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Mitre -Ramirez, Norma <br />a <br />a <br />From: Erid Scandrett < <br />Sent: Sunday, October 1, 2017 9:26 AM <br />To: eComment <br />Cc: emscandrett@aol.com <br />Subject: Regarding Homeless Encampnent in Santa Ana ..................... <br />.�11�/%Y) of7 <br />Dear Mayor and City Council, <br />I am a member of the Morrison Park Neighborhood Association Board and writing to you as a 34 year Santa Ana <br />homeowner. I located here because it is the county seat and because this was a beautiful, established, diversified <br />city..............not a "planned community" like Irvine. <br />I use the term "was" beautiful because it no longer is and is getting worse every single day. <br />Homeless Problem..............As long as you allow all these do-gooder organizations to come into our city and supply food, <br />water and other things to the homeless they will continue to reside on city property. There may not be laws against being <br />homeless but there are laws against loitering, being a public nuisance and doing illegal drugs on city property and most <br />certainly defecating in public! WHY ARE YOU NOT HAVING THE POLICE ARREST THESE <br />PEOPLE???????????????????? If these organizations are so passionate about helping the homeless then make them <br />transport them to their cities and help them there! I am sick and tired of Santa Ana being the dumping ground for other <br />cities problems. You can go to any number of cities in Orange County and not one homeless person is in their parks <br />At a minimum what you are proposing should be adapted but it really does not go far enough. However, baby steps in the <br />Loss of Trees..............The other major contrib tion you are making to systematically destroy the beauty of our city is <br />allowing trees to die and not replacing trees that have died or been taken out because of damage caused by storms. <br />Recently we were told at a public meeting that there is no money to take care of our parks and mow the grass, much less <br />replace trees. I'm not quite sure how that squares with keeping Santa Ana a beautiful city. Perhaps taking another look at <br />budget allocations might be worthwhile. We were promised replacement trees for Morrison Park so that our residents did <br />not have to sit at picnic tables in the hot sun. Never happened. We were promised replacement trees on Memory Lane <br />when trees died because of lack of water, Never Happened. About time it does, please! <br />Sincerely, <br />Eric Scandrett <br />1 <br />