Santa Ana City Hall is closed December 25, 2025, to January 2, 2026; there is no street sweeping December 24-26 and January 1.
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The taste or smell of your water may change throughout the year because the City of Santa Ana uses a blend of two water sources. About 77 percent of our water comes from local groundwater, while the rest is imported from Metropolitan Water District (MWD). MWD gets water from the Colorado River and Northern California,...
No, it's unnecessary! Bottled water and tap water are regulated by different agencies. Tap water actually has more stringent reporting requirements, such as providing customers with a printed Water Quality Report each year. Bottled water suppliers aren't required to share this data, but some might if asked. The water from the City of Santa Ana...
To effectively provide and sufficiently maintain City of Santa Ana athletic fields, scheduled rotating field closures occur during the year for turf recovery, field maintenance and overall improvements. Understanding that our valued sports organizations desire optimum use of City athletic fields, the City coordinates the schedule with the various sports leagues to minimize the impact....
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...
Here are the locations of upcoming permitted events and road closures so you can plan accordingly. Please drive slowly and safely in construction zones and around crowded events. Thursday, February 29, through Friday, March 15 Lane reductions eastbound on Westminster Ave. between Newhope St. and Harbor Blvd. for construction 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lane...
The City of Santa Ana Public Works team invited a 4th grade class from Jackson Elementary school to witness the Windsor Park prefabricated restroom installation up close and to learn about construction, planning, engineering, and community involvement. Our staff gave a brief presentation of the procedure, while answering questions from the students. The youth were...
To kick off National Public Works Week in May, the City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency invites you, your family and friends to a free community event on Saturday, May 18, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Walnut Water Pump Station, 723 W. Walnut St. Highlights of the event include free...
What is an Annual Progress Report? Each year the City of Santa Ana must submit an annual progress report on the status of the General Plan and progress in its implementation to their local legislative body. In compliance with Government Code Section 65400, the progress report is then submitted to the Governor's Office of Planning...
The event will feature an egg hunt, pancake breakfast and Los Angeles Clippers. SANTA ANA, Calif. – The City of Santa Ana welcomes spring with the annual EGG-Cellent Adventure event on Saturday, March 30, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Centennial Park, 3000 W. Edinger Ave. This seasonal event aims to bring families...
Join us for an in-person hiring fair on Wednesday, March 6, April 3, April 10, 2024 as the Santa Ana Parks, Recreation & Community Services Agency (PRCSA) will be hiring for various positions. Summer camp positions will range from camp counselors, life guards, swim instructors, cashiers, and pool managers to name a few. In addition...
The City of Santa Ana launched its 9th Annual Youth Water Poster Contest where youth who reside or attend a school in Santa Ana will compete for a chance to win prizes ranging from gift certificates to PS5s and Macbook Airs. One Grand Prize winner and two finalists will be selected in each age...