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hP ANA <br />2 <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and City Council Members, WWR9 KaaDthy <br />C®mmuWOf es <br />h (resident's name), ask the City to <br />not sell We empty land parcel's, and support the formation of a Community Land Trust (CLT) <br />in Santa Ana. The City's publically owned land is an invaluable resource to increase <br />opportunity and wellbeing for Santa Ana families. <br />The community land trust will provide space for parks, affordable housing, and other <br />community benefits that are direly needed in Santa Ana, including commercial spaces. It will <br />significantly improve the duality of life for many low-income and working families in the <br />city. It will exemplify community -led development and re-establish the City's leadership in <br />this respect. <br />I strongly believe in the principles of inclusion, transparency, accountability, and civic <br />participation of residents in our community of Santa Ana; the Santa Ana Community Land <br />Trust will powerfully represent these values. <br />The City must continue to deepen its commitment to working alongside the community in the <br />development process, to ensure that the community's needs are being met; a Community <br />Land Trust represents a key opportunity to do this. <br />Sincerely, <br />Suppo er of the -Santa Ana Community Land Trust <br />3i�-d <br />, bn _QnA-(A- <br />Address, City, State, Zip Code <br />1�-7�L41 i� -1-o6 <br />Phone Nurfiber, Email <br />In Santa Ana 1: Live 66udy ❑Work idPlay <br />Supporting Organizations: Santa Ana Building Healthy Communities (SABHC), Latino <br />Health Access (LHA), Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible <br />Development (OCCORD), The Kennedy Commission, KidWorks, El Centro Cultural de <br />Mexico, Santa Ana Collaborative for Responsible Development (SACReD), Clergy and Laity <br />United for Economic Justice (CLUE), Santa Ana Active Streets (SAAS) <br />