Santa Ana Activists Argue More Green Space and Affordable Housing

“Not far from Santa Ana High School, a parcel of land once piled with cement chips became the sight of a small victory last year for community land trust activists. The city approved an agreement with Thrive Santa Ana in May to transform it into a micro-farm. It came after three years of negotiations and five community turnouts at council meetings.

“The micro-farm is pretty small in comparison to the projects that Thrive eventually wants to do,” says Martinez.” - by Gabriel San Román, KCET

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