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Radiate Consulting Orange County <br /> February 17, 2026 <br /> Mayor Amezcua and Members of the Council <br /> City of Santa Ana <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Re: Item 17 Public Hearing - Purchase and Sale Agreement for 1901 W. Walnut Street <br /> Dear Mayor Amezcua and Members of the Santa Ana City Council, <br /> Please receive this letter as our enthusiastic suppor t for the Purchase and Sale Agreement of 1901 W. <br /> Walnut Street, also known as La Colmena. As you may know, our organization. <br /> Radiate Consulting Orange County is a community-based consulting cooperative specializing in community <br /> outreach, rapid response organizing, and community engagement among primarily first-generation immigrant <br /> communities in Southern California. Radiate OC's cooperative worker-owners are themselves low-income <br /> community members from disinvested neighborhoods in Santa Ana, at the heart of Orange County, California. <br /> The cooperative members integrate a health equity focus with popular education methods, operating through <br /> a lens of solidarity and mutual aid. T hey firmly believe in the inherent resilience and strong interconnection of <br /> historically marginalized communities. <br /> La Colmena is a result of deep community engagement over the past decade, and we have witnessed the <br /> many benefits it has brought to the City of Santa Ana to date. The community land trust model of THRIVE <br /> Santa Ana empowers impacted communities to be part of the decisions of land use and development, <br /> addressing community needs and sustaining public benefit. We therefore steadfastly suppor t the City in <br /> making La Colmena the first CLT-owned asset in Santa Ana. T his proposed sale would result in a highly <br /> positive fiscal and community impact for Santa Ana. <br /> The City would generate $852,000 in unrestricted revenue deposited directly into the General Fund. La <br /> Colmena has already demonstrated its value by transforming a long-vacant and blighted property into a <br /> vibrant community hub that enhances neighborhood safety, economic activity, and quality of life. Since <br /> opening, the project has generated at least five permanent, full-time jobs and more than ten temporary jobs, <br /> in addition to over thirty jobs created during the construction phase. It has created commercial space beyond <br /> the permanent food and retail businesses through open air markets that ser ve as an entr yway for <br /> entrepreneurs and small businesses. La Colmena supports workforce development through par tnerships that <br /> provide training and capacity building for workers, and asset-creation through worker-ownership.
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