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    Virtual “Lunch & Learn” on November 13, 2025 at 12–1 p.m.   California’s new water conservation law, AB 1572, will ban the use of potable (drinking) water to irrigate non-functional turf—decorative grass not used for recreation—at commercial, industrial, institutional (CII), and HOA common-area properties. The phased ban begins in 2027, giving property owners...

November 22, 2025

Join the Wilderness Club on their next outing to the Upper Newport Bay  on Saturday, November 22 from 1:30 to 5 p.m. The Wilderness Club will be doing a moderate, guided hike by the OC Habitats  naturalists through the Newport Back Bay. Bring water, closed-toe shoes, and sun protection! Free transportation provided and Pre-trip Meeting...

Updated: October 27, 2025 Project Address: 2001 E 1st St. Assigned Planner: Nancy Tran — Senior Planner Phone: (714) 667-2740 Email: NTran5@santa-ana.org Project Description The applicant proposes to demolish an existing two-story office building and construct 36 for-sale townhouse units in seven (7) buildings and 80 parking spaces. The three-story development proposes 10% affordable units at the moderate-income...

Download and view the flyer for the First Sunshine Ordinance Meeting for the townhome development at 2001 E. First Street, Santa Ana, CA.

At their Oct. 21 meeting, the Santa Ana City Council adopted a resolution in support of Proposition 50 (2025), the Election Rigging Response Act, a legislative California constitutional amendment authorizing temporary changes to congressional district maps in response to partisan redistricting, appearing on the Nov. 4, 2025, statewide ballot.   Mid-decade redistricting actions outside the normal...

Date and time: 2025-11-17 09:00 pmLocation: Zoom MeetingDepartment: Rent Stabilization and Just Cause EvictionAgenda<a href="https://zoom.us/j/1234567890" target="_blank" style="background-color:#0078D7; color:white; padding:10px 20px; text-decoration:none; border-radius:5px; font-weight:bold;"> 🔗 Join Zoom Meeting </a> Meeting ID:  955 2751 7796 Passcode:  683932 Meeting is in English   Meeting is in Spanish Topics of Discussion 1. Who is covered? 2. Rent Stabilization Provisions...

Date and time: 2025-10-20 09:00 amLocation: Zoom MeetingDepartment: Rent Stabilization and Just Cause EvictionAgendaZoom link: https://bit.ly/4o5DqEU Meeting ID:  955 2751 7796 Passcode:  683932Agenda packetTopics of Discussion Who is covered? Rent Stabilization Provisions Just Caused Eviction Provisions Petitions Rental Registry Resources MySanta Ana App Questions and Answers  Date and time: 2025-10-20 09:00 amLocation: Zoom MeetingDepartment: Rent...

SB 79 takes effect July 1, 2026.

While the law does allow cities to adopt a local alternative plan, SB 79 does not allow for an outright exemption. Local TOD alternative plans may not reduce the overall density created by the law nor reassign the increase in density to an area not within a TOD. Therefore, any “transfer” of SB 79 density...

Now through November 30, 2025, you can bring your used oil filter for recycling and receive a new oil filter for free at one of the following participating stores: O’Reilly Auto Parts 1312 W. Edinger Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 754-1432 Auto Zone 2413 W. 17th Street Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 554-1195 Free...

Sites containing more than two units subject to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) that have been occupied by tenants within the past seven years are exempt.

SB 79 requires projects with more than 10 units to set aside either 7% of units for Extremely Low Income (ELI) households, 10% of units for Very Low Income (VLI) households, or 13% of units for Low Income (LI) households. Local inclusionary rules and fees including the Affordable Housing Opportunity and Creation Ordinance (AHOCO) are...

Based on an initial review of the law, Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (SARTC) and OC Streetcar stops qualify as Tier 2 TOD stops. Areas within one half mile of these stops will allow development at the densities and height detailed in the table on SB 79 webpage.

Yes, the City has created a preliminary map based on initial analysis of the law. The maps is intended for exploratory purposes only. SB 79 requires that the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) create a map of the City’s transit-oriented development stops and zones by tier and in accordance with any guidance prepared by...

SB 79 upzones areas around transit stations that meet the definition of transit-oriented development (TOD) stops. TODs are categorized into two tiers with scaled development standards for properties located within ¼ mile and ½ mile. All sites within the station area or TOD zone will be eligible for development pursuant to state law except for...

Yes, this law applies to Santa Ana and it does not make an exception for charter cities.

Please view or download the Draft SB 79 Potential Eligibility Map with General Plan Land Uses.

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