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<br />59 Spokane, WA
<br />82 Great Falls, MT September 9, 2025
<br />96 NW Millwrights
<br />196 Pile Drivers, WA City of Santa Ana
<br />206 sea:tie, WA
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<br />Santa Ana, CA
<br />213 Los Angeles, CA Re: Support for Affordable Home Ownership Development at 621 West Alton Avenue
<br />323 So. I.osAngeles,CA
<br />360 so. Puget sound, WA To whom it may concern,
<br />425 No. Page! 5atind, WA
<br />As a committed partner and supporter of Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, we are writing to
<br />503 Portland, OR express our strong support for increasing affordable homeownership opportunities for working
<br />541. Eugene., OR families in the City of Santa Ana, specifically through the development of 40 affordable ownership
<br />555 Colorado units at 621 West Alton Avenue.
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<br />Long Desch, CA
<br />San Diego, CA
<br />Too often, essential members of our workforce —construction workers, teachers, healthcare workers,
<br />service providers, and other vital contributors —are priced out of the very communities they serve.
<br />63,
<br />Bolsa, ID
<br />Many are forced to commute long distances, sacrificing time with their families and straining already
<br />661
<br />Sy€mar, CA
<br />limited resources. This disconnect between where people work and where they can afford to live
<br />714
<br />Buena Park, CA
<br />weakens the fabric of our communities.
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<br />Whittier, CA
<br />We urge decision -makers to prioritize investments and policies that expand access to affordable
<br />743
<br />Bakersfield, CA
<br />homeownership, especially for first-time homebuyers and moderate -income households who have
<br />801
<br />Utah
<br />demonstrated their readiness and commitment. Creating realistic pathways to ownership is not just
<br />805
<br />Camarillo, CA
<br />good housing policy. It is how we build inclusive, resilient, and thriving communities.
<br />808
<br />Idaho Falls, ID
<br />The West Alton project represents p J p opportunities for more employment and economic growth for the
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<br />Ontario, CA
<br />Carpenters Union and our members. We stand with Habitat OC in advocating for more resources,
<br />951
<br />Riverside, CA
<br />more opportunities, and more homes that working families can afford to own. We commend the City
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<br />Reno NV
<br />for its efforts to address housing affordability and encourage you to expand your investment in
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<br />Kettle Falls, WA
<br />ownership opportunities that help families stay and thrive in Santa Ana.
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<br />Fairbanks, AK
<br />Sincerely,
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<br />Anchorage, AK
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<br />New Mexico
<br />Jacob Lopez
<br />Regional Manager
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<br />Western States Regional Council of Carpenters
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<br />Arizona
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<br />Las Vegas, NV
<br />CC: Jimmy Elrod
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<br />Pile Drivers & Divers, AK
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<br />McCleary, WA
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<br />La Grande, OR
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<br />Roseburg, OR
<br />Representing Carpcilters in Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Now Mexico, Colorado, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Alaska and Oregon
<br />WESTERN STATES REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS
<br />533 S. Vrentont Ave., 1 Oth A. Los Angeles, CA 90071
<br />(213) 385-1457 1 Max: (213) 385-3759 1 www.wscarpenters,org
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