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Residential Street Repair
The City of Santa Ana began construction in 2007 on a citywide Slurry Seal project that covered 30 miles of residential streets.
- Read more and view the Construction Project Map.
Bristol Street Widening Project
On November 28, 2005, the OCTA Board committed to seek full funding in the amount of $225 million for the Bristol Street Widening Project between Warner and 17th Street.
- Read more about the project.
Santa Ana Fixed Guideway
As part of the Orange County Transportation Authority's (OCTA's) Go Local Program Step One process, the Cities of Santa Ana and Garden Grove have developed a vision for transit, access, and economic development in central Orange County.
As part of the environmental process for the Santa Ana and Garden Grove Fixed Guideway Corridor Study, four public scoping meetings are being held to seek community feedback that will help shape the alternatives being developed and analyzed.
The public scoping period is the official way in which you can provide us with your feedback at this early stage. Please visit the meeting schedule page for more information.- Read more about the Santa Ana Fixed Guideway
We Are Public Works
Whether we are building new projects like a new police administration facility and detention center, or simply filling potholes, Public Works staff serve as the stewards of Santa Ana's infrastructure. We are responsible for building and maintaining all public streets, storm drains, sewers, and water facilities. In addition, we coordinate the collection and recycling of refuse, sweep public streets, landscape the public right-of-way, trim trees, and remove graffiti. We ensure that the community enjoys high quality drinking water and is able to travel around the City efficiently through the use of our state-of-the-art traffic management system. We also work with neighborhood associations to resolve speeding, parking, and traffic problems and with developers to ensure that City development standards are met.
The Agency is organized into four divisions and employs a professional staff of 205 full-time and 47 part-time employees.
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