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Ralph Opacic, Founder and Director of the Orange County High School of the Arts — <br />Presented proposal partnering with Wooden Floor and Relampago del Cielo. Together <br />they have been serving over 3,000 families in Santa Ana and with the YMCA project they <br />would like to serve 500 more families. The facility will be a thriving hub for arts in <br />partnership with the Wooden Floor and Relampago del Cielo. Community room available <br />for the community, an art gallery for local artists and student to display their art work, a <br />small performance venue, classrooms. The focus will be a design center to be available to <br />the community. In addition, they will bring other non -profits community users to provide <br />more services. Michael Bohn, provided information of the project. The concept is to restore <br />the building to its historic branch, set up landscaping, create a place for students and <br />community to congregate. Approximate the total cost of the project will be $20,000,000 <br />with a completion period of 24 months. Provided information of construction schedule and <br />financing strategy. <br />Kyle Paine, Community Development Partners — proposing a 50 permanent supportive <br />units for Veterans and a veterans serving center. The Community Development Partners <br />focuses on affordable housing for low income seniors, families, homeless and veterans. <br />Provided completion schedule of approximate one year. <br />Committee Member Sarmiento thanked all presenters. Provided information of the YMCA <br />building that six years ago they thought it was going to work, but things did not work as <br />expected. The YMCA is a very important asset to the City not only economically but also <br />historically. Asked Community Development Partners what the financing would be like for <br />their proposed project. <br />Question and answer period ensued. <br />Chair Martinez thanked all presenters. Added that all have an opportunity to work together. <br />Create an anchor of economic, social and cultural opportunity and actively listen to the <br />community of what their needs are. All the Committee Members care about the community <br />those social educational make the city special. The 2 most important assets the city have <br />are people and land. The four "Ps", People, Public, Private, Partnerships. Putting people <br />first everything goes, having an opportunity to make the first P here in Santa Ana. <br />Committee Member Sarmiento recommended giving staff direction, comments, remarks <br />from the other Committee Members. <br />Steven Mendoza added that if Committee Members had any additional questions or <br />comments, they will gather the missing information for Council before submitting a final <br />recommendation. <br />Committee Member Sarmiento commented that all the presentations were very impressive <br />and very unique in their own way, providing a vile need for the community. One major <br />component of all the presentations is the financing portion. <br />Question and answer period ensued. <br />Chair Martinez would like the same information presented tonight to be forward to all <br />Council Members for review before they bring it to City Council meeting. <br />August 20, 2018 1 Economic Development, Infrastructure, Budget & Technology Minutes <br />13A-7 <br />
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