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• Gabriela Gonzalez, on behalf of Casa de la Familia, addressed City Council to request <br />support to promote domestic violence month in October, inform public of upcoming <br />concert event on October 13th, and of go purple riding initiative. <br />• Dale Helvig, expressed disappointment in councilmembers leaving before hearing <br />public comment. <br />• Peter Katz, echoed statements made by Dale Helvig and opined public comments are <br />valuable. Noted proposed sales tax will be highest in the county and need to have <br />citizen advisory board is necessary. <br />• City Attorney Carvalho, noted for the record the City Council meeting will be deemed <br />adjourned for lack of quorum. <br />• Michael Plantamura, expressed opposition to 2525 Main Street development. <br />• Connie Hamilton, informed City Council of an upcoming candidate forum at Delhi <br />Center. Noted 11 candidates will be running in November, which includes two mayoral <br />candidates. <br />• Billy Leigh, expressed disappointment in councilmembers leaving before public <br />comment period. Expressed opposition to 2525 Main Street development. <br />• Venanicio Chavez, opined need to work with the school district to improve education. <br />• Gary Thomas, opposed to 2525 Main Street development. <br />•R <br />CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS <br />City Manager Godinez, announced National Voters Registration Day press <br />conference and encouraged all to attend. <br />CITY COLINCILMEMBER COMMENTS <br />Councilmember Tinajero, informed public of upcoming expo at Santa Ana <br />High School and invited all to attend. Encouraged all to attend the <br />candidate forum at Delhi Center. <br />Councilmember Solorio, thanked residents for their patience and noted loss <br />of quorum is not a common occurrence. Noted Happy Times Cyber Cafe <br />closure was a result of interaction with the community and learning lesson <br />to address similar issues citywide. <br />Councilmember Villegas, echoed statements made by Councilmember <br />Solorio. Provided report on Washington D.C. trip to advocate for police <br />recruitment and training grants and also meeting at Bureau of Justice <br />Administration to further advocate for grants to establish a family justice <br />center in the city. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 39 SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 <br />1 OA -39 <br />