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Theresa Acetre, at January 23, 2021 at 3:40pm PST
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Drainage: How can you say it is compliant when through out Hl Nino rain year last year there was street flooding in isomerous places -
Third and Orange stands out in my neighborhood but elsewhere too. This year is La nine and almost no rain so no drainage problems.
Traffic during COVID time is obviously much much better, but this is not typical. and will get worse once this crisis is over because of
over building of homing.and poor planning. Olympic Parkway should have been a freeway.
meeting standard for parks only in the east should not be considered compliance.
Fiscal fantasy that people move every Eve years to show adequate income prospects for housing is ridiculous unless you have concrete
proof of this. I know people do not move hardly at all in my neighborhood.
Making people pay monthly for services is obviously necessary for fiscal stability and it is smart that this fee is now being charged in new
developments, but I hope it is being explained well to people so they realize what their expenses will be and do not end up with a
foreclosure crisis again in the east.
This is obviously a very abnormal yew since March thanks to COVID 19.
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Subject: FW: tonights planning commission meeting
From: THERESA ACERRO <;
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 20213:45 PM
To: Patricia Salvacion <psalvacion@chulavistaca.gov>
Subject: Re: tonights planning commission meeting
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GMOC: police standard should not just be response time which will be resolved
by drone and that they receive 911 directly. Should be that total % of racial
identity of all persons stopped or questioned should be equal to that identity's portion of
total population.
Also Specially trained people should respond to psychiatric (and possibly domestic
violence) calls not random officers ( The last 5 or 6 people who died in police custody
were people with psychiatric problems.)
Also Alpha project or other specially trained people should comprise a homeless out
reach team -not police officers.
Drainage standard should be no flooding of streets when there is heavy rain. When
stream channels are not properly maintained or undergrounded with inadequately sized
piping which is the case in western CV. There is flooding of streets when there is heavy
rain. This happened last year several times so drainage obviously should not have met
standard. Standard needs to reflect reality.
Traffic standard needs to reflect the truth of the situation during normal rush hours for
Olympic Parkway in particular. To say we meet standard means there is no real
standard. A line of cars from 805 all the way out to Otay Ranch does not meet standard
of smooth traffic flow. The traffic situation should be acknowledged and building slowed
or stopped until it can be resolved.
Changing park standard to just the east ignores western Chula Vista -perhaps it should
just be a citywide standard.
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021, 03:20:25 PM PST, Patricia Salvation <osalvacion@.chulavistaca.aov> wrote:
Ms. Acerro,
COMMENT A3
Subject: FW: tonights planning commission meeting
From: THERESA ACERRO
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 20214:07 PM
To: Patricia Salvacion <psalvacion@chulavistaca.gov>
Subject: Re: tonights planning commission meeting
M
water could be a big problem also. Commissioners should be aware of this
: httos://www.voutube.com/watch?v=gnEDFOtTReI Investors can now trade
water futures tied to CA water index
This could threaten our water supply.
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