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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - Non-AgendaFlores, Dora From: Dina Aman < Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2024 8:17 PM To: Amezcua, Valerie; Lopez, Jessie; Phan, Thai; Vazquez, Benjamin; Bacerra, Phil; Hernandez, Johnathan; Penaloza, David; eComment Subject: Resolution in Solidarity with Palestinians in Support of a Ceasefire Dear Mayor and Councilmembers, I trust this letter finds you well. It is with a heavy heart and a sense of urgency that I implore you to lend your voices to the call for justice and humanity by passing the Resolution in Solidarity with Palestinian People in Support of a Ceasefire. We have witnessed the injustices of the occupation of Palestine, where Israeli occupation forces have massacred 20,000 Palestinians since October 7, including a heartbreaking number of 8,000 children and displaced 1.7 million Gazans. The world is watching, and Santa Ana, a beacon of diversity and inclusivity, has a unique opportunity to stand on the right side of history. The destruction of vital infrastructure of Gaza are haunting reminders that Gaza is now considered a graveyard and is in urgent need of humanitarian intervention from local members of Congress. This resolution calls for Santa Ana to be a leader in human rights for all people. In our community, Arabs and Muslims contribute immensely to the rich tapestry of Santa Ana's cultural diversity. Their voices, experiences, and heritage are integral parts of the very fabric that makes Santa Ana unique. By passing a resolution demanding an immediate and permanent ceasefire, Santa Ana has the opportunity to demonstrate leadership, compassion, and a commitment to protecting families from the backlash of hate crimes. Santa Ana needs solidarity, and our community can be a source of support for people experiencing the rise of hate crimes due to the dehumanization of Palestinians in the media and within our governments. Let Santa Ana be a city that stands united against injustice and bigotry and sends a clear message that we value the lives of all individuals, regardless of their background or nationality. Thank you for your time, consideration, and the crucial work you do for our community. We look forward to your City Council's passing of this humanitarian resolution. Sincerely, F 1F _ ITI Santa Ana, CA 92705 Sent from my iPhone January 2 l, 2024 Jennif'er L,. Hall City (r,'Ierk 20 Civic Center Plaza Sairt 'i Ana. CA 92701 Rel7erence: FLORAL PARK� 2383 N—Flower Street, - Notice (�aI'Alley'l'I�it,,oi,,igi,iwly Dear Ms. Halk Firl writing to you in behalf of thea.bov(w referenced Alley Throughway. I find this particular issue extremely upsetting, and do facet trLdy understand all the cornponents,, I-jowever, I do believe it must be left as is, since it has been this way for approximately I OO ycars,. This little Alley is NNell kept and is mainly used for the five houses that border it as lheir inain arld only driveway access, Actual ly, when you welk through the A I ley, you realize it is nothing; but a dri vcway 'f'llepl-ol)ei-tyisclean a'ideleat-ol' any obstructions, Many neighbors, myself included, Use it as a. walk thru. I'm very sorry ffthiS LIPSetS the family who lives at 2383 Noith Flower, however, they did know they %vere purchasing alley access when they purchased the property. I understand, perhaps through a. misinformation, that they are concerned for traffic oil the,-rt portion of their driveway, however, in the thne I've lived in the neighborhood that has never been an issue, In reality, the only cars I see usilig this Alley is frorn the ljomeowvjjers, whosegarages are on the alleyway. Most of the thrie its foot traffic, and very respectful foot traffic at that, Ifthe property owners at 2,383 N. Flower ft.-el concerned for their safety, perhaps they can create a fence around their property line, and leave the Alley for those must have access to tf-leir homes aanc.I gal -ages. It is also My understanding (again, I can be mistg,�en), if one of t[w rive home owners bordering the Alley is against the closure e of the Alley, this proposal is a w 'Iloot issue. Hoever, 4m c 'fhis is not true, I'oncerned about many things clo,.ijag this pioperty off to through traffic may bring'� * What the CIOSLIN ofthe property will look like * Who will be responsible for the closure Who Nvill pay for the closure 0 How will the current homeowners of property be able to have access to their driveways 0 Who will be responsible for any cleanup ftom traffic Confusion and accidents this will cause o Is this [lie beginning ofelosing orfoUr public, streets? Please remember Moral Park is in the City of Santa Ana, in the County of Orainge, in the State of California . I -low will this closure affect tile property taxes of'the current homes that are on the Alley a How will this affect Moral Park's status as an Historic Neighborhood, this will create a rnajor change in the neighborhood, and 1, believe that can and will remove us from the list. Thank you for YOUr thne, I do hopC YOU Understand our concern aboUl leaving our public, streets exactly that, streets. , public Sincerely, ale :parr , aleno 238,'IW�rth Heliotrope 92706 Flores, Dora From: Hallstrom, Darin < Sent: Friday, January 26, 2024 6:58 AM To: eComment Subject: 2379 and 2383 North Flower Street Alley Attachments: 2379 and 2383 Flower Street Alley.pdf Please consider the following letter and documents as an impassioned plea by the neighbors surrounding the Flower Street alley to maintain its current status. Darin Hallstrom Santa Ana, CA Dear City Council, Re: Flower St. Alley The property owners directly adjacent to the alley express unanimous support for maintaining its current status and functionality. The broader community has overwhelmingly signaled a desire to preserve the alley's existing purpose, as evidenced by the widespread support garnered through the community petition. Concerns have been raised regarding what appears to be nefarious intent to disrupt the public process. Our ward representative, Jessie Lopez, has indicated that mnandatorysignage, crucial for transparent communication about the vacation application, was reportedly removed by the petitioners. This action, if proven, could be interpreted as an attempt to impede the community's awareness and engagement in the decision -making process. Such actions undermine the principles of an open and fair civic process, raising questions about the transparency and ethical conduct ufthe applicant inthis process. These factors contribute to a climate of frustration and weariness among community members who are genuinely invested in preserving the existing public access use of the alley and ensuring afair and transparent decision -making process. Notably, the petitioners themselves have acknowledged that the alley is not noted on their title and has never been part of their property, emphasizing that the city owns the alley.(see Moreover, the petitioners were explicitly informed that without the support of adjacent neighbors, Public Works would not endorse moving the petition forward. In response, the petitioners made false statements of support to Public Works, claiming backing from the four adjacent properties. (see attached#2 email datedl1/30/22 9:22arnand attached #3 dated 11/15/22 2:O9pnoand 11/29/22lD:O3anland attached #4email dated 1I/30/2211:05anm\ Again, it's crucial to highlight that the petitioners were fully aware, upon submnitbng applications and paying fees, that the process might not pass, rendering their investment non-refundable. Additionally, it is imperative to address the assertion that there is a lingering, obvious, and no longer necessary railroad right of way. This claim appears to be incorrectly interpreted through the reading of the ruling. Nowhere in the ruling does it specifically address the petitioner's property or the alley in question. Therefore, relying on a purported railroad right of way as a basis for closing the alley seems misplaced and not substantiated by the legal context of the ruling. This further emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and accurate examination of the facts surrounding the petition and reinforces our position in advocating for the continued public use of the alley. (see attached for copy of ruling) Once again, we would like to express our caution regarding the proposed vacation of the public's use of the alley. It is crucial to consider that with the closure, the petitioners may open themselves up to potential litigation from the adjoining neighbor to the south on Flower Street. California law mandates a centerline/shared equity on public land division. Closing the alley would create an unfair obstructed entry/egress for those remaining on the unaffected side, leading to bottleneck issues and compounding rather than solving problems. Additionally, closing the alley doesn't address concerns about transient populations, as this complex issue cannot be resolved by simply closing a 50' parcel of land. To further underscore our stance, it's essential to address a secondary effort by the petitioners to close the alley. It appears that this secondary effort is driven not only by concerns about transient activity but also by a broader ambition to acquire additional real estate through any available means. This secondary motivation raises questions about the true intent behind the petition. If the primary concern were indeed the safety and well-being of the community, the focus should center on addressing the specific issues at hand rather than seeking additional real estate through the closure of a vital public access point. As engaged members of the community, we believe it is crucial for the City Council to scrutinize the petitioners' motives thoroughly and ensure that any decision made is in the best interest of the community as a whole. We assert that the closure of the alley, driven by a dual rationale, would not only fail to address the stated concerns effectively but could potentially result in adverse consequences for the neighborhood. (71_1,� 647-5703 From: Caroline La < Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2022 8:39 AM TO: Colin Donnelly f.r Soto, Yvonne > Subject: Re: FW: Contact Information - Flower & Heliotrope Way Hi Y-,-onne, Thank vou for the information provided in your emails., and especially for the folloiv-up specifying the appropriate fee schedule line item. So as to ensure the submission of a complete application, I wanted to clarify item 3�: ivhich calls for plan check fee(s) to be payable to Public INVorks Development Engineering Services as ,cell as a submission to and approval by that same entity prior to submission to City Council -- does this process take place qfre)- our submission of the attached Application or is there some step that vve can initiate concurrently with the Application (that is separate from simply providing the sketchr plot plan) at this point in rune' Lastly, Colin in his line of work f4equentlY orders title reports; holvever, ive are unable to do so writhout an address to submit to the title compmly - since the alley is oivned by the City, the portion to be vacated obviously will not appear on a title report on our hoine.,address, HONV would you Public Works like the title report nit, for tile purposes of this Application =A the alley as outlined by Taig? Thank -,-on, Caroline On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 9:22AM Saba, Nabit <rlsab, Hi Caroline and Collin, Thank you for Your emails and application to vacate the City owned alley located at 2383 N. Flower, The reason for the delay was to hear back from the two of the neighboring property owner of their concurrence in the vacationing of the alley. As aloe d�uss,efd vd^rm we at an the atley, the Support of thase ri,p�ip ghbnr5 is h'P- Pivotal tri staff recomirrenciation, To datP,,,,,,e liavp not In addition, we were conscious about incurring unnecessary expense on you. To that end, your application is incomplete. To complete your initial application the following are required (please refer to items 2 through 4 of the attached application form): Application fee of $6-468- a Copy of the Grant Deed. and 0 A sketch or plot plan of the proposed vacation area (a legal description and plot map prepared by a California Licensed Land Surveyor of the proposed vacation area must be submitted to Public Works Agency Development En-aineering Services along ivith associated plan check fees- and approved prior to submission oftheResolution of Intent to Vacate to the City Council) once the fee and the documents are received, staff will evaluate them and if they are proper your application will be acknowledged complete. Upon receiving a complete application, Public Works Agency staff will present the completed application to the City's Development Review Committee (DRC), which includes Planning and Building Agency, Orange County Fire Authority and Police Department to minimize the chances of unintended consequences due to the vacation. Utility companies will also be notified of the vacation to determine whether easements must be reserved. Following that, staff will present the item to Planning Commission to adopt a resolution stating the vacation is in conformance with the City's General Plan, After Planning Commission, staff will present to City Council twice; one to adopt a resolution of intent to vacate and set a public hearing at least 15 days later, and the second to hold the public hearing and adopt a resolution vacating the alley. Cn between the CouncH meeting,, notice of the putift heal Fri accomphi5hed by posting signs at the site, publishing in a local newspaper and maikrg notice to property ovvners and reside it h r 3 , feet f tote vacation area. At the public hearing, City r [�t � � 01) e t 0 tj a Council will listen to interested parties and decide whether to adopt the resolution to vacate the proposed area. Thank you C'cirdially, ri Oo��No-,-15�2022 at2:09PMCaroline Ia -wrote: Hi Yvonne, Thank you for Your last email Update of October 21, 2022� 1 hope you've been well. Since i1has now been two months since *e started working with your office and Taig on this matter -- and now six months since it was first raised to the City in May 2022 — Colin and | will have boproceed forward with our application at this point without further delay. Please find attached Our formal submission of the Application for Vacating Public Easement or Right -Of -Way, with Title Repor�Title Guarantee, tothe City/PVVAfor the vacating of the alleyway expanding the length o[Our home. We simply cannot ut this time continue towait through more inaction and have ioensure the ball ke eps rolling with this resolution because we continue to wrestle with safety concerns in and around —our property oil a daily basis, particularly with increasingly opportunistic vagrants, traveling between the creek and 17th street. who are able to inconspicuously discover and explore our exposed home via the alleyway during |ateNoryearly morning hours. As always, you may reach usany time onthis issue, trebenyte that wehave spoken with all oftile concerned neighbors now hvice tocomfimmeveryone ison-boardand at this time wesimply wish to proceedfmnmmrdand see progress, mothis- Thank youa||. Caroline 0uTue. Nov l�l02Zat0:03��Soto, Y-,nnne nrote: Good morning Caroline, My apologies for tile delay in response to your email. I am sorry to hear about the recent criminal activity that has been taking place near your residence. If you encounter any criminal or suspicious activities please make sure to call 911, W,-^avecontacteaotmarresiuents who front/use the aHey for direct access, butwe have not received positive response to the potential auepvacm/on�One sthe residents expressed that they are not wfavor mrthe alley being vacated and closed off. They also informed its that they use the alxey tudirect�yaccess Flower Street. Due u»ffirs,e}�pjnum/cw/owks Agentystaff would riot ,ecomrne"rdedvacation cwthe alley at tx:swme. Thank you, Yvonne Soto �s�s�anIo`omee,' oeeiopm�o�snmmeem,, o��oan�a�na!num/czc,�A,-Tenq(m'sa> zocmccenterr/aza'Santa ^cAy27o1 From: Caroline La Sent: Wednesday, : 1(ut To: Saba, Nabil Cc ^riEc,4l0, 1 �!L;_ri+err @ray¢ cacr;Ridge, Kristine rtri:L* rt yris rpgel y;Higgins,Taig<l�fIrt;rz.-� �niaar�,.��';Lopez, Jessie<Rt l�lL,.:<,er arh;o-�orra�" Phan, Thai CC Chan(, s"g> Subject: Re: 2383 N. Flower Alley - Request for Vacating Good Morning Nabil: Thank you for taking the time to provide us this timeline; it seems consistent with the published Non -Summary Vacation Flowchart we reviewed (attached). What are the hours and what is the office or desk location where you would like us to make the deposit? My apologies for not knowing how or where to best do so when the application form was submitted. The Flowchart also indicates the deposit collected with the application is returned if no approval is recommended — do you have any reason to contradict this? Secondly, the opening words of your email no doubt intentionally brand the "City owned alley located at 2383 N. Flower"_ particularly in light of the findings in the third party title guarantee which was forwarded over upon our receipt of same, why or upon what authority do you maintain this portion of land is nevertheless owned by the People of the State of California/City? I renew my request for impartiality, Attached is a copy of the Grant Deed. We will submit the last item as called for in the Application, a sketch or plot plan indicating exact dimensions of requested area to be abandoned, in a timely manner in -person, along with deposit. For everyone's edification, we were yesterday rn °zrritten contact avfflj our fora neighbors -- though there were definitely inquMes they had for Your office„ NabH/Taig/Yvonne (namely privatization of the entire alley a ather Chian any half), not a sungle person expressed to pour office c;ategoria. opposutiom About ttoas, d^'weyo were adarnant, Obed Garci,a-Colato of 2384 Hehotrope kindly suggests ra group rrieeting veith your office or repiesentatWe so as to etimlinate delay or misunderstanding. Please advise of your office hours (and/or appropriate contact) for this eventuality. From: Higgins, Taig Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2022 9:16 AM To: 'Caroline La' Cc: Saba, Nabil <,iS,� >; e rlrR ,J Z�(fcj f" xon; Soto, Yvonne Subject: RE: 2383 N. Flower Alley - Request for Vacating Hi Caroline, We can definitely meet at the site. The appointment system is for the City's public counters so, you don't need to use that for the field meeting. Instead, later today, we will provide some times within the next three weeks to meet. (Please do use the appointment for your visit to the PWA Development Engineering Counter to submit the processing fee and the plot plan.) Speaking of the processing fee: thanks for your question. To hopefully clarify, with the initial submittal, we collect a $6468 processing fee as noted previously. We don't collect aseparate deposit. The term "deposit" used in the flow chart accommodates the possibility that a processing fee is refunded to the applicant if the Development Review Committee (Public Works, Planning and Building, Police, Fire, other agencies) do not recommend approval and the vacation process stops at that point. If the DRC does not recommend approval, but you would like US to Continue through to the City Council public hearing, the processing fee would not be refunded, We wiR take this opportunity to change the flow chart to clarify. Please let me know if you have follow, questions. Thanks. Taig r p/� 1 , KKa7 11I'HN SC?M10R 00URT OF THE STATE OF UALIF(RNIA Is'AND FOR M OobHTY OF'ORANO& CITY OF SANTA ANA, a muni0Ipal corporation Of the, Fifth 0lass, tip' FINAL JUDpH&HT plaintiff Va. R&BTOp, RIALTY 00I1PANY, a corporation, i1� of al„ t Defanaauto, NHSAPu®B,_Snteriooutorq judgments have been dul made and tvea t y g by the Ooprt,in� Iths'above entitled aotidn, covering all of the pasoels of lnndjeought tr(tia pond®mired 4a said n. action, and such 4nterlooutoay judgments have been duly and re the. early -entered by the 0ourt aW gook of Judgments, Records'of the abw a entitled dcurt,.ad9udging"And determining the BMOUnt® 4o be paid to the respective defendante, and each of'them, 4t.hs shove entitled aot4pF1, as the owners of s1I interests is the respective percale of property sought to be oandOmaaB in Said action; and described in the complaint on file berein, for the use of the Pl5mtlff for the purpooes epacifled in said aomplaYnt, to -wit: For Street, purposes in the acquisition and openIag of a street aevenly (7Qi feet in sildth, to be, kncwa as. end called 'Santa Ana Boulevard, lying northeasterly of and 4msiedisttal lq adjacent to the Southern pacific Railroad 0ampany°s rig--ht-of. weY beLweeu-Main gprest and 04pman 4venue in the 01ty of Santa Ana, toggtber with the necessary.Paroele'of "lend for slops I, `/ aae.emsnts; rovetment'Work and curves at certain at' atlatdraeotion the extending cY �e; `r $rpadway.%rom the present northerly 11,mile- Of, said stroet'acrose the Southern Paeifid Railroad !"6ompsgq°a rigut of way and connecting with sald.,Santa km Boulevard, togetber wit jthe nedeseaxy . .:j Iand fqr the curve at the intersection. of .said Broadway wltb .seats' Ana Soule®ardg the WideningaS J9owar Street between Banta Cbara;Avenue end Santa Ana Boulevard to make said street a �•mvniforBi width cf eighty (80) feet, together with,the nscsseer q paroel's of land %or ou)rves at ' certain at eel iataragpt one; affi ai49uflgiag that upon payment to the respective defendants; or 1 into C)o,'urt for tb64r.lbenefit. of the several, amounts %oumi due them as comps and' c8'tt°a' `?Qatar a$&coed them, wlth'intaxast thereon from the 29th flay of November; 1929, at the rats o% evQn par can't pe} anaum,boing the date upon'wbtoh the plaintiff 1escueed an order for., - �'tmmusdScte•poeaossloh and ule¢.of said props, the rsepQot4va parcels of •prapartq dve0ribed 4n` said 4nt.0rlooutor3r.94opts and,iffi•the.:cpffiplalat oa,flle herein abould be:coedemmsd to the use ! of the plaintSf%, -ally: of Santa dna, a'.bdunioiPal' Corporation, and the Public, and dedicated-U {ohs Ysae':ePao9E4ed in the oompleaili-, and proof having baon,made tp the aeatisYeotion of opurt thaithe emouata wukded by said respective intarloautor F 9 dgm •t u en.s to sthe aid dsfcndanta. iavi l ash of 'thsm as the'•ownere oY all Sntereatc. :in and $o said real yTop®r4y wnght to be'taksn { ud ppademned in thin. action, with 4aterest thereon from $be 29th deg bf`NovQmber :1g2y, at the rest® of pavan pob,.oent ,' P.OV-sillaumv being '.the 'Bate upon which the pint$Yf eepuzed an ceder for ° 1 4r od4at gaoazasatgn am rise of eeid. o Poz?%Fa hgvs been paid. by tho s°a4d p1a9ntifl'"'to said, I ' c�a�fsndan9,p, or>izat'o coart•�or tb'eii beaafit,:_togethsa w4tb'ths ®cats a:ilomsd tic: thsrB; ' HOB �8 opt mo4lon of Obis ]} �wapztep Attoxmmsy far'1aintiff+hors4na.St imr f hc&abq ordorsQ, tj od xnd deoroed: asset 4he l pk^am€nee boroitteftor dapaari .:.V7aing tPis amass f 7 _.: j M. .Property dasor bed in the oomp$alnt on file berein-affi included in the iuterlooutoryfi udgmss n ,on file taken collectively be and the saW6 are heraby ;00ndemned to the use of th1e_I Plaingif}°'+;.• I' �h 0;$y oi,8dnta Aaa +a:6tunl"aipal 00r0ti2ati^ot and dadigateq to the Ube speoifl6dj'i ®aU I uomplalmt, to -wit. .eor.uae for street purposes in. ths.opening 0f a street seventy'l7Aj fso9,: 11 In wSdQh, to be known as and od118d Banta Ana. HOul;evard,.lying, northeasterly of..'atd Srmvodintely idj:aosat'to the Southern Pao}yto Ral�raad OompanY°e rights f W between Main S�rsat and okay .~ veaua in;.tb8 City of Santa Ana, together with the necessary pascals of land. for,sl 10e- aaa'enent gyetmeat work and curves at certain street intersections, the'-sstaa@Sng of Broadway $aom.the• I �i esent northerly 1SmA6 of said street across the Southern Pacific Bang"cad Com panYae rigp¢ of � ay and ooaneotiag with said Santa Ana. Boulevard, together pi.$h:the nscsssaryFlaml for the curve at tho.inte Action of said Broadway Vith Santa Ana Bout®yard; $hs'wldening'o,P.'Fiawer :I'y ptreat batwsen Banta Clara Avenue and Santa Ana Boulevard to make op.ia street a unifoam width.. :of eighty (80) feet, together with thai neeessary parsale of land for ourvee at asr$ain street Intersections; all of gal B streets beingin the Oity.ot Santa Ana, Aonnty of ,Crangs,'BtaCa;of - :¢ palifOraia; and'that the plaintiff, 08ty;af Santa Ana, a Munioi al Co p rpoxation, end the pabllo,f have, hold and enjoy said property for such public use.. That ®ai®r ,.p aparty rigreby condemned is situated in the City of Banta Ano,.Oovn$y of Qxange, State of Oaliforala, and partioularly described as follows, to -wit: f % All of. a strip of land seventy (70) feet -in with, lying northeasterly of and immediately adjacent to the Southern -Pa Iifia Railroad Company°e rig4$-of-cusp batara6a Hnin Stria and Ohapman Avenue in the City of Santa Ana, together vl'th•tbh0 necessary,paroals of land for slope Oasemente, revaAment work and curves at certain stseat 4nt®rsootione,eaid atr0et b®ta,g i own as and called ! Santa Ana,Boulevard• the � o extending of Broadway from the norfihe,4ly 11mi$e by said street ae:zhe'aaw esieted:at the time of the filing of said complaint aoroee,the southern Paoif90 Railroad Coupany's right-02mway, and connecting with the said Santa Asa ,Boulevard, together with the necessary land for the curve at the intersection Of said Broadway with Santa &tie Boulevard;' the widening of r owar�Street between Banta Clara Avenue and'Baa$a 1 Ana Boulevardto make said atr0et a tiIform width of eighty (90) feet'betwosn said boundaries I, together with the necessary, parcels of land for curves at certain street in$eroestSane. j l ( Done in open Court this 17th asy of March, 1931. H. 0. Ames Judge . gp of said Superior Qourt. ! !� I The fdret;oiag instrument is eorreot copy of the original fila on inlbhis pf¢ios.: I Attest:.MIJZoh.W, 1931, I ( (cOHRT S J. M. mks county Mirk and Olerk of the Superior 0cu2t Is. and for the County oY orange, State Of California. j ' By A. L. 8i$oha.00k .Deputy riled Mar. tin a931, 7. ffi. Banks, County Clerk. At 11:4o A. H'. Beoordad -at request, of ohaa. D. Swannar, Has. 17, 1931,'et 20 min, pad 1 P.:M In (Rook 46D. page-471, 0l9lolal Records of Or _. ange.A"of1A$YP Jnatane.Whitney, CountyRegdrdar, Ruby Ca¢a0rca, Deputy. Doi; otby Dresses COMPAR'>&D Ads; Robinson coo 7229 i - r 0RA8? DEED � (OOODECY1FSW) 1 ' A9B 0 C 10Y�H8 fiD of'long 9oaeh, CAelyornlas, of ttae County ci ion Angoles State of �y ca orrla, for is dome derstlon,o the scn of Tou,no9,ja%sO ;tics toos3pS char Oi,le,EaeraOy .. Plid00 propor;h,situatOQ is 0� O aa�Q4 62� P�C3 5 '1 a r r h C(SDNTY.OF ORANGE, )ss. On this 8th day o3 Anguso fip rthe yeah nineteen 3iundreq and thixtjf twd .bet'are me, He""' en.Bles a.�4otsy I�u'blio in -and Yor.",said Coua�y j and. State, personally appeared Willir-¢i 'H. BOwmnn; qnd T.,'Ruth Bcraian, bizband and to me to -be the persons described in'ani. whose name's"fie subscribed to the within"iasfrument.; { and acknowl.edged.to me that they eae�uted.the "same. 1 j, YiITNEB3 my hand and ofYiplal seal the flay and year.•in this cextifieate fi wt aiioys' written. ((3EALs)) j Berralee Notary Public i in and for said County and State. AFFIDAVIT. i. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, `r COUNTY OF ORANGE ae. - �i Fli1Li'i H„ Howman, being first duly sworn, "deposes and sa. ys, thin he is oneof the declarants named in, and whose name -is subbomibed to the annexed declaration of homestead, that. he has read the same and knows.the contents there j of, and that the matters contained therein'aretrue of. hi, sown fknotgledge. T. Ruth Bowman, wife of the above named afflaht, being first, duly sworn, deposes and says, that .she, is one of the declarants.named in, and tidOoee n { - pzne .is subscribed to the an- i vexed declaration of homestead, that�nbe has read the same and knows the 03ntente thereof, and that the matters contained therein and- - true of her own knowledge. I Pulliam H. Bowman T. Ruth Horrman Subscribed and sworn to tiefore me this Stb day of August, 1932,' ((SEAL)) ( Ben Blee Notary Publla � ''RR�'R�'RPSggppp I in and for said County and State Recorded at r. - I equest of. William'A. Bowman, Aug. 9 1932, at 46 Min. - ( Book 57?, Page 25•, .Official • II Past 9 A. , 3h Records �P Orange county. Justine Plhitney, county Recorder, Ruby McFarland, Deputy. Lydia Mobr COMPARED _Elea Oonliffe 0 0 0 - - - .. 18189 GRANT 'DEED Y i INDIVIDUAL. .j j IN pON81DER'.4TION of the-eueipt., by the undersigned, of Ten and ua/100,'(410.00) .� Dollat•e ROSE A: BATTLES, a widow, of!tos Angeles County, State of Califoraia, does l ( grant to E. R. GIB$017 and DOT GIBSON,.husbandiand wife as joint tenants,'the meal property in the City I!I Of'San Clemente, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows..- Lot Seven (17), Block Twmlt three 2 Y- (3), 0.` Tract No, 7?9; San Clemente, The SpandrJ / o Village', as.sbown.on a Map•reoordedlin Book 93, pages 19 to 25 inclusive, of Miscellaneous brag , records ,of Orange County„' U.S:LA.: Q 7. $0,50� 4Cahcelled. SUDJEOT T0, Oonditions,�restrictions, reservations and rights "oY"way of record.. "The Grantor acknowledges -that this conveyance is freely and fairly fade and that 'f the consideration received by Crantoli is equal to the fair value of grant or r.s ir_terset in saic(" { land, and, that there are no'agreemenLl, oralor irritten, other than thig.deed existing;between f Grantor and grantee with respect to Baia level,ff 70_.HAVE Aflp. TO -HOLD unto+the se.id;grantees is Point tenants,'' wit, 53 My handy this Iirat day Of pagystjT 19�2 hrr5 Ro av �aLtle9 t rW11 ,p ,7r., Flores, Dora From: Jorge Raya < Sent: Friday, January 26, 2024 10:12 AM To: eComment; Lopez, Jessie Subject: Flower Street Alley Hi there I will not be able to attend today's meeting at 5:45pm to give our say regarding this issue. We personally don't have anything against Colin and his wife they seem like nice people . That being said as our God given opinion we personally like to have the alley open and access to everyone who walks by and would like being able to use it. That way as worked since this neighborhood was built and it would be nice to keep it that way MR. AND MRS. RICHARD KIMBALL Santa Ana, California 92706 ( Internet E-Mail: It is also my understanding (again, I can be mistaken), if one of the five home owners bordering the Alley is against the closure of the Alley, this proposal is a moot issue. However, if this is not true, I'm concerned about many things closing this property off to through traffic may bring: • What the closure of the property will look like • Who will be responsible for the closure • Who will pay for the closure • How will the current homeowners of property be able to have access to their driveways • Who, will be responsible for any cleanup from traffic confusion and accidents this will cause • Is this the beginning of closing off our public streets? Please remember Floral Park is in the City of Santa Ana, in the County of Orange, in the State of California • How will this closure affect the property taxes of the current homes that are on the Alley • How will this affect Floral Park's status as an Historic Neighborhood, this will create a major change in the neighborhood, and I believe that can and will remove us from the list. Thank you for your time, I do hope you understand our concern about leaving our public streets exactly that, public streets. Sincerely, Toni Kimball Santa Ana, California 92706 alley Itr MR. AND MRS. RICHARD KIMBALL Santa Ana, California 92706 ( Internet E-Mail: January 21, 2024 Jennifer L. Hall City Clerk 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 Reference: FLORAL PARK: 2383 N. Flower Street - Notice of Alley Throughway Dear Ms. Hall: Fm writing to you in behalf of the above referenced Alley Throughway. I find this particular issue extremely upsetting, and do not truly understand all the components, however, I do believe it must be left as is, since it has been this way for approximately 100 years. This little Alley is well kept and is mainly used for the five houses that border it as their main and only driveway access. Actually, when you walk through the Alley, you realize it is nothing but a driveway. The property is clean and clear of any obstructions. Many neighbors, myself included, use it as a walk thru. I'm very sorry if this upsets the family who lives at 2383 North Flower, however, they did know they were purchasing alley access when they purchased the property. I understand, perhaps through a misinformation, that they are concerned for traffic on that portion of their driveway, however, in the time I've lived in the neighborhood that has never been an issue. In reality, the only cars I see using this Alley is from the homeowners, whose garages are on the alleyway. Most of the tirne its foot traffic, and very respectful foot traffic at that. If the property owners at 2383 N. Flower feel concerned for their safety, perhaps they can create a fence around their property line, and leave the Alley for those must have access to their homes and garages. alley,lir Alcala, Abigail From: Irene Myers <irene@kentsnyderlaw.com> Sent: Thursday, February 1, 2024 1:31 PM To: Carvalho, Sonia R.; Kent Snyder Cc: Penaloza, David; Hernandez, Johnathan; Bacerra, Phil; Phan, Thai; Lopez, Jessie; Phan, Thai; Amezcua, Valerie; Cheryl Newton; irenemyers32@gmail.com; eComment Subject: RE: Vacation of Alley in Floral Park between 2383 N. Flower and 2379 N. Flower Street, Santa Ana, CA Attachments: Carvalholtr2124.pdf Resending to include Ecomment in email chain. Thank you. Irene Myers 11 awow Offices of Illteint G Snydeui. 2301 III1)u11point III'aui.liive, Su Bite d��" 0 111urv!I!ine, CaIII l!I!forin!I!ia 926:1.2 Il:ureine d Illdyeirs Administrator Irene@Kentsnyderlaw.com lol (9,49) 232..,90/2 fax (949) 833 2209 CONFIDENTIAL PvFORAIATION This c-mall transinission contains confidential information which is intended only for the addressee and which may he privileged under applicable law. IDo not read, copy or disseminate it ifyou are not the addressee. Ifyou have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete it. Thank you. From: Irene Myers Sent: Thursday, February 1, 2024 1:25 PM To: scarvalho@santa-ana.org; Kent Snyder <kent@kentsnyderlaw.com> Cc: dpenaloza@santa-ana.org; jryanhernandez@santa-ana.org; pbacerra@santa-ana.org; tphan@santa-ana.org; jessielopez@santa-ana.org; tphan@santa-ana.org; vamezcua@santa-ana.org; Cheryl Newton <cherylnewton2@cox. net>; irenemyers32@gmail.com Subject: Vacation of Alley in Floral Park between 2383 N. Flower and 2379 N. Flower Street, Santa Ana, CA Ms. Carvalho: Please see attached letter from Kent Snyder regarding the above referenced matter. Please call with any questions whatsoever. Thank you. Irene Myers K pint G. Sinydeir by fireine M ciirs 11 awow Offices of Illteint G Snydeui. 2301 III1)u11point III'aui.liive, Su Bite d��" 0 111urv!I!ine, CaIII l!I!forin!I!ia 926:1.2 Il:ureine d Illdyeirs Administrator Irene@Kentsnyderlaw.com fax (9,49) 833 209 CONFIDENTIAL PvFORAIATION This e-mail transmission contains confidential information which is intended only for the addressee and which may he privileged under applicable law. IDo not read, copy or disseminate it ifyou are not the addressee. Ifyou have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete it. Thank you. KENT G. SNYDER KATHLEEN A. KELLY kent@)kentsflyderIaw.com: Law qffices of YCENT G. SNYDER ATTORNEY ATLAW 2301 DUPONTI)RIVE, SUITE 430 IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92612 February 1, 2024 Ms. Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney, City of Santa Ana 22 Civic Center Plaza Santa, Ana, Cal i fom i a 92 701 I ON-W 0 WE, =1I ffa (9,49) 833-9078 Fax: (949) 833-8209 kadileeiiCii),keritsflyderlaw.coni On behalf of my clients, I have written to you at various times in August 2023, concerning the above matter. That matter has now been calendared for the City Council on the evening of February 20, 2024. In that connection, I have received a draft report from the City Staff ("Draft Report"), which is undated, but it is this Draft Report that the following comments relate to. I know the Staff is well-meaning and hard-working, but I must object to theDraf-1 Report in one very important area where the Draft Report is in fact completely wrong, and the Staff completely ignored the letters that I have written to you. My comments are as follows: 1. The previous City Council resolution 2023-40 was adopted by the City Council before any Notice had been given to the residents surrounding the alley. There are four (4) residences abutting the: alley and one addition,,]] resident that has an easement to the alley. Three (3) of the four (4) residences abutting the alley oppose the resolution to vacate a portion of the alley. February 1, 2024 Page 2 2. For some reason, unktiown to me, the Draft Report states that the alley is a, Public Street Easement. It is not an Easement, it never was an Easement, and I have pointed this out carefully to you in nay letters to you dated. August 8, 2023, copy attached as Exhibit "A", and my letter to you dated August 22, 2023, attached as Exhibit "B". Nothing has been presented to rtie or to my clients that the alley in any way was ever a part of Lot 57, which. is 2383 North Flower Street. The word "Easement" appears twice in the first paragraph of the Background on page I of the Draft Report. 3. In the next paragraph under "Background", the property owners, report that they have observed transients. I believe there are City Reports that clearly indicate that the safest part of the City of Santa Ana is Floral Park and Floral Park, has had the least number of police calls involving transients. This is a bogus issue brought up by the Applicants in their attempt to obtain some "free" land. 4. Page 2 of the Draft Report, in the second paragraph, says the alley would fully revert to the owners at 2383 North Flower Street, and that is not accurate. There is no reversion. There is no Easement over the property for the benefit of the Applicants, so it cannot automatically revert. The alley is fee simple absolute and belongs to the public and. if the alley is vacated it would revert to the Public, unless the City Council determines it should be giM to the Applicants. Again, this would be "free" land being given to one lot to the detriment of all the other lots in the Floral Park area. This seems very unusual to me in that the opposition to this actionhas already obtained and provided to the City approximately 83 signatures from residents of Floral Park stating their opposition to this action. by the Council. 5. The word Easement is used again in the second paragraph and in other portions of the Draft Report. 6,. The second to last paragraph on page 2 of the Draft Report is completely wrong. Not in the fact that it accurately quotes the Commonwealth l-,and Title Preliminary Title Reports, but that the Preliminary Title Reports are incorrect, and I do not believe that the process of a Title Company should be necessarily relied upon particularly in light of EXhibit "'A" attached to this letter. February 1, 2024 Page 3 7. In the same paragraph it says that those Title Reports list an. exception to the alley casement and that is absolutely untrue and is a misstatement of fact. Some of those Title Reports do mention an Easement that was given to the City over the front ten (10') Beet of all the Lots abutting Flower Street, so that Flower Street could be built wider than was originally conceived on the Tract Map. There is an Easement over the front ten (10') feet of all the: lots on Flower Street for street purposes. The Easenient mentioned in the Title Reports has absolutely nothin. to do with this alley. 8. The top paragraph on page 3 is simply wrong. The alley was not "dedicated as an Easement', by the subdividers of Tract 754. It was given in fee simple absolute to the City. Look at the Tract Map, there is no mention of an Easement for the alley. There are no reversionary rights to the alley vested in anyone other than the Public. 9. The compensation comments are completely wrong, because the City owns the alley in fee simple absolute not, by way of an Easement interest, so it is clear the Staff needs guidance in how to read a TractMap. 10, Under the Process and Notice comments section of the Draft Report, it says that the owners of the three (3) properties taking vehicular access frorn the alley were noticed, butI believe your City statutes require Notice of this type of action to all, persons within 300' of the alley, and that Notice was certainly not, given. I have in my possession an email from Ms. Soto on Your Staff indicating that the 'foregoing Notice requirement of 300' is accurate and it has not been given. There are numerous other arguments I could make, but .1 willmake those in person on February 20, 2024. February 1, 2024 Page 4 If you should wish to discuss any of the above with the undersigned, I would be happy to come to your offices for a meeting to discuss all the issues that I have raised in this letter and my previous letters to you, all of which have all been ignored in the Draft Report. egy truly Yours, ENT G. SN' YDER cc: The Mayor Thai Viet Phan Benjamin Vazquez Jessie Lopez Phil Bacerra Johnathan Ryan Hernandez David Penaloza Cheryl Newton Michael Varciag Irene Myers Law offices of KENT G. SNYDER AIJORNEY AT LAW Kf',NT G. SNYDER 2301 DUPON-FDRIVE, SU11T, 430 KATHLEEN A. KELLY ( 949) 83 , ; Q0 78 IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92612 klN: kejit@ker)t-,nyderlaw.com kath I cen (ii,,keo Ms. Sonia R, Carvalho C it y Atto ;Aa-j 22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, California 92701 Re: Venda Item for Vacation of FloLyer Itreet Santa Anay, CA ley In 'Floral Park between 2383 N. Flower, and 2379 N [r")ear Ms. Carvalho� I have been engaged by two of the residents of Floral Park to represent thern in the abovei-sUbject matter which comes before the City Council on August 15, 2023. My clients are firene Myers of 2,393 NFlower Street, and Cheryl Newton of 2379 N. Flower Street. My clients oppose the ApplicatioM I am writing to you about an error in the Application. The error is in the Title Guarantee issued 1,�)y Cfflcago Title Company, Attached to this letter please find a copy of an email between Colin Donn(-�Hy arid the Title Company dated November 16, 2022 at the time the first draft of the Title Report Guarantee was issued, My observations. of this email reveal: 1) The Title Off lcer was correct in the first draft that he produced'of the Title Report Guarant'l in that he included item: 6 which says "the righits of the public to use that portion of the a lk adjoining said lot 57 on the south!, until such t�ime said alley is yLacated to t.he q4lit'"byti-le City of Santa Ana, -e ..= 2) The Title Officer was correct in the above statement because this is a dedicated roadway as stated in the language in the upper right-hand corner of the recorded rnap forTract 75/1 which was recorded in 1925 and it says that all streets and roadways are dedicated for puWic use, The ai:lley fits within this category. 3) The alley was dedicated to the City for the use by the Publlic in fee simple absolute, it was not then, has never been, and is not now any portion of Lot 57, Lot S7 lies contiguous tc) thi alley, bu,t three other lots also lie contiguous to the, alley. Ms, Newton's lot, plus two 10[,S which front onto Heliotrople, Mr. Donnelly intentionally suborned the Title Officer to state Z10" August 8, 2023 page 2 the Title Report Guarantee that is part of Mr Donnelly's Applicatlon, that the afley woul(I te revert to the Owner of Lot 57 by operation of law;', That statement is untrue, 4) If the City were to grant Mr. Donnelly's application, the o alley wuld revert to the piublic, the pubilic owns it now, it's circular, the public owns it now and thiey'l;l own it if the vacation were granted, It does not "revert" to Mr. Donnelly by operation of law, I have no idea what the Title Officer meant with those words, and i No... think anyone else knows either, 5) It seems to methat it is clear that the aPlication is flawed in that the Title Report Guarantee included has part of the Application has a misstatement of fact in it, �,e., a lie. I believe that this misstatement of fact was caused by Mr. Donnelly emailing Mr, Josue 13eano of Chicago Title In which he says "It seems like this part of the title report reads a little off —the alley being vacated to the Public? Shouldn't the alley be vaicated back to us as the owne,rs?" Mr. Donnelly and all the previous owners to Lot 57 were never the ownerF, of the alley from the time the Tract Map wais recorded! in 1925 until today's date, That alley belongs to the public in fee simple absolute, 6) 1 will be in attendance on August 15, 2023, to speak on behalf of my chents arid � woul(j hke to have my 3-minute time slot used to argue other things than the matter conta4ied in 11iis letter, so hence, this letter, Please d'iscuss this issue with Your client before the, meeting of August 151". 1 have sent a copy to the Mayor and to the City Council members, I holpe they have an opportunity to read it and to read the email attached in which Mr. DonneIly suborns the Title Officer, who was correct at the outset and is incoirrect asthe appbcation curr(,�ntly sits. Very tlrujyours, Ap K tit Snyder KGS:ijn cc� Thai Viet Phw,i, Councilmernber Jessie Lopez, Cowiclaterriber Johnathan Ryan Hernandez, Councilmember Ben an -Lin Vazquez, Councilm,ember Phil Bacerra, Counciltnember David Penajoza, Councilmember Kristine Ridge, City Manager Jennif"er L Hall, City Clerk d' Law (Y .fices of KENT G. SNYDER V G. S N y D E R Ms. Sonia R, (I arvilho City ,� ttorney, City of Santa Ana "I 22 Civic (,'enter Plaza San1,,i,/\na, C.'alifornia 92701 A F"FORMIYA V LAW 2301 DUPON"I'DRIVE. SUPT430 IRVINE. C'ALIFORNIA 92612 August 22, 2023 (9,49 , ) 83,-3-()()-,8 Fiv,.� (941)) 833-8209 kc: Vacation of AflEy in Floral Park between 2383 N. Flowet- and 2379 N. Flower SLreet.,Sqntq �Ana CA De"'It. Ms, Carvalho: A"", OU knmv, t represent sorne ofthe property Owners- on North Flower Street conc,r.,rning proposed vacatioii ofa city -owned alley, which runs between Flower Street and fleliotropc 1)6v", in Ward 3 of the City of Santa Ana, 1, liave now read the entire City file on this inatter, ,A,,mdd like to ma]<,e the following comments and statetnents and ask that you revie,v this Z.� IcH.�r al. the appropriate finie with yom- Client: The Applicants caused the Title Report that the Applicants submitted to the City along wilh their Application, to contain a I'alse statement that, the alley iszin F"asenienT t, he alley is im an E'asement and new�erWas an Easement,, The alley \v,Is offmd tit the City for Dedicatioti for Public Use on the'Fract Map which the City accepted. and hencc% tine City owvns the alley in fee simple absolute, California law recognizes the Doctrine of'Merger. If the Ovaier ofthe f'ee also owns an Easernent, t[ie l'arsemernt is automalically extinguished by merger, Accordingly, there is not now and never vvas ct it 1: .asernent in connection with this alle,),. "HIFOUgimut the Cily (JOCUMCIVS I have l'ound rtwpeated suggestions that this is an Hasement., it is not an Easen-tent, it is a feme owned by the City dedicated Cor public use, 1 %vould like yenta and your client to consider the fact thatA if pplication is 'approv,ecl. it will create as dangerous traffic condition. "]'his Application will not make the area safer" if: will make the area ITI(VO pr0ne to tniffic Colli--4;ions. I'lle DonrlcHys will have to back out of their driveway cotrtco Flower Street, At th4a present time, the Donnefl) s dri've out of tile alley going forward and exit on Hefiotr(;)pe Drive, A mticl-i sates driving maneuver than backing out orno heavily trafficked l"lower Street. Likewise., the people who are USing the alley whose homes front on Heliotrope Drive ALJJ.,pus� 2.1, 20231 will have to back outfrorn the alley onto Heliotrope \vith the sane dangerous traffic e ffe C t, 3, ']'here are five homes that abut the alley, J.'our of th(-,In are owned in fee by the Owners, and one Ovaier uses the alley Nita an casement over one ol'the f�'C Owner's lot. Four of those Owners have signed a Petition asking the City, Council to vote NO on this Application, The only one in favor of the Application is the Applicants themselves, 4, The residents offloral Park have strongly voiced their disapproval of'this ApphcaflOrl by signing a Petition circulated by my clients opposing the vacation of the, alley or any Portion thereof. THEY HAVE RECEIVEM AND DELIVERED'I"OTHE 74 SICiNATIRE S, REPRESENTING' THE OWNERS AND/M TENANTS 01`43 [JI)TS. I declare LvIder penalty of perjury and as a member of tile State Bar ofCalifornia that the is tf-LIC, and correct, I have any q ucstions, please do, not hesitate to contact nic, o�,v truly yours, ilera C'i, Snyder C 'HIC, NIIyor I hai Viet Phan Benjamin VazqUez Jessie Lopez Phil 13acerra Johnalhan Ryan I lernandez David Penaloza Chcr,yl Newton Irene Myers Alcala, Abigail From: notify@proudcity.com on behalf of Michael Wauschek <notify@proudcity.com> Sent: Monday, February 5, 2024 6:33 AM To: !City Clerk Subject: New submission from Contact the Clerk of the Council's Office Name Michael Wauschek Email Message Hello my name is Michael wauschek I am concerned citizen this towards you the #notmyMayor how you be one that you the people that you don't see while you the $ to blow on hotels that cleaning up our hotels. You keep saying Zionist Israel doesn't effect us but yes it does. It just happened at your last council meeting at yourself refuse the cleaning people of our city hotels to speak. That your all had to cast a vote to let them speak. Well what all of Palestines genocide speak to or you just simply looking at the other way. Think some how by not looking it's not there. Well mayor hear it you can't exacpting it. Your the mayor your going to see it all the good the bad the untold stories, behind the scenes, corruption, greed, egoes, such ect. If you can't simple of that you why are the mayor. Lease your anger isn't good for our bodies thanks. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD KIMBALL 2450 North Park Bonlevard Santa Ana, California 92706 (714) 542.5953 Internet E-Mail: toni-kimball@outlook.com January 30, 2024 Ms. Jennifer L. Hall City Clerk 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 Reference: FLORAL PARK: 2383 N. Flower Street - Notice of Alley Throughway Dear Ms. Hall: I would like to thank Council Member Lopez for conducting the Alley Throughway meeting in Jack Fisher Paris on January 26, 2024 regarding the above referenced Alley Throughway. Unfortunately, the meeting seemed to be an appeasement meeting to quiet the neighborhood for the proposed (an predetermined) closure of the alley. Ms. Lopez and her entourage listened to our objections of one neighbor receiving their request above the majority of neighbors who are against the closure. They were polite and courteous, but it was obvious that they were not listening. Seems majority rule does not exist within the limits of Santa Ana City. It was explained to us that the City spoke to the four other remaining homes adjacent to the Alley, however, only one home owner was ever contacted and they were misinformed of the potential closure. Seems Ms. Lopez facts were in error. Several of the homeowners came up with possible solutions to the problem, however, they were listened to, but not generously received. Again, it seems the one homeowner at 2383 N. Flower Street has already been awarded the variance to close off the Alley. There is more than 100 years of living experience between the four houses vs. the two years experience of the homeowners located at 2383 N. Flower Street. These four homeowners have never, I repeat, never had personal liability issues with the Alley. Only one homeowner, guess they just have bad karma. Perhaps they an fix their karma problem by personally fencing off their home, or even possibly more to more quiet gated community in Irvine for further down South County. l understand the current homeowner at 2383 N. Flower Street has allegedly been accosted and the City of Orange (why not the City of Santa Ana, where this property is located) is handling the situation. This problem, however, has never happened to any other neighbors on the Alley, with their 100 years combined. Does seem a little strange to me. Perhaps the homeowner has always been planning on closing off the Alleyway? tk alley I ltr MR. AND MRS. RICHARD KIMBALL 2450 North Park Boulevard Santa Ana, California 92706 (714) 542-5953 Internet E-Mail: tonWmball@outlooLcom I previously wrote you about my concerns regarding the Alleyway, I would like to restate them now: It is also my understanding (again, I can be mistaken), if one of the five home owners bordering the Alley is against the closure of the Alley, this proposal is a moot issue. However, if this is not true, I'm concerned about many things closing this property off to through traffic may bring: • What the closure of the property will look like • Who will be responsible for the closure • Who will pay for the closure • How will the current homeowners of property be able to have access to their driveways • Who will be responsible for any cleanup from traffic confusion and accidents this will cause • Is this the beginning of closing off our public streets? Please remember Floral Park is in the City of Santa Ana, in the County of Orange, in the State of California • How will this closure affect the property taxes of the current homes that are on the Alley • How will this affect Floral Park's status as an Historic Neighborhood, this will create a major change in the neighborhood, and I believe that can and will remove us from the list. At this time I would like to add a few more concerns since this closure has now been decided. There has never been a homeless problem in this Alleyway. It has always been keep clean with the exception of transient fruit. • Since a block wall will be built, this will, of course, bring human transients in who will leave excrement and drug \paraphernalia, who will be responsible for clean up • How long will it take before the police arrive (if at all) when there is a problem • Who will be responsible for the additional four affected houses when there are problems Thank you for your time, I do hope you understand our concern about leaving our public streets exactly that, public streets. Sincerely, Toni Kimball Santa Ana, California 92706 tk alley 1.1tr Flores, Dora From: Lopez, Jessie Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 2:30 PM To: eComment Subject: Fwd: Vacating the Alley between Flower & North Heliotrope From: Sandy DeAngelis < Date: February 6, 2024 at 1:15:55 PM PST To: "Amezcua, Valerie" <VAmezcua@santa-ana.org>, "Lopez, Jessie" <JessieLopez@santa- ana.org>, "Phan, Thai" <TPhan@santa-ana.org>, "Vazquez, Benjamin" <bvazquez@santa- ana.org>, "Bacerra, Phil" <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>, "Hernandez, Johnathan" <JRyanHernandez@santa-ana.org>, "Penaloza, David" <DPenaloza@santa-ana.org> Cc: Colin Donnelly <colin9393@gmail.com>, Caroline La <carolinela@ucla.edu> Subject: Vacating the Alley between Flower & North Heliotrope Reply -To: sandy@historichomes.com Mayor Valerie Amezcua and City Council, RE: Alley Vacationing I would like to add my voice to that of the City of Santa Ana that the alley between Flower and Heliotrope should be vacated. The alley presents a serious safety hazard for all the residents who are adjacent to it and particularly to the owners of 2383 North Flower. They have had a series of intruder issues, including a person walking into their home in the middle of the day and someone violently trying to get in the back door while Caroline was home alone. This Flower Street part of the alley serves no service and exposes all the residents near it to an unsafe condition. I have lived in Floral Park since 1987 and I have seen many other alleys and access closed because they are no longer effective. Thank you, Sandy DeAngelis Santa Ana, CA 92706 Sandy DeAngelis The DeAngelis Realty Group, DRE License #00960016 - cell SandyQHistoricHonnes.conn www.HistoricHomes.com Floral Park Legacy Award Winner Seven Gables Real Estate, DRE License #00745605 2023 FIVE STAR REAL ESTATE AGENT Sandy DeAngelis 0 0 0- 06 2017 0 09 020 Flores, Dora From: Stalking Awareness <californiastalkingawareness@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 7:23 AM To: eComment Subject: Fwd: Public comment for meetings on 2/20/23 and 2/28/2023 Dear Santa Ana City Clerk, My name is Sarah and I volunteer to raise Stalking Awareness. I am writing about a matter of local concern that also has public relevance. Please see my email below sent to the OC Office of Care Coordination. It was brought to my attention this morning that public comments referencing OC Housing Commissioner James Mai are not distributed to the CoC in accordance with the sender's wishes. Since your City Council and your Housing Authority meet today, please accept this as a public email to the City of Santa Ana. The relevance and subject matter jurisdiction is that several members of the Santa Ana Housing Authority Management also have seats on the OC Care Continuum Board. James Mai is attempting to get himself on as a Board Member at the Care Coordination/ Care Continuum, based on an application he recently submitted. This particular division within the County does not do background checks on applicants, so they did not know his history. It's my understanding even a registered sex offender is eligible to be on the County CoC Board. I was informed that they admitted they are not screening applicants. It's not clear why he is still on the OC Housing Commission since his term expired over a year ago, and he was officially non -renewed. Sincerely yours, Sarah Pierce ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Stalking Awareness <californiastalkingawareness@gmail.com> Date: Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 6:32 AM Subject: Public comment for meetings on 2/20/23 and 2/28/2023 To: <carecoordination@ocgov.com> Dear Orange County Continuum of Care Committee Members, My name is Sarah and I was asked to provide public comment by a lady who was stalked by OC Housing Commissoner James Mai. I request this be considered as public comment for the Zoom meeting on Tuesday, and also for the regular Board meeting next Thursday, the 28th. I am sending you an article from Reason magazine. Reason is a respectable and reputable publication. The author is Elizabeth Nolan Brown and the article dates from 2020. By academic standards, it is considered recent and reliable. Here is the link to the full article, but I have copied and pasted it below for your reference. The cut and paste version may not properly reflect the entire write up, so I invite you to read it on the original site httbs://reason.com/2020/07/07/narcissists-DsvchoDaths-and-maniDulators-are-more-likelv-to-enizaize-in- virtuous-victim-si nag -says -stud I attend school full time and also volunteer to raise awareness of all forms of Stalking. Part of raising Stalking Awareness includes examining the psychopathy of Stalking. Since I am not a licensed clinician, I have attached the following article for your reference. The article and its subject matter are relevant because Orange County Housing Commissioner, James Hoang Mai was in the news for much of 2022 after it was revealed he bragged of committing a hate crime. He claims he went to a Hindu owned restaurant and, following a billing dispute with the proprietor he vandalized the restaurant. He stated he took a bucket of cow blood and went to a butcher to get the head of a dead cow. He then returned to the restaurant, and threw it outside the entrance in retaliation for being overcharged. He also claimed it resulted in his getting a refund. In the Hindu religion, the cow is venerated as sacred. After the Indian -born lady, who is not even Hindu exposed the story; she says people who self -identified as being affiliated with Commissioner James Mai began stalking her on the internet. She was not able to prove he himself did so, but a look at the screenshots she provided makes it obvious he was enlisting other people to do so. The correct term for this is called "Stalking by Proxy". Commissioner Mai also has a tendency to talk about all the good works he supposedly does in the Community. While I do not dispute that he may be involved in some charitable activity, I want to point out that he seems to believe he should get a free pass for all the disgusting acts he committed, or caused other persons to commit on his behalf. I would have hoped the OC Housing Commissioners and Housing Authority Staff would reject James Mai's invitation to normalize his conduct, but that sadly seems to not be the case. I agree James Mai does have the appearance of a model citizen, but a review of the totality of his actions, including his conduct on that very Commission suggests he may well be a psychopath. That's because he engages in a significant amount of "Virtue -Signaling". Since I am not a credentialed psychologist, I am asking the Continuum of Care Board and staff employees please read this article as it gives a very good idea of what the dynamics are of people who engage in this type of behavior. I was also made aware Commissioner Mai is engaged in fraudulently opening and closing nonprofits, and failing to register them with the proper authorities. In the space of just 2 years, he has formed 5 different nonprofits and changed the names of some of them several times. It's my understanding a separate public comment will be submitted regarding this matter by someone else, along with proof of his Charity Fraud. According to James Mai's own social media, he is engaging in nonprofit activities with the Samueli Foundation, Waymakers OC, Human Options and Crime Survivors. The individual people he personally claims as his "partners" are Marisela Rios Faust from Human Options, Kelsey Rae Morgan from EverFree, (funded by Samueli Foundation) and Patricia Wenskunas from Crime Survivors. See Instagam @jamesmai and @aapiofficial. It was also communicated to me that this Committee received several letters in December that were never distributed to this Committee's members. I ask that staff do the right thing and forward all letters received in December 2023 and January 2024 to the CoC Committee for this month's meeting. Sincerely, Sarah Pierce https:llreason.coml202OlO7lO7lnarcissists-psychopaths-and-manipulators-are-more-likely-to-en ag_ e-in- virtuous-victim-si nag -says -study/ REASON ROUNDUP ELIZABETH NOLAN BROWN 1 7.7.2020 9:45 AM Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on RedditShare by emailPrint friendly versionCopy page URL VPW (Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/Newscom) New study links virtue signaling to "Dark Triad" traits. Being accused of "virtue signaling" might sound nice to the uninitiated, but spend much time on social media and you know that it's actually an accusation of insincerity. Virtue signalers are, essentially, phonies and showoffs —folks who adopt opinions and postures solely to garner praise and sympathy or whose good deeds are tainted by their need for everyone to see just how good they are. Combined with a culture that says only victimhood confers a right to comment on certain issues, it's a big factor in online pile-ons and one that certainly contributes to social media platforms being such a bummer sometimes. So: Here's some fun new research looking at "the consequences and predictors of emitting signals of victimhood and virtue," published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The paper —from University of British Columbia researchers Ekin Ok, Yi Qian, Brendan Strejcek, and Karl Aquino --details multiple studies the authors conducted on the subject. Their conclusion? Psychopathic, manipulative, and narcissistic people are more frequent signalers of "virtuous victimhood." The so-called "dark triad" personality traits—Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy—lead to characteristics like "self -promotion, emotional callousness, duplicity, and tendency to take advantage of others," the paper explains. And "treated as a composite, the Dark Triad traits were significant predictors of virtuous victim signaling." This held true "even when controlling for factors that may make people vulnerable to being mistreated or disadvantaged in society (i.e., demographic and socioeconomic characteristics) as well as the importance they place on being a virtuous individual as part of their self-concept," the researchers note. They point out that virtue signaling is defined as "the conspicuous expression of moral values, done primarily with the intent of enhancing one's standing within a social group." Meanwhile, victim signaling "may be used as a social influence tactic that can motivate recipients of the signal to voluntarily transfer resources to the signaler," they explain. More from the paper's theoretical background section: An emerging literature on competitive victimhood documents the prevalence of victim signaling by various social groups and provides evidence for its functionality as a resource extraction strategy. For instance, victim signaling justifies victim groups seeking retribution against alleged oppressors. Retribution often takes the form of demanding compensation through some kind of resource transfer from nonvictims to the alleged victim. Claiming victim status can also facilitate resource transfer by conferring moral immunity upon the claimant. Moral immunity shields the alleged victim from criticism about the means they might use to satisfy their demands. In other words, victim status can morally justify the use of deceit, intimidation, or 4 even violence by alleged victims to achieve their goals. Relatedly, claiming victim status can lead observers to hold a person less blameworthy, excusing transgressions, such as the appropriation of private property or the infliction of pain upon others, that might otherwise bring condemnation or rebuke. Finally, claiming victim status elevates the claimant's psychological standing, defined as a subjective sense of legitimacy or entitlement to speak up. A person who has the psychological standing can reject or ignore any objections by nonvictims to the unreasonableness of their demands. In contrast to victim signalers, people who do not publicly disclose their misfortune or disadvantage are less likely to reap the benefits of retributive compensation, moral immunity, deflection of blame, or psychological standing and would therefore find it difficult to initiate resource transfers. The effectiveness of victim signaling as a resource transfer strategy follows the basic principles of signaling theory. Signaling theory posits that the transmission of information from one individual (the sender) to another (the receiver) can influence the behavior of the receiver. Signals can refer to any physical or behavioral trait of the sender, and are used by the senders to alter the behaviors of others to their own advantage. Their results suggest that: • "a perceived victim signal can lead others to transfer resources to a victim, but that the motivation to do so is amplified when the victim signal is paired with a virtue signal" and "people high in the Dark Triad traits emit the dual signal more frequently." • "a positive correlation between the Dark Triad scores and the frequency of emitting the virtuous victim signal." • "evidence of how these signals ... can predict a person's willingness to engage in and endorse ethically questionable behaviors .... frequent virtuous victim signalers are more willing to purchase counterfeit products and judge counterfeiters as less immoral compared with less frequent signalers, a pattern that was also observed when using participants' Dark Triad scores instead of their signaling score," and "frequent virtuous victim signalers were more likely to cheat and lie to earn extra monetary reward in [a] coin flip game." • "that a dimension referred to as amoral manipulation was the most reliable predictor of virtuous victim signaling." • "frequent virtuous victim signalers were more likely to make inflated claims to justify receiving restitution for an alleged and ambiguous norm violation in an organizational context." 5 The authors stress that they "do not refute the claim that there are individuals who emit the virtuous victim signal because they experience legitimate harm and also conduct themselves in decent and laudable ways." Flores, Dora From: Pretty Flye < Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 1:56 AM To: CareCoordination@ocgov.com; ochcdcommission@occr.ocgov.com; response@ocgov.com Cc: eComment Subject: Public Comment regarding Human Options Hello again, Here is part 2 of the public, non agenda related comment. It was previously sent with a detailed description literally saying "This is intended for the Zoom meeting". I apologize that it was still not clear what it is for. So I will try to be more specific this time. It is the second part of the public comment just sent and it is intended for all the Orange County Office of Care Coordination meetings for February. I also am sending it for the County Housing Communities Development Commission meeting this Thursday, 2-22. I also would like for it to be public comment for the Board of Supervisors regular meeting the week after this. I am again copying the Santa Ana City Clerk since it seems they have some official contract with Human Options, and the Human Options CEO is entangled with James Mai. This is surprising given his willingness to be violent. We have all seen the screenshots of what he says he did. That is why he was removed by LA vs Hate. https://www.loscerritosnews. net/2022/09/21 /second-sponsor-Ia-vs-hate-pulls-out-of-cerritos-unite-event-cerritos- mayor-chuonq-vo-remains/ Despite this, he continues to call himself "James Mai Esquire", basically pretending to be an attorney. https://www.loscerritosnews. net/2022/09/19/cerritos-mayor-and-torrance-detective-chuonq-vo-co-sponsoring-event- with-hate-crime-oeraetrator/ I appreciate all Clerks processing the comment in a timely manner Sent with Proton Mail secure email. ------- Forwarded Message ------- From: Care Coordination <CareCoordination@ocgov.com> Date: On Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 at 3:49 PM Subject: RE: Public Comment for today's zoom To: Pretty Flye < Good afternoon, Thank you for your request. Can you please detail the meeting you intended to submit public comment for? This will support with directing future communication received. Best regards, County Executive Office I Office of Care Coordination 601 N. Ross St, 5th Floor Santa Ana, CA 92701 Office: (714) 834-5000 From: Pretty Flye < Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 1:02 PM To: Care Coordination <CareCoordination@ocgov.com> Subject: Public Comment for today's zoom Attention: This email originated from outside the County of Orange. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Whom it May Concern, I am unable to attend the meeting via Zoom today, but I would like to support a friend. It appears some people involved in your Board may be engaging in criminal activity. Sincerely, Jenny <_ James Mai FJ1%.Jtj1U111a UiiU Lill__11 Domestic violence. Statistically, 1 in 4 people in orange County has experienced domestic violence and abuse. The organization was founded over 40 years ago and is tl leading organization supporting families and victims with help and solutions, including shelter, legal assistance, and general advocacy regarding dornesti issues. They have helped over 500,000 families' people affected by relationship violence. We are fortunate to have this resource locally for these in need with advocacy, support, and, most importantly options should they need it, including emergency shelter. I am excited to be partnering with Human options as referral partner via my non -profits, expanding our ability to have a direct provider we can work with that provides housing, shelter, legal advocacy, and counseling services. s someone who experienced and overcame domestic violence issues in my early childhood, this a cause that is important to me personally. If you or 9 James Mai is with Han Yin in Huntington Beach, CA. Oct 28 - surprise visit to Encore Programs, a center and program for developmentally disabled adults, this morning, passing out candy as Cowboy games and Pumpkin Man Yin, Community Ambassador. This center serves adult age disabled who are going through this arts -based vocational and therapeutic model (the only one in orange County. We also took the opportunity to surprise and recogni.; Shirley Meade, Program Manager. It might be a job, but it's not an easy one and does not usually get recog n ized for the d ifference m a de 1 n the l fives of those experiencing disabilities 2_ If you'd like to get involved, we're looking for arts and crafts materials and general supplies to help the center. Contact me for more info or visit br%stolbates.org for donor/volunteer opportunities Bristol & Bates AAPI United - . 10 Sent with Proton Mail secure email. 11 Flores, Dora From: Pretty Flye < Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 1:36 AM To: CareCoordination@ocgov.com; response@ocgov.com; ochcdcommission@occr.ocgov.com Cc: eComment Subject: General Non Agenda Public Comment regarding Housing Commissioner Attachments: Fw_ more dox proving fraud (1) (1).zip; ct9.pdf, B1201-3179.pdf, B2279-6247.pdf, 131190-8260.pdf, Y9950-1707331-1130361 (1).pdf, 131190-8260.pdf; B2277-0423.pdf, B2334-2142.pdf, B1711-9429.pdf, predator_taxfraud_Iljpg; Y9011_1707331_ 1030145.pdf, Y9950-1707331-1130361.pdf, f39c5f23-d26b-47ab- a 1 8a-2c59ec726e63.png; ct9.pdf, f13909.pdf Hello Orange County Board and Commission Clerks, This is a general, non agenda item public comment for all Care Continuum (Care Coordination) meetings that may be held this month. It also is intended for the OC Housing and Community Development Commission meeting on 2-22 where James Mai is a Commissioner. It is also intended for the regular Board of Supervisor's meeting on Tuesday of next week. Please explain how many times does someone have to submit the same public comment over and over? If public comment is sent shortly before a certain specific meeting, it's probably because the sender hopes for you to treat it as intended for that meeting. I don't mind sending again, but this is getting overwhelming. At your request, I am resending it, since it was not properly processed the last few times. I am also sending a copy to the City of Santa Ana, since their own Housing Commission meets this Tuesday and I believe they may be very interested in these developments. I already know the Santa Ana City Clerk knows how to process public comments. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Best, Jenny Sent with Proton Mail secure email. ------- Forwarded Message ------- From: Pretty Flye < Date: On Tuesday, January 9th, 2024 at 7:52 AM Subject: 92-0796818 Tax Fraud To: eoclass@irs.gov <eoclass@irs.gov> Dear Internal Revenue Service, Multiple attempts have been made to report a con artist in Irvine, Ca. His name is James Mai or Jim Mai. He literally tells people to call him "KING Mai. James and his wife Niki have five different nonprofits and a bunch of fake Go Fund Me's. The cops at Irvine PD are not interested in taking a fraud complaint, even though most of it is being committed in Irvine. I request you look into this and investigate please. This guy calls himself "James Mai Esquire" basically pretending to be a lawyer to gain people's trust and scam them. 12 On a more disturbing note, he also stalked an autistic woman and posted her address online trying to get guys to come to her house and rape her. Hopefully the IRS will investigate because he is just too tight with the cops here to be held to answer for his crimes. Thank you and Happy New Year. Best, Jenny L Sent with Proton Mail secure email. 13 Flores, Dora From: notify@proudcity.com on behalf of Michael Wauschek <notify@proudcity.com> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2024 11:40 AM To: !City Clerk Subject: New submission from Contact the Clerk of the Council's Office Name Michael Wauschek Email Message Goodmorning I am a concerned citizen to the #notmyMayor the more angry that we see on your face. The more that you try the 5yr old games on like well if I don't look their way they don't hear well mayor we hear we still be until your realize that we need a ceasefire or the genocide of Palestinians as that the Zionist Israel gets condime for their crimes against their own people. By still support of the genocide their blood is in your hands thanks Flores, Dora From: moni t. < Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 1:30 PM To: eComment Subject: Calling for a CEASEFIRE Resolution thank you for the time and the invaluable work you provide to enrich our community. I write to you today as a concerned member of this community. Over the past four months, I like many Americans have witnessed the most -well documented genocide of our time. I have watched this genocide of 35,000 human beings with my own tax dollars. I have heard their screams through my phone. The name of my country is written on the bombs crushing them. Our federal leaders have suppressed our desires for a ceasefire. Although 83% of Democratic voters have united to stand against genocide, we witness our federal leaders dismiss these concerns and dismiss the 35,000 human lives that have unnecessarily departed us. We stand firm in our beliefs for the protection of all human life no matter the birthplace or creed and are desperately urging our local leaders to represent our voices. According to EuroMed, 70% of deaths are women and children with the highest age group of deaths being 5 years old. The Education Ministry in Gaza has cancelled the academic year since there are no students left to teach. 50,000 women are currently pregnant with no access to water, food, prenatal care nor anesthesia. Much like the former, women in Gaza do not have access to basics like water and food, hence are delaying their periods via chemicals or using tent fabrics as menstrual hygiene. With 1.9 million Palestinians displaced in the winter, disease, starvation and dehydration are spreading quickly as people do not have clean water, restrooms nor sanitation. Every year, Santa Ana residents pay a little over half a million dollars to Israel with their own taxes. While our own mothers and fathers are turned away from hospitals, our taxes support Israel's universal health care system. While our money is being dropped in the form of bombs onto human beings, we have potholes in our streets, limited program funding, teachers paying out of pocket for supplies and the lingering hope that one day, we can live a decent, dignified life as working-class Americans. I can assure you that we would be much more successful and healthier if Santa Ana money stayed in Santa Ana rather than it casually being spent on genocide. We stand firm in our solidarity for the native people of Palestine and strongly wish that our council conveys our perspectives by calling for a ceasefire immediately. It would be a shame for all of us to have read Anne's diaries yet allowed a genocide to commence under our nose. Sincerely Monica Tenorio. Ward 4 resident Flores, Dora From: Rita Chraibi < Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 1:19 PM To: eComment Subject: Urgent Call for Ceasefire in Gaza Dear Santa Ana City Council Members, I am writing to urge you to call for a CEASEFIRE in Gaza. The current situation demands immediate action to prevent civilian casualties and alleviate the humanitarian crisis. Let's halt the violence and STOP arming Israel with weapons of destruction so that we can protect innocent lives, respond to international pressure for peace, safeguard regional stability, and put our American tax dollars into building our own communities instead of sending billions to Israel for war! Moreover, a ceasefire is essential for enabling economic recovery, fostering long-term peace negotiations, and facilitating humanitarian access to those in need. The death toll in Gaza has reached nearly 30,000! This needs to stop now! I implore all parties involved to prioritize the well-being of innocent civilians and work towards a swift resolution to this devastating crisis by calling for a CEASEFIRE. Sincerely, Rita Chraibi Flores, Dora From: Aiya Kanawati < Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 1:55 PM To: eComment Subject: No More Genocide- Non -agenda Item Dear City Clerk, E-comment: Thank you for the time and invaluable work you provide our community. I would like to urge Council to support a Ceasefire resolution in Palestine. Every ten minutes, a child is killed in Palestine. We teach our children to love and appreciate each other but how can we ask our children to do that if we cannot speak up when our government is supporting the genocide of a human race? How can we not speak up when our tax dollars are solely financing the white phosphorus, bunker busting bombs and "hellfire" missiles that eject blades upon impact? How are we supposed to carry out our daily jobs when we know that on the other side of the world, our money is being used to erase family lineages and thousands of years of history? Many of us know that Palestinians have a long history of resisting their colonization. We can spend days discussing the massacres and expulsions Palestinians experienced which led to millions of them living as diasporic refugees around the globe. But what does not take much time, is looking at the current situation. 1 child dead every ten minutes. Looking at the current impacts of our ignorance. And furthermore understanding that when 36,000 human beings are unalived in the span of four months, their murder is intentional and targeted. Unfortunately, we can't erase the suffering that Palestinians have endured. However, we can make sure that our money no longer contributes to the suffering of other human beings. How many more dead men, women, grandmas, grandpas, and children do we need to spectate over before we say no more? The answer is more than 14,000 children, yet we are still silent. Every ten minutes of our silence, equates to one child that does not get to stay on earth. When we say "Never Again" we mean "Never Again for Everybody". Best, Aiya Kanawati Flores, Dora From: Marina Salmon < Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 3:01 PM To: eComment Subject: Santa Ana and the call for a ceasefire To whom it may concern: I have heard that the call for a ceasefire is not a local issue. I have also seen that the Anti -Defamation League, among others, has sued the Santa Ana Unified School District for our curriculum, saying that the curriculum's use of the term "ethnic cleansing" to describe what Israel is doing to the people of Palestine is antisemitic. Clearly this is a local issue. True defamation is in the absence of proof. We watch thousands of videos and pictures of dead and maimed Palestinian children, men and women. This is clearly a local issue, when critics can use the word "antisemitic" to attack a description of truth. Please call for a ceasefire. Your local citizen, Marina Salmon Flores, Dora From: Suzi Shihadeh < Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 3:51 PM To: eComment Subject: Ceasefire in Gaza 0 I am resident in Orange County and I am demanding for the city to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Recently, ICJ declared a plausible case of genocide in Gaza, meaning Israel is deliberately killing an ethnic group. The death toll is around 30,000 people, half of them children. Not only am I demanding to call for a ceasefire, I am begging to be educated on the history of Palestine and how it was colonized and then oppressed and segregated. Thank you, Suzanne Shehadeh Flores, Dora From: Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 4:10 PM To: eComment Cc: as@cityofirvine.org Subject: non-agendized public comment for finance committee regarding predatory stalker on ICAF and all his fake go fund me's Attachments: predator_fraudjpg; predator_taxfraud_Iljpg From: Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 3:59 PM To: as@cityofirvine.org <as@cityofirvine.org> Subject: non-agendized public comment for finance committee regarding predatory stalker on ICAF and all his fake go fund me's in re: non-agendized public comment for finance committee regarding predatory stalker on OC housing commission and irvine community alliance fund and all his fake go fund me's Dear Sir or Madam Clerk the city of irvine community alliance fund and the OC housing commission both have a predatory stalker who is also committing tax fraud is this old man in the go fund me even alive IS HE EVEN REAL WHO ARE THE OFFICIALS IN IRVINE AND ON THE COUNTY LEVEL ENABLING THIS RACKET Stalking is a Public Health Crisis #stalkedlivesmatter #stalkedbyapublicofficial #justicejusticeyoushallpursue "That which is altogether Just shalt thou follow, that thou mayest live" 1 From: Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 3:14 PM To: 6.20 9 F1 e A Cv) 9 �:Grnmte I 1jiftialFiling Date 12/06/2023 StatusTerminated Staiidn?g - SOS Good Siandiiig - FTB Good Stwidirig - Ageitt Good Standiiig - T,7CFCF Good Diactive Date 12/1112023 Fo im ed P . 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