Fire station offered for community center
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June Casagrande
Residents representing the Santa Ana Heights Redevelopment Agency say
they’re willing to pay $3.6 million to build a fire station there if,
and only if, the city will help them move fast to purchase land for a
community center.
City officials say they’re happy to help residents lobby the
county for the power to purchase the community center, but they can’t
offer the in-ink commitment residents say should be attached to the
fire station purchase.
Instead, the city is asking residents to take it on faith that
they will do everything in their power to get the community center.
Roger Summers, president of the committee that represents
residents to the redevelopment agency, said they want the assurance
of having the center tied to the fire station. But Assistant City
Manager Dave Kiff said that’s not possible.
“We’ve been talking with Supervisor [Jim] Silva’s office about it
and we think we have a plan to do that, but I can’t take it to
council yet until we do our due diligence,” Kiff said.
The residents are in a tricky position because, though their
redevelopment agency has the money to build a long-awaited community
center, residents need either the city or the county to handle the
deal for them. That’s because the residents’ group can’t legally own
property. And while the city wants to take over the redevelopment
agency as part of a deal to annex the second half of Santa Ana
Heights, that could take more than a year.
In the meantime, the clock is ticking on the residents’ location
of choice: the YMCA building for sale on University Drive.
“They’ve got other offers on the property, so they’ve given us
until the end of June to fish or cut bait,” Summers said.
Separately, city staff are working to put an item on the City
Council’s Tuesday agenda to purchase property for a fire station at
any of three sites on Birch Street between Bristol Street and Mesa
Drive.
The station would serve all of Santa Ana Heights, portions of the
airport area and Fashion Island, and provide backup for a portion of
Costa Mesa and for the Westcliff area.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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