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Flores, Dora <br />From: Steve Sabicer <steve@electriccitybutcher.com> <br />Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 5:21 PM <br />To: eComment <br />Subject: RE: PLEASE SUPPORT DOWNTOWN SECURITY PROGRAM ITEM 20C, FUND ITEM AT <br />$500,000 <br />Dear City of Santa Ana Staff and Elected Officials, <br />Downtown Santa Ana is hanging on by a thread through pandemic, civil unrest, massive <br />construction, homeless impacts and wild economic uncertainty. Despite all these challenges, <br />downtown businesses continue to open and serve the public as best they can despite very difficult <br />times. <br />As one of the most important economic engines of the City, DTSA has been able to create our own <br />revenue funds (both parking and BID revenue) to sustain Downtown Clean and Safe Operations, <br />marketing and communications and even capital improvement costs like building public restrooms. <br />We also contribute to the City of Santa Ana through sales taxes, property taxes, permits and fees. <br />Due to the revenue shortfall, the City of Santa Ana is proposing not to cover the cost of the <br />$100,000 annual Downtown Security Team and to let that contract lapse. <br />I am appealing to you to one-time gap fund the Downtown Security program. This year, service <br />calls to security increased from 2,600 to 5,200 (50% increase) and trash bags collected rose from <br />45,000 to 90,000 (50% increase). <br />The Downtown Security program is a cornerstone of downtown's success. The program is already <br />50% underfunded from what is needed, but still provides an affordable full-time protective force to <br />downtown. <br />Security is vital as a service to businesses and for visitor perceptions as "Lack of safety" and <br />"Homelessness" remain two of the primary reasons people don't like to visit downtown according <br />to studies conducted by the City. <br />This year, downtown vandalism costs have tripled including over $40,000 in costs of vandalism <br />paid out by the City alone. Reducing our Downtown Security force will increase the burden on <br />private and public vandalism costs in 2021 and is not supported by the Downtown Police Officers. <br />Please consider covering this year's gap in downtown's self -funded critical services to keep our <br />engine running and supporting our downtown businesses. Overall, the total impact of your decision <br />here is another $100,000. Yet this is a critical cost -saving and protective investment considering the <br />alternatives of increased vandalism and decreased safety perceptions in downtown. <br />Sincerely, <br />