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Category: City Manager’s Newsletter

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for May 3, 2024

In this edition of the COSAS newsletter, the City of Santa Ana has major achievements in housing and development, the George Upton All Access Park playground project breaks ground, over 500 volunteers join in our first citywide public service event, and our upcoming events include residential parking discussions, composting classes, and Star Wars Day at … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for April 11, 2024

In this edition of the COSAS newsletter, learn about the City of Santa Ana’s recent awards and recognitions, volunteer to help clean up our parks, and join us for great events like the Santa Ana Fun Run, Public Works Week, and Día de los Niños, Día de los Libros. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Playground … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for March 28, 2024

In this edition of the COSAS newsletter, register for the Santa Ana Fun Run, our tap water is the best in the world, see our new crosswalk art and monument signs beautifying neighborhoods, get discounted Clippers tickets, and find more news and events. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Carousel Mural in DTSA Photo Credit: Linney … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for March 14, 2024

In this edition of the COSAS newsletter, read about the new ceremonial street signs that honor two important women, volunteer to help beautify our parks, sign up for emergency response training, and find tons of community events, from bike riding classes to egg hunts to the fire station open house. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for February 29, 2024

In this edition of our newsletter, enter our Youth Water Poster Contest, find summer jobs, check out fun events like our egg hunt and Bowers Museum’s new exhibition, learn about the City budget, and more Santa Ana news! Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo A corner of DTSA Photo Credit: Michelle T. To submit your own … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for February 15, 2024

In this edition of our newsletter, join community meetings on park design, the City budget and homelessness; learn about affordable housing opportunities and down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers; join sports leagues, dance classes, reading programs and more. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo   Inaugural 2024 Tết Lunar New Year Festival Photo Credit: Hiram U. … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for February 1, 2024

In this issue of our newsletter, join our community budget meetings, check out the latest edition of Cultura, learn about down payment assistance workshops, share your thoughts on our new police chief, and find more Santa Ana news and events. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Santa Ana High School Football Photo Credit: Raymond A @legendarysportsmedia. … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for January 12, 2024

In this issue of our newsletter, learn how to participate in the City budget process, join our inaugural Tết Festival, check out our new mascots, share your ideas on a park redesign, and find more Santa Ana news and events. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Sunrise at Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center Photo Credit: Tasawur … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for December 15, 2023

In the final edition of the City Manager’s newsletter in 2023, learn about new housing opportunities, get a $500 rebate on your vehicle purchase, and find lots of fun activities like winter camps for kids, dancing in the new year, and even reading to a dog! Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Sunset at Thornton Park … Continued

COSAS: City Manager’s Newsletter for December 1, 2023

In this issue of our newsletter, meet the new Interim City Manager, the Santa Ana Winter Village returns, help us name our Parks and Rec mascots, and learn about the new public art at our South Main Street bus shelters. Subscribe to COSAS Spotlight Photo Public Works staff clean up after the recent windstorm Photo … Continued

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