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®C4.� ,® miguel hernandez <br />executive director <br />wAockn�u the y<»,m� of peo�>la <br />miguel@occcopico.org <br />(714) 470-8178 <br />it: Wellness District and Latino Downtown <br />310 west broadway - anaheim, ca 92805 - (714)491-0771 - www, occcop[co, org I <br />we, me development that meets the needs of underserved communities <br />and individuals through projects, programs, and policies that are inclusive in their planning and <br />implementation, and that reduce disparities while fostering places that are healthy, vibrant, and diverse. <br />We believe in the right of these communities to remain and thrive in Santa Ana and be safe from the <br />unintended consequences of development that raise property values making the cost of living unaffordable, <br />or that change the surrounding environment to where they no longer belong. <br />We believe in the need to reclaim our streets for safe, accessible, active transportation, including walking <br />and biking, and that Complete Streets infrastructure will not displace Latino cultural businesses or Latino <br />residents. We believe in the right of underserved communities to have access to healthy local food, and <br />food production. <br />We believe in the need for a partnership amongst local business, community organizations and residents, <br />where we create a culturally relevant, community serving, accessible and affordable downtown that does <br />not displace but is inclusive of its Latino identity and people. <br />We support the recent findings of the Wellness District Market Study report, conducted by The Next <br />Practice, that describes a Latino Revival Scenario market strategy for the downtown, stating that the <br />greatest demand in the downtown is for wellness goods and services and that the largest purchasing power <br />is in the Latino resident of the surrounding central Santa Ana neighborhoods. <br />We support the proposed Wellness District Resolution and believe the following: <br />Na <br />• A Wellness District in the downtown will uplift Santa Ana as a destination for food, health, <br />culture, and a family experience <br />• Affordable, culturally relevant events and community friendly locations will bring Santa Ana <br />residents, commuters and visitors downtown <br />• "Calle Cuatro" memorializes and affirms Latino history and present <br />• Community - run microfarms will replace vacant lots to provide affordable, local, healthy food for <br />residents and restaurants <br />• Economic development downtown and citywide will include everyone <br />• Through Wellness We Thrive Together <br />Z <br />, v <br />Address: W • f`� <br />Email Address: `fit �g14t11 K, <br />I live in Santa Ana <br />pry I work in Santa Ana <br />❑ I'm a student in Santa Ana <br />❑ I shop in Santa Ana <br />City, ziil�/? Z P) <br />Phone: ?IV �7OfZ (Text: I o <br />,�Ml'l worship in Santa Ana <br />(Place of worship) <br />(school) <br />Building Healthy <br />Communities <br />