Alfredo Amezcua pulls together a coalition to help guide Santa Ana redevelopment

Alfredo Amezcua

Alfredo Amezcua pulled together an amazing coalition at tonight’s community meeting

I attended a community meeting tonight at the Santa Ana Public Law Center.  The meeting was moderated by Alfredo Amezcua, a local attorney and former college education board member, who also prepared the agenda.  The organization he heads up is called the “Santa Ana Collaborative for Responsible Development.”

The main focus of this organization is the pending Station District development, which involved properties acquired by the City of Santa Ana over by the Train Station.  How those properties get developed is this group’s main concern.

We heard tonight from Eric Altman of OCCORD and his colleague Becky Dennison.  They told us about what they did with the Grand Ave. Project in Los Angeles.  They met with the developer regularly and were able to work on what is called a Community Benefits Agreement (CBA).

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