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• Victor Payan, opined that proposal celebrates diversity, member of the <br />wellness corridor steering committee; opposed to racializing issue. <br />• Sandra Pocha Pena, opined that Wellness Corridor would promote economic <br />development and may be huge financial future. <br />• Omar De La Riva, proposed mercadito to sell economic goods would attract <br />diverse community. <br />• Ginelle Hardy, resident of Historical Heninger Park Neighborhood <br />Association, opined that downtown revitalization should not overflow into <br />residential areas. <br />• Dave Hoen, concerned with findings included in proposed resolution and the <br />suggested improvement to wellness. <br />• James Kendrick, City not to ignore other cultures in the City; economics will <br />drive area success; do not separate the cultural diversity in the community. <br />• Sean Coolidge, supports dual recognition of downtown multi -cultural area <br />and renaming 4th Street to Calle Cuatro; opined that Lofts could be Mercadito <br />at the Depot with close proximity to train station and freeway access; also <br />Farmer's Market celebrating 1st anniversary. <br />• Ana Urzua, supports proposal and request approval, opined that health <br />disparities would be tapered; noted market study analysis. <br />• Abel Ruiz, spoke in support of wellness corridor. <br />• America Bracho, Chief Executive Officer of Latino Health Access, supports <br />corridor; quoted poverty statistics and health correlation that would be <br />improved with proposal. <br />• Claudia Arellanes, supports corridor and Calle Cuatro renaming that unifies <br />all people; submitted petition from 54 businesses in support of renaming. <br />• Socorro Sarmiento, co-founder of Centro Cultural de Mexico, supports <br />corridor, noted that Noche de Altares has been great success that brings <br />people of diverse communities <br />• Shyla Juarez, supports Wellness District and community gardens and <br />submitted petition signed by 2,000 residents and community members. <br />• Tery Saydak, supports Wellness District and community connection; area <br />has community identity not typical in rest of Orange County <br />• Evan Miles, supports Corridor and opined that its inclusive plan <br />• Thomas Gordon, commented on proposed plan, concerned with safety and <br />extensive graffiti in area; City has unfunded liability <br />• Marcos Sefarino, questioned proposal he received that is not consistent with <br />proposal outlined by City Manager. <br />Council discussion ensued. <br />Councilmember Benavides, thanked staff and members of the committee for <br />meeting and discussing the issue; positive step in building bridges and look <br />forward to compromise. <br />Summarized matter: Economic Development and Wellness District would make <br />positive contributions; City currently has business focused Economic <br />Development Task Force that has sunset; long term opportunity is to consider <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 24 APRIL 7, 2016 <br />
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