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Lopez, Kenia <br />From: David < <br />Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019 3:09 PM <br />To: eComment; Pulido, Miguel; Sarmiento, Vicente; Penaloza, David; Solorio, Jose; Iglesias, <br />Cecilia <br />Subject: Re: Please Discuss Sec. 10-89 Tomorrow <br />Mr. Mayor and Councilpeople, <br />We will be watching very closely thus Tuesday to see who supports Jose Solorio's Item 85A. I'm just an ordinary citizen, <br />but I promise to do my very best to oppose anyone who opposes regulating the parking privileges of recreational and other <br />oversized vehicles in Santa Ana. The parking in our residential areas belongs to the residents. Support Item 85A <br />Thanks, <br />David <br />From: David < <br />Sent: Monday, August 19, 201.9 3:26 PM <br />To: eComment@santa-ana.org; mpulido@santa-ana.org; vsarmiento@santa-ana.org; dpenaloza@santa-ana.org; <br />JSolorio@santa-ana.org; Iglesias, Cecilia <br />Subject: Please Discuss 'Dec. 10-89 Tomorrow <br />Mr. Mayor and Councilpeople, <br />My wife and I own a small condominium in the Cabrillo Park neighborhood of northeast Santa Ana. We bought it in <br />2007, stayed current on our mortgage payments through the financial crisis, and finally we have some equity. We are <br />very fortunate. We are also concerned <br />For well over the past decade, we've fought to keep our neighborhood free of occupied RVs. We understand that these <br />many of these folks are just trying to get by, but they are monopolizing parking spaces in residential neighborhoods. In <br />the past, we've used Sec_1010=89 to ask police to make them leave our neighborhood so residents can park their cars. <br />Now the police have begun pushing back and saying that they are free to camp in our neighborhoods as long as they <br />move every 72 hours. That is not what the law says. <br />I understand that 10-89 is flawed and difficult to enforce. However, I also know it's been the law since 1952, Why would <br />we stop enforcing it in the middle of a massive homelessness crisis? Who made this decision? We need clarity and <br />
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