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I’m sure you are profoundly aware of the historical significance of the building, as it has been the center of <br />much of the discussion online, and that is reason enough to save the building. Developers can always find <br />other properties to develop and flip for a profit. But, in all honesty, how many historic buildings can you <br />find in Santa Ana that can be repurposed to community use? How many city-owned properties will be <br />saved for community use? <br />I encourage you to consider the cost of losing a historic building and community resource vs the amount <br />of money the developer stands to make flipping the property. <br />We must save public buildings for public benefit and public use. And we must save and safeguard Santa <br />Ana’s history and historic buildings for future generations. <br /> <br />I thank you and hope you will do the right thing by Santa Ana’s history and legacy, and save the Cypress <br />Fire Station for public benefit and public use. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Victor Payan <br /> <br />-- <br />Victor Payan <br />Director <br />Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA) <br />c: 619-701-0073 <br />e: victor@masamedia.org <br /> <br />Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA) is a project of Community Partners, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. <br /> <br /> <br />-- <br />Victor Payan <br />Director <br />Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA) <br />c: 619-701-0073 <br />e: victor@masamedia.org <br /> <br />Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA) is a project of Community Partners, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. <br /> <br /> <br />2 <br />