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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - Item 17 Becerra, Alexis From: Dale Helvig < Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2026 10:00 AM To: eComment; Amezcua, Valerie; Phan, Thai; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Bacerra, Phil; Hernandez, Johnathan; Penaloza, David Cc: Nunez, Alvaro; Carvalho, Sonia R.; Thai, Minh; Vazquez, Sylvia; Hall, Jennifer Subject: 2026-07-07 Letter to City Council Attachments: 2026-07-07 Letter to City Council - Several Items.pdf Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. Dale Helvig Resident, Santa Ana CA 92706 July 7, 2026 Mayor Amezcua and Santa Ana City Councilmembers City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, 8th Floor Santa Ana CA 92702 Subject: Items 19 and 20 Items 13,14,15: Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center Leases Always good to see the office spaces being leased out at Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center. Item 17: Mabury Park Permit Parking District Santa Ana has the distinction of being known as Tree City USA. This resolution looks like it is Phase 1 of making the City known as Parking Permit City USA. This should be another wakeup call that shows we have overdeveloped the area. Item 18: Density Bonus Agreement No. 2026-03—Watermarke Sandpointe Mixed-Use Development. The City of Santa Ana continues to approve mixed-use developments that allow density bonus agreements. This is a trend that is unsustainable. Some questions the city needs to consider: 1) As we continue to exceed RHNA goals, is someone at the city looking at the long-term effect? Why do we continue to placate every developer's desire to build the maximum size project for any given piece of land? We continue to hear the American dream is to own you own residence. This project does nothing to make that a reality. It also removes much needed parking for adjacent offices. Approving this Density Bonus is a mistake. Why is the City Council even looking at this? At a minimum this project should be placed on hold until the next RHNA cycle. Projects such as this only pad the pockets of developers while contributing to the long-term decline of the quality of the residents. DO NOT approve this item. GENERAL COMMENT t It appears the City of Santa Ana does not have have the manpower, will or support needed to stop the multi- event use of fireworks. I urge you to consider this: As an interim measure, impose an environmental justice fee on the sale of all fireworks. This fee would be used to compensate the city for expenses associated with fireworks, i.e., cleanup and policing. Attach the fee to the issuance of permits to sell. Respectfully, Dale A Helvig Resident, Santa Ana cc: Alvaro Nunez, City Manager, Santa Ana Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney, Santa Ana Minh Thai, Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana Sylvia Vazquez, Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana z Dale Helvig Resident, Santa Ana CA 92706 July 7, 2026 Mayor Amezcua and Santa Ana City Councilmembers City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, 81" Floor Santa Ana CA 92702 Subject: Items 19 and 20 Items 13,14,15: Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center Leases Always good to see the office spaces being leased out at Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center. Item 17: Mabury Park Permit Parking District Santa Ana has the distinction of being known as Tree City USA. This resolution looks like it is Phase 1 of making the City known as Parking Permit City USA. This should be another wakeup call that shows we have overdeveloped the area. Item 18: Density Bonus Agreement No. 2026-03—Watermarke Sandpointe Mixed-Use Development. The City of Santa Ana continues to approve mixed-use developments that allow density bonus agreements. This is a trend that is unsustainable. Some questions the city needs to consider: 1) As we continue to exceed RHNA goals, is someone at the city looking at the long-term effect? Why do we continue to placate every developer's desire to build the maximum size project for any given piece of land? We continue to hear the American dream is to own you own residence. This project does nothing to make that a reality. It also removes much needed parking for adjacent offices. Approving this Density Bonus is a mistake. Why is the City Council even looking at this? At a minimum this project should be placed on hold until the next RHNA cycle. Projects such as this only pad the pockets of developers while contributing to the long-term decline of the quality of the residents. DO NOT approve this item. GENERAL COMMENT It appears the City of Santa Ana does not have have the manpower, will or support needed to stop the multi-event use of fireworks. I urge you to consider this: As a interim measure, impose a environmental justice fee on the sale of all fireworks This fee would be used to compensate the city for expenses associated with fireworks, i.e., cleanup and policing. Attache the fee to the issuance of permits to sell. Respectfully, Dale A Helvig Resident, Santa Ana Page 1 of 2 2026-07-07 Letter to City Council-Several Items Dale Helvig Resident, Santa Ana CA 92706 cc: Alvaro Nunez, Minh Thai, City Manager, Santa Ana Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana Sonia Carvalho, Sylvia Vazquez, City Attorney, Santa Ana Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana Page 2 of 2 2026-07-07 Letter to City Council-Several Items