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<br />Flores, Dora <br />From:Park, Carol A <Carol.Park@stjoe.org> <br />Sent:Tuesday, October 06, 2020 3:01 PM <br />To:eComment <br />Subject:Agenda item 19D - Red Roof Inn <br />I am a resident of Park Santiago and live in close proximity to the Red Roof Inn. I have witnessed the decline of the <br />property over the last 5 years or so. I have also enjoyed frequenting the Polly’s Pies which is adjacent to the property <br />and have personally witnessed the effect to their business that <br />the abundance of illegal activity generating from the residents of the Red Roof Inn has brought to their doorstep. <br /> <br />The inn seems to be quite large and the volume of folks housed there that may not be on the up and up creates a <br />problem for the natural landscape of Santiago Park and the creek bed. Hundreds of folks can be in the brush and <br />hidden from sight for months at a time. The only way to even come close to finding them all is to send in the mounted <br />police. To have this population housed near a hidden flammable area is a recipe for disaster. <br /> <br />Let’s also not forget that a man was killed at the park entrance by homeless living in the 2525 building. The terrain <br />attracts an unsavory population and the residents at the Red Roof Inn only feed the population. To have this housing <br />adjacent to a park and the discovery science center with children present is unacceptable for our city to condone and <br />allow. <br /> <br />Please exercise every method you have to stop this! <br /> <br />Carol Park, <br />2429 Poinsettia St. <br />Santa Ana, CA 92706 <br />1 <br />
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