The City of Santa Ana’s Construction Standards are to be used as a guide by developers, engineers, and contractors in the design and installation of all additions, replacements, and modifications to the City’s public water system. It is the intent that these specifications will provide uniformity in materials and installation of piping, valves, fire hydrants,...
The Code Enforcement Division's purpose is to improve neighborhoods through personalized neighborhood contact, education of codes and standards, responsive and dedicated personnel, fair enforcement of laws and innovative processes.
Welcome The Housing Division provides technical and financial assistance to residents, developers, investors and non-profit organizations within the residential community to ensure the enhancement of existing housing stock, construction and rehabilitation of quality affordable housing, and the promotion of home ownership opportunities. Housing documents Check out some of our key documents below: Affordable Housing Funds...
The Purchasing Division's goal is to ensure the acquisition of quality goods and services at the lowest total cost for the City and to promote fair and open competition among large and small suppliers. Under the authority of the City Charter and Municipal Code, the division oversees the competitive bidding process and supplier selection for...
The City of Santa Ana requires all persons transacting and carrying on business within the City to obtain a business license prior to commencing business in the City. Get a business license The Apply for a new business license link will take you to detailed information and requirements for getting a Business License. Additional information...
The Traffic Engineering Department of the City’s Public Works Agency partnered with Fremont Elementary, Romero-Cruz Academy (formerly Spurgeon Intermediate) and the Artesia Pilar Neighborhood Association to conduct Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS) walkability audits in November 2017 and March 2018. These audits identified deficiencies and potential hazards in the City’s infrastructure along the routes students...
Yes, however we recommend that you use an external storage device and save your work frequently. If the laptop reboots or runs out of power anytime during the allotted borrowing period all data is lost.
All equipment provided is guaranteed to be 100% virus free when delivered to you. If you get a virus while using the laptop simply reboot the unit and that will eliminate the virus. Be careful to save anything that you've created on the laptop as that will also be erased.
A laptop cannot be borrowed while it is in charging mode or if one was reported damaged. Charging laptops will show up as yellow on the kiosk screen. Damaged devices will show up as yellow with a wrench icon. Damaged devices will be repaired and replaced as soon as possible.
The kiosk performs functions such as deleting the previous patron’s data and recharging the battery. This takes 6 minutes and during that time the kiosk device cannot be borrowed.
Return the laptop as soon as you realize there is a problem with it. Follow the on-screen instruction to notify us about the problem. Then check out another laptop if available.