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Proposal for Cypress Fire Station — Digital Library, History Room & Technology Center 2 <br />the Surplus Property List and developed for public use. All these requests have <br />been ignored. Pacific Park residents have had no involvement in drafting <br />"conditions" for the Cypress Fire Station RFP and were not supported in forming a <br />Steering Committee to restore the Station to public use as a library annex and <br />digital learning center. It is a travesty that the Cypress Fire Station, a property of <br />great public significance, would be disposed of to a private buyer. <br />Eastside Santa Ana would blossom with access to a Digital Library, History & <br />Technology Center at this historic location. The benefits would extend beyond our <br />youth, to reach our elders and neighborhood residents. Both Young and Old will <br />greatly benefit from access to digital reading materials and films in a variety of <br />languages, access to tablets, free wifi, wifi hotspots for checkout, public desktops, <br />on -sight technical assistance, meeting rooms, research rooms and a gallery. <br />We are even open to having the SAPID have a desk at the center for a police <br />substation type of presence to assure safety at the facility. <br />A HISTORIC TREASURE: <br />The Cypress Fire Station is a one -of -a -kind key historic property built in the <br />Spanish Colonial Revival design. Per a 2002 CA Intensive Survey Update, <br />Cypress Fire Station "retains it's overall integrity and conveys former use." <br />As a site serving the public, the Cypress Fire Station can both inspire and <br />empower. It's architecture and historic legacy can connect our youngsters <br />to our city's narrative, while access to a digital library and technology <br />center would open doors to an abundant future. <br />To have a historic asset like the Cypress Fire Station put to use in serving <br />the public, would benefit the entire South Main area. It would especially <br />help our residents easily access an increasingly technological world. Digital <br />Design and App Development is growing in Orange County at a huge rate. <br />Helping our youth and families access the technology needed to enter <br />these lucrative job markets would ensure our neighborhoods thrive. <br />
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