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June 16, 2014 <br />Mayor Miguel Pulido and City Council Members <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />RE: Support for Affordable Homes- Depot at Santiago <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and City Council Members, <br />www.kennedycommission.org <br />17701 Cowan Ave., Suite 200 <br />Irvine, CA 92614 <br />949 250 0909 <br />Fax 949 263 0647 <br />The Kennedy Commission (the Commission) is a broad based coalition of residents and <br />community organizations that advocates for the production of homes affordable for families <br />earning less than $20,000 annually in Orange County. Formed in 2001, the Commission has been <br />successful in partnering and working with jurisdictions in Orange County to create strategic and <br />effective housing and land -use policies that has led to the new construction of homes affordable <br />to lower income work -force families. <br />The Commission would like to commend the City's leadership and support in encouraging <br />and facilitating the development of homes affordable to lower income working families. <br />Recently, at the 2014 Affordable Housing Awards Breakfast, two of the City's affordable home <br />developments received awards for excellence in residential housing design and special needs <br />design: Terraces at Santiago (36 family apartment homes) and Vista Del Rio (41 special needs <br />apartment homes), As the City continues its great efforts in addressing the City's housing <br />needs for lower income workers and families, the Commission recommends the City to <br />support the proposed Depot at Santiago. <br />The proposed Depot at Santiago will not only provide 70 affordable, safer and healthier homes <br />but it will also significantly improve the quality of life for many working families in the City. In <br />addition, the proposed Depot of Santiago will: <br />1) Be one of the very few cities in Orange County to construct a mixed -use development <br />that will provide 100 percent of the rental homes as affordable. The City will be at the <br />forefront in establishing a mixed -use lower income affordable home development model <br />for other cities in the County to implement. <br />2) Address the City's 2008 -2014 Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) carryover/ <br />shortfall (111 very low - income and 90 low- income homes) and the current 2014 -2021 <br />RHNA housing needs (45 very low- income and 32 low- income homes).' <br />3) Increase public health, fitness and mobility choices, The Depot of Santiago will be <br />located near the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center and proposed Santa Ana 1 <br />Fixed Guideway. Residents who live near a transit hub generally depend less on driving I <br />City of Santa Ana General Plan Housing Clement 2014 -2021, January 2014, p. A -34. <br />
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