IRVINE, Calif.—One month after a Veterans Cemetery broke ground in Anaheim, members of a group pushing to build the cemetery at Irvine’s Great Park sent a letter to state officials detailing issues with Anaheim’s site. The Veterans for the ARDA Site Cemetery sent the Jan. 6 letter to state legislators and the California Department of Veterans Affairs, in favor of building a veterans cemetery on the 125-acre Great Park’s Amended and Restated Development Agreement (ARDA) site. Along with the letter, the group sent an analysis pointing out the “severe problems” with the Gypsum Canyon site in Anaheim, which held a celebratory groundbreaking Dec. 8 with the planting of a flag pole. Harvey Liss, a member of the Veterans for the ARDA Site Cemetery, said some of these problems include environmental issues such as landslides, fire hazards, and lack of infrastructure. “It’s kind of crazy to claim that it can compete …