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Salas, Diana <br />From: Deborah <chzpuff@sbcglobal.net> <br />Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019 11:31 AM <br />To: pbacerra@santa-ana.org <br />Cc: eComment <br />Subject: 2525 North Main Street Proposed Project <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Council members, <br />I am writing again to urge you to follow the Planning Commission's recommendation to deny the above referenced project. <br />Since the purchase of this property it has been neglected, and in fact did not even have any security for months. A once <br />clearly well -maintained property has been allowed to deteriorate, which has the current owners conveniently pointing to its <br />condition as a need for this new project. One only needs to drive by to see that there is little if any security at night, and <br />the trees are all dying due to lack of water. <br />You have heard continued opposition from the Park Santiago Neighborhood as well as the surrounding neighborhoods <br />which compose Ward 3. Even the Carpenter's Union is against this project. It is beyond my comprehension that any of <br />you would vote in favor of this project. <br />With the current amount of approved projects surrounding this site, it is totally unnecessary to vote yes. As I have written <br />in the past, many many neighborhoods in this city have been destroyed due to this type of irresponsible planning. You <br />need only drive through once quaint neighborhoods to see the multi -family apartments that have deteriorated and <br />impacted formerly charming areas. If you truly want to improve the city you might consider holding the landlords of the <br />deteriorated properties accountable for fixing and beautifying their already existing properties. <br />As your constituents we need to know that you have our best interests at heart and are actually listening to us. Time and <br />time again we have made our opposition clear only to have it totally ignored. This site would be far better utilized to <br />provide professional space. <br />We are depending on all of you to do what is right for us. Density does not equal quality of life. Slow it down before all that <br />is left is a cement jungle, overcrowded, and overheated. <br />Thank you <br />Deborah Hicks-DeBach <br />Robert DeBach <br />Sent from my Wad <br />
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