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2018-05-08 PUBLIC SAFETY, CODE ENFORCEMENT & NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT
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PUBLIC SAFETY, CODE ENFORCEMENT, & NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT MINUTES
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comparisons, benefits and examples if this schedule option were to be implemented. <br />Additionally, Chief Valentin provided his support of this schedule option and gave a <br />background summary of how this scheduled operated in the past. <br />4. Discussion About Potential Revisions to SAMC 10-153 (Loud and Raucous Noise) — <br />Assistant City Attorney Tamara Bogosian <br />Tamara provided the Council Committee with an update on the Loud and Raucous Noise <br />Ordinance (SAMC 10-153), as well as a discussion about the recommended revisions <br />pertaining to enforcement of 10-153. At a previous Public Safety Committee Meeting, <br />Deputy Chief Gominsky shared that one of the difficulties with enforcement of 10-153 was <br />determining the property owner and who should be held responsible for violations. <br />Tamara's presentation addressed this concern and provided recommended revisions. Some <br />revisions include defining "person" as it pertains to whom is to be held accountable, <br />implementing administrative fine and the fee for said fines. Additionally, Tamara <br />recommended 10-153 should include a definition of subsequent response. <br />5. Homeless Services Update — Hafsa Kaka, Homeless Services Manager <br />Homeless Manager Hafsa Kaka presented the Council Committee with an update on the <br />Homeless Services Quarterly Report and a plan of action to address homelessness in the <br />City. She provided an overview of the Point -in -Time Count and the impact the homeless <br />community has on the City, while explaining the Operation that occurred in cleaning out <br />the Civic Center. Additionally, Deputy Chief Gominsky explained the City's partnership <br />with County Mental Health representatives in offering services, and gave an update on <br />enforcement efforts to address homeless in the Santiago Creek. <br />ACTION <br />Councilmember Benavides requested the City Manager, City Attorney's Office and Staff <br />to look into address concerns about the Mental Health Association (MHA). Additionally, <br />Councilmember Benavides referenced the vacant home discussed during public comments, <br />and requested the City Manager oversee holding the property manager accountable. <br />4 <br />
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