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07 & 08 (160) Jennifer L. Hall From:Planning Commission Sent:Monday, September 28, 2020 8:37 PM To:Jennifer L. Hall Cc:Susan Kim; David See Subject:FW: Support to vote yes for SRB Management Angels Agreement Attachments:Letter_of_Support SRB Management Angels Agreement.pdf From: Cindy Smith <csmith@majesticgardenhotel.com> Sent: Monday, September 28, 2020 10:37 AM To: Planning Commission <PCommision@anaheim.net> Subject: Support to vote yes for SRB Management Angels Agreement Dear Sirs/Madams: I respectfully submit the attached letter to urge the City Council Members to vote yes in favor of the SRB Management/Angels Agreement. Warm regards, Cindy Smith Director of Sales & Marketing res 1.844.CASTLE-5 dir 714.234.2405 fx 714.778-5666 CSmith@majesticgardenhotel.com Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel • 900 South Disneyland Drive • Anaheim, CA 92802 1 900 S. Disneyland Drive Anaheim, CA 92802 September 28, 2020 Anaheim City Council 200 S. Anaheim Blvd Anaheim CA 92805 Dear Sirs/Madame: I am writing this letter in support of the Angel Stadium Development Plan coming before the City Council on Tuesday, September 29, 2020. This deal is not only a good one for the Angels, but it is an even bigger win for Anaheim. The city will no longer be on the hook to pay for stadium renovations or for the construction of a brand-new stadium. This development with amplify what Anaheim has to offer its residents, baseball fans, and tourists, and fulfill the vision for the Platinum Triangle. This will be the new place to shop, eat, drink, and of course watch the Angels play, along with many other entertainment and sporting activities. The benefits for our community include over 12 acres of parks and open space, along with 5,175 new housing units which will be built, including integrated affordable housing which Anaheim desperately needs. The development also means revenue generated for the city in the form of property taxes, sales taxes, hotel bed taxes, all of which will add up to $7 billion in total regional economic output construction, many of which will be good paying, highly skilled building trades jobs, as well as 45,000 other permanent jobs post-construction, and the economic development case for this proposed plan is undeniable. And of course, this plan means the Angels will be staying in Anaheim until 2050, at least. I urge you to support this deal to support our community and its residents. Respectfully submitted, Cindy Smith Director of Sales & Marketing