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2 <br />The plan goes on to say, “The American dream is often intertwined with homeownership, <br />which can provide financial independence, economic stability, and personal safety. Home <br />investment and pride in homeownership are perceived to contribute to neighborhood <br />quality and stability.” Well, I have recently seen homes go up for sale that abut to this <br />proposed development. The 2525 Main Residential Development project is bad in so many <br />ways for the city and it is not needed. No one wants to invest in a house where they <br />cannot feel safe to enjoy their lives in the privacy of their own homes and backyards. It is <br />difficult to imagine how pride of ownership, neighborhood quality and stability can be <br />improved by adding rental units to an already projected nearby 1000 plus rental units. <br />The General Plan also states the Southern California Association of Governments [SCAG] <br />“projects the job base within Santa Ana will decrease by approximately 11,000 jobs <br />through 2020, stabilizing the demand for housing in the City.” This city does not need this <br />development. I understand the city needs to cover its budget shortfalls, but it should not <br />do so to the detriment of those who have already invested their hard‐earned money in <br />support of this city. <br />Last week I heard residents oppose the Tiny Tim Plaza for pretty much the same reasons <br />we have. Santa Ana does not need housing…it needs high paying jobs. The Alliance <br />opposes any rezoning and general plan amendment for the 2525 Main Residential <br />Development, regardless of any future design changes proposed. Help the city and its <br />residents by creating long‐term job growth. <br />Sincerely, <br />Dale A. Helvig <br />cc: Ward 1 Councilmember Vincente Sarmiento <br />Ward 2 Councilmember Michele Martinez [Mayor Pro Tem] <br />Ward 3 Councilmember Jose Solorio <br />Ward 4 Councilmember David Benavides <br />Ward 5 Councilmember Juan Villegas <br />Ward 6 Councilmember Sal Tinajero <br />citycouncil@santa‐ana.org
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