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January 22, 2018 <br />TO: Santa Ana Planning Commission; Mark McLoughlin, Chair & Citywide representative, Cynthia Contreras — Leo, Vice Chair, <br />Ward 5, Phil Bacerra, Ward 4, Eric Alderete, Ward 1, Kenneth Nguyen, Ward 3, Beatrice Mendoza, Ward 6 <br />FROM: Santa Ana Healthy Neighborhoods Alliance <br />REQUEST: Relocation of the Mental Health Association (MHA) Homeless Multi -Service Center <br />Dear Planning Commissioners <br />The Santa Ana Healthy Neighborhoods Alliance is focused at Health, Education and Safety. SAHNA was founded by <br />residents from the four original neighborhoods (Madison Park, Eastside, Wilshire Square and Heninger Park) who <br />were the Pacific Electric Park Collaborative and resulted in the opening of our new Pacific Electric Park on McFadden <br />and Maple. <br />SAHNA has also been an advocate for solutions to help our homeless neighbors. We supported and rallied around a <br />homeless transitional shelter to be established at the former OCTA building at Civic Center, and were pleased when <br />the County approved The Courtyard Transitional Shelter located at Santa Ana Blvd. <br />As residents we are very concerned with our homeless neighbors living in, and wandering in the streets at South <br />Main street and Warner, and the surrounding neighborhoods. We are concerned for their safety, health issues that go <br />unaddressed, and the detrimental public health and environmental issues now affecting all of the community. The <br />close proximity to the Esqueda and Monroe schools exposes children, parents and teachers to these challenges and <br />problems. <br />The Mental Health Association (MHA), Homeless Multi -Service Center located at 2416 S. Main Street provides <br />services to the homeless who have a severe and persistent mental illness. As a result of the operation of this Center, <br />the homeless population has increased in this area, placing the homeless with mental illness at risk who are now <br />living in the streets and, in establishing encampments. The Main Street fast flow traffic is a real and on -going danger <br />to the MHA clients. This crisis has negatively impacted the businesses and residents with public health and <br />environmental issues. <br />We request that the planning commission research the permits approved for the MHA to operate at the Main street <br />location. Was there a public hearing before approval was granted? When will the permits and contract with the city <br />terminate? We seek that the MHA operators and the City work together for a more appropriate location to provide <br />services to our homeless neighbors with severe and persistent mental illness -- and link to providing housing while <br />services are provided. <br />i <br />As Commissioners you have a very important role to represent and protect all members of the community. Please <br />advocate for a more appropriate location for the services provided by MHA. The need is for these services to be <br />connected to housing. Is the Courtyard Transitional Center an option for the MHA to operate under, or one of the <br />other current housing facilities for our homeless neighbors? Our homeless need to have a secure and consistent <br />place to sleep, and medical services easily accessible. From our knowledge The Courtyard can provide, and/or look <br />into other options available. <br />As thM appointed Planning Commission your NUMBER 1 GOAL IS COMMUNITY SAFETY! Thank you for your <br />expertise and guidance in solving this crisis --- that just keeps growing. You can contact us at: Irma, 714 606 -6340 <br />and Liia at-744 290 — 3586. <br />Li Aran,ard Member <br />Santa A `"1 1 Neighborhoods Alliance <br />Copy: Candida Neal, AICP, Acting Executive Director, Vince Fregoso, AICP, Acting Planning Manager <br />