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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 08 - Written Communications - Martinez, HenryFrom: Henry Martinez <h.a.martinez@outlook.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 10:04 AM To: Kerry Bigelow <KBigelow@chulavistaca.gov> Cc: Cristina Hernandez <chernandez@chulavistaca.gov>; HENRY.A.MARTINEZ42@GMAIL.COM Subject: File # 20-0538 Agenda # 8 Otay Ranch Town Center Initiation Request Good Morning Mrs. Bigelow & Miss Hernandez Please forward this email to all within the City Council membership… Thank you To the Chula Vista City Council membership and Mayor Salas, File # 20-0538 Agenda # 8 Otay Ranch Town Center Initiation Request is not consistent with the current residents of Chula Vista. What the current Chula Vista – District 1 and District 3 residents have been advocating for are listed below: 1. Fight against out-of-control growth and overcrowding in our schools. 2. Ensure schools, roads, and infrastructure are in place before new housing being built. 3. Support a Joint eastern police substation to increase police visibility and improve response time. 4. We support Public Safety, and we support an increase of Fire Fighters, Police Officers force, and City Workers before any new “Properly Planned” future growth. 5. File # 20-0538 Agenda # 8 Otay Ranch Town Center Initiation passes, what are the legal ramifications if the City of Chula Vista City Council approves Agenda item # 8 Otay Ranch Town Center Initiation Request? While City of Chula Vista City Council members may have the legal authority to act inconsistently with their plan, the question of whether and when they should do so is a more complicated question. I hope that the current governing City Council membership carefully considers the comprehensive plan before deciding on a rezoning. If the City Council membership board will act contrary to the plan's policies, it must explain why. Very Respectfully Henry A Martinez Chula Vista District 3 resident 619-379-6628 Warning: External Email Item #8 - Written Communications - Martinez