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April 20, 2021 Cypress Fire Station Correspondence 2021-2017 3 <br /> <br />Sparked by Chris Schmidt’s inquiry, we got an update about the Cypress Fire Station <br />from Margarita Macedonio City Principal Planner Melanie McCann this evening at <br />our Heninger Park neighborhood meeting. <br /> <br />This is what I have in my notes: <br /> <br />Per Community Development Team, CDA, the Surplus Land Act required process for <br />seeking an affordable housing project has ran out of allotted time and so fell through. <br /> <br />Now an RFP will go out putting the property up for sale. <br /> <br />The City manager is keen on identifying and selling vacant property. <br /> <br />Listed on the Santa Ana Register of Historic Property the front facade and other <br />architecture character defining features should be rehabilitated/ preserved, in place, <br />following Secrecy of Interior Standards per Melanie. <br /> <br />Per me, the historic information and requireerd rehabilitation process all needs to be <br />disclosed in the RFP document. <br /> <br />Please disregard if you already knew this update. <br /> <br />I may have misinterpreted my notes or just misunderstood the discussion - so please <br />ask Melanie for yourself in order to verify information here. <br /> <br />Ginelle Hardy <br />ginelleann@gmail.com <br /> <br />Selica Diaz <selicadiaz@yahoo.com> <br />Date: <br />01/12/2021 03:53PM <br /> <br />Hello, <br /> <br />I agree with your idea Chris, to ask the city to use the $100,000 to renovate the Cypress Street <br />Fire Station. It has deteriorated due to being neglected by the city for so many years. <br /> <br />~Selica <br /> <br />Pocha Pena <pocha@pocharte.com> <br />Date: <br />01/12/2021 01:18PM <br /> <br />Yes, the City still owns it and no suitable bids have been submitted. <br /> <br />