- Miguel A. Pulido
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Miguel Pulido Mayor of Santa Ana Incumbent Assumed office
November 8, 1994Member of the Santa Ana City Council In office
November 4, 1986 – November 8, 1994Personal details Born 1956 (age 54–55)
Mexico City, MexicoPolitical party Democratic[1] Residence Santa Ana, California, U.S. Alma mater California State University, Fullerton (B.S.) Miguel A. Pulido (born 1956) is an American politician. He is the mayor of the city of Santa Ana, California. He was first elected to City Council on November 4, 1986. He became the first Latino mayor in the city's history since November 8, 1994. His current term expires on November 6, 2012. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
A number of projects have been completed during his mayorship which have led to the improvement of the city in many areas. Miguel Pulido was a key factor in bringing in the Orange County High School of the Arts into the Santa Ana Midtown District, as well as the Ronald Reagan Federal Building and United States Courthouse which was competed for by other cities in the county.
Contents
City Projects
Historic Downtown
- Artist's Village
- Ronald Reagan Federal Building and United States Courthouse
- Cal State Fullerton Grand Central Art Center
- West End Lofts
Civic Center
- State of California Fourth District Court of Appeals, Division Three
Midtown
- Orange County High School of the Arts
- Discovery Science Center
- Córdoba Courtyards
South Coast
- Skyline at MacArthur Place
- MSC Software Towers
- Promenade Pointe
- Pinnacle at MacArthur Place
North
- City Place
Other Major Projects
- Bristol Street Corridor
- One Broadway Plaza
Proposals
- Cabrillo Towers
- Light Rail
See also
- Santa Ana Civic Center
- Downtown Santa Ana Historic District
- List of Mexican American Communities
- List of California Communities with Hispanic Majority Populations
- Nicholas Academic Centers
References
- ^ "Election Central | National Conference of Democratic Mayors". Democraticmayors.org. http://democraticmayors.org/election. Retrieved 2011-04-01.
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