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Salas, Diana <br />To: dontsendmenojunk@yahoo.com <br />Subject: RE: Junta del concilio para el 5 de mayo — Punto 60A de la agenda translation <br />Santa Ana City Council Santa Ana City Council, <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Council, <br />The COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis is a worldwide pandemic, posing social and economic threats to our community. <br />Our community is extremely low-income, is primarily made up of renters, and many reside in multi -family <br />households, and live in mixed -status households. We also know that a lot of families are largely uninsured or have <br />inadequate access to healthcare. Because of this, we recognize how vulnerable our community is to this pandemic, <br />susceptible to experiencing financial precarity and housing displacement. Equally alarming is that we particularly at <br />risk of losing our lives. <br />Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Orange County have been consistently growing, with 2,636 confirmed cases so far <br />(as of 05/01/20). A large share of people in California, including Santa Ana residents are losing their jobs and <br />therefore are unable to pay rent. California has surpassed over 3 million people filing for unemployment benefits and <br />Orange County has reported over 13,200 job losses. These are astounding numbers. We cannot expect for people <br />to pay back their rent during the six month period while potentially experiencing rent increases, especially those who <br />have accumulated immense debt, have no jobs to return to, have experienced significant reduced hours of work, <br />and are ineligible for COVID-19 relief benefits because they are undocumented. It would be merely impossible for <br />residents to catch up on rent. If residents in Santa Ana do not receive an expansion of the current rent freeze, make <br />no mistake, this will have devastating impacts for residents, including hous elessness, and death. <br />Without equitable housing, residents in Santa Ana will be displaced, leaving them at significant risk of exposure to <br />the coronavirus and prolonged economic precarity spanning generations. <br />Santa Ana residents call on you as elected officials to act urgently to prevent what could potentially be thousands of <br />working families facing houselessness, displacement and severe economic destabilization. Specifically, we call on <br />you now to maintain and expand the rent freeze to six months after the emergency orders are lifted. Please ACT <br />NOW to protect Santa Ana Residents! <br />Sincerely, <br />From: Joohana Espinoza [mailto:info@sg.actionnetwork.org] <br />Sent: Monday, May 04, 202012:31 PM <br />To: eComment <ecomment@santa-ana.org> <br />Subject: Junta del concilio para el 5 de mayo — Punto 60A de la agenda <br />Santa Ana City Council Santa Ana City Council, <br />La crisis del COVID-19 (coronavirus) es una pandemia mundial, que amenaza social y <br />economicamente a nuestra comunidad. Nuestra comunidad es de extremadamente bajos <br />ingresos, son mayormente inquilinos, residen en hogares multifamiliares y viven en hogares <br />con miembros de diferentes estatus migratorio. Tambien sabemos qua un gran n6mero de <br />a <br />
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