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Los Angeles / ®range Counties 1626 Beverly Boulevard <br />Los Angeles, CA 90026-5789 <br />Building and Construction Phone (213) 483-4222 <br />(714) 827-6791 <br />v ya „✓� Trades Council Fax (213) 483-4419 <br />A Hated with the Budding & Construction Trades Dept., AFL-CIO �' S P 6w'„�,s¢ao <br />RONMILLER <br />Executive Secretary <br />PUBLIC COMMENT - PLEASE READ ALOUD DURING PUBLIC HEARING <br />Good evening Mr. Mayor and members of the City Council, <br />My name is Ernesto Medrano and I am the Orange County Representative for the Los Angeles <br />and Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council. We represent 140,000 hard <br />working men and women from our 49 affiliated Trade Organizations. <br />We are writing to urge the City Council to support the One Broadway Plaza Project in Santa <br />Ana. This Project has been in the works for about 2 decades and there is no better time for it to <br />be approved but the present. The historic project will create about 3000 high wage -high skilled <br />construction jobs and these jobs have a significant multiplier effect on other jobs in the area. <br />This Project will be the county's tallest (37 stories), safest and greenest building, emerging as the <br />flagship for Downtown Santa Ana and all of central Orange County, <br />The Building Trades Council are in talks with Mr. Mike Harrah, the Developer, to achieve a <br />Project Labor Agreement that can provide the project with a skilled and trained workforce, <br />strong safety enhancements for the construction workers and diminish the liability for <br />Contractors. The Project will provide middle class opportunities for Santa Ana and other <br />Orange County residents through our all of our Affiliated Trades joint Labor Management <br />Apprenticeship Programs. <br />It will also provide a robust local hire for Santa Ana and Orange County residents and <br />preferential hire to Veterans through our Helmets to Hardhats program. This Agreement <br />provides the only mechanism to provide the current City Councils well thought out goal of local <br />hire for local residents to work on this project. <br />These quality jobs also provide the construction workers with great healthcare and defined <br />retirement plans. <br />A Project Labor Agreement will also provide for a smooth, continuous flow of work without <br />disruption or interruption through a No Strike - No Lockout provision. <br />The Developer has also committed to support the City's affordable housing efforts with over $4 <br />Million in lieu of fees. This way the City can have the option as to how and where to invest these <br />resources to improve the lives of its residents. <br />The Project will provide an alternative onsite transportation and will promote low emitting and <br />fuel efficient vehicles via on -site charging stations. The structure is adjacent to the Santa Ana <br />Regional Transportation Center (SARTC) — Orange County & regional mass transit hub which <br />I <br />
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