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<br /> At its regular meeting on June 26, 2019 the Community Redevelopment and Housing <br />Commission recommended that the City Council and Housing Authority approve the <br />recommended actions by a vote of 8-0 (Garcia absent). <br /> <br /> CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the <br />Council to execute a First Amendment to the Regina House Loan Agreement and <br />Affordable Housing Covenants with Mercy House Living Centers, formerly known <br />as Mercy House Transitional Living Centers, to modify the Regina House <br />transitional housing program to become a permanent housing facility serving large <br />families, subject to non-substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City <br />Attorney (AGMT No. 2019-XXX). <br /> <br /> HOUSING AUTHORITY ACTION <br /> <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorize the Executive Director of the Housing <br />Authority and the Recording Secretary to execute a First Amendment to the Regina <br />House Loan Agreement and Affordable Housing Covenants with Mercy House <br />Living Centers, formerly known as Mercy House Transitional Living Centers, to <br />modify the Regina House transitional housing program to become a permanent <br />housing facility serving large families, subject to non-substantive changes approved <br />by the Executive Director of the Housing Authority and Authority General Counsel. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS <br />Pursuant to Santa Ana Charter Section 411, any member of the City Council may place items on <br />the City Council Agenda to be considered by the City Council. Only action available to City <br />Council is to provide direction to City Manager. <br /> <br /> <br />85A. DISCUSS AND CONSIDER DIRECTING CITY MANAGER VIA HER AUTHORITY <br />TO DIRECT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS, <br />TO FULLY ENFORCE OUR ANTI-CAMPING, ANTI-PANHANDLING AND <br />RELATED LAWS. AN EDUCATION COMPONENT SHOULD BE INCLUDED TO <br />OFFER DRUG TREATMENT, MENTAL HEALTH AND HOUSING SERVICES TO <br />INDIVIDUALS VIOLATING THESE LAWS. GIVEN THE SUBSTANTIAL <br />MEASURE X TAX REVENUE WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM OUR LOCAL <br />RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS, THIS NEEDS TO BE A TOP PRIORITY, WITH <br />IMMEDIATE, VISIBLE ACTIONS ON A DAILY AND REGULAR BASIS – <br />Councilmember Solorio <br /> <br /> <br />85B. DISCUSS AND CONSIDER DIRECTING CITY MANAGER TO DIRECT STAFF TO <br />PROVIDE OPTIONS FOR WORK PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS AND POSSIBLE <br />COLLABORATION WITH THE COUNTY OF ORANGE – Councilmember Iglesias <br /> <br /> <br />HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING (Blue Agenda) <br />CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 20 JULY 2, 2019 <br /> <br /> <br />
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