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Flores, Dora <br />From:Yezenia Marrujo <yezeniamarrujo87@gmail.com> <br />Sent:Tuesday, February <br />To:Penaloza, David; eComment; Macedonio, Margarita <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENT TO CITY OF SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL | Tuesday, February 3, 2026 <br />Spanish version <br /> <br />Re: Concerns about 1300 S. Grand Ave and Cornerstone Neighborhood <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />I am Yezenia Marrujo, a resident of the Cornerstone neighborhood in Santa Ana and a Community Research <br />Associate at University of California EcoGovLab. I am writing on behalf of a group of Cornerstone residents who <br />have been meeting over the past few months to discuss neighborhood issues. A current, pressing concern is the <br />movement of many large containers onto county-owned vacant lots opposite Little Minnie Street, where many of us <br />live. The property address is 1300 S. Grand Ave. Containers began to be placed on the lot in mid-November <br />(November 17-18), including late night deliveries – which were very frightening to nearby residents. Since <br />November 2025, the number of containers has grown dramatically and they now completely fill the space, up to the <br />fenceline with our homes. Further, alarms stationed near the containers have gone off at all hours. Residents have <br />been very unnerved, and upset that they have not been told what the containers are, why they are placed so near <br />their homes, and how long they will be there. Paradoxically, residents have been working on a community plan that <br />2 <br /> <br />
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