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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCORRESPONDENCE - 75C (OPPOSED)City Council Meeting Correspondence 10/15/2019 PUBLIC HEARING: ADOPT A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING THE MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND MITIGATION MONITORING AND 75C REPORTING PROGRAM AND APPROVE SUBMITTAL OF THE CENTENNIAL PARK/RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT PARK REPLACEMENT PROJECT STUDY TO THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Date of Name Representative of In Favor In Opposition Comment Correspondence of R4*. of RA.* 1 10/1512019 Yvette Aguilar Yes • 1 1 10/15/2019 Joseph Moraz Santa Ana Resident Yes 2 10/15/2019 Oralia Gomez Santa Ana Resident Yes 3 10/15/2019 Maria Ruvalcaba Santa Ana Resident Yes 4 10/15/2019 Evelyn Torres Santa Ana Resident Yes 5 10/15/2019 Guadalupe Barrera Yes 6 10/15/2019 Erika Sanchez Santa Ana Resident Yes 7 10/15/2019 Ugochi L. Anaebere- Public Law Center Yes Nicholson 8 10/15/2019 Isuri Ramos Santa Ana Resident Yes 9 10/15/2019 Marlha Sanchez Santa Ana Resident Yes 10 10/15/2019 Rachel Cervantes Santa Ana Resident Yes 11 10/1512019 Daisy Rojas Yes *RA - Recommended Action Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Page 1 of 2 Date of Name Representative of In Favor In Opposition Comment Correspondence of RA*. of RA.* 12 10/15/2019 Clara Leopo Santa Ana Resident Yes 13 10/15/2019 Estrella Moreno Santa Ana Resident Yes 14 10/15/2019 Rosalie Vargas Santa Ana Resident Yes 15 10/15/2019 Luis Ruvalcaba Santa Ana Resident Yes 16 10/15/2019 Cynthia Gomez Santa Ana Resident Yes 16 TOTAL: 17 *RA - Recommended Action Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Page 2 of 2 Community Petition Regarding Raitt Site: Centennial Park/Santa Ana College Park Replacement Project City of Santa Ana, CA September -October 2019 Good evening City Council, my name is lvette Aguilar. I'm here with my family, and next door neighbor to represent our concerns as well as the concerns of an additional 30 other neighbors, who participated in the Community Petition we submitted to PlaceWorks and Santa Ana Recreation & Community Service Agency on September 19, 2019 - opposing the skating area, proposed on the Raitt Site: Rancho Santiago College Replacement Park Project. We oppose having a skating area residing near our homes, due to the reputation the skating culture carries and lack of police patrolling; our neighborhood is not suited for young children/adolescents' safety. They would be exposed to potential vandalism, crime, and acts of violence. Local news reported a violent crime where a Santa Ana resident was brutally beaten with a hammer and skateboard at the Santa Ana Centennial Skatepark in 2017. A skateboard was used as a weapon (copy of news report attached for your view), additionally, skateboards have been known to be used as weapons within the skating culture to settle quarrels. We worry that such behavior and ambience will potentially occur at the Raitt Site if a skating area were erected. We would like to prevent similar incidents to occur in our neighborhood for the safety of all residents, seniors and children, by holding off the skate area at the proposed project. The Community Service Supervisor and his team that coordinated the community meetings regarding this project made poor effort in keeping us all well informed. Most of the residents I spoke with were not aware of the project and are not in favor of adding the skate area. The neighbors I spoke with regarding the project are apprehensive about having a skating area so near their homes. Fear the overall outcome of the park, due to creating an area (skate area) that may be used by unsupervised adolescents and children along with a higher rate of homeless population that has increased since the Santa Ana River Trails were cleared. We do not understand why the skate area was proposed after the majority of the residents are not in favor of it, nor were aware of it, or asked for opinion. PlaceWorks stated that "the neighborhood is pedestrian park intended to serve the area residents", which at this moment, they and the Santa Ana Recreation Community Service Agency are failing us to do so. Another concern, is loud noise due to the wheels of skateboards on pavement. Per the study report provided, PlaceWorks measurements are not valid due to inadequate city comparison. They measure noise and collected data at Harvard Statepark located at the city of Irvine. We are all well aware that both cities differ: economically, population, culturally, and educationally. Santa Ana population surpasses Irvine's population at 334,000 residents, while Irvine populates stands at 266,000. We do not accept PlaceWorks noise measurement data as accurate or reliable data, nor a fair comparison. Santa Ana Centennial Skate Park is still open to the public, PlaceWorks could have collected data from that location or other similar nearby cities with skateparks (such as Costa Mesa or Fullerton). An alternative skatepark location is, Vans Skatepark in Orange, CA. This site is well established, large and open to the public for FREE, and is located only three (3) miles away from the Raitt Site. Along with my research I came across a news article (from 2010 - same initial time of Raitt Site project conception) about potentially building a skatepark and a BMX field at the Santa Ana Lawn Bowling Center. That site would be an ideal location for skate area. Therefore, there are larger and better, and safer locations suited for the skateboarding community. We leave a copy of all our concerns (petition) along with local news reports and crime stats for review and recordings. We, as a neighborhood and community, ask for City Council to please serve interest of area residents and consider our concerns. Refrain from adding the skate area at the proposed Raitt Site. Extend the garden area instead, to have an area where our residents of all ages (seniors, children, adolescents, and adults) may enjoy a restful place near their homes with their families. Thank you for your time. Aguilar Residence September 16, 2019 Lisa Rudloff, Executive Director Recreation and Community Services Agency - M23 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, 2nd FLR., RM 272 Santa Ana, CA 92701 714 571 4204 Dear Ms. Lisa Rudoff, I'm reaching out on behalf of my household and neighborhood community, in regards to the Raiff Street Site, part of the Centennial Park/Santa Ana College Park Replacement project. It is exciting news that the city of Santa Ana is attempting to improve our community by providing a neighborhood park. Per the initial study report and letter mailed to neighborhood residents, it appears the conceptual site plan is moving forward with adding a Skate Area, as well at the Sixth Street Site. There is no need of multiple skateparks within short distance. We have high concerns with commissioners creating a skate area at our home neighborhood. For the safety of our children, seniors, others, and the quality of our life, please do not add a skate park area at the Raiff Street site. It will lead to a rise in vandalism, crime, trafficlfoot traffic, noise increase - caused by skateboard wheels, and homeless population. Extend the green floral area to where the skate area is proposed. Attached you'll find crime reportthomeless stats and images of neighborhood vandalism for your information and records. Please take our community concerns into consideration along with the Community Petition. Note, our community was not well informed about the Raitt Site project and its progress. I provided my contact info to William Sandoval, Community Services Supervisor, City of Santa Ana, and his team, at the few meetings that I was aware of. Yet, I did not receive updates for the remaining of the meetings. I emailed my concerns to Mr. Sandoval in early July. He replied with stating my concerns will be presented at a future Board of Recreation and Parks meeting, and welcome to attend. That he would follow back with a confirm date. I never heard back from him and missed another opportunity to participate with the community project and share our thoughts. We appreciate PlaceWorks/City of Santa Ana reaching out in mid August 2019 to welcome our comments and project concerns as a community. We are not in favor of opening a skate park area at our future neighborhood park. If you have any additional questions, or would like to further discuss our concerns, you're welcome to reach me at, Best Regards, Ivette Aguilar Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrtle Site, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area #5 September 2019 Peticidn comunitaria sabre at side Raitt / Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 927031 Area # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Aguilar Residence September 16, 2019 Dwayne Mears, Principal PlaceWorks 3 MacArthur Place, Suite 1100 Santa Ana, CA 92702 714 966 9200 Dear Mr. Dwayne Mears, I'm reaching out on behalf of my household and neighborhood community, in regards to the Raitt Street Site, part of the Centennial Park/Santa Ana College Park Replacement project. It is exciting news that the city of Santa Ana is attempting to improve our community by providing a neighborhood park. Per the initial study report and letter mailed to neighborhood residents, it appears the conceptual site plan is moving forward with adding a Skate Area, as well at the Sixth Street Site. There is no need of multiple skateparks within short distance. We have high concerns with commissioners creating a skate area at our home neighborhood. For the safety of our children, seniors, others, and the quality of our life, please do not add a skate park area at the Raitt Street site. It will lead to a rise in vandalism, crime, traffic/foot traffic, noise increase - caused by skateboard wheels, and homeless population. Extend the green floral area to where the skate area is proposed. Attached you'll find crime report/homeless stats and images of neighborhood vandalism for your information and records. Please take our community concerns into consideration along with the Community Petition. Note, our community was not well informed about the Raiff Site project and its progress. I provided my contact info to William Sandoval, Community Services Supervisor, City of Santa Ana, and his team, at the few meetings that I was aware of. Yet, I did not receive updates for the remaining of the meetings. emailed my concerns to Mr. Sandoval in early July. He replied with stating my concerns will be presented at a future Board of Recreation and Parks meeting, and welcome to attend. That he would follow back with a confirm date. I never heard back from him and missed another opportunity to participate with the community project and share our thoughts. We appreciate PlaceWorkslCity of Santa Ana reaching out in mid August 2019 to welcome our comments and project concerns as a community. We are not in favor of opening a skate park area at our future neighborhood park. If you have any additional questions, or would like to further discuss our concerns, you're welcome to reach me at, Best Regards, Ivette Aguilar Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrde Site, Santa Ana, CA 927031 Area #5 September 2019 Peticidn mmunitaria sobre el silo Raitt / Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 92703 Area # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Aguilar Residence September 16, 2019 Ron Ono, Administrative Services Manager Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency - M23 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, 2nd FLR., RM 272 Santa Ana, CA 92701 714 571 4200 Dear Mr. Ron Ono, I'm reaching out on behalf of my household and neighborhood community, in regards to the Raitt Street Site, part of the Centennial Park/Santa Ana College Park Replacement project. It is exciting news that the city of Santa Ana is attempting to improve our community by providing a neighborhood park. Per the initial study report and letter mailed to neighborhood residents, it appears the conceptual site plan is moving forward with adding a Skate Area, as well at the Sixth Street Site. There is no need of multiple skateparks within short distance. We have high concerns with commissioners creating a skate area at our home neighborhood. For the safety of our children, seniors, others, and the quality of our life, please do not add a skate park area at the Raitt Street site. It will lead to a rise in vandalism, crime, traffic/foot traffic, noise increase - caused by skateboard wheels, and homeless population. Extend the green floral area to where the skate area is proposed. Attached you'll find crime report/homeless stats and images of neighborhood vandalism for your information and records. Please take our community concerns into consideration along with the Community Petition. Note, our community was not well informed about the Raitt Site project and its progress. I provided my contact info to William Sandoval, Community Services Supervisor, City of Santa Ana, and his team, at the few meetings that I was aware of. Yet, I did not receive updates for the remaining of the meetings. I emailed my concerns to Mr. Sandoval in early July. He replied with stating my concerns will be presented at a future Board of Recreation and Parks meeting, and welcome to attend. That he would follow back with a confirm date. I never heard back from him and missed another opportunity to participate with the community project and share our thoughts. We appreciate PlaceWorks/City of Santa Ana reaching out in mid August 2019 to welcome our comments and project concerns as a community. We are not in favor of opening a skate park area at our future neighborhood park. If you have any additional questions, or would like to further discuss our concerns, you're welcome to reach me at, Best Regards, Ivette Aguilar Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrtle Site, Santa Ana, CA 927031 Area #5 September 2019 Peticihn comunitaria sobre el sitio Raitt / Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 927031 kea # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Community Petition We, the undersigned neighbors of the Raitt and Myrtle, Santa Ana, California, hereby vehemently oppose the opening of a skate park proposed to be located at the anticipated neighborhood park, Raitt/Myrtle Site. We are concerned that the proposed modification could result in others not known at this time): 1. Reduced access to our neighborhood and parking 2. Reduced quality of life 3. Daily inconveniences and problems with the neighborhoc 4. Increased cut -through traffic 5. Safety of children, seniors, and others 6. Increase of homeless residing at the area 7. Increase of noise - caused by skateboard wheels We feel this type of facility (skate park) will be detrimental to our located in a nonresidential area. For example at an industrial or commercial area. Thank you. Petici6n Comunitaria Nosotros, los vecinos abajo firmantes de Raitt and Myrtle, Santa Ana, California, por este medio nos oponemos vehemente a la apertura de un parque de patinaje y banos pGblicos que se propone ubicar en el anticipado parque del vecindario, Raitt / Myrtle Sitio. Nos preocupa que la modificaci6n (parque de patinaje) propuesta pueda resultar en to siguiente (puede hatter otros preocupaciones que no se conocen en este momento): 1. Acceso reducido a nuestro vecindario 2. Calidad de vida reducida 3. Inconvenientes diarios y problemas con el barrio 4. Aumento del trafico de Corte 5. Seguridad de ninos, adultos mayores y civiles 6. Aumento de las personas sin hogar que residen en el area 7. Aumento de ruido - causado por las ruedas del patinaje Creemos que este tipo de instalaci6n sera perjudicial para nuestro vecindario y debe ubicarse en un area no residencial. Por ejemplo, en area industrial o comercial. Gracias. 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Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrtle Site, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area #5 September 2019 Petici6n comunitaria sobre el sitio Raitt / Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Fig. 2b. Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrde Site, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area #5 September 2019 Petioidn comunitaria sobre al sitio Raitt / Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 927031 Area # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Figure 3a: Image vandalism/trash/alcohol found on the side street post located on Myrtle W. Street -future neiahborhood park. next day of initial photo. Fig. 3a. Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrtle Site, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area #5 September 2019 Petici6n comunitaria sobre el sitio Raitt! Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Fig. 3b. Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrtle Site, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area #5 September 2019 Peticidn comunitaria sobre at sitio Raitt / Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Figure 4a: Image of gang vandalism/street graffiti off of Willits Street and Sullivan Street near Raitt Site (future neighborhood park). Figure 4b7 Image of gang vandalism/street graffiti off of Willits Street near R Itt Site (future neighborhood park). Figure 4c: Image of sang vandalism/street graffiti off of Willits and S. Diamond Street near Raitt Site (future neighborhood park). Figure 4d: Image of gang vandalism/street graffiti off of Willits and S. Raitt Street feet away from Raitt Site (future neighborhood park). Fig. 4a. Community Petition Regarding Raitt/Myrtle Site, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area #5 September 2019 Peticibn comunitaria sabre el sitio Raitt / Myrtle, Santa Ana, CA 92703 1 Area # 5 Septiembre de 2019 Fig.4b. 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Q N O 3 FA w 4 o � (� N � O 3 0 3 N N m F NEWS > LOCAL NEWS Nearly 7,000 are now homeless in Orange County, according to more accurate count The 2019 count, conducted in January, involved more volunteers in more places surveying a greater number of people than previous counts Anthony Genoba was interviewed by Fritz Von Coelln during the 2019 Point In Time count of homeless people in Orange County on Wednesday, January 23, 2019, (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer) By ALICIA ROBINSON I arobinson@scng.com I The Orange County Register PUBLISHED: April 24, 2019 at 8:00 am I UPDATED: May 7, 2019at8:12am In what may be the most accurate count of Orange County's homeless population ever, there's a significant uptick in the number of people without a permanent home, but the data released today, April 24, also shows more than twice as many homeless people in shelters now versus two years ago. Preliminary data from the most recent federally mandated Point in Time count found 6,860 homeless people in Orange County, with 2,899 of those - a little more than 42 percent - having some kind of emergency or transitional shelter. RELATED: Which cities have the most homeless liviDng .--.--.-... ........ -..._.. without shelter? It seems like a big jump from the 2017 tally of 4,792 homeless people (it's about a 43 percent increase), but Orange County officials said it would be misleading to make a direct comparison because this year's survey was much more thorough and sophisticated than in previous years. RELATED: See the coup s announcement with the ........... ............... ..... .._..._...__..._..�! _..._..._........ ........ ........... preliminary report. Officials suspected past counts were too low because volunteers only interviewed about 300 to 400 homeless people and extrapolated the numbers based on countywide demographics, Orange County CEO Frank Kim said. This year's effort was a full- Sq_qq_pEessJnvolvft service providers, law enforcement and more than 1,000 volunteers who used electronic _............. ... ..... mapping to mark where homeless people were sleeping or hanging out. It also included a 28-question survey that more than 2,200 homeless people filled out completely. By contrast, 285 people answered the 2017 survey. Having more and better data may help bust some common misconceptions about why homeless people are here, Kim said, noting that 73 percent of unsheltered homeless said their last permanent address was in Orange County, and more than half reported having local family or some other tie to the area. Also Homeless count in Orange County 4,792 6,860 Homeless by region* South 0 763 Central `7 3,332 North 2,765 sin 2018 Homeless by city (Top six) Santa Ana 1,769 Anaheim 1,202 Fullerton 473 Tustin 0 359 Hunt. Beach 349 Orange ■ 341 Unsheltered court* Veterans 1212 Seniors 'Of those Interviewed 422 In each category Source: Everyone counts 2019 Point in Time Summary notably, 22 percent of unsheltered homeless reported having some kind of employment. FYN:[r3 "Is there an explosion in homelessness? My answer is no, because most of them self -report that they are chronically homeless and most of them are self -reporting that they are from Orange County," Kim said. Eve Garrow, homelessness policy analyst for the ACLU of Southern California, said even this more thorough survey may underestimate homelessness in the region, and she expects the number to keep growing. "The factors that lead to homelessness in Orange County, particularlythe rising cost of rents, have not abated and if anything have gotten worse," she said. Much of the recent focus has been on creating emergency shelters, but people living in them are still counted as homeless, Garrow said, and many of them have nowhere to go when they leave the shelter. "The county has done an abysmal job creating more permanent supportive housing and affordable housing," she said - and that's where she'd like to see future efforts focused. County officials see the detailed data as creating a new baseline that will help local government and nonprofits better tailor services to the needs of the homeless, spenq money more efficiently and more accurately measure results. This year's survey focused on vulnerable populations such as seniors 62 or older (677 seniors were counted), veterans (311 people with military service were recorded) and families (110 unsheltered families including 244 children were found). Officials in Anaheim, which has the county's second- largest homeless population after Santa Ana, weren't surprised by the 2019 data because they commissioned a similar survey of their city last year, city spokeswoman Lauren Gold said Wednesday. More of Anaheim's homeless residents found shelter between the 2018 and 2019 counts, and even more have left the streets since January to enter two new emergency shelters that came online in the past few months, Gold said. "We're really encouraged to see that a lot of people have accepted that offer of help and are starting that transition out of homelessness." Countywide, much has changed since the 2017 survey, when the Courtyard in Santa Ana had recently opened as Orange County's only publicly funded emergency shelter offering 24-hour, year-round assistance. RELATED: Which are the 10 cities sheltering the most -... ......... ... ............. ---............. _........_..._....... ._..._..._... ...... _. _ homeless people? Since then - in part due to a lawsuit filed when the Santa Ana River Trail encampment was cleared - hundreds of beds have opened at shelters in Santa Ana, Anaheim, Tustin and Costa Mesa offering an array of services to help people get off the streets. Huntington Beach, Buena Park and Placentia have found sites for facilities they plan to build. Mental health care, job training and placement and other services also have expanded. "There's just a huge amount of progress that's been made;" said Susan Price, the county's director of care coordination. "We've got to pivot, really, to the exit from those emergency shelters." RELATED: What obstacles do Orange County's unsheltered __........._.__I................._..._...-... -..._..._....._.__..._.._- homeless face? She said the homeless count data highlights what more can be done: The 55 percent of unsheltered adults who are able to work could be connected with jobs. More veterans - 68 percent are living on the street - may be eligible for federal housing assistance. More affordable housing could be built by the Orange County Housing Trust, which has seen a recent infusion of cash and growing interest from cities. "I think collectively as a region;' Kim said, "what we've realized is the homeless individuals in our communities, they're ours:' Full results of the survey will be released in June. Want local ews? Sign up for the Localist and stay informed Enter your email to subscribe Robinson Alicia Robinson covers cities and local government for the Orange County Register. she has also reported at the Press -Enterprise in Riverside, the Daily Pilot in Costa Mesa, and at small daily and weekly papers in the midwest, before she became an honorary Californian based on hours spent in traffic. 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Polled on August 1, 2010 (http://newsanfaam.com2010/08/01/how-about-building-askate- Parkand-a-bmz-fielbal-me-santaare-lawn-bow8ng-cenfer� • by Art Pedroza (http:fl.wunMem.mm/authoT/etlkwo Posted in Civic Affairs (http://mw nfeana.com/category/civicaffairsf), Santa Ana (http:/iwa ntaam.com/ptegory/sane-ana/), Youth Activities (hap:llmwsantaam.mm/oategory/youth/J • 22 Comments (http://nsw=Oa- -/2010/08/01/how-about-buildings-skate-park-and-a-bmz-feld-at-the- senfa-ana-lawn boMingcanter/pcomments) (http://ne"antaana.mm/2010/08/01 /how-about-building-a- (http://newsantaana.wmlwpcontent/uploads/2010/03/CIMG 13991.Jpg) The director of the Santa Ana Parks and Recreation Agency, Gerardo Mouet, wants to use half of the current Santa Ana Lawn Howling Center to make money by ranting the area for weddings and the like. His department is broke and is trying desperately to come up with ways to increase funding. =r 28 an ) 07 pgn m New Ana an Es Neol 02 Ak Oprima aqua d� C[ - f�' (https9/tmnslate.google cE /bg1Mpk? hl=en&tab=Tf&sl=autoyn1y�ry s&u=hap%3A%2 F%2Fnewsantaana.mA ) pare0ew Santa Ana an Espanol. 3 2 13 3/ Ne ws an to an a/ po sts Solutions for our Homelessness Crisis w (https://philbamm.wmo I can understand that sentiment, but I think It Is an awful idea. This Is a unique, large space and we really need to think long and hard about how we can use it to most benefit our residents. Lawn bowling clearly Is a terrible use for this space. I recently spoke to a former Santa Ana Parks and Recreation Commissioner who informed me that at most perhaps two out of the 17 or so lawn bowlers who use the facility actually live here in Santa Ana. Most of them live In Anaheim, Garden Grove, Tustin and Fountain Valley. OC Ramps® - Official Site - Goes Great With Ri Armor Savvy with a drill? Build this halfpipe In a matter of hours with our DIY Ide - (https:/Mw ..eacamillafomantaana.org/) Currently, the lawn bowling fields are locked up and unused a majority of the time. I am also told that the lawn bowlers have been trying to kill all the ground squirrels In the area. Not good. (http://nowsentsane.ow/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Santiago-Park-Skate- Park.Jpg) OC Ramps® - Official Site Goes Great With Ramp Armor Savvy with a drill? Build this halfpipe in a matter of hours wf our DIY kit! OPEN (https://Ww .ascamillafomn(aana.org! Recent Comments An Pedroza (http://newsantaana.com) on Ward 4 candidate Manny Escamllla Is winning on Facebaok but who will win on Nov. 5? (http://newsantaana.wm/2019/10/12/w ard-4-candidate-manny-escamllla4s- winning-on-facebook-but-who-wlll-win- on-nov-5/comment-page-I tcomment- 83261) Anonymous on Ward 4 candidate Manny Escamilla is winning on Faoebook but who will win on Nov. 51 (http://newsantaana.wmt20l9/10/l2/w and-4 c ndidate-manny-escamilla4s- winningon-facebook-but-who-will�in- on-nov-5/comment-page-1 HFcomment- 83260) Art Pedmza (hltp://newsantaana.com) and -abmxfield-utJhecanleana-lawn-b hng-cenrerp rem ant-M9) Bowers Museum Has there been any progress since this wonderful idea has been suggested? (http:/Avww.bowers.org1) Reply( I20IMM11bowabout-bulldin0-e-skatepark-enda.bmx.Eet".Mo-mnmana-lewn- C bowimgoMarnreplyracom-3eeaRr.ewndl Breath of Fire Latlne Theater Ensemble (htlp://br"thetflre.org) ((<O Cal State Fullerton's Grand Central Art W admin says: Center August 1, 2010at 11:23am (nwJiris«aanleana.uomnoloroerotmow-ebontauubine-aslfato- (http://www.grandcantralaricenteccom/I paMand.- =field-etAhe ensane4awn.WMingaantera mmeM-3890) ndex.php) SurfCity Halofan, CSUF Grand Central Art Car l Blog Not yet but good news Is coming. I am working with two City //grandceniralarlcenlerblog.blogsp of the Commissions to make this happen. Once we change out someot.m LcomQ Commissioners on the Parks and Rao Consnission this Idea is gang to really take off. Delhi Center Reply (I 01OMal011bow-aboubbulldine'a¢kM perk-anal-bm .fielda.ge-santeana- (http:/A wvsdelhlcenmr.ogm/) lawn-bowlingc Merl?mplytomm 388atlreapond) Dr. Howe -Waffle House (http:/Av .mntaanahistory.org/) El Centro Cultural de Mexico (hltp://wwx.elcentrociduraldemexim.or SurfCity Halofan says: g/home) August 1, 2010 st 1.28 pm (Mlp:/Inewmnlaens.cam201M00MIR owaboutd ildingaakate-park- en6ednuAel6eWM1a-ssntsane-yawn-nawling-renlerMromment-389]) Life at the Santiago Street Lofts Thanks Art for the update (hftp://sanfiagostreetlolts.blogspot.com/ There were some great suggestions for underwriting the cost. Let me also ) suggest contacting Lake Forest -based Sole Technology Inc. which makes Me)ico's 200th Bicentennial Emies Shoes (http://www.bicenlenario.gob.nuJ) http:/Avww.ocbj.mm/nBwst2002/may/27/gnady-footing-skate-shce-maker- sclecounts-100m/(hitp://v .ocbj.mm/nem/2002/may/27/gnady-footing- O.C. History Roundup skate-shoe-maker-sole-counts-10oM) (http://mhistodcal.blogsl>ot.mmn CEO Andre Sentzergues is well known for his philanthropic work. OC Arts & Culture Blog Reply(n010OWD11h w outaundinW a tcparkanda-anx-fti rtab.unreana-lawn. (http://ocadmndmiture.coM) bowling<aMerfirePlytawmm38g]4rnpontl) Old Orange County Courthouse (http://www.ocparks.mm/oldmurthouse atlmin says: August 1, 2010 at 0:09 Pm (bile:/Inawunluna.mM21110Pod/011bawabaN-buiWinO-eakele- Orange County Center for peA-end-edmx{ Id-aHho-sanleane-lawrvbowling-mnler/NmmmentJ]02) Contemporary Art SurfCity Halofan, (http:/Avww.ococa.org/) That is great - thanks! I think we can make this happen. There are a few folks in town who oppose all change but the majority of Santa Ana Orange County High School for the Arts residents want positive improvements. Building a facility like this would (http:/Avww.o arts.net/Page.aspx? really be such a boon to our young people, who are so under -served In pid=183) this area. Orange County Historical Commission Reply(ng1me9101ihm-about-buiidinWe Wecarkand-a-0m Aeld-rt-m0-unWane- (http:/AV .mparks.wm/histodCimm lawn.eowlingc MerNmpiytowmanOxreapond) mission/) Pacific Coast Amhaeological Society (http://pcas.orgn nescarfn4lff says: Project Small, by Delilah Snell August 1, 2o10 at 9:05 pm(bop:llne nWene.mmn010f00N1Now-about-0uilding-aakafo-w - (http://pmjectsmal1.btogspot.mm/) eMabmxfieldat-tbeaantean i-Iawrvbmdi,.rterMmmmer0.3709) Relampago del Cielo I think a a and BMX track would be great use for Nis area agree (http:/Avww.rdcgf.org/) that skatee parksrks and BMX track reduce crimea gang activity etc as the skaters and riders do not tolerate such activities because they know that those types Saint Joseph Ballet of things will most certainly bring police and other city officials in and then (http://w ..sa!ntjosephballet.orgtview/d closeur is not far behind efault) I salute the Parks and Recreation for coming up with this idea and I hope it is brought to fruition scon..As far as a R/C track ... why not adapt the BMX track Santa Ana Artists Village for use as a RIC track also? ... with dirt anything Is possible!!!I (htlp://www.aplaceforert.orglartwalkQ Thats alli have to say about that Reply(2010/0O01Ibowaboul uildlnpaekrte-pvbenra.bmn-ReI6atAe-sanlaana-lewm Santa Ana Arts District bwling<aMedymgymmmayaab..wnd1 - (http://w ..santaanaartsdistdct.mm/) Santa Ana Historical Preservation NEWS > CRIME + PUBLIC SAFETY 2 charged with attempted murder after Santa Ana attack left man without eye, fractured skull By CITY NEWS SERVICE I news@socalnews.com PUBLISHED: September 1, 2017 at 7:28 pm I UPDATED: September 1, 2017 at 8:20 pm SANTA ANA — Two men were charged today with attempted murder in connection with the near -fatal attack of a man beaten with a hammer and skateboard at Centennial Regional Park in Santa Ana. Anthony Edward Rodriguez, 23, and Adrian Hernandez, 19, both of Santa Ana, were also charged with aggravated mayhem, and they face sentencing enhancement allegations of premeditated attempted murder. The enhancement means the pair face a minimum life sentence. The victim, who also lives in Santa Ana, is expected to survive, but he lost an eye and sustained multiple fractures to the jaw and skull, according to Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna. Witnesses told police the unidentified victim, who is in his 30s, appeared to be under the influence of an intoxicant when he approached three men sitting by a skate park at 3000 W. Edinger Ave. and challenged them to fight about 7 p.m Tuesday, Bertagna said. The conflict quickly escalated to a fight, with the suspects punching the victim and Hernandez eventually pulling out a hammer and attacking the man with it, Bertagna alleged. "He retrieved a hammer from his backpack and began striking the victim across the chest," Bertagna said. Another suspect grabbed a skateboard and "began striking the victim in the head and face with the skateboard," Bertagna said. Police believe there may be more witnesses and asked them to step forward and help with the investigation. Anyone with information was asked to call detectives at (714) 245-8390. Orange County Crime Stoppers will accept anonymous tips at (855) TIP-OCCS. Want local news? Sign up for the Localist and stay informed Enter your email to subscribe SUBSCRIBE