Category: City Manager’s Newsletter

COSAS Newsletter: April 10, 2025

In this edition of the City Manager’s newsletter, learn about the latest City projects and new developments underway, and find events for children, older adults, job seekers and our entire Santa Ana community. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Spring Fest Open House at El Salvador Community Center Photo Credit: City staff To submit your own … Continued

COSAS Newsletter: March 27, 2025

In the March 27, 2025, edition of the City Manager’s newsletter, learn about new housing opportunities, find tons of fun activities for children and families, join us to celebrate new park projects, and get business assistance and resources. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Enjoying George Upton All Access Park Photo Credit: City staff To submit … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s newsletter for February 27, 2025

In the February 27, 2025, edition of the COSAS (City of Santa Ana Stories) newsletter, join us for the opening of our completely renovated all-access playground, see an amazing new mural mosaic, get discounted Anaheim Ducks tickets, and learn and share ideas about street lighting, public housing, tenants’ rights and starting a business. And much … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s newsletter for February 13, 2025

In the February 13, 2025, edition of the City Manager’s newsletter, see updates on library and zoo projects, get free help for businesses at City Hall, share your ideas about fair housing and street lighting, and find more Santa Ana news and events. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight photo UCI Learning Landscape Photo Credit: City Staff … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s newsletter for January 30, 2025

Happy Lunar New Year! In this edition of the City Manager’s newsletter, we have so many ways for residents to get involved. Share your ideas about city development, recognize our local military members, sign up for classes and find tons of fun events. Kids can compete in the Youth Water Poster Contest, join the Winter … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s newsletter for January 16, 2025

Happy New Year! In the first edition of our newsletter in 2025, learn about our upcoming Tết (Lunar New Year) Festival, our mural program that’s now accepting artist proposals, our response and preparedness for winds and fires, and two prestigious awards we won for our new park projects. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight photo Downtown Santa … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s newsletter for December 13, 2024

In the final edition of our newsletter for 2024, learn about programs to prevent eviction and help people experiencing homelessness, check out our new park, find holiday activities, and learn about City of Santa Ana holiday closures and street sweeping impacts. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight photo Plaza Navideña Tree Lighting Photo Credit: City Staff City … Continued

City of Santa Ana secures $963,000 in federal funding to enhance SMART program, diverting non-emergency calls away from 911 Police and Fire

SANTA ANA, Calif. – On Monday, Nov. 25, Congressman Lou Correa joined the Santa Ana City Council to present a ceremonial check commemorating a $963,000 federal allocation for the City of Santa Ana’s Alternative Response Program. This funding, allocated over three fiscal years, will expand the Santa Ana Multi-Disciplinary Response Teams (SMART), a critical initiative … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s newsletter for November 15, 2024

In this edition of the City Manager’s newsletter, watch the first episode of our Made in Santa Ana video series, learn about new housing projects, get notary services at City Hall, and find more Santa Ana news and events. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight photo Día de Los Muertos: Magic of the Altars at Roosevelt-Walker Community … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s newsletter for October 31, 2024

In this edition of the City Manager’s newsletter, get ready for Day of the Dead with lots of fun events and prepare for street closures in Downtown Santa Ana. Plus, learn about new developments and businesses opening in Santa Ana, our award-winning park project and General Plan, and our community outreach work from local schools … Continued

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