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Orozco, Norma <br /> From: JESUS MEDINA <info@sg.actionnetwork.org> <br /> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2022 6:04 PM <br /> To: eComment <br /> Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program <br /> Santa Ana Public Comment email, <br /> Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works, <br /> I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow <br /> residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds <br /> our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking <br /> infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once <br /> able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit <br /> parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and <br /> more difficult to find available parking. <br /> Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families <br /> simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It <br /> has only gotten worse as time has passed. <br /> Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on-site parking, but it is a very <br /> lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough <br /> spaces to meet our needs. <br /> If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works <br /> department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to <br /> park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over <br /> where we will leave our vehicles over night. <br /> We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents <br /> are treated equitably. Thank you. <br /> Jesus Medina <br /> chuymedina2@sbcglobal.net <br /> i <br />