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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCORRESPONDENCE- 65FDecember 20, 2016 City Council Meeting Correspondence 65F. ADOPT THE FISCAL YEAR 2015-16 SURPLUS ALLOCATION PLAN Date of Sender/Representative Agency corresp. 1, 12/20/2016 Cesar Covarrubias, Executive Director Mtjendas12016 AgendWExhlbits 2016- Current Meeting12016-12-20 Exhibits_ Correspondence_65F,docx The Kennedy Commission December 20, 2016 • • www.kennedyaonunission.org 17701 Cowan Ave„ Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92614 949 250 0909 Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Council Members Fax 949263 0647 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988, M31 Santa Ana CA, 92701 RE: Support - 65F. IA. Option A: Public Safety and Neighborhood Improvement Committee Initiative for Skate Park and Park Development/Joint Use Dear Mayor Pulido and City Council Members: The Kennedy Commission (the Commission) is a broad based coalition of residents and community organizations that advocates for the production of homes affordable for families earning less than $20,000 annually in Orange County. Formed in 2001, the Commission has been successful in partnering and working with jurisdictions in Orange County to create effective policies that has led to the new construction of homes affordable to lower income working families. The purpose of this letter is to express support for the development of a new open space in the Lacy neighborhood. The Commission has a history of working with community residents in the Lacy neighborhood in partnership with other community-based organizations to improve the quality of life. This has included open space, affordable housing, complete streets, increased programming for children and youth, and the establishment of a Wellness District in the adjacent business improvement district. Through our work with the Santa Ana Collaborative for Responsible Development in 2010, we heard very assertively that the residents of that neighborhood wanted an open space. Since then, there has been great progress with the construction of new recreational spaces, such as the Garfield Community Center, the adjacent fitness park, and the Familias Corazones Verdes Park and Community Center. Despite these new amenities, we continue to hear from community residents that more open space is needed which prioritizes and programs outdoor activities for youth. In the past year there have been community input sessions in the Lacy neighborhood regarding the conversion of 3 parcels previously zones as residential into a.42 acre open space. In these input meetings, residents were very supportive of the idea, and consistently made a recornmendation for open space that will serve as a place for youth to recreate. Some recommendations included a skate park, a soccer field, a pool, and urban agriculture opportunities. If you consider the demographic profile of this neighborhood, you will see that resident concerns and recommendations about open space are consistent with what data reveals. According to the 2010 Census, almost half (46%) of residents in that area are under 25 years old. Additionally, the Lacy neighborhood is one of the densest in the City, with high rates of overcrowded units, and a high rent burden, with households spending over 40% of their income on rent. It is also a neighborhood with a history of gang violence and crime. Given these conditions, we still have work to do to achieve the acreage needed to accommodate the density and the accessibility needed to accommodate the most vulnerable ages and income levels. We applaud City staff and Council for listening to resident requests to reevaluate and reconsider the use and zoning of that land into a community benefit based on community input. We see the development of a new open space as much needed asset for Lacy area youth and their families. We remain committed to and look forward to continue to work with residents. City staff, and local stakeholders to ensure that we collaboratively develop a blueprint and programming plan for open space in Lacy that will improve the quality of life for residents. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions; I can be reached at (949) 250-0909 or cesarcgkennedycommission.ore. Sincerely, Cesar Covarru las Executive Director Working for systemic change resulting in the production of homes affordable to Orange County's extremely low-income households