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In honor of Asian/Pacific American Heritage month, the Library will host a variety of cultural performances and programs that showcase and celebrate our diverse community. Books for Adults Eat a Peach : A Memoir By Chang, David In 2004, Momofuku Noodle Bar opened in a tiny, stark space in Manhattan's East Village. Its young chef-owner,...

The Santa Ana Public Library is partnering with Discovery Cube - Orange County to offer Santa Ana students and families interested in learning more about their favorite Discovery Cube programs and exhibits an opportunity for a “deep dive” into a specially curated collection of books, e-books, audiobooks and a variety of other materials that can...

In celebration of Black history, heritage, and culture, enjoy Santa Ana Public Library’s collection of special programs, books, movies, and e-resources. Books for Adults Recitatif : A Story by Morrison, Toni In this 1983 short story--the only short story Morrison ever wrote--we meet Twyla and Roberta, who have known each other since they were eight...

March is Women’s History Month – a celebration of vital contributions by women in American history and society. Women history is a rich quilt of trailblazing leaders who have fought for equality, shaped our progress, and strengthened our character as a nation. The Santa Ana Public Library encourages our patrons to explore, observe, and understand...

Residential projects will not receive a Certificate of Occupancy as your signed job card is your proof of final inspection/approval.

Schedule an inspection online for final inspection when the construction has been completed. All external surfaces must be painted, or otherwise sealed, weather-stripping must be installed on all new windows and doors, and all electrical or plumbing fixtures have been installed. Interior painting, wallpapering, or carpeting need not be complete. Smoke detectors must be installed...

Grading Permit: If a grading permit is required for your project, inspections are clearance of the initial grading work by a Public Works inspector will precede any building construction inspections. Foundation inspection: When the excavation for footings is complete and footing forms and required reinforcing steel and structural embedments are in place, but before any...

You may schedule your inspection online or call (714) 667-2738. Additional inspections may be required from other agencies. Contact information for some of the most common are below. Public Works - (714) 647-5039 Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) - (714) 573-6150 Southern California Gas Company (residential) - (877) 238-0092 Southern California Gas Company (commercial/industrial) -...

The city inspector checks the work that is being done for compliance with the approved plans and applicable codes and ordinances. The inspector will check each phase of the job and shall approve it before the next part of the job begins. The inspection job card given to you when permits are issued will list...

All construction or work for which a permit is required is subject to one or more inspections by the Building Safety Division. All such construction or work shall remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes until approved by the Building Official. In addition, certain types of construction shall have inspections by deputy building inspectors, as...

Veterans Legal Institute (VLI) Veterans Legal Institute® (VLI) provides pro bono legal assistance to homeless, at risk, disabled and low income current and former service members to eradicate barriers to housing, healthcare, education, and employment and foster self-sufficiency.  If you’re a veteran in need of legal assistance, please apply online. 2100 N. Broadway, Ste. 209,Santa...

US Department of Veterans Affairs - Help for homeless veterans Veterans who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness are strongly encouraged to contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at (877) 4AID-VET (877-424-3838) for assistance. If Veterans do not have access to a phone or the internet, only then are they to...

Armed Force 2 WorkforceDedicated to assisting young veterans in their search for rewarding, career-oriented employment in Southern California. Call (714) 671-8550 or visit Armed Force 2 Workforce on the web.Employment Development DepartmentAssists veterans and their eligible spouses maximize their employment and training opportunities. Veterans are entitled to many resources designed to help in their search...

Veteran's Upward Bound Program (VUB) VUB is a FEDERALLY FUNDED PROGRAM (Department of Education) that supports discharged military veterans in getting into the college or school of their choice. VUB is here to prepare veterans who have been out of school make the transition into higher education. Cal State Troops to College The California State...

Health resources: Assisted Living Benefits for Veterans Assisted Living is a community organization that prioritizes helping those who are disabled and the elderly fully enjoy their healthy years and age gracefully. The organization creates and publishes comprehensive, unbiased, free web-based resources. They provide assisted living options that can help veterans who have disabilities, as well...

Download the 2019 Benefits for Veterans and Dependents Handbook. This unique handbook, written for veterans, covers a variety of veteran benefits. Download the 2018 Calvet Veterans Resource Book. This resource assists you in learning about and accessing the wide variety of services and benefits available to California veterans and family members. It also provides information about how to find...

A method by which the City takes action to remove or correct a violation. Abatement is used for: Removing signs posted illegally in the public right-of-way Removing inoperative vehicles from private property Removing stagnant water from private pools and ponds Repairing plumbing problems resulting in raw sewage Correcting dangerous building conditions that are an immediate...

Sometimes, after having been through the City's hearing process, property owners still fail to bring their properties into compliance. When this occurs, Code Enforcement staff prepares all necessary documents and refers the case file to the City Attorney's Office for criminal prosecution. Once this happens, all contact between the City and the property owner is...

A hearing conducted when a property owner fails to bring their property into compliance when required by the City. The property owner is notified when and where the hearing will take place, as this is the opportunity to bring evidence and explain to a hearing officer why compliance has been delayed. The hearing officer bases...

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