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Comment L15: William Taylor (1 page) Late Comment Letter <br />From: Jackofhrt <br />To: eComments. PBA <br />Subject: AA No. 2023-03 (Bristol and MacArthur Planning Project) <br />Date: Monday, August 12, 2024 10:36:57 AM <br />Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or <br />links. <br />To whom it may concern: <br />This project should not be approved for just traffic impact alone to say nothing of the <br />noise and pollution impact of such a large project. The area surrounding this project <br />contains 5 schools and the biggest shopping center in southern california. Macarther <br />Ave and Bristol Street are already a nightmare during commuter and school hours to <br />say nothing of the holiday shopping madness. There are also many apartment <br />complexes within blocks of this area. Adding this many units plus a hotel etc. is <br />going to create a nightmare for the surrounding communities. Just trying to drop the <br />kids at school is already a game of combat akin to New York City. The time delay <br />and frustration this would add is incalculable. <br />The area already has adequate grocery stores and restaurants so more are not <br />necessary. Too much growth will choke the area and gag it with congestion. <br />Add to this another proposal for apartments right across South Coast Plaza Drive and <br />you end up with a parking lot. This area can not handle that much population <br />intensity. Please reject this massive project. <br />Sincerely, <br />William Taylor <br />L15.1 <br />32 <br />
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