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SANTA ANA, Calif. – The Santa Ana City Council on Tuesday, April 16, unanimously approved a resolution announcing its “strenuous opposition” to a proposed needle distribution program that would threaten public health and safety. “This resolution reaffirms the City Council’s commitment to protecting the health, safety and welfare of our residents,” Mayor Valerie Amezcua said. “We...

The ordinance is intended to curb impacts on neighborhoods and increase available housing supplies. SANTA ANA, Calif. – The Santa Ana City Council has voted to ban short-term residential rentals to preserve the character of neighborhoods, address the negative impacts caused by these unpermitted business operations, and to open up much-needed housing supplies. The proliferation...

Career Resources Using the City of Santa Ana's E-Library Card Explore free career resources using the City of Santa Ana's Public Library E-library Card. Get live coaching, take courses, and more. With your E-Library Card get instant access to all digital resources from home or on the go! 211 Orange County 211 Orange County  runs a...

With summer around the corner and the City of Santa Ana’s Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency (PRSCA) is gearing up to provide daily youth and teen summer programming. All camps run June 3 through August 9 and open for registration on Saturday, April 20. Guarantee your sport and register early for a summer camp...

The Santa Ana WORK Center partners with many different agencies. By working together we are able to help our community reach their employment goals. Please visit our partner links to learn more about the services they provide.

On Monday, April 15, 2024, the City of Santa Ana broke ground on the George Upton All Access Park project! In the next few months, the aging playground that was once located here will be replaced with an exciting new play area for children of all physical abilities. Located at Thornton Park, the George Upton...

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For any additional Summer Splash Day Camp questions please reference the list below or call any of the community centers hosting the camp: El Salvador Community Center, (714) 647-6558 Jerome Community Center, (714) 647-6559 Salgado Community Center,  (714) 571-4267

Starting on Wednesday, April 17 through Friday, April 19 and Monday, April 22, 2024, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., traffic lanes at the intersection of Bristol Street and Santa Clara Avenue will be reduced to one lane in each direction for roadwork.  In addition, Santa Clara Avenue will be closed at Bristol Street on...

We cannot guarantee free swim outside of camp, regardless of age or experience. Check the City’s website for more information regarding open swim hours at each pool facility.

Yes, you can register your family in our Aquatics program outside of camp participation hours here.

Yes, we will have certified lifeguards teaching swim lessons alongside our summer camp staff providing constant supervision.

Refunds are available until the Monday before the week of camp for which they registered. Example: If they registered for Week 1 which starts June 3rd , they can request a refund up until May 27th.

To optimize your child’s experience camp, our experiences are specifically designed for children ages 6-12 years old. Special circumstances may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Yes, but campers must be able to self-administer. Our staff are not trained to administer.

At this time, our camps do not have the capacity to offer amended pricing for programming. If a child misses an entire week of camp due to an illness, refunds are issued on a case-by-case basis with a doctor’s note.

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