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Councilman Villages indicated when rangers respond to a call they need to <br />have the proper protection by carrying firearms and he prefers to have the <br />ranger program in SAPD. The program needs to be discussed with the Public <br />Safety Committee. <br />4. PARK PROJECT UPDATE AND PARK BOND PLAN <br />o Director Mouet indicated Proposition 68 is scheduled for the June election <br />ballot. This will provide $4 billion Park Bond for park improvements. 2/3 <br />will go to the State and 1/3 to cities. Most of the bond funding will be <br />competitive, but a portion will be distributed to cities on a per Capita basis. <br />Most of the park bond will be competitive. One component in the bond <br />measure will provide $16 million to the Santa Ana River Conservancy for <br />projects along the SA River or contributory creeks. We identified possible <br />projects 1) Centennial Lake Renovation, 2) Santa Anita Park Expansion, <br />3) Centennial Eco Friendly Riparian Exploration Trail Corridor, 4) Jackson <br />School/Windsor Park Joint Use Aquaponics and Farmbot Stem Program <br />5) Spurgeon Synthetic Field, Track and Park, 6) Santa Anita Synthetic <br />Turf, and 7) Santa Anita Recreation Center Renovation. We also <br />identified projects that will be shovel ready for the competitive portion of <br />the grant. These projects include 1) Centennial Lake Renovation, 2) <br />6"'/Lacy Park, 3) Santiago Gashouse, 4) SA Zoo Exhibit, 5) Santa Anita <br />Synthetic Turf Project. The presentation also included other key park <br />improvements needed in the area of 1) Park addition, 2) New Park <br />Development, 3) Facility Renovation, 4) Recreation addition, 5) Sports <br />Lighting Renovation, 6) Swimming Pool resurfacing, 7) Play Equipment <br />Upgrades, and 8) Security Lighting Renovation. <br />c Councilman Benavides asked about the Santiago Gashouse project and <br />Director Mouet explained the proposed improvements. <br />c Director Mouet indicated the proposed projects for the Santa Ana River <br />Conservancy that totaled $9 million was sent to the city's Lobbyist <br />(Townsend Public Affairs). <br />o City Manager Godinez indicated Assembly member Daly was involved <br />with supporting the Park Bond so we put Townsend Public Affairs is in <br />communication with Assembly member Daly on our projects. <br />5. UPDATE ON YOUTH SERVICES SUPERVISOR <br />o Gerardo Mouet introduced Cheryl Eberly, Youth Services Supervisor. <br />Cheryl provided background on herself, starting in the SA Library History <br />room, working with Youth Volunteers, Young Adults and Teens, and <br />grants. <br />o Cheryl explained he Seeds to Trees Santa Ana Program that work with <br />the community to nurture, empower, and engage youth. Phase 1 was to <br />explore the Youth and Youth Stakeholders, from the City organization, <br />educational institutions, county government, non-profit organizations, <br />religious base organization and the private sector. Developed <br />data/location on youth serving organizations for the first 6 months. <br />Youth, Rec. & Comm. Svs. Committee Mtg Page 3 April 23, 2018 <br />