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NOES: None (0) <br />ABSTAIN: None (0) <br />ABSENT: Councilmember <br />Sarmiento (2) <br />Iglesias, Councilmember <br />COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS - Pursuant to Santa Ana Charter Section 411, any member <br />of the City Council may place items on the City Council Agenda to be considered by the <br />City Council. Only action available to City Council is to provide direction to City <br />Manager. <br />85A. DISCUSS AND CONSIDER DIRECTING CITY MANAGER TO DIRECT STAFF <br />TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF A DOG PARK — Councilmembers Iglesias and <br />Penaloza <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Chris Schmidt spoke in support of the item. <br />Mayor Pulido in support of having more than one dog park. <br />Councilmember Solorio noted that 85A and 85B are connected and suggested he would <br />work with staff to create a wish list of amenities for city parks. <br />Councilmember Iglesias and Councilmember Penaloza requested a pilot Dog Park <br />placed in Centennial Park. <br />Parks, Recreation and Community Administrative Services Manager Ron Ono and <br />Executive Director Lisa Rudloff addressed the council regarding a Park's Master Plan. <br />City Manager Kristine Ridge noted that staff will return to council with a feasibility study, <br />entailing all viable locations throughout the city, along with potential cost estimates. <br />Mayor Pulido suggested staff reach out to similar size cities, such as the City of Long <br />Beach. <br />85B. DISCUSS AND CONSIDER DIRECTING CITY MANAGER TO DIRECT STAFF <br />AS APPROPRIATE, TO CONDUCT OUTREACH TO NEIGHBORHOODS TO <br />EXPLORE MAINTENANCE NEEDS AND NEW AMENITIES (E.G., NEW LIGHTING, <br />SECURITY CAMERAS, GATES, DOG -FRIENDLY ITEMS, TREES, LANDSCAPING, <br />CHILDREN PLAY AREAS, EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, WALK PATHS, ETC.) FOR <br />THEIR AREA PARKS — Councilmember Solorio <br />DRAFT CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 27 DECEMBER 3, 2019 <br />
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