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PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Peter Katz, President of Com -Link, commended the City on their courage in suing the County and <br />encouraged Council and Staff to draft an ordinance that addresses the homeless community who <br />have refused services. <br />Irma Macias, member of Com -Link, shared her concerns about closing the City Library on <br />Sundays, and stated that additional funding should be given for more police officers to help address <br />the homeless concerns and to impact public safety. <br />Kathleen Ruddy, concerned constituent and resident for over 30 years, shared her concerns of over <br />occupancy in homes that are not certified for so many residents. Additionally, she shared her <br />concerns of narcotics activity in her neighborhood. <br />Ramin Faiz, resident of Floral Park, would like continued enforcement efforts to address the <br />increased homeless activity in Santiago Creek and its surrounding areas. Mr. Faiz inquired what <br />the City's plan was to address this concern long-term. <br />Jennifer Faiz, resident of Floral Park, shared her concerns and frustrations about a vacant home in <br />her neighborhood and the frequent homeless activity that occurs there. Mrs. Faiz requested the <br />City address her concerns and hold the homeowner accountable. <br />Janelle Mcloughlin, resident of Floral Park, asked that City staff take action in addressing the <br />homeless concerns in her neighborhood. Due to recent fires and increased drug activity, Ms. <br />Mcloughlin is fearful of the threats posed to the safety of her home. <br />Ed Murashie, President of Floral Park NA, also commented on the vacant home in the Floral Park <br />neighborhood and the increased homeless activity and fires that have occurred. He would like to <br />work with City Staff to address the vacant home and conduct more sweeps of Santiago Creek. <br />Chris Schmidt, resident of Windsor Village, thanked Staff for installing cameras in City parks. Mr. <br />Schmidt also inquired how to improve the response time of QOLT, and what days were allotted <br />for watering his yard. <br />Eric Mull, resident of Floral Park, shared his frustration about a fire that occurred in his backyard, <br />as well as the consistent transient activity that occurs behind his home in Santiago Creek. Mr. Mull <br />asked that the Creek be fenced off to deter trespassing and that his concerns be addressed. <br />13B-10 <br />
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