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DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday, October 27, the Santa Cruz City Council will decide whether to 
 spend $240,000 to hire a manager for the planning and design phase of the 
 proposed mixed-use project on Lot 4, the present site of the Farmers' 
 Market. To finally stop this monstrous project, it is crucial for you to 
 take the two actions, based on two basic issues -- [1] the project is 
 ill-conceived, and [2] financial viability has not been demonstrated. For 
 details on the issues, read on below, following the requested 
 actions!\n\nTHE TWO ACTIONS\n\n* Email the City Council TODAY!: ask that 
 they END any further pursuit of the Lot 4 mixed-use project: 
 mailto:citycouncil@cityofsantacruz.com\n\n* Zoom into the City Council 
 meeting discussion of item #30 at 6pm TUESDAY and let them know you oppose 
 the project. \nCall any of the numbers below. If one is busy, try the next 
 one. \n          1-833-548-0282 (Toll Free)\n          1-877-853-5247 (Toll 
 Free)\n          1-888-788-0099 (Toll Free)\n          1-669-900-9128\n     
      1-346-248-7799\n\nEnter the meeting ID number: 928 2917 3723. When 
 prompted for a Participant ID, press #. Press *9 on your phone to “raise 
 your hand” when the Mayor calls for public comment on item. Detailed 
 instructions about phoning in to make a public comment are available here: 
 https://ecm.cityofsantacruz.com/OnBaseAgendaOnline/Meetings/ViewMeeting?id=1533&doctype=1\n\nTHE 
 TWO MAJOR ISSUES\n\nFirst, as anyone can see by visiting the Downtown 
 Farmers' Market, the 6-story big-box slated to occupy the entirety of Lot 4 
 is ill-conceived from an urban planning standpoint. Here is a win-win-win 
 alternative:\n\n* Keep the Downtown Library at the Civic Center, where 
 voters were led to believe the Measure S bond money would be spent when we 
 voted for it in 2016. Jayson Architecture has presented a strong, 
 attractive, shovel-ready plan for renovation that can proceed 
 immediately.\n* Build 100s of units of affordable housing on Front Street's 
 parking Lot 7 instead of the 50 units proposed for Lot 4..\n* Assure 
 sufficient parking for now and the future through parking demand management 
 instead of an unnecessary and far more expensive parking garage. Money 
 saved can be used to provide funds for affordable housing and upgrade the 
 Jayson Architecture plan for renovation of the existing Downtown 
 Library.\n* Create a Downtown Commons, build a permanent pavillion for the 
 Farmers' Market and other community events, and save the 10 Heritage trees 
 -- all at the market's present Lot 4 location. We can have a much-needed 
 community plaza to revitalize the heart of Downtown in the wake of the 
 pandemic and economic crisis, surrounded by shops, cafes, and 
 restaurants.\n\nSecond, despite City Council call for provision of basic 
 financial details, city staff cannot show where the $$$ is coming from for 
 the Lot 4 mixed-use boondoggle. Let's dive into the details and look at 
 staff's own bureaucratese in its 10/15 agenda report:\n\n* Library: Staff 
 fail to acknowledge that the City Council has decreased Measure S money 
 available for the Downtown Library by $1.5 million, and they lowball 
 additional funds required by the plan for building a new library at $3 
 million. Then they speculate about where to get the money. "The City is 
 exploring a number of ways to fill the projected funding gap, which could 
 include fundraising by the Friends of the Library, fees applied from 
 potential air rights from market rate housing units, and/or and fundraising 
 from private and governmental sources."\n* Parking: Staff do not have a 
 plan for financiing the garage. They write: they "are working through 
 modeling the estimated annual bond payments, the long term revenue 
 projections and factoring in the economic impact of the Covid- 19 pandemic. 
 Detailed and updated analyses and modeling of the financial projections 
 along with the Parking District’s fund balance will be possible following 
 the selection of a conceptual preliminary design and updated cost estimate 
 for the project."\n* Housing: City staff have had less than strong success 
 at obtaining state and federal grants for affordable housing. One possible 
 source last year, for $16.1 million, was vetoed by the Governor. The only 
 application decided so far this year, for $900,000, did not receive an 
 award, and two other applications, for which notification was originally 
 expected in August, have not yet received any word. Staff say: "Both the 
 guaranteed PLHA funding and the LHTF funding, if awarded, will be combined 
 with the current $3 million balance in the City’s AHTF to be allocated to 
 new affordable housing in our community, including the Library Mixed-Use 
 Project." [Emphasis added]\n\nThe Lot 4 mixed-use project, slated to cost 
 $80 million or more, is ill-conceived. It would use bond funds that the 
 2016 Measure S campaign led voters to believe were for renovation of the 
 Downtown Library. It would displace the Farmers' Market from Lot 4 to Lot 
 7, about half as large a space (51%, to be exact). It would cut down 10 
 Heritage trees on Lot 4. It would include an unneeded 6-story 400-space 
 parking garage. And it would create only a fraction of the affordable 
 housing that could be built on the city-owned Lot 7 on Front 
 Street.\n\nThere is clear evidence that a solid majority of voters oppose 
 this project. But city staff and the council are as yet mired in a 
 20th-century, imitation shopping-mall approach to city planning.\n\nThe 
 time has come to end this madness. Just stop!\n\nPlease stand with us now 
 in choosing a different, better course for Downtown Santa Cruz!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/24/18837841.php
SUMMARY:Stop the Lot 4 Mixed-Use Project
LOCATION:Call into the Santa Cruz City Council meeting discussion of item #30 at 6pm
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/24/18837841.php
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