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• <br /> February 7, 2017 <br /> -M Mayor Miguel Pulido and Members of the City Council <br /> *?r3 ,, City of Santa Ana <br /> �� ' <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza <br /> LATIN® P.O. Box 1988, M31 <br /> �HLA �TH Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> CCpWS RE: First Street Apartments- 1440 E.First Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> 450 West Fourth Street City Council Item BOA, February 7,2017 <br /> Suite 130 <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council: <br /> Ph: 714.542.7792 <br /> Fax: 714-542-4853 Latino Health Access (LHA) is well aware of AMCAL's affordable housing proposal <br /> latinohealthaccess,org located on First Street in the City of Santa Ana. We are writing to express our strong <br /> support for this type of housing; it is needed now more than ever. LHA is a non-profit <br /> organization in Santa Ana working to improve health equity through health <br /> education, promotion, civic engagement, and policy advocacy. Our organization <br /> works side by side with residents throughout Santa Ana, and we see firsthand the <br /> great need for affordable housing at very low and extremely low income levels. <br /> Access to quality, affordable housing is a key component of a healthy community. We <br /> are seeing a housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana with skyrocketing home <br /> purchase prices and apartment rents that our residents cannot afford, forcing our <br /> families to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing conditions. There is <br /> an urgency and need for the type of housing planned in the First Street Apartments. <br /> We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons. Given the housing crisis, we need <br /> affordable housing to be developed immediately, and First Street is almost a shovel <br /> ready project and prepared to apply for the tax credit financing next month to break <br /> ground this year. It was also approved last year by the City, with unanimous approval <br /> from the Planning Commission and City Council. Second,the rental units are 100% <br /> affordable to households earning 30% and 60% of Area's Median Income, and half of <br /> the project provides three and four bedroom units designed for larger families— a <br /> great need and almost non-existent in the Santa Ana housing market. Third,the First <br /> Street Apartments are part of a revitalization effort to develop residential uses along <br /> the First Street corridor. More market rate housing is planned, such as the Nineteen <br /> 01, a luxury apartment community located down the street from First Street <br /> Apartments where rent for a two bedroom apartment ranges from $2,700 to$4,100 <br /> per month —prices well beyond the reach of our families. Our local residents deserve <br /> to be a part of this corridor and not be priced out by market rate projects. The First <br /> Street Apartments will allow for more balanced development, <br /> We acknowledge that First Street Apartments was approved by the City Council as a <br /> companion project of the Heritage to meet the requirements of the Housing <br /> Opportunity Ordinance. While we were glad see the city uphold the HOO, despite <br /> Heritage's request to amend it, we were disappointed the city allowed this developer <br /> to "bend the rules" and pay the in-lieu fees in phases. As a result,that decision <br /> jeopardized very much needed affordable housing, and has left the city and <br /> PREVENTION EDUCATION ACTION <br />