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possession of the property from the property owners (Hernandez Family) on October 31, 2013. The tenant moved <br />the business to a location in Cypress and is realizing they cannot survive at this site. 7 -Day Tire may soon be <br />relocating to the city of Anaheim. <br />We (Hernandez siblings) were not provided an opportunity by the City of Santa Ana to re -visit and inspect our <br />building on the property as the City took possession on October 31 and the tenant occupied the building through <br />the last day. The City of Santa Ana has totally ignored providing us this one last gesture of goodwill prior to the <br />chain -link fence going up around the premises. <br />The small barber shop at the Gallegos building did sign early to leave, thinking he could re- locate in an <br />available barber shop close -by. He was unable to continue operating as a sole proprietor and settled to renting a <br />single chair in a barber shop owned by another person. <br />The small gift shop at the Gallegos building luckily found a location to move to just north of their business on <br />Grand Avenue - but unluckily, their current rent is $2,500+ /per month. Yes, the City will be providing half of the <br />rent for approximately one year; but the business owner is even having difficulty coming up with their portion of <br />the rent. <br />The small produce market owners in the Gallegos building is at a great loss in their talks with City staff, as they <br />fully understand they are no match to deal with City Hall professionals whose only aim is to move the business <br />out of their Grand Avenue location. The older couple is now also realizing they may have difficulty resuming their <br />business at a different location. They are still trying through these last days to hang on to their business, one <br />that they have invested many hard and long hours for so many years. <br />Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Council <br />November 4, 2013 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />— The Corona family of Pollo Norteno is still doing their best to keep their small restaurant open. I visited their <br />business this past Thursday October 31 (the targeted date by City of Santa Ana to close the doors of their <br />business) and had lunch on that day. They have pleaded with City representatives to allow the business to stay in <br />operation through December - the busiest time of the year. They were told that they would be notified by 5 pm of <br />that same day (Oct 31) how long they can stay or if they too would have to start packing up and close their <br />doors. They have been lucky to hang on these days, because of the apartment tenant above their business, who <br />are awaiting the final construction of their new home they hope to move into. <br />Business owner Ken of the check- cashing small business related to me that he should have paid attention early <br />on to be wary of City of Santa Ana representatives - that they were not there to assist him, their aim was to <br />resist his pleas as a small businessman to continue in some way at or near his present location. The City paid him <br />pennies on the dollar for his business items within the building - as was the practice with the other businesses. <br />He was lucky to move somewhat close -by, to Grand Avenue and Warner Avenue; but when he moved he lost <br />45 %+ of his clientele. <br />As the City Council realizes, the situation with the Gallegos property is more complex as the family and <br />extended family are the property owners as well as business owners. They have a long history as business <br />entrepreneurs in Santa Ana dating well back into the early 1940's. Yet the City's representatives are not realizing <br />the loss of history past and history to -be -made for the future. All they ask is for a fair shake, the ability to work <br />with City staff to see how they can maintain their business at the location; and this can happen if the City can be <br />open- minded in realizing a new vision for Grand Avenue. <br />Through these last few days, the one thing that is coming to mind is this ... The City for so many years has <br />planned out the widening of Grand Avenue and has done so with minimal input into the planning of its non - <br />engineering portions of the drawings local resident and small businesses. This very aspect that brings life to any <br />city, and in this case the county seat of government for Orange County. My initial opinion is this - City Hall does <br />not want to expend the time, energy and budget to change any of the plans for the street widening to <br />accommodate grander plans for Grand Avenue - to provide continued and additional revenues to the City. A City <br />Hall viewpoint is they would rather see a thoroughfare with numerous vehicles going back and forth to various <br />destinations within the city and to places away from the city. <br />11/4/2013 4:25 PM <br />4:25 PM <br />