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PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Ed Murashie, resident of Floral Park, shared his concerns regarding the recent fires behind his <br />home and near his neighborhood. Mr. Murashie asked that the City establish a plan to address the <br />fires. <br />Eric Mull, concerned constituent, shared his concerns and fears of the recent foes in the creek bed. <br />Mr. Mull requested fencing be installed to help address illegal activity and help reduce the risk of <br />fires. <br />Laura Perez, concerned constituent, shared her concerns about the prostitution problem, stating <br />she feels helpless and threatened, and fears for the safety of children in the community. <br />Chris Schmidt, resident of Windsor Village, has requested meetings include items pertaining to <br />Neighborhood Empowerment and suggested staff from neighborhood initiatives attend. <br />Additionally. Mr. Schmidt asked that Public Works look into adding "keep clear" at an intersection <br />is his neighborhood, and commended Cmdr. Esparza for addressing parking concerns. <br />Julie Motherway, Jack Fisher Park resident, thanked the Police Department for always helping her <br />feel safe but shared that due to the recent activity in the creek bed behind her home, she no longer <br />feels safe living in the City. <br />Greg Eisenman, concerned constituent, shared his fears and concerns about the recent fires <br />occurring behind his home, and inquired what the neighborhood can do to help avoid future fires. <br />Cecilia Iglesias, trustee for SAUSD Board of Education and resident of Windsor Village, shared <br />her concerns about Centennial Park and requested it be cleaned. Ms. Iglesias also requested the <br />City sponsor a Fourth of July parade. <br />Esther Fonseca, resident of Artesia Pilar neighborhood, shared her opinions and appreciation of <br />the revisions presented at the last meeting for SAMC 10-153, and suggested additional revisions. <br />Tonya Skuzynski, resident of Jack Fisher Park, shared her concerns regarding the increase of <br />homeless activity in her neighborhood. <br />Tim Johnson, concerned constituent, shared his opinion and ideas on police officer recruitment <br />and fireworks enforcement. Additionally, Mr. Johnson stated that permanent housing is the <br />solution to addressing homelessness, and supported the City's opposition of OCNEP. <br />13A-10 <br />
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