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Mitre-Ramirez, Norma <br /> From: Mitre-Ramirez, Norma <br /> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 2:24 PM <br /> To: Alcala, Abigail <br /> Subject: FW: Proposed Development at 2525 North Main Street <br /> Categories: Correspondence <br /> From: Houston, Nicole <br /> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 8:35 AM <br /> To:Alcala,Abigail <AAlcala@santa-ana.org>; Huizar, Maria <MHuizar@santa-ana.org>; Mitre-Ramirez, Norma <NMitre- <br /> Ramirez@santa-ana.org>; Orozco, Norma<NOrozco@santa-ana.org>; Rojano, Michael<MRojano@santa-ana.org> <br /> Subject: FW: Proposed Development at 2525 North Main Street <br /> From: Deborah [mailto:chzpuff@sbcglobal.net] <br /> Sent:Tuesday, February 20, 2018 2:36 PM <br /> Cc: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org> <br /> Subject: Proposed Development at 2525 North Main Street <br /> Dear Mr. Fregosa, Mayor Pulido and Councilmembers, <br /> Please make the following letter part of the minutes for tonight's City Council meeting. <br /> My husband and I are residents and homeowners in Park Santiago. We live at 2629 North Santiago Street. We <br /> categorically object to a re-zoning of the property from commercial to high-density multifamily residential and <br /> this assumes that the City's Master Plan is up to date. <br /> Traffic in and out of the neighborhood is already a major issue, not to mention the cut through traffic from other <br /> areas. Additionally, the proposed hotel being built just across the freeway also on Main Street, the Wells Fargo <br /> office building on the corner of Broadway and Main at Main place along with its additional apartments , and the <br /> current mass of apartments off Memory Lane, will severely impact the quality of life not only for Park Santiago, <br /> but the surrounding neighborhoods of Floral Park and West Floral Park. Even now accessing the freeway entrances <br /> and exits off Main Street puts life and limb at risk. <br /> The Park Santiago neighborhood, Floral Park, and West Floral Park cannot withstand an onslaught of this type of <br /> development. We wish to maintain the integrity of our neighborhoods. We all chose to live here because of the <br /> suburban environment and neighborhood flavor of this old and unique area. <br /> A more beneficial approach/solution would be the acquisition of the Goodwill Center on Grand and 17th Street. <br /> That would provide a much needed face-lift, and housing to an area that would be improved, not impacted. <br /> Thank you. <br /> Deborah Hicks-De Bach <br /> Robert A. DeBach <br /> 1 <br />