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From: Ana Villagomez <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 8:26 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on-site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Ana Villagomez
anavllagmz@gmail.com
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Santa Ana, California 92705
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Orozco, Norma
From: Nick Heidbreder <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2022 5:02 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
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nick.j.heidbreder+an@gmail.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
Orozco, Norma
From: Jesus MEDINA <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 11:07 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Jesus Medina
Jesus MEDINA
chuymedina2@sbcglobal.net
Santa Ana, California 92705
Orozco, Norma
From: Ann McClellan <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 8:23 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
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Ann McClellan
annmcclellanl538@gmail.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
Orozco, Norma
From: Ana Guevara <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 9:23 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Ana Guevara
anaguevaramc@gmail.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
Orozco, Norma
From: Angela Capoccia <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 8:39 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am advocating for the permit system to be changed so that condo owners have access to it.
Currently, it is only available to those with single family homes and the few multifamily homes
with 4 units or less. That is decidedly unfair.
I am a citizen who pays property taxes just like they do, but I am unable to park near my
home other than my one assigned spot. I live in a 2 bedroom condo and am limited to having
either just one car or to park on a dangerous street and walk a mile in, since the city has
converted all public streets to permit parking. My niece lives with me and we haven't gotten
her a car yet because she is young, beautiful, and I am terrified of her walking alone at night
for a mile. I too am a single woman who would be walking alone at night and in danger. We
have heard all about the people stalking others walking in, the broken car windows they come
to in the morning, and the stolen car parts. The danger is worsened immediately by city
policies that discriminate against anyone but a single family home owner, who has by far the
most resources and needs public street parking the least. Why are those who need
something the least allowed to hog all the resources? Why can't we all be allowed to share
what we all pay for?
My fellow residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that
surrounds our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing
parking infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were
once able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
When my complex tried to approach the city about this earlier, we were told we would need to
invest a significant sum on our own property before the city would consider allowing changes
to the permit system. It is clear that despite the insane amount in property taxes I pay a year,
let alone all the other taxes that go to the city, I am not worthy in the eyes of Santa Ana. And
that is unfair.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night. Not only is it unfair not to do so, but it directly
puts citizens in danger, all to protect the privileges of a few.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Angela Capoccia
Angela Capoccia
ascapoccia@yahoo.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
10
Orozco, Norma
From: Nicole Gallegos <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 6:34 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Nicole Gallegos
nicoleg@yahoo.com
11
Santa Ana, California 92705
12
Orozco, Norma
From: Angela Avila <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 10:58 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Angela Avila
A.avilaa53@gmail.com
13
Santa Ana, California 92705
14
Orozco, Norma
From: Elizabeth Tapia <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 10:46 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I live and work in the City of Santa Ana. I am a proud homeowner here at Hillview Regency
Condominiums located in Ward 3 but must admit feel a bit discouraged and discriminated
against. My fellow residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking
program that surrounds our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and
the existing parking infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our
residents were once able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever
since the permit parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has
become more and more difficult to find available parking.
Personally, as a female, I do not feel safe having to walk several blocks away from my car to
my home late at night just because I am not allowed to park in my own neighborhood.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed. My family and I alone have had to pay hundreds
of dollars in parking citations because of this problem.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
15
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Tapia
Elizabeth Tapia
liz_tapia217@hotmail.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
16
Orozco, Norma
From: Jorge Gonzalez <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:55 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Jorge Gonzalez
jorge_gonzalez1988@yahoo.com
17
Santa Ana, California 92705
18
Orozco, Norma
From: Marygrace Cruz <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:43 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Marygrace Cruz
grrrace@hotmail.com
19
Santa Ana, California 92705
20
Orozco, Norma
From: Vi Van Tran <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:40 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Vi Van Tran
vtran0828@gmail.com
21
Santa Ana, California 92705
22
Orozco, Norma
From: Arsie Stevenson <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:29 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Arsie Stevenson
arsie00@gmail.com
23
Santa Ana, California 92705
24
Orozco, Norma
From: Daryl Indes <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:29 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Daryl Indes
gundry4480@yahoo.com
25
Santa Ana, California 92705
26
Orozco, Norma
From: Amber Doolin <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:29 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident of the Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3 for over 12 years.
My fellow residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that
surrounds our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing
parking infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were
once able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
As a woman, I don't feel safe having to walk several blocks late at night from my car to my
home just because I'm not allowed to park in my own neighborhood
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
27
Amber Doolin
am_guera24@hotmail.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
28
Orozco, Norma
From: Irene Leon <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:27 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident of the Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow residents
and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds our
condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Irene Leon
ampreciado@hotmail.com
29
Santa Ana, California 92705
30
Orozco, Norma
From: Fernando Delgado <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:27 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a homeowner here at Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow
residents and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds
our condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
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Sincerely,
Fernando Delgado
Hillview Regency HOA Vice President
Fernando Delgado
fernando.delgado.edu@gmail.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
32
Orozco, Norma
From: Nelisa Abreu <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:27 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident of the Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow residents
and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds our
condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Nelisa Abreu
nelisa.abreu@gmail.com
33
Santa Ana, California 92705
34
Orozco, Norma
From: Daryl Indes <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:26 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident of the Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow residents
and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds our
condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Daryl Indes
gundry4480@yahoo.com
35
Santa Ana, California 92705
36
Orozco, Norma
From: Maria Agapito <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:26 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident of the Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow residents
and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds our
condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Maria Agapito
mariadc693@yahoo.com
37
Santa Ana, California 92705
38
Orozco, Norma
From: Mario Felix <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:26 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident of the Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow residents
and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds our
condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Mario Felix
felixdacat82@hotmail.com
39
Santa Ana, California 92705
40
Orozco, Norma
From: Nathan Taft <info@sg.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 9:21 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Please end Santa Ana's discriminatory Residential Permit Parking Program
Santa Ana Public Comment email,
Dear City Councilmembers, Mayor Sarmiento, and Public Works,
I am a resident of the Hillview Regency Condominiums located in Ward 3. My fellow residents
and I have struggled for many years with the permit parking program that surrounds our
condos. The complex where we live was built in the 1960s, and the existing parking
infrastructure is insufficient for the amount of cars registered here. Our residents were once
able to park in the surrounding streets when it was necessary, but ever since the permit
parking program was implemented in our neighborhood (2005), it has become more and
more difficult to find available parking.
Our residents are regularly cited for parking on the streets that surround us. Several families
simply sold their homes and left over the years because the dilemma was so unbearable. It
has only gotten worse as time has passed.
Our HOA is currently in the process of establishing more on -site parking, but it is a very
lengthy and costly process, and there is no guarantee that the project will provide enough
spaces to meet our needs.
If the permit parking program is to continue in our city, we ask that the public works
department make allowances for residents of our complex to purchase our own permits to
park on the neighborhood streets so that we too can come home and not have to fret over
where we will leave our vehicles over night.
We wish to see the city's permit parking resolution updated to ensure all Santa Ana residents
are treated equitably. Thank you.
Nathan Taft, Ward 3
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Nathan Taft
taft.nathan@gmail.com
Santa Ana, California 92705
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