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5/5/2020
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Results <br />33. If you would like to receive updates regarding the Consolidated Plan process, please provide <br />your email address or other contact information below <br />Note: Personal contact information omitted for privacy. <br />34. Please provide any additional comments below <br />Open -Ended Responses to Question 34: <br />1. When the public ask for information don't treat them as ignorant people <br />2. Permanent Affordable Housing and transitional shelters focusing on <br />women. <br />3. Local businesses are suffering in Downtown, with all the construction. The <br />City should be helping them with marketing and other assistance so they <br />don't suffer. Stop making it difficult for developers who are trying to make <br />improvement or open a business! <br />4. Use GIS, like Pasadena. <br />https://wwvv.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd kB5TxEb8 - <br />https://ww v.esri.com/en-us/industries/government/overview - Thank you <br />for your service and hard work. <br />5. We don't need luxury apartments or overpriced bourgeois restaurants and <br />bars. Focus on creating more green space and affordable housing. <br />6. What is the County of Orange and the City of Santa Ana doing to collect <br />money from the "tax" imposed by the County Recorder commencing <br />January 1, 2019 at the rate of a minimum of $75 per recording. No good <br />transparency on that money so hopefully it has not been directed to the <br />State's General Fund like it did in 2012 when K. Harris, J. Brown and K. <br />Porter let J. Brown simply take the money out of the special fund created <br />for the struggling homeowners. They took or allowed the money to be <br />unlawfully taken to "fill holes in the state's budget". In 2014, <br />organizations representing the struggling homeowners sued J. Brown and <br />others. They went to trial in 2015 and won as the money should not been <br />taken by J. Brown. Brown kept losing until his appeal to the CA Supreme <br />Court resulted in another loss. He was not entitled to money earmarked for <br />struggling homeowners. Just watch the money and follow it to be sure it <br />goes where it is supposed to go. <br />7. The City needs to change their downtown parking to 24/7 access and it <br />would collect a lot more in parking revenue. It also needs to improve the <br />street lighting and it should run strings of lights up and down Calle Cuatro <br />to really make it stand out. We need to hire park rangers as our children <br />City of Santa Ana 73 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan <br />75A-251 Resident Survey Results <br />
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