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neighborhood park. These types of industries bring noise, air pollution, and health risks <br />that are incompatible with the residential and transit -oriented development we are working <br />to build. The City Council has twice agreed unanimously that industrial uses in this zone <br />have placed an inequitable environmental and health burden on those of us in the Logan <br />and Lacy neighborhoods. The General Plan adopted by the City Council in 2022 compels <br />you to address these inequities by approving the proposed amendments. <br />I encourage the City Council to approve these amendments for the benefit of the <br />approximate 10,000 residents in the historic Logan and Lacy neighborhoods, and the city <br />as a whole. I would love to see a revitalization in Santa Ana, with responsible business <br />ownership, market value housing, and premium grocery and retail that this growing and <br />changing community needs to access quality food, goods, servies, and quality of life. <br />Sincerely, <br />Stephanie Wells <br />Ward 6 <br />N <br />