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ordinance that would address Gang and Narcotics Crime Eviction. Deputy Chief Paulson explained <br />that this ordinance would combat illegal activity, promote safety and eliminate nuisance in the <br />community, while holding landlords responsible for activities that occur on their property. Tamara <br />Bogosian added that this ordinance would be used as an additional approach in addressing crime <br />and recommended that it be brought back for further discussion. <br />Chairman Tinajero supported Co -Chair Villegas' position about the OCFA Fire Services Contract <br />and stated that it appears as though other cities are treated differently by OCFA, due to Santa Ana <br />being a minority city. <br />Co -Chair Villegas added that there may have been bias in selecting the new OCFA Chief. In <br />regards to the Homeless Update, Co -Chair Villegas noted that Judge Carter is impressed with the <br />city's efforts in addressing homeless concerns. Co -Chair Villegas also inquired about OCFA's <br />delayed response to the fires in Santiago Creek, to which Chief Adams provided clarification and <br />shared his plan for addressing the concerns. Additionally, Co -Chair Villegas had open dialogue <br />about the fires with members of the public who were present, and asked for additional police patrol <br />in the Creek. <br />The Committee members were engaged in the discussions, expressed interest in the presentations, <br />and thanked staff for their hard work and the public for their attendance. <br />FUTUREITEMS <br />ADJOURNMENT — 6:47 P.M. <br />DAVID VALENTIN <br />Chief of Police <br />ep <br />13B-19 <br />