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March 3, 2020 <br />44 <br />Re: City Council Meeting Agenda Item 75A <br />LAT1N© <br />AHEkTH Dear Santa Ana City Council and Mayor: <br />CCESSI am submitting this letter on behalf of Latino Health Access to express full support of <br />450 West Fourth Street THRIVE Santa Ana's proposal to develop a micro -farm on 1901 W. Walnut Ave. As an <br />organization that has served the Santa Ana community for over 26 years, we continue to <br />Suite 130 see the value of converting vacant public land into community -driven projects that meet <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 local needs and activate neighborhood leadership to improve wellness and quality of life. <br />Ph: 714-542.7792 We ask that you approve Item 75A: the Disposition and Development Agreement <br />Fax: 714-542-4853 (DDA) with THRIVE Santa Ana, Inc. for the Walnut and Daisy Micro -Farm project <br />lotinohealthoccess.or9 and a 99-year ground lease. <br />The Walnut and Daisy Micro -Farm project is a win -win all around for the community, the <br />city, and THRIVE. The concept was designed in partnership with local community <br />residents and by engaging area neighbors in the planning process. It will meet needs that <br />the city has acknowledged and set out to address in city plans and community engagement <br />efforts throughout the last ten years, such as much needed access to healthy food, <br />economic opportunity, locally grown produce at affordable rates, social and educational <br />gathering space for all ages. Urban farms have been shown to benefit local property <br />values, tax benefits to the City as a whole, as well as the physical and mental health of <br />participants. <br />We look forward to the Walnut and Daisy project as it will be much more than a micro - <br />farm. It will be an opportunity for the City of Santa Ana to model sustainability, using the <br />community land trust (CLT) model to combine powerful resident participation and smart <br />land stewardship. Over 250 cities and diverse communities in the United States are using <br />the CLT model to make development projects more equitable and sustainable. CLTs have <br />demonstrated effectiveness in strengthening the economy throughout the US, especially in <br />neighborhoods of need. <br />As a founding member of the THRIVE Santa Ana Community Land Trust, we <br />wholeheartedly support the execution of a 99-year lease to develop the current vacant lot <br />into a micro -farm. We encourage you to approve the Walnut and Daisy DDA that leads to <br />CLT stewardship of the land. The importance of community stewardship and ownership <br />in building community wealth has been studied and proven more; let's take this <br />opportunity to establish a framework for locally -driven economic growth in Santa Ana <br />that also promotes health, wellbeing, and intergenerational leadership. <br />Sincerely, <br />l� r I <br />Y. V Itl <br />Nancy Mej a, MPH, MS <br />Director of Community Eiigagement & Advocacy Programs <br />nme iQlatinohealthaccess.ore <br />PREVEKNON EDUCATION ACTION <br />