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<br />Orozco, Norma <br />From:Irlanda Martinez <martinez.irlanda92@gmail.com> <br />Sent:Tuesday, December 15, 2020 4:02 PM <br />To:eComment <br />Subject:SA City Council 12/15/2020 Meeting Comments <br />Good afternoon, <br />My name is Irlanda Martinez and I am a resident of Ward 3. I am submitting my comments on several items for <br />today's meeting below: <br /> Item 55A: <br />o I fully support the approval of the loan agreement with Legacy Square. However, I think that this <br />project is a testimony to the importance of the Housing Opportunity Ordinance and how effective <br />it is in generating funds for affordable housing. With that said, I would like to encourage the <br />council to eventually revisit the decrease that was approved for the HOO. Our families need <br />affordable housing and the HOO was a very effective way to generate funds to support that. <br /> Item 65A: <br />o I think that this report is a great way to start the conversation, but I would like to encourage the <br />council to take police oversight very seriously. It is clear - based on the results of this study - that <br />residents do not feel safe or satisfied with the police in our community and, given that an <br />obscene amount of money goes to the police department, it would be negligent not to take this <br />matter very seriously. Council needs to take the actions of the police very seriously and has to <br />fully support the explicit accountability of our police officers. <br /> Item 11A: <br />o I would like to express my disapproval for this project, as it has been opposed by the community <br />multiple times already. This proposed project fails to address the housing needs for extremely <br />low and low income families in the community it would be built. The City has already approved <br />multiple luxury apartment buildings and needs to shift its focus towards affordable housing - <br />especially in this community. <br />Thank you for your time. I look forward to attending tonight's meeting. <br /> <br />-- <br />Irlanda Martinez <br />B.A. Economics, Labor Studies minor <br />University of California, Santa Barbara 2015 <br />1 <br />