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Entered into the record by Mayor Pulido. Statement read by Irv Chase during Public <br />Comments. <br />Honorable Mayor, Mayor Pro Tern and City Council Members: <br />You-The City Council-have been approached by a small group of unhappy property owners <br />who want to terminate Downtown's newly formed business improvement district. The reasons <br />for their unhappiness vary. Some of these property owners cannot afford to pay the BID <br />assessment, others are philosophically opposed to government taxation, some object to <br />paying for services that they believe that the City government should provide, a number of <br />them want Downtown's merchants to cater to only "poor Mexicans and not white people", <br />some are angry because they are not BID decision-makers, while some even blame the BID for <br />-their own failure to recognize change and some do not like how the assessment dollars are <br />being spent. All have two things in common. All are short sighted and narcissistic. Worst, none <br />have any idea what economic devastation will befall Downtown Santa Ana should our current <br />efforts to diversify Downtown's customer fail. If, we fail in our efforts to broaden Downtown <br />Santa Ana's customer, Downtown Santa Ana will suffer huge office and store vacancies, <br />massive property devaluation, unemployment, unchecked vandalism and serious crime like so <br />many other American downtowns. <br />Never in Downtown Santa Ana's long history has a business improvement district been more <br />important to Downtown economic health, in particular and the City's wellbeing, in general. <br />Downtown's retail transition is so significant and fundamental that it must be managed. <br />Downtown Incorporated is the entity that is guiding Downtown's property owners, business <br />operators, merchants and residents in this transition. Without Downtown Incorporated's <br />inspiration, coordination, clean and safe agenda, advertising, promotion, merchant <br />educational programming and retail and business outreach all is lost! <br />Many of us-property owners, business owners, merchants and residents-view Downtown <br />Incorporated as the most essential entity in Downtown Santa Ana's continued transition into <br />an eighteen hour-a-day shopping and entertainment venue. Downtown Incorporated's <br />Executive Director and her staff are the most important elements in Downtown's transition. <br />Without their efforts, Downtown's various property owners, businesses, restaurants and <br />merchant's individual revitalization efforts would be uncoordinated and ineffective. In simple <br />terms, Downtown Incorporated's staff is managing the process. <br /> <br />( 'I- _.t i <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 20 JANUARY 4, 2011 <br />1 0A-20