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August 18, 2020 <br />Mayor Pulido and City Council Members <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Re: OPPOSITION to Agenda Item 75B: AMENDMENTS to Housing Opportunity Ordinance and <br />Affordable Housing Funds Policies and Procedures <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and City Councilmembers, <br />Vecindario Lacy en Acci6n (VeLA) is a group of residents from the Lacy neighborhood that have <br />united to advocate for their community. The group includes: mothers, fathers, students, individuals <br />with special abilities and community leaders that share the vision of improving the quality of life in <br />their neighborhood and the city of Santa Ana. All with the purpose of creating more opportunities for <br />families to succeed. Our letter of opposition to the proposed amendments to the Housing <br />Opportunity Ordinance and Affordable Housing Funds Policies and Procedures is joined by <br />over 80 letters of opposition sent to the Planning Commission on Monday, August 3rd from <br />Santa Ana residents and organizations that serve Santa Ana residents. All those in opposition <br />understand that as working families continue to face economic uncertainty because of the ongoing <br />COVID-19 pandemic it is crucial that the City preserve its Housing Opportunity Ordinance (HOO) as <br />a funding source for creating new affordable housing. The creation of housing at all income levels is <br />vital to our recovery. Creating new affordable housing needs to continue to be a top housing priority <br />in Santa Ana. <br />The City of Santa Ana is a renter majority city and despite the City's progress towards meeting its <br />Regional Housing Needs Assessment(RHNA) allocation for very low and income housing there <br />continues to be a great need for housing that is affordable to its residents. The current pandemic has <br />increased the economic and housing pressures on low-income families in Santa Ana. As incomes are <br />decreasing and jobs are being lost, many low income families are struggling to remain housed. This is <br />especially true for the majority of Santa Ana's low-income households that are suffering with the <br />impacts of housing cost and economic uncertainty. As an example, according to the City's local data, <br />70 percent of Santa Ana renters are low and very low-income renters. While the city has seen <br />increased production of affordable housing there has been a larger increase of above moderate <br />housing with the city's 2,409 RHNA above moderate allocation being exceeded by 2,677% per the <br />City's RHNA progress reports submitted to the state. With average rents of $2000 - $4000, none of <br />these above market rent units are affordable to most of Santa Ana's working families. <br />The need will be much greater as the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated needs that were already <br />existing in our communities. Housing costs in Santa Ana have been out of reach and will continue to <br />be out of reach in this current economic climate. Households that live in the 92701 zip code, the <br />
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