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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCORRESPONDENCE - 20Asn yT cCity Council Meeting Correspondence 4/3/2018 Item 20A No. APPROVE APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS TO RECOGNIZE HOUSING RELATED PARKS PROGRAM GRANT REVENUE AND PARK ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT REVENUE FROM PRIOR YEARS FOR THE NEW PARK SITE LOCATED AT 6TH AND LACY PARK Date of Name Representative of In Favor of Correspondence RA*. 1 4/3/2018 Isuri Ramos The Kennedy Commission Yes 2 4/3/2018 *RA- Recommended Action Thursday, April 05, 2018 VeLA (Vecindario Lacy on Accion) Yes Page 1 of 1 In opposition of RA*. Orozco, Norma From: isurir@kennedycommission.org Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2018 5:02 PM To: eComment; eComment; Huizar, Maria Cc: Cesar Covarrubias Subject: Agenda Item 20A Letter of Support Attachments: Kennedy Commission Lacy Park Letter of Support 4.3.18.pdf Categories: Red Category Please see attached letter of support for agenda item 20A, appropriation of funds for the 6th and Lacy Park. Please confirm receipt. Thank you. Best, Isuri Ramos The Kennedy Commission 17701 Cowan Ave., Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92614 p: (949) 250-0909 f: (949) 263-0647 www.kennedycommission.org 1 April 3, 2018 Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Council Members City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988, M31 Santa Ana CA, 92701 Re: Support — 20A Appropriation of Funds for the Completion of the 6"' and Lacy Park Dear Mayor Pulido and City Council Members, wwwkennedyconunission.org 17701 Cowan Ave, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92614 949 250 0909 Fax 949 263 0647 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 appropriation of $415,066 in acquisition and development funds that are needed to complete 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, the school district, and local businesses to improve access to health and wellness opportunities. 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. We continue to hear from community residents that more open space is needed which prioritizes and programs outdoor activities for middle and high school age youth. This is why we worked with City staff in the past year to engage residents in community input sessions in the Lacy neighborhood regarding the conversion of 3 parcels previously zoned as residential into a.42 acre open space. In these input meetings, residents were very supportive of the idea, and consistently made a recommendation for open space that will serve as a place for youth to recreate. Recommendations have included skate amenities, a playground, and a bathroom. We see the development of a new open space as a 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 cesarc(a kennedycolmnission.or . Sincerely, Cesar Covalrrubias Executive Director Orozco, Norma From: Vecindario Lacy <vecindario.lacy.en.accion@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2018 5:32 PM To: eComment; eComment; Huizar, Maria Subject: 20A: Carta de apoyo para parque lacy Attachments: VeLA lacy park support letter 4.3.18.pdf Por favor reciba esta carta y confirme que la recibio. Muchas gracias. Miembros de VeLA April 3rd, 2018 Mayor Miguel Pulido and Councilmembers City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988, M31 Santa Ana CA, 92701 Ve.L,A,,t RE: Support — 20A Appropriation of Funds for the Completion of the 6th and Lacy Park Dear Mayor Pulido and City Council Members, Vecindario Lacy en Acci6n (VeLA) is a group of residents from the Lacy neighborhood that have united to advocate for their community. The group includes: mothers, fathers, students, individuals with special abilities and community leaders that share the vision of improving the quality of life in their neighborhood and the city of Santa Ana. All with the purpose of creating more opportunities for families to succeed. We constantly hear from out neighbors and our children that more open space is needed which prioritizes and programs outdoor activities for middle and high school age youth. This is why we worked with City staff in the past year to engage our neighbors. With our assistance, over 70 of our neighbors, including adults and children participated in an input meeting and provided shared our vision for the park on 6" and Lacy. We have consistently made a recommendation for open space that will serve as a place for our children to play in a safe space. Our recommendations have included skate amenities, a playground, and a bathroom. We see the development of a new park in our Lacy neighborhood as a necessity for everyone in our neighborhood. 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. Sincerely, Vecindario Lacy en Acci6n Members