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September 24, 2024 <br />Honorable Santa Ana Mayor & City Council Members, <br />I urge you to approve the Related Bristol project on October 1. This project will have major positive economic <br />impact for the city as well as offer excellent upgraded amenities for the local residents. <br />Related Bristol will generate 16,800 new jobs, $600 million in new tax revenue during its first 30 years and a <br />$544 million community benefits package. As part of your civic duty to vote in the best interest of your <br />constituents, it is imperative to prioritize the needs of the overall community and not jeopardize the financial <br />feasibility of the project over additional union issues, components and other requirements. <br />Time is of the essence! Nearly 100 local businesses at Metro Town Square shopping center need certainty about <br />their future and business location. With leases for all tenants expiring imminently and the very real prospect of a <br />vacant retail center that is an important generator of sales tax revenues to our City, we cannot delay this project any <br />further, nor jeopardize its feasibility, <br />Related Bristol is proposing new and improved community amenities that will enhance and elevate the quality of life <br />in this city, including: <br />13 acres of publicly accessible and actively programmed open spare, <br />$22M towards a Community Benefit Fund that could be used towards street improvements, a community <br />center, or anything else the City prioritizes, <br />A public safety office to shorten police response times, and <br />$18M in affordable housing in -lieu fees. <br />More than ever, people want safe, secure public places to connect and build community with family and friends. For <br />these reasons, I support the visionary Related Bristol project, and I urge you to approve this important, new gateway <br />to Santa Ana for the benefit of all. <br />42 <br />
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