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/ / <br /> January 20, 2026 <br /> Mayor Amezcua and Members of the Council <br /> City of Santa Ana <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Re: 1901 W. Walnut St. Land Acquisition <br /> Dear Mayor Amezcua and Members of the Santa Ana City Council, <br /> Chispa seeks to engage with excluded peoples to uproot systems of oppression and cultivate <br /> systems grounded in community accountability, solidarity, and self-determination for our <br /> communities to thrive. We are a membership based organization for young Latinxs advocating <br /> for systemic changes across Orange County. <br /> We are writing to express strong support for THRIVE Santa Ana's efforts to purchase and <br /> permanently own the property located at 1901 W. Walnut Street. In April 2025, THRIVE and the <br /> City of Santa Ana celebrated the grand opening of La Colmena, the City's first community land <br /> trust(CLT)project. Building on this milestone, THRIVE has now been awarded state funding to <br /> permanently acquire the site. We respectfully urge the City to help make this property the first <br /> CLT-owned asset in Santa Ana. <br /> Specifically, we ask that the City Council direct staff to prepare a purchase and sale agreement, <br /> along with the required Economic Subsidy Report, that would allow the City to accept <br /> THRIVE's offer of$852,000 for the property. <br /> This proposed sale would result in a highly positive fiscal and community impact for Santa Ana. <br /> The City would generate $852,000 in unrestricted revenue deposited directly into the General <br /> Fund. La Colmena has already demonstrated its value by transforming a long-vacant and <br /> blighted property into a vibrant community hub that enhances neighborhood safety, economic <br /> activity, and quality of life. <br /> Since opening, the project has generated at least five permanent, full-time jobs and more than ten <br /> temporary jobs, in addition to over thirty jobs created during the construction phase. Looking <br /> ahead, through expanded programming and the growth of existing small businesses, THRIVE <br /> anticipates the creation of at least ten additional part-time jobs over the next five years. <br /> In 2020, the City of Santa Ana approved a 99-year lease of the site to THRIVE, including an <br /> Option to Purchase, reflecting the City's commitment to the long-term development of a <br /> community land trust strategy. Across the country, more than 300 CLTs empower communities to <br /> collectively own and steward land, ensuring long-term access to affordable commercial spaces, <br /> housing, urban agriculture, and open space. As THRIVE advances additional projects in the <br />
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