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Item 08 - Sunshine Ordinance Amendments
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Latino Health Access <br />L.ATIN 7 450 W. Fourth Street, Suite 130 <br />ljrHEALTH „ Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />714-542-7792 <br />www.latinohealthaccess.org <br />Expand the Number of Community Meetings for Certain Development Projects from <br />One to Two <br />Expanding the number of community meetings around development projects would allow <br />Santa Ana residents to discuss jobs, housing, and open spaces interests and concerns. <br />Increase the Radius of Distributing Noticing of said Community Meetings from 500 <br />Feet of the Subject Property to 1,000 Feet <br />The amendment to increase the Radius of Distributing Noticing of said Community <br />Meetings from 500 Feet of the Subject Property to 1,000 Feet will inform all residents and <br />businesses within the projected impact area, allowing them a chance to participate in <br />shaping the project. <br />To add on, we strongly recommend the adoption of an oversight commission, an independent body <br />of residents and stakeholders to help ensure the government is functioning properly and upholding <br />the Sunshine Ordinance. <br />We urge you to support the proposed amendments to the Sunshine Ordinance. The <br />proposed amendments will lead to a more open and transparent democratic process, <br />where residents can share their needs and concerns on complex issues that affect their <br />lives and physical, mental, and economic wellbeing. <br />Sincerely, <br />Nancy Mejia, MPH, MSW <br />Chief Program Officer <br />PREVENTION EDUCATION ACTION
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