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<br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br />Dale Helvig <br />2536 N. Valencia St. Santa Ana CA 92706 <br />714‐541‐7254 helvig_denny@msn.com <br /> <br /> <br />Tuesday, March 20, 2018 <br /> <br />Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Councilmembers <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, 8th Floor <br />Santa Ana CA 92702 <br /> <br />Subject: 2525 Main Residential Development <br />At the Special City Council meeting held on March 12, 2018 I heard a councilmember say, “You <br />do not stop the voice of the people”. I couldn’t agree more. I, and others, will continue to <br />show up at every meeting of the City Council and Planning Commission to ensure you know the <br />people of Santa Ana do not want Vineyard Development, Inc. to build their 5‐story monstrosity <br />at 2525 N. Main St. <br />The North Santa Ana Preservation Alliance (NSAPA) roster has grown to over 1300 people, most <br />opposed to this project. Yet we continue to hear comments from the representatives of <br />Vineyard Development, Inc. that are disturbing. Comments like “this is a done deal” and “we <br />are going to build this”. Again, why is the developer so confident this will be built to his desires <br />and not the desires of the people of Santa Ana? At a meeting with the residents they even said <br />they were not going to talk about traffic issues because that's the City's problem. <br />NSAPA is not in opposition to the development of the 2525 N. Main St property. We are in <br />opposition to essentially being told this is going to occur on our doorstep and, if we don’t talk <br />to them (the developer), they will make decisions in a vacuum. We have talked to them and we <br />have a long way to go to achieve success for the City of Santa Ana. <br />NSAPA feels, with the right leadership from City Council, it can stop this development from <br />happening as currently designed. Our number continue to grow and do not look at this issue as <br />a done deal. The community has an attitude that this is not a lost cause and we can effect <br />change.
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