Foothills Sentry May 2021
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Residential : 3,896,698 sq. ft. Mobile Home : 1,108,482 sq. ft. Legend C-1 Limited Business C-TR Limited Business Tustin Redevelopment Project Area M-H Mobile Home R-1-8 Single Family Res. 8000 sq ft. R-2-6 Residential Duplex 6000 sq ft. R-3 Residential Multi Family R-3(A) Residential Multi Family Single Story Overlay Proposed Boundary Orange is rethinking Tustin Street, mandated housing under a state grant The City of Orange has received a $500,000 grant from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to pay for the preparation and adoption of planning documents and process improvements to accelerate housing production. Under the agreement with HCD, Orange is updating its General Plan housing element and creating a specific plan for the North Tustin Street corridor from Katella to Lincoln. The housing element update is intended to identifying sites suitable for housing development at different income levels, developing programs and incentives to increase housing production and streamline the entitlement processes. The goal is to meet the city’s regional housing needs assessment allocation mandated by the state. Orange’s allotment is 3,936 units ranging from very low to above moderate income levels. As part of the North Tustin Street Specific Plan, the area’s zoning designation will be changed from mostly commercial to mixed use. The mixed-use des- ignation will create opportunities for infill development and a more flexible urban environment. The city hopes to create a land use program that enhances sales tax revenue and new business op- portunities, allows for integrated multi-family residential develop- ment, create a walkable, urban neighborhood district and stream- line new development. At 63 acres, the Village at Orange, is a focal point for redevelopment. That property, along with the entire west side of the plan area, is in District 3. Many District 3 residents have indicated their concerns that the specific plan rezoning will take place while they do not have a vetted representative on the city council. The east side of Tustin Street is District 4. Orange residents have been invited to participate in the planning effort via surveys and community presentations. An initial survey was completed earlier this year; an updated survey is available at cityoforange.org/ northtustinstreetspecificplan. To date, one public presentation has been given. A second presentation/workshop is planned, but no timeline has been set. City staff expects to have a draft strategic plan for the council in October. The preliminary work must be completed by February 2022, in order for the city to receive the grant funding. Orange Elks receive national recognition Many of the Orange Elks signature programs were cancelled or substantially effected by COVID-19 this past year. Exalted Ruler Danny Salas, his officers, the committee chairmen and lodge members were able to “Improvise, Adapt and Overcome” to serve the community, while assuring all individuals followed safety guidelines. For his leadership and the lodge's work during this difficult year, Salas accepted the Elks' “Making a Difference Special Citation” on behalf of the Orange lodge. The Elks message was dis- seminated in new ways -- online, streaming, Zoom – to allow 15 assistance programs to be con- tinued, Americanism programs presented, Boy and Girl Scouting programs kept alive, donations made to veterans’ programs and new youth activities started. Despite the difficulties this year, the Elks have donated $2,500 from an Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant to Waste Not OC; conducted drug awareness assemblies to elementary, junior high and high schools online; held a drive-by to hand out scholarship awards to graduating high school seniors; helped deliver boxes of food to families at Skyview School; helped Youth Centers of Orange pass out food; and volunteered at food distribution locations The Elks also donated to Down Syndrome Association of OC and the Eli Home; collected gifts for the Eli Home Christmas Tree Pro- gram; helped the Orange Police Department with the “Shop with a Cop” program; and continue the drug awareness poster, essay and video contest programs. Exalted Ruler Danny Salas TUSD announces in-person graduation Tustin Unified School District has announced in-person high school graduation ceremonies and eighth-grade promotions will be held in May. High school graduations will be held at Northrup Stadium on the Tustin High campus. Foothill High ceremonies will be on Mon- day, May 24 at 8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tustin High School graduates will receive their diplomas on Tuesday, May 25 at 8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tustin Connect High School will celebrate on Thursday, May 27 at 12 p.m. Hewes Middle School will hold an on-campus promotion on Wednesday, May 19 at 9 a.m., 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. All events will be livestreamed for those who cannot attend in person. Tustin Unified will follow health and safety guidelines pro- vided by the California Depart- ment of Public Health, including face coverings, physical distanc- ing, protocols for entering and ex- iting venues, and sanitizing after each ceremony. Multiple ceremonies are planned each day, and schools must allow at least two hours be- tween ceremonies to avoid mix- ing attendees. The last day of school for all grades is Friday, May 28.
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