businesses. The Renaissance Specific Plan reintegrates the Civic Center into the downtown. It emphasizes walkable streets and a range of amenities such as parks and open spaces. The plan will embrace transit opportunities for local and regional transportation.
The Renaissance Specific Plan uses the community's hopes, values and ideas as its foundation. Community input began through a series of workshops in the spring of 2006. This input culminated in a six-day community "charrette." A charette is an intense, design-focused workshop that involves all interested people in the planning process.
The draft City of Santa Ana's Renaissance Specific Plan will be available for public review and comment October 8th. Continuing its commitment to community involvement, the City will host a series of public meetings in October and November. The dates and locations will be posted on the City's website and they will be updated as new meetings are scheduled.
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DRAFT Santa Ana Renaissance Specific Plan
Chapter 1.0 - Introduction
Chapter 2.1 - Vision and Plan
Chapter 2.2 - Open Space and Streetscape
Chapter 2.3 - Mobility Plan
Chapter 3.0 - Plan Implementation
Chapter 4.1 - Applicability of Code
Chapter 4.2 - Regulating Plan and Zones
Chapter 4.3 - Use Standards
Chapter 4.4 - Urban Standards
Chapter 4.5 - Architectural Standards
Chapter 4.6 - Signage
Chapter 4.7 - Subdivision and Open Space Standards
Chapter 4.8 - Street and Network Standards
Chapter 4.9 - Glossary
PowerPoint Presentation of the Draft
Upcoming Meetings
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