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Honorable Members of the Santa Ana City Council <br />The Bowery Project FOR <br />August 18, 2020 <br />Page 5 <br />convenient access to walking, biking and existing transit and this would reduce vehicle trips, for <br />instance. However, there is nothing about the setting of this project that supports a conclusion <br />that people will be walking or biking to work, given it is bounded either by industrial uses or <br />major arterials. <br />Thank you again for the opportunity to express our ongoing concerns regarding the proposed project. The <br />City of Tustin would appreciate an additional continuance by the Santa Ana City Council, and City staff is <br />available to discuss our concerns so that they can be addressed prior to a decision by the Santa Ana City <br />Council. <br />If you have any questions regarding the City's concerns, I can be reached at (714) 573-3115 or <br />JWilikom@tustinca.org. <br />Sincerely, <br />��� % <br />Justina Willkom <br />Acting Community Development Director <br />Attachments: A - Letter dated February 5, 2020 <br />B - Letter dated May 21, 2020 (Attachments omitted) <br />C - Responses to City of Tustin Comments <br />D - Project Trip Generation Comparison <br />E - Excerpt, City of Santa Ana LOS Guidelines <br />cc: Minh Thai, Executive Director, Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency <br />Ali Pezeshkpour, Senior Planner, Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency <br />Jerry Guevara, Assistant Planner I, Santa Ana Planning and Building Agency <br />Matthew S. West, City Manager <br />Nicole Bernard, Assistant City Manager <br />David Kendig, City Attorney <br />Douglas S. Stack, Public Works Director <br />Chad Clanton, Parks and Recreation Director <br />Ken Nishikawa, Deputy Director of Public Works/Engineering <br />Christopher Koster, Director of Economic Development <br />Krys Saldivar, Public Works Manager <br />Scott Reekstin, Principal Planner <br />1514217.1 <br />