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one of the densest in the City, with high rates of overcrowded units, and a high rent burden, with <br />households spending over 40% of their income on rent. It is also a neighborhood with a history <br />of gang violence and crime. Given these conditions, we still have work to do to achieve the <br />acreage needed to accommodate the density and the accessibility needed to accommodate the <br />most vulnerable ages and income levels. We applaud City staff and Council for listening to <br />resident requests to reevaluate and reconsider the use and zoning of that land into a community <br />benefit based on community input. <br />We see the development of a new open space as much needed asset for Lacy area youth and their <br />families. We remain committed to and look forward to continue to work with residents. City <br />staff, and local stakeholders to ensure that we collaboratively develop a blueprint and <br />programming plan for open space in Lacy that will improve the quality of life for residents. <br />Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions; I can be reached at (949) 250-0909 or <br />cesarcgkennedycommission.ore. <br />Sincerely, <br />Cesar Covarru las <br />Executive Director <br />Working for systemic change resulting in the production of homes affordable to Orange County's extremely low-income households <br />