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Santa Ana Moves is back and will be offered for the remainder of the year from September - December of 2024 (please note in observance of Labor Day the program will officially reopen on September 3, 2024). Step up and get fit! Santa Ana Moves is a NEW open fitness program at the Santa Ana...

Please view or download the Administrative Procedures Manual for Ownership Housing Development.

Please view or download the Administrative Procedures Manual for Rental Residential Development.

Please view or download an application for 2021 Affordable Housing Opportunity and Creation Ordinance: Ownership Housing Development Project here

Please view or download an application for 2021 Affordable Housing Opportunity and Creation Ordinance: Rental Development Project here.

Summary of the newly adopted ordinance On April 19, 2022, City Council adopted a revised ordinance that establishes standards and procedures to create the development of affordable housing for a range of households with varying income levels. This ordinance will ensure the production of affordable on-site units, renovate older units, or pay into an “in-lieu”...

Orange County has a new program to help families affected by lead poisoning. Azure Community Development, a non-profit organization, in partnership with the California Department of Public Health, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch will pay to remove lead hazards and make the home where the child lives lead-safe, at no cost to the homeowner, if elligible....

June 8, 2024 5 - 8 p.m. Santa Ana Zoo Calling all beer and animal enthusiasts! This annual fundraiser brings beer lovers & and animal lovers together over at the Santa Ana Zoo. Prowl the Zoo while sampling some of the finest OC craft beers, encountering animals, and enjoying music. Admission for this event will be...

Mayor Valerie Amezcua has joined mayors across the country in asking residents to make a pledge by April 30 to conserve water. The National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation is a friendly competition between cities to see who can be the most “water-wise" by pledging ways they plan on saving water, energy and more. Cities...

We do not allow any food in the library. However, you may bring water only into the library.

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Each job description has a tab that includes a complete list of employee benefits pertinent for that opportunity. You can also view benefit information on our website.

Each person, firm or association contracting with the City to perform any services for or on behalf of the City must provide proof of insurance that meets or exceeds City requirements.

Anyone working on a public works project must be paid prevailing wages as determined by the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). Projects of $1,000 or more must meet DIR's apprenticeship requirements. Failure to comply with public works requirements can result in civil penalties, criminal prosecution, or both. Any contractor responding to and subcontractors listed on...

Informal bids, valued less than $25,000, require competitive bidding. At their discretion, buyers may solicit quotes via phone, fax, or internet. Bids are awarded to successful vendors based upon their ability to provide maximum quality goods and services at a minimum price. To ensure your quotation is evaluated fairly, all written quotes should include the...

A bid valued at $25,000 and over, are solicited via competitive, sealed Invitations For Bid (IFB), which are accessible from the City's e-Procurement portal. Bids are awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder meeting the City's specifications.

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