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Page 1: Anaheim Community Benefits March and Rally January 27, 2008

Anaheim Anaheim Community Benefits Community Benefits

March and RallyMarch and Rally

January 27, 2008January 27, 2008

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Community Benefits March and RallyCommunity Benefits March and Rally

On Sunday, January 27, 2008, despite On Sunday, January 27, 2008, despite showers and wind, hundreds of people showers and wind, hundreds of people participated in the Community Benefits participated in the Community Benefits March and Rally to call attention to the need March and Rally to call attention to the need for increased housing opportunities, schools, for increased housing opportunities, schools, parks, child care and other amenities not parks, child care and other amenities not currently included in the plan for currently included in the plan for development on the 50 acre city-owned site development on the 50 acre city-owned site adjacent to Angel Stadium.  adjacent to Angel Stadium. 

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The Orange County Register, January 28, 2008

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Many of the participants in the march and rally Many of the participants in the march and rally returned to the City Council's January 29, 2008 returned to the City Council's January 29, 2008 hearing and delivered more than 2,000 pledge hearing and delivered more than 2,000 pledge cards that called for more responsible cards that called for more responsible development in the Platinum Triangle.  development in the Platinum Triangle. 

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Over 2,000 people have signed pledge cards

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Monday, January 28, 2008Monday, January 28, 2008

Groups march for housing, parks in AnaheimGroups march for housing, parks in AnaheimActivists endure biting winds and rain to urge city to provide community services in new Activists endure biting winds and rain to urge city to provide community services in new

development.development.By AMY TAXIN The Orange County RegisterBy AMY TAXIN The Orange County Register

ANAHEIM – Whipped by chilling winds and rain, about 150 community activists and residents marched Sunday to urge ANAHEIM – Whipped by chilling winds and rain, about 150 community activists and residents marched Sunday to urge the city of Anaheim to provide affordable housing and park space in a new development slated near Angel the city of Anaheim to provide affordable housing and park space in a new development slated near Angel Stadium.Stadium.

The rally, organized by a coalition of community groups, churches and unions, aimed to pressure the city Anaheim to The rally, organized by a coalition of community groups, churches and unions, aimed to pressure the city Anaheim to include a "community benefits agreement" in its plans for a 51.4-acre city-owned plot north of the stadium where include a "community benefits agreement" in its plans for a 51.4-acre city-owned plot north of the stadium where developer Archstone-Smith plans to build hotels, offices and retail space.developer Archstone-Smith plans to build hotels, offices and retail space.

The groups want the agreement to include child care facilities, park space, adequate wages and low-cost housing.The groups want the agreement to include child care facilities, park space, adequate wages and low-cost housing."This is to show our strength, to give us a voice so the council will listen to us," said Jaime Ramirez, an unemployed "This is to show our strength, to give us a voice so the council will listen to us," said Jaime Ramirez, an unemployed

auto parts distributor from Anaheim who joined the march.auto parts distributor from Anaheim who joined the march.Archstone-Smith, which is in an exclusive negotiating agreement with the city to buy the property, has met with Archstone-Smith, which is in an exclusive negotiating agreement with the city to buy the property, has met with

members of groups that have been lobbying for these standards, but has not promised to follow their criteria. members of groups that have been lobbying for these standards, but has not promised to follow their criteria. Archstone-Smith expects to forge a purchase agreement with the city early this year.Archstone-Smith expects to forge a purchase agreement with the city early this year.

Councilman Harry Sidhu said the city was better off selling the site for between $150 million to and $200 million and Councilman Harry Sidhu said the city was better off selling the site for between $150 million to and $200 million and then using a portion of these funds to build affordable housing and park space elsewhere in Anaheim – in large then using a portion of these funds to build affordable housing and park space elsewhere in Anaheim – in large part because the Angels' lease on the stadium forbids the construction of any residences on the property.part because the Angels' lease on the stadium forbids the construction of any residences on the property.

Angels' owner Arte Moreno has refused to alter the agreement to allow any housing there.Angels' owner Arte Moreno has refused to alter the agreement to allow any housing there."You cannot force us to do certain things right on this piece of property because we have no control," Sidhu said. "We "You cannot force us to do certain things right on this piece of property because we have no control," Sidhu said. "We

have a certain lease and we will honor that." have a certain lease and we will honor that." "When this property is sold, we will have quite a bit of money in the redevelopment agency and we will take that money "When this property is sold, we will have quite a bit of money in the redevelopment agency and we will take that money

and build somewhere else in the city a redevelopment project," he said.and build somewhere else in the city a redevelopment project," he said.Eric Altman, executive director of Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development, said the Eric Altman, executive director of Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development, said the

coalition's hope is to be included in talks between the city and Archstone-Smith.coalition's hope is to be included in talks between the city and Archstone-Smith.On Sunday, residents carried umbrellas and draped plastic trash bags over their clothes to stay dry during the half-On Sunday, residents carried umbrellas and draped plastic trash bags over their clothes to stay dry during the half-

hour march from St. Boniface Church to City Hall. Some parishioners joined the group after Mass. Some came hour march from St. Boniface Church to City Hall. Some parishioners joined the group after Mass. Some came from Anaheim; others from elsewhere in Orange County.from Anaheim; others from elsewhere in Orange County.

Rob Shell, a 50-year-old floral designer who grew up in Buena Park and lives in Newport Beach, said he went came to Rob Shell, a 50-year-old floral designer who grew up in Buena Park and lives in Newport Beach, said he went came to Anaheim to show his support after seeing friends struggle to find reasonably priced housing in Orange County.Anaheim to show his support after seeing friends struggle to find reasonably priced housing in Orange County.

"I could care less about the weather," said Shell, his face doused with raindrops. "If little things like this happen and "I could care less about the weather," said Shell, his face doused with raindrops. "If little things like this happen and change, it can make a big difference in the world.“change, it can make a big difference in the world.“

Register staff writer Sarah Tully contributed to this report.Register staff writer Sarah Tully contributed to this report.

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“PICKETING IN ANAHEIM”“A coalition of about 500 religious, union and community leaders demonstrate outside Anaheim City Hall on Sunday in support of responsible development of the land next to Angel Stadium. The protesters called for affordable housing and improved living wages.

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