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WS. DRAFT ORDINANCE - WORKER COOPERATIVE (SMALL BUSINESS <br />ORDINANCE) — Community Development Agency <br />Continued matter. <br />COMMENTS <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />• Raul Nolasco, informed City Council of potential danger from pedestrian sidewalk on Civic <br />Center. Opined need of guard rail to protect pedestrians. <br />• Paul Maag, addressed City Council to request an immediate moratorium on all zoning <br />change requests and general plan amendments allowing additional housing in Santa Ana. <br />• Dale Helving, expressed opposition to 2525 Main Street development. Informed City <br />Council of public awareness campaign. <br />• Michael O'Valle, President of Park Santiago Neighborhood Association, opined project will <br />cause a lot of traffic, creates a nuisance, and taking away of professional office space will <br />be detrimental to Santa Ana. <br />• Frank Lopez, expressed opposition to 2525 Main Street development. <br />• Genelle Johnson, opined 2525 Main Street development will cause traffic problems and <br />will severely negatively impact neighborhood. Urged City Council to oppose development. <br />• Irma Macias, thanked City Council for approving funds to allow additional park clean up <br />days. Opined need to add zoo positions. <br />• William "Billy" Leigh, urged City Council to consider the voice of the Santiago residents. <br />• Kelly Medina, expressed opposition to 2525 Main Street development. <br />• Stephen Gorgone, opined development will overload surrounding area and urged City <br />Council to make this a priority. <br />90A. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS <br />City Manager Godinez, informed City Council as to securing of $4 million for <br />automated water meter infrastructure. Opined funds will allow city to modernize <br />water metering and billing system. noted upcoming eight annual 4th of July <br />celebration at Centennial Park and Works Center relocation. <br />90B. CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS <br />Councilmember Solorio: <br />• Expressed concern of illegal fireworks in the City. <br />Councilmember Villegas: <br />• Congratulated Chief Black for promotion to Assistance Chief of the Orange <br />County Fire Authority. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 31 JUNE 19, 2018 <br />1 OA -31 <br />
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