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Gomez, Pedro <br />From: Paul Berry <br />Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:50 AM <br />To: Gomez, Pedro <br />Subject: Legacy Square Project - Public comment <br />1. Yes to affordable housing in this location with around level commercial. <br />2. Huge problem that exists now and will only get worse is parking and the solution (or mitigating alternative) <br />is to modify the nearby French Park street narking to be less restrictive or simply abolished. Urban infill means <br />that streets become safer with more people walking and this includes walking to parked vehicles. Do a study, <br />you will find that the French Park Permit area is under utilized and all over -the -limit 6 or more unit apartment <br />buildings in the area are suffering from lack of parking. This is wrong and opening French Park to parking will <br />not negatively impact residents. <br />3. Overall downtown parking must be further addressed, possibly with an additional parking structure for <br />residents and free shuttle service in the downtown area to 4th street and resident parking structure. Apartment <br />and condo dwellers do not need to park on their own properties in the long run. A community parking structure <br />with shuttle service will allow for all electric charging spaces in one aggregated facility. this is the climate <br />action plan in action. <br />4. We need roof -ton access in Santa Ana, we need to have buildings that the public can enter and go up on the <br />roof to view the area as an amenity to the community. Rooftop viewing areas can create business opportunities <br />for concessionaires, crafts and restaurants/cafes. <br />Paul Berry <br />0 <br />
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