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<br />May 24, 2021 <br /> <br />Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers, <br /> <br />I am writing to you as a Santa Ana native and leader of Pacific Park/Eastside neighborhood where the <br />Cypress Fire Station is located. <br />I grew up in this neighborhood and know there is a huge need for a community center that ties our <br />residents to Santa Ana’s history and provides them access to technology. The Cypress Fire Station has <br />the potential to make a huge positive impact on South Main. Right now there’s a great deal of blight and <br />human suffering taking place on Cypress that’s spilling over onto Main. A community center would <br />transform the area into a place where young and old can go to access History, Technology, Arts and <br />Culture in a safe and healthy environment. <br />Today you should have received a compilation of my previous letters and proposals, so I won’t rehash <br />info that has already been presented. <br />New Updates: <br /> Tim Rush has been contacted and agreed to support postponement. As a significant historic <br />restoration advocate in Santa Ana, Mr Rush sees the wisdom in not rushing into a sale at this <br />time, given that the money to be gained is so small in comparison to the value this property <br />could still hold for the City. <br /> We have a proposal on the table for an Artists Residency by the artist George Yepes. An Artists <br />Residency would help secure the property while providing a community benefit. Thus the City <br />wouldn’t have to spend $17,000 a month on security. <br /> A coalition of residents and leaders from a variety of neighborhoods support the Cypress Fire <br />Station being taken off the surplus property list and transformed into a History, Arts, & <br />Technology Center. These include folks from Pacific Park/Eastside, Henninger Park, Wilshire <br />Square, Madison Park, French Park, Barrio Logan, Lacy, Casa Bonita, Artisia Pilar, Delhi, and <br />many more. <br /> An on-site PAALS program might help to fund operations. <br />I’d also like to add that if security spent on the building totals over a million dollars, as I have heard, then <br />the selling price for the building should be at least 1 million. <br />Please vote to retain an important historical asset, the oldest and first firehouse in the City of Santa Ana. <br />Take it off the surplus property list and adapt this fabulous structure into a public beacon for learning. <br /> <br />With great respect, <br />--- Sandra “Pocha” Pena Sarmiento <br />Santa Ana Native, Neighborhood Leader <br />Pacific Park/Eastside, Santa Ana <br />
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