SANTA ANA, Calif. — The City of Santa Ana was honored at the Orange County Business Council’s 14th Annual Turning Red Tape into Red Carpet Awards, winning recognition for three projects that streamline development and expand affordable housing, according to a press release.
The city received an honorable mention for its PBx express construction permit service, which reduces wait times for permits. Additionally, partnerships with Related California and Jamboree Housing Corp. were celebrated for the Crossroads at Washington and Estrella Springs housing developments, providing affordable and supportive housing for low-income families and individuals.
According to the press release, this marks the third consecutive year Santa Ana has won an award in regard to development and housing innovation.
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SANTA ANA, Calif. — The City of Santa Ana was honored at the Orange County Business Council’s 14th Annual Turning Red Tape into Red Carpet Awards, winning recognition for three projects that streamline development and expand affordable housing, according to a press release.
The city received an honorable mention for its PBx express construction permit service, which reduces wait times for permits. Additionally, partnerships with Related California and Jamboree Housing Corp. were celebrated for the Crossroads at Washington and Estrella Springs housing developments, providing affordable and supportive housing for low-income families and individuals.
According to the press release, this marks the third consecutive year Santa Ana has won an award in regard to development and housing innovation.
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