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Clergy & Laity United <br />for Economic Justice <br />Board of Directors <br />Rev. Norman Copeland <br />Chair <br />So Cal AME Church <br />Robert A. Branch <br />SEIU-USWW/Security Division <br />Rabbi Dr. Aryeh Cohen <br />Professor, American Jewish <br />University <br />Rev. Jim Conn (Ret.), Dev't <br />United Methodist Church <br />Rabbi Stephen Einstein <br />Founding Rabbi Emeritus, <br />Congregation B'nal Tzedek <br />The Rev. Francisco Garcia <br />Treasurer <br />Rector, Holy Faith Episcopal <br />Church, Inglewood <br />Father Mike Gutierrez <br />St. John the Baptist Catholic <br />Church, Baldwin Park <br />Rev. Dr. Sarah Halverson <br />Cano <br />Fairview Community Church, <br />Costa Mesa <br />Betty Hung, Esq. <br />Asian Americans Advancing <br />Justice <br />Rev. Stephanie Jaeger, Ph.D, <br />Pastor, St. Matthew's Lutheran <br />Church, North Hollywood <br />Glynndana Shevlin <br />Disney Worker, UNITE -HERE <br />Rev. William Smart <br />Vice Chair, Secretary <br />SCLC of Greater Los Angeles <br />Mary Stancavage <br />Against the Stream Buddhist <br />Meditation Society <br />Bishop Mary Ann Swenson <br />Bishop, United Methodist <br />Church (ret.) <br />Rev. Heidi Worthen -Gamble <br />Presbytery of the Pacific <br />Richard Zaldivar <br />The Wall Las Memories Project <br />Full-time Staff <br />Rabbi Jonathan Klein, <br />Executive Director <br />Irene Arellano <br />Christopher French <br />Sandra Ortega <br />Grecia Lopez -Reyes <br />Gabriella Rosco <br />Guillermo Torres <br />February 21, 2017 <br />Mayor Miguel Pulido and Members of the City Council <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza 2017 FEB 2 1 P11 4: 15 <br />P.O. Box 1988, M31 <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 (; <br />OF SANTA ANA <br />SUBJECT: First Street Apartments - 1440 E. First Street5atlt <br />City Council Item BOA, February 21, 2017 <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the City Council: <br />Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) is well aware of AMCAL's affordable housing proposal <br />located on First Street in the City of Santa Ana. We are writing to express our strong support for this type of <br />housing which is needed now more than ever. Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice works closely <br />with working families and immigrant communities throughout Santa Ana who are in great need of affordable <br />housing during the current housing crisis in our City. <br />The housing affordability crisis in Santa Ana is increasing each year, including home purchase prices and <br />apartment rents that our residents can't afford. Skyrocketing rents and home prices are forcing our families <br />to live in overcrowded housing and substandard housing conditions. Our families are extremely rent <br />burdened, as most of their limited income (over half) is used to pay for housing casts. <br />We support AMCAL's proposal for several reasons: Given the housing crises, we need affordable housing to <br />be developed immediately, and First Street is approved and ready to move forward. The rental units are <br />100% affordable to households earning 30% and 60% of Area's Median Income, and half of the project <br />provides three and four bedroom units designed for larger families— a great need and almost non-existent <br />in the Santa Ana housing market. <br />After two years of work, the First Street Apartments project is almost a shovel ready project and prepared to <br />apply for the tax credit financing next month to break ground this year. We know that AMCAL's proposal was <br />approved last year by the City with unanimous approval from the Planning Commission and City Council. <br />We also know that First Street Apartments was approved by the City Council as a companion project of the <br />Heritage to meet the requirements of the Housing Opportunity Ordinance. As a result of The Heritage <br />receiving recent approval to pay the in -lieu fees in phases, First Street Apartments needs the funding <br />requested today. The City funding of $8.795 million ($2.6 million from The Heritage and $6.195 million from <br />the City) is needed to make the tax credit application competitive for an award, similar to past projects <br />funded by the City. <br />Without the necessary funding from the City of Santa Ana, First Street Apartments cannot go <br />forward. <br />First Street Apartments are also part of a key revitalization effort to develop residential uses along the First <br />Street corridor — an important gateway for the City of Santa Ana. Our local residents deserve to be a part of <br />this gateway and not be priced out by market rate projects in our City. Our residents can't afford to live in <br />the newer market rate housing developed in Santa Ana. For example, at Nineteen 01, a luxury apartment <br />community located down the street from First Street Apartments, the rent for a two bedroom apartment <br />ranges from $2,700 to $4,100 per month, which is disheartening because none of our families can even <br />come close to afford it. <br />AMCAL's proposal will provide greatly needed, high quality housing that is needed at this point in time and <br />we ask for you to act now in support of this important development. Please do not hesitate to contact me <br />with any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />9`61� <br />Rabbi Jonathan Klein <br />Executive Director <br />464 Lucas Avett202 o Los Angeles, CA 90011 0 213481-3940 o niti w.cluo,justice.org o Printed In-house <br />