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10 (017)You don't often get email from smazz1975@gmail.com. Learn why this is important Date:2/27/2026 4:24:54 AM From:"smazz1975" smazz1975@gmail.com To: "Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net, "Ashleigh Aitken" AAitken@anahe im.ne t, "Carlos A. Leon" CLeon@anaheim.net, "Ryan Balius" RBalius@anaheim.net, "Natalie Rubalcava" NRubalcava@anahe im.net, "Norma C. Kurtz" NKurtz@anaheim.net, "Kristen Maahs" KMaahs@anaheim.net, "Natalie Meeks" NMe e ks@anaheim.net Subject:[EXTERNAL] Please vote NO on the Shea/Festival Center apartments – It's a safe ty issue Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachme nts unle ss you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. Subject: Please vote NO on the Shea/Festival Center apartments – It's a safety issue Dear Council Member, I am writing to you as a resident of Anaheim to ask you to please vote "No" on the proposed apartments at the Anaheim Hills Festival Center. I lived here during the Canyon Fire 2 in 2017, as well as being evacuated for the 2008 and 2020 fires, and I will never forget the feeling of being stuck in my car, watching the smoke get closer, and literally not moving for over an hour. Even on a normal day I think twice about going out especially between 2 and 6 because traffic is so heavy when the 91 is backed up. I can't imagine adding more cars from the proposed festival housing. During the 2017 fire It wasn't just "traffic"β€”it was a total standstill. The thought of adding hundreds of new apartments and about 1000+ more people to that exact same escape route is terrifying to those of us who have actually been in that situation. The reports for this project say that adding these cars will "only" add about 7 minutes to the evacuation time. But when you're already stuck for three hours and the fire is moving toward you, 7 minutes is a lifetime. We don't have extra roads or "secret" ways out of the Hills; we all end up on the same few lanes. Adding more people to a neighborhood that is already a bottleneck during a fire just feels like a tragedy waiting to happen. I understand that the city needs housing, but it shouldn't be built in a place where people are already struggling to get out safely. Please don't make an existing danger even worse just for a new development. We are asking you to prioritize the lives and safety of the people who already live here and pay taxes here. Sincerely, Sherry Mazzara Sent from my Galaxy