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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - Non-Agenda Alcala, Abigail From:Mary Lund <merrylund@me.com> Sent:Saturday, To:!City Clerk Subject:Re Gas/Electric for apartments Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. It Will be very costly to change my gas to electric we have one bedroom apartments and some are two bedroom that’s going to cost the tenant as well as the landlord excessive money to replumb and re-pipe and this cost will have to go forward to the tenant as well. When you’re dealing with a small apartment, you are not using very much gas or electric because most of these apartments are only one and two people living in them even with larger apartments where they have families it make it cost prohibitiveIt ends up being very costly, so costly that we will not be able to even afford our apartments. We will have to buy all new appliances and then you have to think of disposing of all of these things and dumping them someplace. It’s going to take an excessive amount of landfill going forward. The apartments that have already been allowed to be gas need to be grandfathered in and to remain gas We thank you for supporting gas Mary Lund and Dwayne Huntington Beach, California. Sent from my iPhone 1 Zuniga, Diana From: Luis Medina < Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2025 2:49 PM To: eComment Subject: #16 No Paring NO Meters Parking Enterprise Fund Updates for Meters and Structures Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. item 16nDOGE look into City of Santa Ana,CA ASAP!nNo to or Remove Parking! No to! or Reduce Structure Parking by the People for the People n "Folks, this is a TOTAL DISASTER! The city sneaks in a last-minute agenda item—zero transparency! Downtown businesses will be crushed,jobs lost, and the community hurt. The people weren't toldMISLEADING! But we won't let it happen. This should, and WILL, be sent back to the residents. FIGHT BACK!" i Zuniga, Diana From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 9:47 AM To: eComment Subject: Police union reacts to pending National Guard troops deployment FYI Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. ALBUQUERQUE,N.M. Last week, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in the city, ordering dozens of New Mexico National Guard Troops to help with Albuquerque's crime problem. But police union leaders worry those guardsmen and women aren't prepared for what they may face here and have questions about the resources they'll have on our streets. "I hope they equip you with necessary tools to get access to resources you need when bad things happen because it's Albuquerque and things happen fast and we have a lot of crime,"APOA President Shaun Willoughby said. That was Willoughby's message to the national guard in the first time we heard from rank-and-file representatives about Operation Zia Shield. Willoughby said officers don't have a problem with the troops coming in but calls the operation"highly political" and said it's being sold as the answer to an ongoing and complex problem. https://www.kob.com/news/top-news/police-union-reacts-to-pending-national-guard-deployment/ City leaders originally pointed to eight areas needing immediate help. They included scene security and traffic control at critical incidents, medical assistance and help for homeless people along Central Avenue, transporting prisoners, security on city buses, in metro courtrooms, and at the Albuquerque Sunport, paperwork for the district attorney's office, and assisting in operating drone deployments. i