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Date:1/7/2026 4:43:08 PM
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To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Opposition to Festival Center Project
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Dear Mayor and City Council,
I am writing in strong opposition to the proposed Festival Center project due to unresolved public safety and evacuation concerns in an area that has and
continues to have a history of natural fire hazards, unlike other areas of Anaheim.
First and foremost, the proposed action impedes the health and safety of Anaheim residents. This area already suffers from limited ingress and egress and is
located within a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. Evacuation is currently a known problem and the proposed project will only exacerbate existing issues,
particularly evacuation under emergency conditions.
No other residents of Anaheim have had to flee their homes during wildfires only to be faced with gridlocked traffic as they try to escape to safety. The proposed
development will make this type situation even more precarious, significantly increasing evacuation times during a wildfire, and potentially cause catastrophic
loss of life. Approving a major new development without a proven, effective evacuation plan places existing residents at increased risk. Public safety must be
resolved before additional density is considered.
We get it. Traffic and development is a fact of life throughout the city and Anaheim Hills should not and is not exempt from this. Our streets already experience
major gridlock as commuters try to find alternatives to the 91 freeway. Each area of the city has different nuances, however, and the wildfire dangers in Anaheim
Hills are unique and should not be ignored or pushed aside to accommodate this development.
For these reasons, I urge the City to deny approval of the Festival Center until evacuation and emergency access issues are fully and transparently
addressed. The City Council has a moral and legal obligation to protect the life and safety of its residents.
Sincerely,
Naomi Goodwin
Concerned Anaheim Hills Resident