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Orozco, Norma
From:Ivan Enriquez <ivan.enriq@icloud.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:00 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Public Comment
As a former chair of the youth commission, helping restart the commission after
prolonged inactivity, it is in my view that the city and the city manager must draw down the
Santa Ana Police Department and initiate an immediate redistribution of funding towards
residents and community services.
No amount of goodwill will change our world view on police brutality. Unless we take
action swiftly, providing equity and programming to our young people mu become a priority
before we get stuck in a decades long cycle of economic recession. The city must move to
defund the Santa Ana Police Department in any situation because of the economic recovery
we need to initiate. Any budget taking action to boost funding to the community must be
done as a draw down.
It was frustrating to find as a high school student that the Youth Commission had
access to funding that sat unused because of vacancies and a lack of quorum after the last
economic recession. We are now making the same mistake again.
The city must also take into consideration our responsibility to educate our community. It is
time to increase degree attainment in our disenfranchised community by working to form a 4
year public university at the ????????? site and become “Education First” again. But
such proposals will never come close to fruition as we continue to obscenely fund PD while
starving residents of resources when they pay our city so much considering their limited
income. The gas tax is paying for half our public works projects at times but would a gas tax
really be needed if we defunded the police?
We have pension responsibilities. At the time, former Councilwoman Michele
Martinez decried the approval of a pay raise at a city council meeting because a subsequent
allocation of dollars from that same pay raise towards pension contributions wiped any pay
raise approved effectively.
It is time to shift the conversation from what we can’t do to the police department
budget and instead talk about what we can do with that money and where it will go. Our
young people are missing important milestones in their life and while you sit in a position of
power, the future generations of our community are suffering.
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I endorse Chispa OC’s calls for action to rock the city budget in a way that brings
power back into the hands of the people and not special interests.
Sincerely,
Ivan Enriquez
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Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:15 AM
To:
'Kelly Kraus -Lee'; BudgetOffice
Cc:
eComment
Subject:
RE: FY 2020-21 Budget Comments
Thank you for your comments. We will forward this email to the City Clerk's Office to distribute to the City Council as
budget comments for upcoming City Council Meeting.
Waldo Barela I Budget Supervisor
Finance & Management Services 1 20 Civic Center Plaza I Santa Ana, CA 92701
wbarela santta-ana.org
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From: Kelly Kraus -Lee [mailto:kellyakraus@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 9:46 AM
To: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: FY 2020-21 Budget Comments
Santa Ana's budget needs to better reflect our community's priorities. Not only are we facing major losses due to
the coronavirus, but the national conversation has shown that we need more spending on libraries, youth
services, parks, and public works, and no further spending on police. I am proud to be a homeowner in Santa
Ana and happily pay my taxes and prioritize shopping in Santa Ana over other cities in order to support our
schools, parks, public works, etc., but the police spending in this city is out of control compared to the rest of
the budget.
I reviewed the slides from the community budget meeting and have a question: why is cutting police spending
not even listed as an option to balance the budget? Even cutting it by 5% would free up $15 million dollars. On
top of the already disproportionate amount of spending on police, giving the police a $13.5 million increase
during this time is irresponsible.
I am a UC employee and our system is looking at a 10% across the board cut due to COVID-19. 1 have been
told to expect a pay cut of potentially 5-10% and have adjusted my budget accordingly. It is time for the Santa
Ana Police Department to do the same.
Given the national conversation, if we increase any budgets right now, it must be in programming and services
for the community. We have so many underfunded programs from the libraries, parks, homeless services, and
so on. During this tipping point in our country, it is time for Santa Ana to be the leader and make a significant
investment in services that benefit the community, not the police.
Kelly Kraus -Lee
Salas, Diana
From: Barela, Waldo
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:16 AM
To: 'Chris Rubio'; BudgetOffice
Cc: eComment
Subject: RE: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
Thank you for your comments. We will forward this email to the City Clerk's Office to distribute to the City Council as
budget comments for upcoming City Council Meeting.
Waldo Barela I Budget Supervisor
Finance & Management Services 120 Civic Center Plaza I Santa Ana, CA 92701 wbarela@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
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From: Chris Rubio [mailto:chrisrubio9l@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 8, 2020 5:27 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <VVileegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Valentin, David <DValent! n@santa-
ana.org>
Cc: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
To Mayor Pulido, the Santa Ana City Council, and Police Chief Valentin
My name is Christopher Rubio and I am a resident of Santa Ana. I am writing to demand that the City Council adopts a
peoples budget that prioritizes community wellbeing and redirects funding away from the police department to much -
needed social services.
This past week, our nation has been gripped by protests calling for a rapid and meaningful reconsideration of the role of
policing in communities, in addition to an end to racism and anti -Blackness in America. It has come to my attention that
the city government, like many others across the country, is struggling to balance budgets in the midst of the
coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, the City Council approved a total of $25 million in raises for police salary and benefits for the next two and a
half years. The proposed $13.5 million increase in public safety spending is unacceptable, especially since the city has
less budget flexibility during this economic downturn.
While we have spent an astonishing amount of money on policing, we have not seen vast improvements to safety,
homelessness, mental health, or housing affordability in the city. I am joining the calls of those across the country to
defund the police. I demand a budget that adequately and effectively meets the needs of at -risk city residents during
this trying and uncertain time, when livelihoods are on the line. I call on you to halt annual SAPD raises and reallocate
funds towards social services, including education, public health, youth development, and improved public transit- not
increased policing.
I am in favor of enacting a civilian oversight commission with investigative powers, but I ultimately have no desire to see
our community become increasingly over -policed when basic social services, like coronavirus outreach and translation
services, are lacking to the immigrant communities in our city. I urge you to redistribute the millions of dollars that are
going into police raises every year to other necessary social services during this period of time, and this will be a top -of -
mind concern during the next election cycle.
Sincerely,
Christopher Rubio
518 E Pine St, Santa Ana
chrisrubio9l@gmail.com
424.216.2569
Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:17 AM
To:
'Christina Ruiz'; BudgetOffice
Cc:
eComment
Subject:
RE: FY 2020-21 Budget Comments
Thank you for your comments. We will forward this email to the City Clerk's Office to distribute to the City Council as
budget comments for upcoming City Council Meeting.
Waldo Barela I Budget Supervisor
Finance & Management Service's 1 20 Civic Center Plaza I Santa Ana, CA 92701
wbarela@santa-ana.ore
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From: Christina Ruiz [mailto:ruizcm118@gmail.comj
Sent: Monday, June 8, 2020 2:50 PM
To: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: FY 2020-21 Budget Comments
To Mayor Pulido, the Santa Ana City Council, and Police Chief Valentin
My name is Christina and I am a resident of Santa Ana. I am writing to demand that the City Council adopts a
people's budget that prioritizes community wellbeing and redirects funding away from the police department to
much -needed social services.
This past week, our nation has been gripped by protests calling for a rapid and meaningful reconsideration of
the role of policing in communities, in addition to an end to racism and anti -Blackness in America. It has come
to my attention that the city government, like many others across the country, is struggling to balance budgets in
the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, the City Council approved a total of $25 million in raises for police's salary and benefits for the next
two and a half years. The proposed $13.5 million increase in public safety spending is unacceptable, especially
since the city has less budget flexibility during this economic downturn.
While we've spent an astonishing amount of money on policing, we have not seen vast improvements to safety,
homelessness, mental health, or housing affordability in the city. I am joining the calls of those across the
country to defund the police. I demand a budget that adequately and effectively meets the needs of at -risk city
residents during this trying and uncertain time, when livelihoods are on the line. I call on you to halt annual
SAPD raises and reallocate fimds towards social services, including education, public health, youth
development, and improved public transit — not increased policing.
I am in favor of enacting a civilian oversight commission with investigative powers, but I ultimately have no
desire to see our community become increasingly over -policed when basic social services, like coronavirus
outreach and translation services, are lacking to the immigrant communities in our city. I urge you to
redistribute the millions of dollars that are going into police raises every year to other necessary social services
during this period of time, and this will be a top -of -mind concern during the next election cycle.
Sincerely,
Christina Ruiz
1601 W MacArthur Blvd 28R, Santa Ana
ruizcml l8@email.com
714-742-5118 cell
Salas, Diana
From: Barela, Waldo
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:17 AM
To: 'Gabriela Villagomez'; BudgetOffice
Cc: eComment
Subject: RE: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
Thank you for your comments. We will forward this email to the City Clerk's Office to distribute to the City Council as
budget comments for upcoming City Council Meeting.
Waldo Barela I Budget Supervisor
Finance & Management Services 120 Civic Center Plaza I Santa Ana, CA 92701 wbarela@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
-----Original Message -----
From: Gabriela Villagomez [mailto:gabrielavillagomez2l@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, June 8, 2020 2:42 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Valentin, David <DValentin@santa-
ana.org>
Cc: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
To Mayor Pulido, the Santa Ana City Council, and Police Chief Valentin
My name is Gabriela and I am a resident of Santa Ana. I am writing to demand that the City Council adopts a peoples
budget that prioritizes community wellbeing and redirects funding away from the police department to much -needed
social services.
This past week, our nation has been gripped by protests calling for a rapid and meaningful reconsideration of the role of
policing in communities, in addition to an end to racism and anti -Blackness in America. It has come to my attention that
the city government, like many others across the country, is struggling to balance budgets in the midst of the
coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, the City Council approved a total of $25 million in raises for police salary and benefits for the next two and a
half years. The proposed $13.5 million increase in public safety spending is unacceptable, especially since the city has
less budget flexibility during this economic downturn.
While we have spent an astonishing amount of money on policing, we have not seen vast improvements to safety,
homelessness, mental health, or housing affordability in the city. I am joining the calls of those across the country to
defund the police. I demand a budget that adequately and effectively meets the needs of at -risk city residents during
this trying and uncertain time, when livelihoods are on the line. I call on you to halt annual SAPID raises and reallocate
funds towards social services, including education, public health, youth development, and improved public transit- not
increased policing.
I am in favor of enacting a civilian oversight commission with investigative powers, but I ultimately have no desire to see
our community become increasingly over -policed when basic social services, like coronavirus outreach and translation
services, are lacking to the immigrant communities in our city. I urge you to redistribute the millions of dollars that are
going into police raises every year to other necessary social services during this period of time, and this will be a top -of -
mind concern during the next election cycle.
Sincerely,
Gabriela
Orozco, Norma
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Friday, June 12, 2020 8:03 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
Categories: Correspondence
-----Original Message -----
From: Brenda Milan [mailto:mjsangell9@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:44 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <VVileegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Valentin, David <DValentin@santa-
ana.org>
Cc: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
To Mayor Pulido, the Santa Ana City Council, and Police Chief Valentin
My name is Brenda Milan and I am a resident of Santa Ana. I am writing to demand that the City Council adopts a
peoples budget that prioritizes community wellbeing and redirects funding away from the police department to much -
needed social services.
This past week, our nation has been gripped by protests calling for a rapid and meaningful reconsideration of the role of
policing in communities, in addition to an end to racism and anti -Blackness in America. It has come to my attention that
the city government, like many others across the country, is struggling to balance budgets in the midst of the
coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, the City Council approved a total of $25 million in raises for police salary and benefits for the next two and a
half years. The proposed $13.5 million increase in public safety spending is unacceptable, especially since the city has
less budget flexibility during this economic downturn.
While we have spent an astonishing amount of money on policing, we have not seen vast improvements to safety,
homelessness, mental health, or housing affordability in the city. I am joining the calls of those across the country to
defund the police. I demand a budget that adequately and effectively meets the needs of at -risk city residents during
this trying and uncertain time, when livelihoods are on the line. I call on you to halt annual SAPD raises and reallocate
funds towards social services, including education, public health, youth development, and improved public transit- not
increased policing.
I am in favor of enacting a civilian oversight commission with investigative powers, but I ultimately have no desire to see
our community become increasingly over -policed when basic social services, like coronavirus outreach and translation
services, are lacking to the immigrant communities in our city. I urge you to redistribute the millions of dollars that are
going into police raises every year to other necessary social services during this period of time, and this will be a top -of -
mind concern during the next election cycle.
Sincerely,
Brenda Milan
602 east anahurst
milanbrendal9@gmail.com
(714)914-4181
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:33 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. John Corby
29422 Troon st
Laguna Niguel,
92677
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:34 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Floyd Hayhurst
31276 West Nine Dr
Laguna Niguel,
92677
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:36 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. DENNIS SEBASTIANELLI
11654 So. Lake Run Road
South Jordan,
84009
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:39 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Gary Miranda
26741 Portola PkNa,y
Foothill Ranch,
92679
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:25 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Evelia Sanchez
2512 W, Greenwich Avenue
Santa Ana,
92704
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:18 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Rick Valdez
641 N. Concord St.
Santa Ana ,
92701
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:17 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Daniel Ramirez
912 E. Park In
Santa Ana ,
92705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:07 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Todd OConner
1429 Franzen Ave
Santa Ana,
92705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:59 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
daniel back
3065 n. juneberry st.
orange,
92865
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:55 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Retired SAPD Officer Richard Zugman
908 Ellsworth Ave
Yukon,
73099
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:30 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Brenda Nava
2205 Poinsettia St.
Santa Ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:52 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Margaret Boskelly
286 Bayview Ct
Bloomingdale,
60108
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:44 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jeannette Fuentes
647 W 6th street
Tustin ,
92780
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:23 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. Gerard McManus
391 NW Breezy Point Loop
Port St Lucie,
34986
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:21 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Edsel Ignacio
1211 E Sedona Dr
Orange,
92866
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:21 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Nicole Sandoval
57 greenfield
Irvine ,
92614
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:08 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Brianne Lippa
6871 E Rutgers Dr
Anaheim,
92807
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:04 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Talia Hatziefstratiou
2675 N Vista Heights Rd
Orange,
92867
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:59 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Benjamin Yeaw
2422 larchmont Ave
Santa ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:56 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Brian Yeaw
2422 Larchmont Ave
Santa Ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:56 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Alvarez
301 EjeanetteIn
Santa Ana,
92705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:53 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Craig Koehly
2511 Santiago st
Santa ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:52 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ronnie Alvarado
2012 West 17th Street
Santa Ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:52 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Michael Stuhl
PO Box 9161
Moreno Valley,
92552
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:42 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jorge Gaeta
25786 Roundup Cir
Menifee,
92584
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:36 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Kim Raya
4465 Chase dr
Huntington Beach,
92649
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:33 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Caleb Peterson
39287 Corte Alisos
Murrieta ,
92562
z
Orozco, Norma
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
To whom this may concern,
Ashley Lloyd <ashleythelloyd@gmail.com>
Monday, June 15, 2020 5:58 PM
eComment
City council meeting June 16th
I am a Santa Ana resident and I would like all actions to be made to ensure that there is not only a police
reform, but a reduction in our cites budget for the Santa Ana Police Department. This process needs the
oversight of our community members and not just the pointed government officials. I also believe our money
should be redirected for social services that will help the citizens of Santa Ana, and ensure the growth of our
community.
Thank you,
Ashley Lloyd
Orozco, Norma
From: Chad Ratner <chadratner@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:21 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda item 65B support renewal of Deportation Defense Fund
Santa Ana City Council, I'm submitting a public comment for agenda item 65B. in support of the renewal of the
Deportation Defense Fund at its current level of $200,000 to continue providing protection to Santa Ana
residents facing detention and deportation.
Thank you,
Chad Ratner
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
Orozco, Norma
From: Todd Peterson <toddfpeterson@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:41 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda Item 65B
To the Honorable Santa Ana City Council,
Please consider this email a statement of unequivocal support for the renewal of the Deportation Defense Fund
at its current level: $200,000 to continue providing protection to Santa Ana residents facing detention and
deportation.
Thank you and please be well,
TFPeterson
Orozco, Norma
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
To the Santa Ana City Council:
Jessica Manu <jessicavmanu@gmail.com>
Monday, June 15, 2020 10:09 PM
eComment
YES on Police Oversight Commission and More
My name is Jessica Mann and I am a resident of Orange, California. I was brim and raised in Santa Ana, and I have both family and friends who
are current residents; so the city holds a very special place in my heart. I am writing in regards to the betterment of the Santa Ana community. After the
unfortunate death of George Floyd, it is clear that change must take place and it all starts within our local communities. Specifically, there needs to be
changes made in defending the police and allocating those fiords into the community.
For the fiscal year 2019-2020, $131.6M was allocated to the police department while only $33M was allocated to community development, which
is only 1% of the general fiord. We prioritize fimding the police department above all else; yet, Santa Ana police department, SAPD, is rated as one of the top
10 most violent police departments in the United States; this data goes back as far as 2013.
In 2017, a group of council members hied to propose the idea of creating a police oversight commission and it was turned down, not once but
TWICE. The idea is finally considered, only because the community is finally standing up and exercising their right to protest and demand change.
Creating an oversight commission is a start but it is not enough.
I DEMAND that the community get immediate transparency of the SAPD; this includes, but not limited to, all body cam footage, police misconduct records,
police reports, and investigative records.
I DEMAND that the council grants the community the power of subpoena, investigatory authority, disciplinary authority, and the ability to hire and fire
officers, including the Chief of Police.
I DEMAND the demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment and weapons for SAPD.
I DEMAND the reduction of racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant with the California Racial and Identity Act
passed by California in 2016.
I DEMAND defending the police by at least 25% and allocating those funds directly into community development.
On June 9th, the Santa Ana Unified School District Board unanimously voted to adopt a resolution which creates an ethnic studies requirement in
order to graduate high school. I believe this is a step in the right direction and necessary for the future of Santa Ana.
I DEMAND that all fimds going into this resolution be allocated from the defending of SAPD.
I am calling on all our elected officials to put a stop to the evident violence and racial profiling exhibited by SAPD and to prioritize the
development of the Santa Ana community.
Jessica Manu
Orozco, Norma
From:
Ambereen Siddiqui <ambersky324@gmaiLcom>
Sent:
Monday, June 15, 2020 10:12 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
75a&85a comment for tomorrow
Please do not give any more money to the violent SAPD. Police do not keep us safe. Invest the money in
community services like the rental assistance fund, free Internet for students in Santa Ana, and free counsel for
tenants facing evictions.
Ambereen Siddiqui
Orozco, Norma
From: Christopher Kim <ckimc13@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:14 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda Item 65B
Santa Ana City Council,
I'm submitting a public comment for agenda item 65B. in support of the renewal of the Deportation
Defense Fund at its current level of $200,000 to continue providing protection to Santa Ana residents
facing detention and deportation.
V/R,
Chris Kim
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:07 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Carlos Juarez
310 N. Sunrise
Placentia ,
92870
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:12 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Armando Luevano
13224 Newport 110
Tustin ,
92780
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:17 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Allan Herrbach
630 Foxcroft Loop, Bosque Farms
Bosque Farms,
87068
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:25 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Michael Cannon
17052 Green Lane #44
Huntington Beach,
92649
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:35 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Beckyliz Gonzalez
13800 Parkcenter Lane #721
Tustin,
92782
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:38 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Michael Ashcraft
2342 North Park Blvd
Santa Ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:44 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ms Tammy Tong
2509 W. Adams St
Santa ana,
92704
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:44 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Cecilia Aguinaga
2203 N Greenleaf St
Santa Ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:57 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Kyle donaldson
36496 Acanthus Ct
Lake Elsinore,
92532-2663
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:03 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Nicole J Pedregon
6007 e. Morningview dr
Anaheim hills,
92807
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:16 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Sandra Sampson
37551 La Enema Circle
Murrieta,
92562
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:20 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Sara Orosco
1710 S. Rene Dr
Santa Ana,
92704
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:38 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Tina Koubek
308 Rock Oak Road
Walnut Creek,
94598
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:40 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Bianca Contreras
645 Buckeye Drive
Livermore,
94551
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:57 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Kyle donaldson
36496 Acanthus Ct
Lake Elsinore,
92532-2663
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:03 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Nicole J Pedregon
6007 e. Morningview dr
Anaheim hills,
92807
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:16 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Sandra Sampson
37551 La Enema Circle
Murrieta,
92562
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:20 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Sara Orosco
1710 S. Rene Dr
Santa Ana,
92704
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:38 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Tina Koubek
308 Rock Oak Road
Walnut Creek,
94598
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:40 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Bianca Contreras
645 Buckeye Drive
Livermore,
94551
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:59 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Josh Plosser
PO Box 3283
Livermore ,
94551
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:05 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Susie Sepetjian
1010 N. Tustin Avenue
Santa Ana ,
92843
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:12 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Elvira Panotes
1400 W Warner Ave 93
Santa Ana ,
92704
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:05 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Christian
17941 Whitney dr
Santa Ana ,
92705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:26 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Eddie Silva
2126 N. Wright St.
Santa Ana,
92705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:45 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Priscilla Reguerin
587 Las Palmas dr
Irvine,
92602
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:57 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Zach Litvinchuk
531 Thunder Common
Livermore,
94550
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:09 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Tran Van
300 N. Mountain View Street
Santa Ana,
92701
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:18 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Monica Si'i
2513 N Eastwood Ave
Santa Ana,
92705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:18 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Uribe
1918 N. Mabury St
Santa Ana,
92705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:24 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Bolivar Jimenez
17 Los Felis Drive
Pomona,
91766
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:25 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Drake Rivenes
7653 Devonshire Lane
Reno,
89511
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:35 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Aldo Saldana
1014 Beechwood
Santa Ana,
92706
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:46 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Jeff Aldaz
18591 Villa dr
Villa parkin,
92861
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:02 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Sandra Lopez
2066 W. Falmouth Ave
Anaheim,
92801
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:58 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Edith Montaiiez
1228 e 14th st
Santa ana,
92701
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:18 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ms. Jamie McConnaughey
5 Elliston Drive
Ladera Ranch,
92694
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:28 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
ms Tracie Nystrom
351 Persimmon Drive
Brentwood,
94513
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:34 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Sabra Marshall
21 Calle arcos
Rsm,
92688
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:37 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Luzanna Guillen
2005 S greeny
Santa Ana ,
92704
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:27 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Nannette Kuhl
525 E Palm Ave #D
Orange,
92866
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:25 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
mr jeffrey rasmussen
114 MONTELLUNA DR
NORTH VENICE,
34275
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 7:15 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
John Collins
3650 Mira Pacifice Drive
Oceanside,
92056
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 7:37 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Nicole Craft
11692 N Emerald Dr.
Hayden,
83835
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 7:46 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mabel Rodriguez
14251 Raintree Road
TUSTIN,
92780
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:04 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
David Araujo
9575 Hayfield Drive
Sparks,
89441
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:27 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Melvin Lewellen
20670 Via Roja
Yorba Linda,
92886-3113
z
Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Friday, June 12, 2020 8:03 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
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From: Brenda Milan [mailto:mjsange[19@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:44 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Valentin, David <DValentin@santa-
ana.org>
Cc: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund the Santa Ana Police Department
To Mayor Pulido, the Santa Ana City Council, and Police Chief Valentin
My name is Brenda Milan and I am a resident of Santa Ana. I am writing to demand that the City Council adopts a
peoples budget that prioritizes community wellbeing and redirects funding away from the police department to much -
needed social services.
This past week, our nation has been gripped by protests calling for a rapid and meaningful reconsideration of the role of
policing in communities, in addition to an end to racism and anti -Blackness in America. It has come to my attention that
the city government, like many others across the country, is struggling to balance budgets in the midst of the
coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, the City Council approved a total of $25 million in raises for police salary and benefits for the next two and a
half years. The proposed $13.5 million increase in public safety spending is unacceptable, especially since the city has
less budget flexibility during this economic downturn.
While we have spent an astonishing amount of money on policing, we have not seen vast improvements to safety,
homelessness, mental health, or housing affordability in the city. I am joining the calls of those across the country to
clefund the police. I demand a budget that adequately and effectively meets the needs of at -risk city residents during
this trying and uncertain time, when livelihoods are on the line. I call on you to halt annual SAPD raises and reallocate
funds towards social services, including education, public health, youth development, and improved public transit- not
increased policing.
I am in favor of enacting a civilian oversight commission with investigative powers, but I ultimately have no desire to see
our community become increasingly over -policed when basic social services, like coronavirus outreach and translation
services, are lacking to the immigrant communities in our city. I urge you to redistribute the millions of dollars that are
going into police raises every year to other necessary social services during this period of time, and this will be a top -of -
mind concern during the next election cycle.
Sincerely,
Brenda Milan
602 east anahurst
milanbrendal9@gmail.com
(714)914-4181
Orozco, Norma
From: Dave and Darren <daveanddarren@mindspring.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:33 PM
To: eComment
Subject: June 16, 2020 City Council Meeting - Agenda Items 25F and 85A
June 15,2020
Dear Mayor and City Council,
RE: June 16, 2020 City Council Meeting Agenda items 25F and 85A.
While you've been away from Council Chambers because of the Covid-19 pandemic, we thought we would share a
picture of the changes that you approved for the former City Council Chambers.
We're glad to see the Sunshine Ordinance has forced the change in the name of the Chambers to accurately reflect who
the real mayor and council of Santa Ana has been for the past several years.
The Cancer that is eating the very soul of our City is the Police Union. The Police Union picks who the City Manager is,
who the Chief of Police is, who the City Council is, who the Mayor is. The really sick thing is that you all know it and you
as a body could do something about it but you will let this Cancer bankrupt our City before you will confront the union.
The union president's "Dollars and Sense" comment is laughable. This from a man whose total pay and benefits was
$504,000 last year, nearly ten times the average household income of Santa Ana residents. And hey, how about that hit
and run DUI that he was arrested for which any of us would have been sent to jail for. WTF? WHY DOES THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA ALLOW THIS PERSON TO BE EMPLOYED AS A POLICE OFFICER? Corrupt cop much? How much Police
oversight will happen with him running the City? An oversight committee will be eaten by this Cancer. 75% of the budget
won't be enough! 85% of the budget won't be enough! It's insatiable and unsustainable.
It is time to cut out the Cancer. No raise now. No raise period. As what happened to the Fire Department, it's time to
outsource the Police Department. Jail and everything. A seismic shift in thought and action must take place. The City
doesn't belong to you or the Police Union. You seem to have forgotten.
Sincerely,
Dave Hoen
Darren Shippen
Long Time Residents
930 W Orange Rd
Santa Ana, CA
714-667-6949
Salas, Diana
From: Victor Payan <vctor@masamedia.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 9:09 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Public Comment: Agenda Item 75A-1
Public Comment: Agenda Item 75A-1
Dear Santa Ana City Council Members,
I am a Santa Ana resident, the director of Media Arts Santa Ana, a Santa Ana -based arts organization, and
a member of the Steering Committee for the Santa Ana Arts and Culture Master Plan.
I am writing to advocate for the Council's continued budgetary support for critical services that strengthen
the local arts and culture sector and Santa Ana's creative economy.
The visionary funding provided by the council since the implementation of the Arts Master Plan in 2016
has had a transformative impact on local artists and arts organizations in the form of arts grants,
affordable housing for artists, professional development services, the establishment of an Arts Commission
and a knowledgeable liaison through whom to strengthen relationships with the City.
This has provided Santa Ana's arts community with funding for innovative projects, pathways to
professional ization, opportunities for civic engagement and increased visibility. In turn, the local arts
community has contributed to Santa Ana's vibrant quality of life and has increased the City's reputation as
a national arts leader.
Additionally, it is well -established that cities with strong arts infrastructures experience reduced crime,
increased property values and significant revenue from sales tax, hotel tax, tourism, parking and spending
at restaurants.
Through the City's leadership, this growth has been guided by a commitment to equity and inclusion,
creating opportunities to engage youth, strengthening the arts infrastructure and developing Santa Ana's
creative workforce.
While Santa Ana's arts community is celebrated for providing engaging year-round services and
performances for Santa Ana residents, schools, businesses and visitors, the arts sector has suffered great
losses of income during the COVID-19 epidemic.
Nonetheless, this same sector has quickly adapted to provide critical free online programming, lessons,
workshops and community discussions to serve a wide number of Santa Ana's residents, including
students, seniors, homeless, immigrants, and veterans, who are also deeply affected by this crisis.
Santa Ana needs its arts community and City support for the arts now more than ever. I am asking you to
strengthen the City's commitment to the Arts and Culture Master Plan by:
• Increasing the funding allocation for the arts
• Restoring the Investing in the Artist Grant to its original $85,000 level
• Exploring ways for the Arts Commission to partner on projects with other departments and
commissions, such as Parks and Rec, the Santa Ana PD, the Library, Planning and Building, Historic
Resources and the Youth Commission to increase the long-term impact of the city's investment and
better coordinate with the City's Strategic Plan
Identifying city -owned properties for use as affordable performance spaces, civic galleries and
cultural centers throughout the city
Allocating funds for the arts from the Cannabis Tax, Sales Tax, the Santa Ana Police Department
and the 1% In Lieu of Fee from building projects.
Working together and with solid funding, we can build on the achievements of the Arts and Culture Master
Plan and continue to implement its recommendations to increase the quality of life for Santa Ana's
residents and visitors, strengthen the arts economy, benefit local businesses, and create pathways for
careers in the region's thriving arts sector for Santa Ana's youth and adult population.
I can personally attest to the value of Santa Ana's investment in the arts. Media Arts Santa Ana received
an Investing in the Artist Grant, which enabled us to partner with New York's Philip K. Dick Film Festival to
celebrate local author and science fiction legend Philip K. Dick. The resulting festival partnership garnered
national media attention and attracted filmmakers from throughout the United States, Canada, England,
Italy and Japan to Santa Ana.
Additionally, our OC Film Fiesta, which was started with support from the City, just celebrated its loth
annual festival.
Here is a link to review the Santa Ana Arts and Culture Master Plan to refresh your knowledge of its
community -led recommendations and timeline for implementation.
https://www.santa-ana.org/cd/commissions/arts-and-cuItu re-commission/santa-ana-arts-and-culture-
master-plan
Thank You for Your Commitment to Santa Ana's Arts Community,
- Victor Payan
Victor Payan
Director
Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA)
c:619-701-0073
e: victor@masamedia.org
Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA) is a project of Community Partners, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Salas, Diana
From: Teresa Saydak <bubbasaydak@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 9:29 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Defund the police
Dear City Council members and Mayor,
Asa longtime resident of Santa Ana, I feel very strongly that we as a city need to defund our police. Too much
of our budget goes to the police, many of whom's presence terrorizes our black and brown community. We
need to focus on how to support our community, build it up, provide much needed services.... not through
weapons, or force, or prisons, but through compassion and basic services. Defund the police.
Secondly, we need to establish a civilian oversight commission to ensure that our police are following the high
standards that they agree to comply with by taking this job. People must be held accountable. This
commission must have subpoena power and investigatory and disciplinary authority.
Please consider what is best for the future of Santa Ana. Thank you, Teri Saydak
Salas, Diana
From: Anthony Johnson <anthony723johnson@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:02 AM
To: eComment
Cc: Pulido, Miguel; Sarmiento, Vicente; Penaloza, David; Solorio, Jose; Bacerra, Phil;
Villegas, Juan; Mendoza, Nelida
Subject: June 16 Meeting
Good morning,
As you know, this is an immensely important time in our history, and we have the opportunity to significantly
improve the lives of all people who are a part of this community, those who visit our city, and for future
generations to come. It has finally been brought to the forefront that we need a radical change in how we protect
and serve the people of this community, especially the Black, Latinx, and poor people. The Santa Ana police are
not only one of the most violent organizations in the state, but in THE COUNTRY, and the fact that over 40%
of our city budget goes to them is frankly disrespectful.
Continuing to expand funding for the police has obviously not been the answer to minimizing crime, which has
been consistently shown over and over and over. What our city needs is a reallocation of the police funding
towards community services and healthcare. We need further investment in youth programs, increased mental
health services, neighborhood infrastructures, childcare, and community outreach for those who need these
services most. We need more funds for rehabilitation and the re-entry process for formerly incarcerated
individuals, and to help increase employment and education rates.
We need to build a community that does not need this level of policing, which terrorizes Black, Latinx, and
poor people. We need to build a community where we know our elected officials listen to the voices of the
people who elected them, and will make decisions that will serve the people best. We need to build a
community that truly serves and protects each other.
I hope you take this into sincere consideration today, and as you make decisions from this day forward. I look
forward to hearing from you.
Thank you,
AJ
Salas, Diana
From: Janine Maria <brokensouvenir@msn.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:15 AM
To: eComment
Subject: City Meeting 6/16/2020 Comments - Items 75A, 85A, and 20C
To Mayor Pulido and Councilmembers:
My name is Janine Stallings, I am a homeowner in the Memorial Park area of Santa Ana. I am writing to ask
that the City Council reject the police budget for FY 2020-2021 and all planned police related expenditures.
The proposed budget increases spending for police at a time when we are seeing budget shortfalls due to
COVID-19, and mass demonstrations demanding a reimagining of how we spend money for issues currently
being handled by police. This is also immediately following the Santa Ana police union purchasing a special
election to remove a Councilmember they did not like. This kind of corruption should not stand.
Reject the budget in its current form. Over time we have asked the police to do more and more, and we have
allocated resources away from services that prevent crime in favor of policing and incarceration. Let's put our
money where our values are. Defund the police and increase spending for social services, education, libraries,
homelessness services, mental health, affordable housing, public health, public transit, immigrant services,
and programs for low income residents. Reimagine how we respond to emergency calls. Send Social Workers
and case managers to calls regarding mental health and homelessness (and stop criminalizing homelessness).
Send Social Workers and workers better trained in de-escalation to domestic calls. Send detectives, victim
support advocates, and case workers when crimes are reported after the fact. Demilitarize the police. These
are just some obvious possibilities - rethink every type of call and every line item being spent on police now,
and determine if it can be better handled in a different way. This should lead to a massive divestment of police
in favor of actual public safety and community investment.
Approve item 85A. Create an oversight committee including citizen involvement. The committee should have
investigative powers and real teeth to hold police accountable. The committee should be well positioned to
suggest alternative spending options. Fund the committee. Engage the community.
Address the corrupt relationship between the Council and the police union. The police union should not be
able to use the distraction of a pandemic to force a special election and oust a Councilmember. If you were to
support rethinking police spending, would your position on the Council be at risk too? That is corruption. Seize
this moment to get the Council out from under the thumb of the police union.
Thank you,
Janine Stallings
2116 5 Sycamore St, Santa Ana
Salas, Diana
From: Nathan Taft <taft.nathan@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:27 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Please renew the Deportation Defense Fund
Hi,
I'm a Santa Ana resident (zip code 92705) and would like to submit a comment about agenda item 65B and urge
the city to renew the Deportation Defense Fund at it's current level of $200,000 in order to protect our
community.
Thank you,
Nathan Taft, 92705
Salas, Diana
From:
Meelad <meeladvdt@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:29 AM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Defund Santa Ana Police
The Santa Ana police force and police forces in general have shown time and time again that regardless of how
many "good apples" there are, "bad apples" are not ousted, whereas the repercussions of these "bad apples" are
far worse for the community than the police officers themselves. Getting paid leave in response to doing your
job badly is a joke, if a firefighter showed up to a fire and killed the victims of the fire they would be
investigated and fired immediately. If a plumber showed up to my house and destroyed my toilet he would get
fired. Why does it make any difference for a police officer?
Increasing funding towards the police force is antithetical to increasing public safety. Instead, these funds
should be diverted to mental health, public health, school programs, etc. Increasing funding to the police force
is spitting in the face of the Santa Ana constituent.
The saying is 'one bad apple spoils the whole barrel'.
Thanks,
Meelad Vandat
Salas, Diana
From: Hastin Zylstra <hastin@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:35 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Public Comment for tonight's City Council meeting
Hello! My name is Hastin Zylstra, and I'm a homeowner in Santa Ana, Ward 7. I've lived in Santa Ana for 6
years.
I am stating my opinion in support of the police oversight committee, and adjusting the budget of the police
department in Santa Ana.
In regards to the budget, I understand that Police are expensive and that we need to ensure that our city is safe.
But I do not believe that we need to devote so much of the budget (42% of the FY 2019-2020 budget) to the
police force. Instead, I would like to see more of that budget be devoted to community outreach, or specific
specialised response units (such as for homelessness, mental health, or non-violent crimes). Too often as a city,
we dispatch armed police officers to handle these issues. As a small business owner in Orange County who has
to deal with homelessness issues, I would rather know that the person I am calling is going to provide actual
solutions for the individual rather than just arresting them - or possibly injuring them.
In regards to the police oversight committee, it would be a fantastic first step into more transparency for our
police department. As an important part of our community, we need to ensure that our police are held
accountable by its citizens and city. Transparent reports and details on police mishandling will ensure that our
citizens (POC especially) get a full insight into positive and poor handling of policing issues.
Thank you.
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:39 AM
To: eComment
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:11 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. Mario Maietta
13241 Fairmont Way
Santa Ana,
92705
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:41 AM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
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circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:28 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ms Tiffany Pham
3213 S Lowell St
Santa Ana,
92707
3
Salas, Diana
From:
Maria Ceja <ceja.maria95@gmaiI.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:51 AM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Item 75A
Mayor and City Council Members,
I am not in favor of an increase in police spending. ask that when you all reconsider the financial directions of
the budget for the fiscal year. We need to retract the excessive funding that has been invested into our police
department for years and reinvest that back into our community. We have witnessed first hand how COVID-19
has ravaged our community, leaving many without a job forcefully putting them into a position where they are
not able to pay their rent and purchase essential necessities. We know that these will be long-term effects, and
now more than ever, we need to ensure our community's wellbeing. We have been defending critical resources,
like public education and educational resources, parks, and recreational resources, for years and they managed
to overcome these difficulties. It is time to redirect the excessive funds given to the police departments to
education, community wellbeing (including mental health resources), parks and recreation, and rental
assistance. We need to defund the police.
We need to envision a future in which we begin truly caring for our community, instead of
continuously investing our limited funds into an institution that terrorizes our youth, separates families, and
continuously surveils our community. I am saying this not only as an academic but as a person who has first-
hand knowledge of the cruelties of the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD). I not only witnessed my friends'
aggressive encounters with SAPD but my father, my uncle, my brother, and my sister. This affects those being
terrorized by SAPD, as well as their loved ones who carry this weight with them. We need to end this domestic
terrorism. I will once again repeat the theme of my demand, defund SAPD.
Thank you,
Maria Ceja
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:54 AM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
to
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COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:43 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Brenda QUINTANA
1759 Lang ave.
West Covina,
91790
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:02 AM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
020
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circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:02 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Tania Chavez
8079 Wolff St
Westminster,
80031
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:04 AM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:29 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Tammy Heider
1808 N Flower St
Santa Ana,
92706
3
Salas, Diana
From:
Lauren Sanford <Iaurlizzie812@gmaiLcom>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:07 AM
To:
eComment
Subject:
DEFUND THE POLICE
I am commenting to demand funds be allocated away from the police and into the community. We are not
paying our tax dollars to be tear gassed and shot in the streets. Police have shown in the last couple weeks to be
incapable of conflict resolution, de-escalation, and of overcoming the systemic racism this policing system was
built on. Defund the police. Defund then today. Put that money where it can actually help our community.
Salas, Diana
From:
Liana Lujan <liana231ujan@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:11 AM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Defund SAPD
Hello, my name is Liana Lujan and I am a resident of Santa Ana.
I am emailing you to address the issue of systemic racism in police departments, the overt use of violence, and
the need for the allocation of funds to other departments/institutions that would better help our community. 13.5
million dollars does not need to be given to the SAPD. Our community asks that you fund our education
systems, our housing systems, and to address the issue of people experiencing homelessness. I ask you to
defund the police and establish a genuine community oversight of the police departments.
Salas, Diana
From: Jason Chumpitaz <jasonchumpitaz@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:29 AM
To: eComment
Subject: City counsel meeting
I've been living here my my whole life and during those 22 years nothing has been done to help the community while
SAPID gets more money every year.
Defund SAPID and invest into schools and the community that desperately needs it.
Sent from my iPhone
Salas, Diana
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Dear Santa Ana City Council members,
Yoselinda Mendoza <yoselinda.mendoza@gmail.com>
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:42 AM
eComment
Regarding agenda item 75A
My name is Yosi and I am a resident in Santa Ana. I am writing to urge you to DEFUND the Santa Ana Police Department. We do not
need any more money for the police department. We need to commit to investing into our communities, including in housing, parks and
recreation, mutual aid, public transportation, public libraries, and resources for youth.
The city budget is the peoples' budget of Santa Ana and should very much reflect the needs of the people in Santa Ana. Thank you.
Best,
Yosi
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:01 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Jasmine Buenrostro
2137 Tamy Ln
Santa Ana,
92706
z
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:22 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Devenie Maietta
13241 Fairmont Way
Santa Ana,
92705
z
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 10:15 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Robyn Tull
1797 keith st
Corona,
92881
z
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 9:42 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
JULIO A. TIRADO-VALENCIA
1192 MITCHELL AVENUE # 11
TUSTIN,
92780
z
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:49 AM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:32 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Ivis McCollum
2216 Edelweiss Loop
Trinity,
34655
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:52 AM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
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Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:40 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Jeffrey Ponce
1181 Carter Lane
Corona,
92881
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:53 AM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:25 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Bryan Fisher
223 N Bush St
Santa Ana,
92701
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:06 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
020
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:05 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Sanam Esmaili
620 W. Warner Ave.
Santa Ana,
92707
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:06 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 7:39 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Rosalinda Camarena
16161 Parkside Ln Apt D
Huntington Beach,
92647
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:06 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
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COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:51 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jimilyn Freeman
108 NE 1st St
Glen Rose,
76043
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:06 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:37 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Larry Ornelas
1921 W. Flora Street
Santa Ana,
920704
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:07 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:29 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Scott Fahrney
60 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana,
92610
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:07 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:33 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. Chad Harvey
140 E. Lime Avenue
Monrovia,
91016
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:07 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:15 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
s
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Christian Duque
1000 W. MacArthur Blvd. #105
Santa Ana,
92707
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:07 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
to
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:58 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
9
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Jessica Maietta
13881 Tustin East Dr.
Tustin ,
92780
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:07 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
020
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:18 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
11
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ms. Jamie McConnaughey
5 Elliston Drive
Ladera Ranch,
92694
12
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:08 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
13
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:12 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
14
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Esteban Olivares
909 E. 21st Street
Santa Ana,
92706
15
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:08 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
16
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:12 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
17
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Martha Cruz
542 e vista del Gaviota ave
orange,
92865
is
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:09 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
19
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:11 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
20
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Israel Sanchez
1228 E 14th St.
Santa Ana,
92701
21
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:09 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
22
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:49 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
23
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Sherryl Chaney
9144 Lantana Drive
Corona,
92883
24
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:10 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
25
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:29 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
26
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ms. Rami Gaumer
13092 Flint Drive
Santa Ana,
92705
27
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:10 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
28
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:17 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
29
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Kenny Gray
6511 Vassar Dr
Buena Park,
90620
30
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:11 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
to
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
31
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:51 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
32
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Jose Morales
3717 S Parton
Santa Ana,
92705
33
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:11 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
020
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
34
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:38 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
35
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Zayda Arcangel
3669 F Aspen Village Way
Santa ,
92704
36
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:11 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:22 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
38
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jeff Ellsberry
405 N Fern A
Orange,
92867
39
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:12 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:14 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Eric Demopoulos
1230 N Willet Cir
Anaheim,
92807
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:12 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:14 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
s
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Noemi Galan
5563 Cajon ave
Buena park,
90621
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:12 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:09 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
9
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Corbin Cofer
135 Corsica Drive
Newport Beach,
92660
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:12 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
10
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 8:01 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
11
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
James Rodino
1370 Valley Vista Dr.
Diamond Bar,
91765
12
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:13 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
13
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:43 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
14
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr George Bodnar
60 civic center Dr
Santa Ana ,
92701
15
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:13 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
16
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:36 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
17
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Teresa Andrade
8040 E Sprucewood Ave
Orange,
92869
is
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:13 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
19
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:21 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
20
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
william spike stutzmann
1125 9th ave
honolulu,
96816
21
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:14 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
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COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
22
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:20 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
23
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Munroe
300 JOSIE CIR, Unit A
PLACENTIA,
92870-5409
24
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:14 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
25
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:15 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
26
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jessica Marquez
1134 s clara st
Santa Ana ,
92704
27
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:14 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
28
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:09 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
29
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Zorina 7usay
1109 W Garry Ave
Santa Ana,
92707
30
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:14 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
31
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 7:07 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
32
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Denise Herrera
4025 Pinole Valley Rd
Pinole ,
94564
33
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:14 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
34
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:59 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
35
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Josh Plosser
PO Box 3283
Livermore ,
94551
36
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:14 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
37
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:59 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
38
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Nika Toulinova
2090 broadway
San Francisco ,
94115
39
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
40
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:59 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
41
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Nika Toulinova
2090 broadway
San Francisco ,
94115
42
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:58 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Miguel Zarate
4992 Underwood Drive
Santa Rosa,
95409
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
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COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:47 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
s
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Bianca Contreras
645 Buckeye Drive
Livermore,
94551
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:46 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
9
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Bianca Contreras
645 Buckeye Drive
Livermore,
94551
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
10
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:38 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
11
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Tina Koubek
308 Rock Oak Road
Walnut Creek,
94598
12
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
13
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:34 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
14
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Suzanne Acoba
316 S. Tustin Street
Orange,
92866
15
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
16
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:32 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
17
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Caprice Kirkpatrick
18251 VANDERLIP PL
TUSTIN,
92780-2243
is
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
19
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:21 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
20
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Cheryl Horan
60 civic center plaza
Santa Ana,
92701
21
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:16 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
22
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:19 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
23
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Louisa Cordova
1710 S. Rene Dr
Santa Ana,
92704
24
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:16 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
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25
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:16 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
26
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Margaret Larson
15 Coronado
Foothill Ranch,
92610
27
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:16 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
28
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:14 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
29
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Anne Garduno
26371 PALOMA
FOOTHILL RANCH,
92610
30
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:16 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
31
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 6:05 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
32
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Phuong Truong
15461 Monroe street
Midway City,
92870
33
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:17 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
34
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:51 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
35
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Alejandro Lopez
1607 N. Sycamore St.
Santa Ana,
92701
36
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:17 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
37
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:44 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
38
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Cecilia Aguinaga
2203 N Greenleaf St
Santa Ana,
92706
39
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:17 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
40
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:43 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
41
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Matthew Thomas
2441 S Cucamonga Ave
Ontario,
91761
42
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:17 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
43
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:38 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
44
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Michael Ashcraft
2342 North Park Blvd
Santa Ana,
92706
45
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:17 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
46
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:32 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
47
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Karla Miller
1149 East 1st st
Tustin ,
92780
48
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:17 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
49
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:11 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
50
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Eva Gil
1448 s Gibbs st
Pomona,
91766
51
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:18 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
52
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 5:07 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
53
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Carlos Juarez
310 N. Sunrise
Placentia ,
92870
54
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:18 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
55
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:39 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
56
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ms. Jeanne Giannakakos
2675 n vista heights rd
Orange,
92867
57
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:18 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
58
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:28 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
59
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. Ricky Prieto
102 Bishop Landing
Irvine ,
92620
m
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:18 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
61
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:26 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
62
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Rick Flores
3630 San Mateo Circle
Corona ,
92882
63
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:18 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
64
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:25 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
65
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Michael Smith
60 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana,
92702
0
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
67
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:10 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
0
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Phillip Queller
2733 Springhill
Corona,
92882
m
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:10 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ashlie Catlin
1429 Franzen Ave
Santa Ana,
92705
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:08 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
s
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Brianne Lippa
6871 E Rutgers Dr
Anaheim,
92807
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:06 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
9
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Lisa Widlak
409 N. Conestoga Way
Anaheim,
92807
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
10
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:04 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
11
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Laura Corey
29 W Altgeld Avenue
Glendale Heights,
60139
12
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
13
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 4:00 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
14
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Lissandra Gaytan
2126 Halladay St
Santa Ana,
92707
15
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
16
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:53 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
17
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Robert O'Conner
20292 Riverside dr
Newport Beach,
92660
is
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:19 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
19
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:52 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
20
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Lynda Kemp
1830 Combat Dr.
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
86403
21
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
22
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:51 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
23
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Dina Koehly
2511 Santiago st
Santa ana,
92706
24
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
25
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:51 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
26
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. John Kemp
1830 Combat Dr.
LAKE HAVASU CITY,
86403
27
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
28
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:43 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
29
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Carol Salvatierra
60 civic center plaza
Santa ana,
92791
30
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
31
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:42 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
32
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jorge Gaeta
25786 Round up Cir
Menifee,
92584
33
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
34
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:42 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
35
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Pritesh Padhiar
6170 Lincoln Ave
Cypress,
90630
36
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
37
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:33 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
38
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Caleb Peterson
39287 Corte Alisos
Murrieta ,
92562
39
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
40
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:30 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
41
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Brenda Nava
2205 Poinsettia St.
Santa Ana,
92706
42
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
43
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:27 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
44
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Yamina Rodriguez
4975 Shadydale Lane
Corona ,
92880
45
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
46
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:26 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
47
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Rocio Estrada
1005 Catalina Ave
Santa Ana,
92706
48
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:25 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Evelia Sanchez
2512 W, Greenwich Avenue
Santa Ana,
92704
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:21 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:25 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
s
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Daniel Castillo
2926 W Rome Ave
Anaheim,
92804
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:21 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
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Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:22 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
9
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Christina Rivera
847 Live Oak PI
Corona,
92882
0
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:21 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
10
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:21 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
11
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Ana Villanueva
717 N Garfield St Apt A
Santa Ana,
92701
12
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:21 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
13
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:20 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
14
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Tyler Liggett
4744 Golden Ridge Drive
Corona,
92880
15
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:21 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
16
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:06 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
17
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Beatriz Carrillo
204 W. 17th Street
Santa Ana,
92706
is
Salas, Diana
From: Victor Lujan <v.lujan@att.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:13 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Budget for SAPID
Hello, my name is Victor Lujan, a resident of Santa Ana-
1 am emailing you to address the issues of systemic racism in our country's police departments and the excessive use of
force on members of our society who exercise their right to protest the injustices suffered by Black communities
throughout the nation. I ask that you not just listen to just a small vocal segment of our community who oppose such
measures but look at the diversity of our communities and the national trends that are sweeping our nation. I . do not ask
that you dismantle our police departments but I do ask that you reallocate funds that would go to the SAPID to help fund
our educational systems, our housing systems, and to address the issue of people experiencing homelessness.
19
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:22 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:00 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Ron Moreno
1115 Louise St
Santa Ana,
92703
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:23 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:00 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
MR MICHAEL FEELEY
514 E. 2nd Street
Santa Ana,
92701
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:23 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:58 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
s
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. Paul Carrillo
204 West 17th Street
Santa Ana,
92706
9
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:23 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:57 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
9
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jason Garcia
5700 Sugar Pine Dr
Yorba Linda,
92886
9
Salas, Diana
From: Mary W <the_marywilson@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:44 PM
To: eComment
Subject: agenda item 65 B
Dear counselor members,
I strongly urge you to continue funding the immoral deportation of Santa Ana residents. The people of
Santa Ana deserve to live peacefully in their homes without fear of deportation and being detained.
Please show your support for all of your constituents, legal and not legal. They deserve your
continued support.
Thank you for your time,
Mary Wilso
Salas, Diana
From:
Katie Newman <katiemarienewman@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:33 PM
To:
eComment
Cc:
Pulido, Miguel; Sarmiento, Vicente; Solorio, Jose; Villegas, Juan; Penaloza, David;
Bacerra, Phil; Mendoza, Nelida
Subject:
6-16-20 Public Comment for Santa Ana City Council
Attachments:
Katie Newman -Santa Ana City Council Mtg Public Comment Attachments
06-16-20.pdf
Dear Mayor Pulido, Councilmember Sarmiento, Councilmember Solorio, Councilmember Villegas,
Councilmember Penaloza, Councilmember Bacerra and Councilmember Mendoza,
My name is Katie Newman and I am a proud homeowner and resident of Santa Ana. I live in the
Thorton Park neighborhood of Ward 4.
I grew up in Newport Beach and my late father was an officer for NBPD for nearly 30 years. He
retired as a police captain. My dad made me feel safer than anyone on earth. However the
inhumane reality is that my experience is limited to my race, my color, and the socioeconomics of
the community where I was raised.
I am deeply concerned for the public safety of Santa Ana and Orange County at large. Santa Ana is
among 8 of the largest Police Departments in the country that "kill black men at a higher rates than
the US murder rate. "(www.mappingpolice violence.org) Our city is also currently at an F rating
from Campaign Zero, and only has adopted 2 of the 8 outlined polices to limit the use of force and
eliminate police violence. I see that we are in the process of updating our policy - this is URGENT/
(https://policescorecard.org/?city--santa-ana
I ask you to delay item 20C Awarding a purchase order to National Auto Fleet for $236,215
and amending the contract with Stommel Inc dba Lehr Auto Electric to increase the budget
by $75,000 to a total of $1,075,000.
I ask you to delay ALL items pertaining to an increase in police funding.
I ask you to focus your energy on remodeling our concept of public safety so that every
resident of Santa Ana can live safely. We need you to deeply examine ALL police spending
and reallocate funds to comprehensive community well being such as:
• community services
• healthcare
• youth programs
• increased mental health services
• neighborhood infrastructures
• childcare
rehabilitation and the re-entry process for formerly incarcerated individuals, and to help
increase employment and education rates.
community outreach for those who need these services most
We demand that you require our Santa Ana Police Department to immediately implement harm
reduction policies as we collaboratively remodel public safety for our community. First and
foremost the implementation of a COMMUNITY LEAD Police Oversight Committee. We need
swift accountability and justice NOW.
How can we get better if we blindly invest in inhumane policing instead of our community's well
being? We urge you as our elected officials to holistically invest in safeguarding the health of our
citizens so that we and future generations can live peacefully and safely with each other.
I join in solidarity with the freedom fighters in Minneapolis, Louisville, and across the United
States. I call for the end to inhumane policing and police induced terror. I call for the strengthening
of our community health systems and creation of true public safety. We Can and We Must.
I thank you for your time and efforts in making true public safety a reality in Santa Ana.
Sincerely,
Katie Newman
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CALIFORNIA
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California.
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Each Department.
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DEADLY FORCE
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108 CIVILIAN
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Only 1 in every 54
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21,219 ARRESTS
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rate than 86%of
departments.
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POLICE USE OF FORCE BY YEAR
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A Used More Deadly Force per Arrest than 70%of Depts
POLICE SHOOTINGS WHERE POLICE
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WHERE POLICE SAY THEY SAW A
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OLICIFS ADOPTED TO LIMIT US[ OF FORCF *
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Bans Chokeholds/Strangleholds
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Requires Warning Before Shooting
• Bans Shooting at Moving Vehicles
• Requires Comprehensive Reporting
•Requires Exhaust Alternatives
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• Has Use of Force Continuum
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POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY
GRADE: 6% A _2%
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APPROACH TO POLICING
GRADE: D+ 69% A
ARRESTS BY YEAR L HOMICIDES UNSOLVED
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A Solved Fewer Homicides than 79%of Depts
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ARRESTS FOR LOW LEVEL OFFENSES
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residents
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PERCENT OF TOTAL ARRESTS BY
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Drug Possession ( 16% )
Violent Crime (9%)
Homicides of Black Victims Unsolved (0%)
Homicides of Latinx Victims Unsolved(
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POLICE FUNDING IN 2018 2,7
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A More Police Fundingthan 60%of Depts
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ABOUT THIS SCORECARD
This is the first statewide Police Scorecard in the United States. It was built using data
from California's penJustice database, public records requests, national databases
and media reports.
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https://policescorecard.org/?city=santa-ana
Use this Scorecard to identify issues within police departments that require the most
urgent interventions and hold officials accountable for implementing solutions. For
example, cities with higher rates of misdemeanor arrests could benefit most from
solutions that create alternatives to policing and arrest for these offenses. In cities
where police make fewer arrests overall but use more force when making arrests,
communities could benefit significantly from policies designed to limit police use force.
And cities where complaints of police misconduct are rarely ruled in favor of civilians
could benefit from creating an oversight structure to independently investigate these
complaints.
HERE'S HOW TO START PUSHING FOR CHANGE:
Contact your Mayor and Police
Chief, share this scorecard with
them and urge them to enact
policies to address the issues
you've identified:
Mayor Miguel Pulido
Phone: 714-647-6900
Email: mpulido@santa-ana.org
Police Chief David Valentin
Phone:714-245-8003
Advocacy Tip: California's new
deadly force law goes into effect in
January - requiring departments to
adopt more restrictive deadly force
policies. Tell your Mayor and Police
Chief to adopt a policy that explicitly
requires police to exhaust all
available alternatives prior to using
deadlyforce. Research shows this
policy saves lives.
Find your US Senator and US
Representative using the
Campaign Zero Advocacy Tool
and urge them to support
the PEACE Act, which would
require police departments to
adopt policies requiring de-
escalation and alternatives to
deadly force, a change that
would reduce police shootings
nationwide.
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If you have feedback, questions about the project, or need support with an advocacy
campaign, contact our Project Lead, Samuel Sinyangwe.
WHAT'S NEXT
COMPLETED
Inform
data -
driven
interventions in
California's 100
largest cities. Update
scores and track
progress over time.
COMPLETED
Expand
to every
major law
enforcement
agency in CA and
include additional
indicators such as
police budgets and
jail incarceration.
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Work
towards a
national
police scorecard as
more data are made
available by federal,
state, and local
agencies. Create the
foundation for a
National Policing
Intervention System
to improve policing
outcomes
nationwide.
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Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:35 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
n
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:35 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Nathan Martinez
1419 W 6th
Santa Ana ,
92703
3
Salas, Diana
From: David Garcia <darcia747@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:35 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Push for Defund SAPD (SA Council Meeting)
Good afternoon,
I want to take the time to state that I completely stand with defunding the SAPD for the 2020-21 city budget.
The city of Santa Ana has seen a dramatic increase in Public Service, but mainly the Police Department, that
continues to hold the most funding. There needs to be community oversight of the SAPD. Justice must be
served and we as residents must be listened too.
The city needs to defund the police department and begin funding other necessary services such as Public
Works, Parks and Recreation, Libraries. By funding these services, city officials can begin creating more
opportunities for the youth and benefit the Santa Ana residents.
Thank you for your time.
Respectfully,
Sergio D. Garcia
California State University of Fullerton I Class of 2022
Cinematic Television Arts Major I Bachelor of Arts
714.787.9163 1 darcia747ggmail.com
Salas, Diana
From: Karla Navarro <karma_karla@icloud.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:35 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda 75A and 85A
Hello, my name is Karla Navarro
I am in favor of agenda item 75A
I am in favor of agenda item 85A
I am a Santa Ana resident and have been my whole life -30 years to be exact. I believe our city can be an example and
lead the way for other cities if we adopt these agendas.
I believe the people have been very vocal in supporting these agendas and will benefit tremendously from their passing.
Thank you for your time
Karla Navarro
Salas, Diana
From:
Edgar Torres <esgarblow@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:51 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
DEFUND SAPID
I have been living in Santa Ana my entire life and have had my fair share of encounters with the police officers of this
city. This is the time to defund the SAPID and invest in something better for everyone. The recent events of racial
profiling has Gone to far and not just here in our city but all over the world. We can start to make the change in our
beautiful city and show that we are all one and should not fear for our lives everytime we have an encounter with a
police officer. The time to change is now and I hope my son doesn't have to continue living in this world where it's scary
to go outside of your house. Let's lead by example and show how to do things right. Let's start the change for justice and
a great community.
Thank you.
-Ed Torres.
Sent from my Phone
Salas, Diana
From:
Cruz, Yesenia
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:57 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Santa Ana Needs Police Accountabilit
From: Kelly Kraus -Lee <info@email.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 3:33 PM
To: Villegas, Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Santa Ana Needs Police Accountabilit
Juan Villegas,
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
Cities across the world have arisen in solidarity of the Black Lives Matter movement, including
Santa Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials, proclaimed
that Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa
Ana's residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the
midst of a global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and
violence are not abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of
their--our--daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
remains one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPID is responsible for
the highest numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568
residents from 2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level: not
only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by
the Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa
Ana must adopt immediately to protect its people
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next years budget. Yet the
city will still increase public safety spending -- the majority of which is police spending -- by
$13.5 million. This cannot stand.
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPID
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in
the form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant
rewards. Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like libraries,
parks, and housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a healthier city.
These services do far more for public safety than SAPID ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents
Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a
healthier city.Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep cuts
are expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5 million.
When the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian oversight board
with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the ability to hire and fire
officers, including the Chief of Police.
Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant with
the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPD, and to create real public safety for our city.
Kelly Kraus -Lee
kellyakrausCo)gmail.com
658 N SANTIAGO ST
SANTA ANA, California 92701
Salas, Diana
From:
Cruz, Yesenia
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:58 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
From: Margarita Muniz <maggy_m216@Hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 7:55 PM
To: Villegas, Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Re: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
Juan Villegas,
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed,
Tony Mcdade, and the countless other Black Lives murdered at the hands of police officers
and white supremacists across the country, cities across the world have arisen in solidarity,
including Santa Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials,
proclaimed that Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence.
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa
Ana's residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the
midst of a global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and
violence are not abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of
their--our--daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
remains one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPID is responsible for
the highest numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568
residents from 2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level: not
only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by
the Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa
Ana must adopt immediately to protect its people
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next years budget. Yet the
city will still increase public safety spending -- the majority of which is police spending -- by
$13.5 million. This cannot stand.
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPID
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in
the form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant
rewards. Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like libraries,
parks, and housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a healthier city.
These services do far more for public safety than SAPID ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents
Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a
healthier city.Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep cuts
are expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5 million.
When the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian oversight board
with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the ability to hire and fire
officers, including the Chief of Police.
Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant with
the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPD, and to create real public safety for our city.
Margarita Muniz
maggy m216(a)Hotmail.com
1012 Cabrillo Park Dr.
Santa Ana, California 92701
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:58 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:55 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
s
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Luis Morales
2100 S Lark Ellen Ave
West Covina,
91792
9
Salas, Diana
From:
Cruz, Yesenia
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:59 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
From: Miranda Gonzalez <info@email.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 1:22 PM
To: Villegas, Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Re: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
Juan Villegas,
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed,
Tony Mcdade, and the countless other Black Lives murdered at the hands of police officers
and white supremacists across the country, cities across the world have arisen in solidarity,
including Santa Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials,
proclaimed that Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence.
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa
Ana's residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the
midst of a global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and
violence are not abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of
their--our--daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
remains one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPID is responsible for
the highest numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568
residents from 2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level: not
only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by
the Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa
Ana must adopt immediately to protect its people
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next years budget. Yet the
city will still increase public safety spending -- the majority of which is police spending -- by
$13.5 million. This cannot stand.
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPID
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in
the form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant
rewards. Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like libraries,
parks, and housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a healthier city.
These services do far more for public safety than SAPID ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents
Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a
healthier city.Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep cuts
are expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5 million.
When the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian oversight board
with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the ability to hire and fire
officers, including the Chief of Police.
Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant with
the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPD, and to create real public safety for our city.
Miranda Gonzalez
mandygnlz94(a_)gmail.com
2054 S Rene Dr
Santa Ana , California 92704
Salas, Diana
From:
Cruz, Yesenia
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:59 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Comment on Proposed Budget
From: Kelly Kraus -Lee <kellyakraus@gmaiLcom>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 2:28 PM
To: Villegas, Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Comment on Proposed Budget
Dear Councilmember Villegas,
I am writing again to express deep concerns about the proposed city budget. The police do not need ANOTIIER
raise while our parks, library, and public works departments are so under -funded. Santa Ana voters are
watching this vote very closely and will remember it come election day. Please do the right thing and re-
allocate proposed police funding to departments that will actually make a difference in our community.
Kelly Kraus -Lee
10
Salas, Diana
From:
Cruz, Yesenia
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:00 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
From: Francisco Isais <info@email.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:35 AM
To: Villegas, Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Re: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
Juan Villegas,
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed,
Tony Mcdade, and the countless other Black Lives murdered at the hands of police officers
and white supremacists across the country, cities across the world have arisen in solidarity,
including Santa Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials,
proclaimed that Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence.
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa
Ana's residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the
midst of a global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and
violence are not abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of
their--our--daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
remains one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPID is responsible for
the highest numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568
residents from 2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level: not
only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by
11
the Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa
Ana must adopt immediately to protect its people
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next years budget. Yet the
city will still increase public safety spending -- the majority of which is police spending -- by
$13.5 million. This cannot stand.
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPID
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in
the form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant
rewards. Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like libraries,
parks, and housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a healthier city.
These services do far more for public safety than SAPID ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents
Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a
healthier city.Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep cuts
are expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5 million.
When the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian oversight board
with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the ability to hire and fire
officers, including the Chief of Police.
Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
12
Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant with
the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPD, and to create real public safety for our city.
Francisco Isais
isaisf(a_)gmail.com
1302 N Baker St
Santa Ana, California 92706
13
Salas, Diana
From:
Cruz, Yesenia
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:01 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
From: Keila Villegas <info@email.actionnetwork.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2020 6:22 PM
To: Villegas, Juan <JVileegas@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Re: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
Juan Villegas,
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed,
Tony Mcdade, and the countless other Black Lives murdered at the hands of police officers
and white supremacists across the country, cities across the world have arisen in solidarity,
including Santa Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials,
proclaimed that Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence.
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa
Ana's residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the
midst of a global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and
violence are not abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of
their--our--daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
remains one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPID is responsible for
the highest numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568
residents from 2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level: not
only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by
14
the Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa
Ana must adopt immediately to protect its people
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next years budget. Yet the
city will still increase public safety spending -- the majority of which is police spending -- by
$13.5 million. This cannot stand.
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPID
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in
the form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant
rewards. Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like libraries,
parks, and housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a healthier city.
These services do far more for public safety than SAPID ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents
Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a
healthier city.Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep cuts
are expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5 million.
When the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian oversight board
with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the ability to hire and fire
officers, including the Chief of Police.
Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
15
Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant with
the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPD, and to create real public safety for our city.
Keila Villegas
keila.villegas46(@gmail.com
806 S Raitt St Apt 3
Santa Ana, California 92704
16
Salas, Diana
From: Brianna Galvan <info@emaiLactionnetwork.org>
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 5:03 PM
To: Villegas, Juan
Subject: Re: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
Juan Villegas,
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed,
Tony Mcdade, and the countless other Black Lives murdered at the hands of police officers
and white supremacists across the country, cities across the world have arisen in solidarity,
including Santa Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials,
proclaimed that Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence.
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa
Ana's residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the
midst of a global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and
violence are not abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of
their--our--daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
remains one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPID is responsible for
the highest numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568
residents from 2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level:
not only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by
the Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa
Ana must adopt immediately to protect its people.
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next years budget. Yet the
city will still increase public safety spending -- the majority of which is police spending -- by
$13.5 million. This cannot stand
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPID
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in
the form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant
rewards. Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like
libraries, parks, and housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a
healthier city. These services do far more for public safety than SAPID ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents
Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a
healthier city.Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep
cuts are expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5
million. When the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian oversight
board with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory authority;
disciplinary authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the ability to
hire and fire officers, including the Chief of Police.
Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant
with the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPID, and to create real public safety for our city.
Brianna Galvan
brianna.galvan27@yahoo.com
1114 E Buffalo Ave
Santa Ana, California 92705
Salas, Diana
From: Nikolai Tiritilli <info@emaiLactionnetwork.org>
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 4:59 PM
To: Villegas, Juan
Subject: Re: Demanding Police Accountability in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
Juan Villegas,
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed,
Tony Mcdade, and the countless other Black Lives murdered at the hands of police officers
and white supremacists across the country, cities across the world have arisen in solidarity,
including Santa Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials,
proclaimed that Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence.
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa
Ana's residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the
midst of a global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and
violence are not abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of
their--our--daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
remains one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPID is responsible for
the highest numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568
residents from 2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level:
not only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by
the Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa
Ana must adopt immediately to protect its people.
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next years budget. Yet the
city will still increase public safety spending -- the majority of which is police spending -- by
$13.5 million. This cannot stand
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPID
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in
the form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant
rewards. Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like
libraries, parks, and housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a
healthier city. These services do far more for public safety than SAPID ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents
Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a
healthier city.Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep
cuts are expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5
million. When the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian oversight
board with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory authority;
disciplinary authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the ability to
hire and fire officers, including the Chief of Police.
Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant
with the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPID, and to create real public safety for our city.
Nikolai Tiritilli
tiritillin@gmail.com
825 Clemensen Ave
Santa Ana, California 92705
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:06 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
MU
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:59 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
No defund the police Ricardo Zavala
620 n Bush st
Anaheim,
92805
3
Salas, Diana
From: Jacky Reyes <reyesjackeline@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:10 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Santa Ana Council meeting
Hello,
I am deeply concerned about our city budget as the Santa Ana Police Department's is set to receive a pay raise. I am
even more concerned as it the current council members who have voted in favor of this pay raise. I recently saw that
two council members were creating a police oversight committee. How can we trust council members, who have
received and continue to receive funds from the Santa Ana Police Association. I demand transparency in all police
oversight committees and findings.
The city of Santa Ana, is comprised of many youth. It saddens and angers me to see the city's lack of prioritization into
children, youth and prevention programs. I was recently made aware that all part-time staff at the library were laid off.
How can the City continue to leave out the voice of so many children and youth. I am asking that you reprioritize the
city's budget and prioritize the children and youth of Santa Ana. I am asking that the the city council not view is residents
as "animals" and instead view the residents of Santa Ana as the hard working, and resilient people that we are.
Keep our streets safe by prioritizing children and you and implementing preventative programs and by counting to fund
services such as our library.
Jackeline Reyes, MSW
Sent from my iPhone
Salas, Diana
From:
Yuriana Velasco <yvelasco@live.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:16 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Item 75A
Good afternoon,
I was looking over The California Healthy Places Index and noticed a large percentage of our population in our city is
living under unhealthy conditions. 1 urge the city council to invest in affordable housing for our families, community
gardens, parks, libraries, free recreational activities, and mental health resources. No more investment in the police
department, invest in our children and make sure they grow up in a safe and healthy environment.
Listen to the community and adopt a People's Budget.
Sincerely,
Yuriana Velasco
Salas, Diana
From: Emily Jackson <emilyjacksonmd@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:53 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda item 75A-to adopt fiscal year 20-21 budget
Santa Ana City Council -
I am submitting this public comment with the expectation that it will become part of your permanent record for
the Santa Ana City Council meeting held on 6/16/20.
Santa Ana has one of the worst police forces in the state of California (ranked 92/100), recently receiving an 'F'
grade from the Campaign Zero scoring system, based on police violence, police accountability and approach to
policing. I am writing to request that the City Council divest from the police force and reinvest in community
programs. Low hanging fruit include utilizing trained, unarmed professionals instead of police to respond to
mental health crises, domestic violence incidents, and substance use issues. In this moment of crisis around
covid-19, City Council should also consider redirecting police funding to housing, education, health care and
paycheck protection for Santa Ana residents.
It is unconscionable to increase police funding at this time of economic crisis, when all other city funding is
being cut. Given the Santa Ana PD's poor performance and ongoing brutality towards its citizens, the City
Council should realize that pouring more money into the police is not going to increase public safety. Instead,
divest from the police and invest in proven strategies to increase public safety, like those I have outlined above.
Emily Jackson MD MPH
Family Physician, Reproductive Health Specialist
Fullerton, CA
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 1:36 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Dawn Dinh
1040 s pine canyon cir
Anaheim,
92807
z
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:20 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Cante Angel
1309 s Birch st
Orange,
92707
z
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
9493120358 Lesley Garcia
15215 W Fillmore St
Goodyear,
85338
z
Salas, Diana
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Dear Santa Ana City Council,
Rachel Will <rachelewill@gmail.com>
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:07 PM
eComment
Defund Santa Ana PD: 20C, 25E, 75A, 85A
My name is Rachel Will and I am a voting resident of the 3rd ward in Santa Ana. I am writing to you today to
oppose all increases in funding of the police budget and advocate for defunding of the police department, with
the budget instead reallocated toward social services in Santa Ana to serve our most vulnerable populations. I
specifically oppose items 20C, 25E, and police funding related to 75A.
Additionally, while a police oversight commission proposed in item 85A may seem like a step in the right
direction it only further legitimizes police violence and funding. Instead, as proposed by Mariame Kaba in the
New York Times, I believe "the only way to diminish police violence is to reduce contact between the public
and the police." I further advocate for the defunding of Santa Ana PD.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best wishes,
Rachel
Rachel Will
rachelewill ggmail. com
Salas, Diana
From: Ruth Linnert <ruthielinnert@gmaiLcom>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:19 PM
To: eComment
Subject: DEFUND THE POLICE & CONTINUE FUNDING DEPORTATION DEFENSE
Dear Mayor & City Council,
My name is Ruth Linnert and I am a resident of Santa Ana, Ward 3. I am writing in deep concern for the health
of Santa Ana's community. It has become more than clear that a radical shift in our concept of policing and
community health must take place at the local level. It is unacceptable that Black and marginalized communities
are living in persistent fear of being killed by state authorities like police, immigration agents or even white
vigilantes who are emboldened by state actors.
Despite continued profiling, harassment, terror and killing of Black communities, local and federal decision -
makers continue to invest in the police, which leaves Black people vulnerable and our communities no safer.
Moreover, this deep lack of trust that the government is breeding by terrorizing its own people, rather than
safeguarding our health, is an alarming risk for future generations to live peacefully and safely with each other.
The time has come to defund the police.
We need to restore justice in our city which has prided itself on providing sanctuary to all people of our
community. A radical increase for funding towards community services and healthcare is imperative. We need
youth programs, increased mental health services, neighborhood infrastructures, childcare, and community
outreach for those who need these services most. We need more funds for rehabilitation and the re-entry process
for formerly incarcerated individuals, and help increase employment and education rates. We need to continue
funding for the deportation defense fund in our city. We need to build a society that does not need policing.
We call for defunding of police and for those dollars to be rerouted to strengthen our community health system
including continued funds for deportation defense and relief.
Sincerely,
Ruth Linnert
524 N. Grand Ave. SA 92701
ruthielinnertggmail.com
714-328-0929
Salas, Diana
From: Joanna Cazares <joanna.cazaresjc@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:07 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Santa Ana City Council Meeting 06/16/2020
To City Council:
Community safety is something that cannot be provided by the police department. As a matter of fact,
community safety is only possible with the enrichment of education, affordable housing, accessible healthcare,
and opportunities for our growing homeless population. Increasing the budget for the police department in Santa
Ana will only increase racially driven arrests. We must stop the terrorization and oppression of our community
of color that law enforcement has brought upon Santa Ana, and instead allocate funds to our community. It
is with this belief that I bring up the following reasonings.
Santa Ana City Council should hold the Santa Ana Police Department accountable. There needs to be an
establishment of strong Civilian Police Oversight Commission with subpoena, investigatory, and disciplinary
powers.
With that being said, Santa Ana City Council should deny any future requests for budget increases of the Santa
Ana Police Department.
As a community, we request and demand that the Santa Ana Police Department be defunded.
Those funds can be allocated back into our communities, more specifically to the prominent problems our city
faces.
As we know, our homeless population is increasing, and efforts should be made for them such as housing, job
opportunities and training, rehab programs if needed, mental health evaluations, COV D-19 treatments for free,
etc.
We must also enrich our youth in providing them programs that benefit them. More art programs and
musical programs should be implemented in daily learning. Our students in need should be given free internet
access in their homes in order to complete their studies as mandated by the state.
Currently, our city is facing a rent crisis due to the gentrification of our communities and the pandemic. Rent
assistance should be given to the residents of Santa Ana struggling to pay rent because of COVID-19. We
should not stop there. Affordable housing should be made available to all Santa Ana residents as well. We have
to think of our community and the people who make up the community! Rent should have never spiked to the
insane amount it has in the past years.
There are many ways to help our community and our people, what I mentioned is only a minimum. We must
make it possible, our people are demanding to be heard. To reiterate, the people of Santa Ana are demanding
that Santa Ana City Council defund the Santa Ana Police Department, allocate those funds to community
enriching programs/parks/assistance, and also hold the department accountable.
With gratitude,
Joanna Cazares
A Resident of Santa Ana
Salas, Diana
From: Linden Reid <thelinreid@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:32 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Council meeting 6/16/20 comments
My name is Linden Willis and I live in downtown Santa Ana.
Item 75A:
I want the Council to redistribute the proposed $13.5 million police budget increase to the PD into other
community -building programs instead. I would like to see all of the funds for Measure X allocated towards
addressing homelessness to go towards resources for homeless people instead of police response to
homelessness.
Item 85A:
I support the creation of a police oversight commission.
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:33 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
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circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:23 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Margarito Marquez
1269 S Cedar St
Santa Ana,
92707
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:35 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-sched u le.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:04 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Saldivar
14212 Whiterock Dr.
La Mirada,
90638
3
Salas, Diana
From: Olga Rodriguez <olgarodrilau@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:40 PM
To: eComment
Subject: June 16, 2020 Item 75A
To Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana Councilmembers,
I am demanding that you take a significant portion of the budget to fund areas and programs that would actually
help our community, like libraries, parks and recreation, housing, etc. Many of you have expressed support in
investing in our community, however I do not believe you will act on this as the gap between funding for the
SAPD and that of the areas I previously mentioned has been consistently far too wide for the past decade. The
SAPD, like many other police departments across the nation, have shown that they cannot show restraint and
have a tendency to escalate situations. It is irresponsible and dangerous to continue to put millions of dollars
into the police department. You cannot say you want to "invest in our community" and at the same time fund
the police when officers constantly pose a threat to our safety and peace of mind. Reform is not the answer.
Defund the SAPD.
Sincerely,
Olga Rodriguez Lau
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Salas, Diana
From:
Zach Fairless <zmfairless@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:49 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Defund The Police
Dear Mayor & City Council,
My name is Zachary Fairless and I am a resident of Ward 3. I am writing in deep concern for the health of Santa
Ana's community. It has become more than clear that a radical shift in our concept of policing and community
health must take place at the local level. It is unacceptable that Black and marginalized communities are living
in persistent fear of being killed by state authorities like police, immigration agents or even white vigilantes
who are emboldened by state actors.
Despite continued profiling, harassment, terror and killing of Black communities, local and federal decision -
makers continue to invest in the police, which leaves Black people vulnerable and our communities no safer.
Moreover, this deep lack of trust that the government is breeding by terrorizing its own people, rather than
safeguarding our health, is an alarming risk for future generations to live peacefully and safely with each other.
The time has come to defund the police.
We need to restore justice in our city which has prided itself on providing sanctuary to all people of our
community. A radical increase for funding towards community services and healthcare is imperative. We need
youth programs, increased mental health services, neighborhood infrastructures, childcare, and community
outreach for those who need these services most. We need more funds for rehabilitation and the re-entry process
for formerly incarcerated individuals, and help increase employment and education rates. We need to continue
funding for the deportation defense fund in our city. We need to build a society that does not need policing.
We call for defunding of police and for those dollars to be rerouted to strengthen our community health system
including continued funds for deportation defense and relief.
Sincerely,
Zachary Fairless
524 N Grand Ave, Santa Ana, CA, 92701
Zmfairless@gmail.com
7608877270
Salas, Diana
From:
Matt Ripley <matthew.ripley13@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:56 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Item 75A
As a Santa Ana resident I am AGAINST an increase for Santa Ana PD.
Things we could provide instead:
• internet to every SAUSD student
• larger rent assistance for those affected by a COVID economy
• right to counsel for COVID evictions
• Parks & Rec
• Health Services
• etc
Thank you,
Matt
t
Salas, Diana
From:
Aransazu <curielaransazu@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:59 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
DEFUND POLICE NOW
I am a resident of Santa Ana and I demand we DEFUND the police immediately, the money can be redirected into
healthcare, schools, COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAM!!! The police should not be the only people we class under distress!
they are not trained for stress -full situations! they are trained to KILL AND ESCALATE SITUATIONS! WHO ARE YOU
REALLY PROTECTING?
Orozco, Norma
From:
Elaine Arriola <elaine.a.arriola@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:22 PM
To:
eComment
Cc:
Pulido, Miguel; Sarmiento, Vicente; Penaloza, David; Bacerra, Phil; Villegas, Juan;
Mendoza, Nelida; Solorio, Jose
Subject:
URGENT: Public Comment Agenda Item 75
Categories: Correspondence
To the Santa Ana Mayor, City Council, and to whom it may concern:
I am not just addressing you today city council, I speak to us all. We are a city that stands together. We are
different from the rest of Orange County; we are special. We value one another, our safety, our health, our well-
being, our community. We know that we are being disproportionately affected by the COVID-ig pandemic in
terms of health and our fiscal standing. However this comes to no surprise. As a city primarily populated by
people who identify as an ethnic minority we are victims of viruses like COVID-ig that magnify the target
towards minorities. Amidst this crisis we have proven we are resilient together. Our community came together
to protect those most vulnerable. People across our city came together to support one another, to protect one
another whether it was through food banks, protecting tenant rights, relieving challenges that those less
fortunate and most impacted could not combat on their own. We each contribute to this city in our own way.
I am here today to do my part in uplifting the voices of members of our home --Santa Ana.
With that said, my name is Elaine Arriola from Ward i represented by councilman Vicente Sarmiento, and it is
with the most profound urgency that I relay you this message. Santa Ana has been in and has been expecting a
budget deficit since before the outbreak of covid-ig, we know that. Members of the council I know that you care
about your constituents, but the question we have is do you care for us enough? Here is your opportunity to
engage with us. So many of us constituents are urging elected officials, but most importantly you city council,
to please reconsider where the general budget is going. Santa Ana especially is significant because even as
almost half of our city's general fund is being and has been allocated to the local police department, crime has
only increased in the past five years. When you run with the platform of increasing public safety you are telling
us that we need protection from ourselves. That we are such a broken community that instead of investing in us
especially our youth we need to be policed. Santa Ana is among the top ioo cities that pays their police the
most. Yet some people in our community are impoverished, homeless, low-income, barely making ends meet,
and living paycheck to paycheck. The effects of over policed communities are not only the outcome of police
brutality and violence, its stunted child development, increasing mental health issues, less -higher education
attainment for members of our community, and amplification of the school to prison pipeline, amongst many
other negative outcomes.
Let's find ways to provide resources for underprivileged children, students, and community members. Let's not
condition a beautiful community like Santa Ana to feel criminalized because the city funds their policing more
than community development plans. Especially in Santa Ana, undocumented constituents already feel
criminalized by the current administration based on their immigration status, People of Color in the
community feel criminalized because the rest of Orange County feels the need to ignore the humanitarian crisis
that is the vast amount of homeless people in our county and leaving it to cities especially Santa Ana who are
already struggling financially. I respect and admire your prolonged efforts of pushing the county to do more on
homelessness. However, this city's spending should be effective. I am here to break it to you that hiring more
police officers councilmen Solorio and Sarmiento who are running for Mayor and to everyone here today, is not
the solution to a humanitarian issue. I live right by the train tracks on the southside of Santa Ana where a lot of
homeless people reside. I witness the violence they are subjected to. The police come, tear down their
structures of protection, their small places of part-time comfort, and throw them away. The police force is
treating the homeless as if they are not human. As if they are not entitled to property they way the police just
throw away and sometimes steal their belongings.
Historically and especially in these unprecedented times it has been critical to reanalyze the purpose of the
police in this country, especially our individual communities. With more cities taking steps to disempowering
the too strong police unions, the police department in general, like the city of Santa Ana has: developing a
police oversight committee, we can slowly, but surely attain a future with no police. Having no police in a
community may sound daunting at fast, but consider a future where social programs meant to help keep us
safe thrive because they're funded, where more people have jobs, where people are paid a living wage, where
our community is supported by those elected to lead it, it is until we access that future, will we then have a
community that thrives to its fullest capacity where there is little to no crime, and where the police is no longer
needed. According to the ACLU, there are millions of children in schools in the U.S where there are no
counselors, nurses, school psychologists, or social workers. There are too many Americans dying or suffering
from mental health issues that begin earlier in life —predominantly in adolescence. With that said, crime is not
random. Most of the time, crimes happen because someone has been unable to meet their basic needs through
other means. In order to proactively fight crime we do not need an increasingly funded police force —we do not
need police in totality at all. What we need is more jobs, more educational opportunities, more arts programs,
more community centers, more mental health resources and more of a say in how our communities function.
The community knows elected officials whom I shall not refer to by name are sponsored by the police union for
their re-election campaign, that the OC District Attorney drops charges on police officers, but most importantly
where our tax dollars are going. I urge you brothers and sisters- fellow Santaneros to let the community help
you help us come up with a plan for the future for us as a county and as every individual city as well.
The first step is to acknowledge that we need to defund the police in our communities and reallocate funds
towards community services.
THE SANTA ANA POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION deferring the salary increase that should not have
been implemented in the first place, scheduled for July 1, 2020 is NOT enough.
As an underprivileged member of our community, as a foster kid who was taken away from her family as a
result of being impacted by drug addiction, as a low-income first generation college student, a person who has
been homeless in this city before, as a Santanera who is among the many people in our community who wish to
have the privilege of being born, raised, and live in our beautiful city for as long as we live like many of you
have, as a student of UC Berkeley one of the most regarded privileges that I do have and that I feel guilty of
having because there is no reason more students that come from Santa Ana should not have likewise, I urge
you to please listen, to me, to us.
We are asking you to invest in us ---especially our youth, but only as a result from defunding the
police. The police take up almost half of the city's general fund.
The following is taken from the Voice of OC article by Tsears
"The vote, Measure X, pushed Santa Ana's sales tax to 9.25 percent, the highest in Orange County.
And over the next ten years the new tax is projected to increase the city's general fund by about
$6o million a year.
Now, some members of a resident committee tracking Measure X say the money isn't being spent
as promised. For example, they say, the biggest chunk of the money — about $43 million a year —
is being used to pay down city debts."
If this city is using our tax dollars to pay down city debt --it's time this city reinvests in the community with
resources we have too long been indebted of. This city would rather take from the pockets of its constituents
rather than take from the $i4o.8 million that is invested into the police department aka "public safety."
With all this said,
I hope you deem these matters appropriate enough to convince you they are worthy of taking action on.
Here are my answers to some questions you might have for me:
What is my vision of community safety?
Public servants whose job it is to deescalate difficult, unsafe situations. Mental health and social workers
addressing homelessness. More mental health and educational resources for youth. City partnering with non-
profit organizations to boost community engagement and mentor resources. Programs for disadvantaged
youth --those impacted by the Foster Care system and the Juvenile Justice System. Drug addiction treatment
centers with more waivers. Resources for LGBTQ+ youth and community members. Funding VAPA programs
more so that a career in the arts is accessible for the youth in our community.
What do I think is going to be the most useful long term investment to help us recover from COVID?
Investing in small local businesses and making more jobs in the community and community members buy
more and give local companies more business. If local businesses grow, they can increase their employee
wages, meaning that disposable income levels will grow and be invested into the city. This will lead to
employers hiring new workers, local unemployment rates will decrease, and perhaps promote better economic
conditions for the city.
Thank you & Continued Strength,
Elaine Arriola
Elaine Arriola
University of California, Berkeley I B.A. Psychology & Legal Studies
(657) 346-5196
elaine.a.arriolaggmail. com
Orozco, Norma
From:
Citlali Espinoza <citlali.espinoza@yahoo.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:24 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Public comment 6/16/20
Attachments:
Public Comment.pdf
Categories: Correspondence
Mayor Pulido and Members of the Santa Ana City Council,
In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Sean Reed, Tony
Mcdade, and the countless other Black Lives murdered at the hands of police officers and white
supremacists across the country, cities across the world have arisen in solidarity, including Santa
Ana. Santa Ana community members, including some city elected officials, proclaimed that
Black Lives Matter and called for an end to police violence.
While these murders occurred hundreds of miles away, the same systemic and structural
inequalities that caused these deaths are alive in Santa Ana. That is the reason why Santa Ana's
residents, especially the youth, felt such outrage and took to the streets, even in the midst of a
global pandemic. For many young people in the city, police harassment and violence are not
abstract concepts that happen only in faraway cities. Rather, they are part of our daily lives.
Especially now, we can't ignore the fact that the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) remains
one of the deadliest police departments in California. In fact, SAPD is responsible for the highest
numbers of fatal shootings in Orange County, with 27 shootings per 324,568 residents from
2006-2016.
True equality, and, specifically, fully valuing Black Life would require change at every level: not
only our criminal justice system, but also our economic policies, foreign policies, media
environment, and so much more. However, and in keeping with the demands put forward by the
Movement for Black Lives, we want to outline a series of changes and steps that Santa Ana must
adopt immediately to protect its people.
Our first priority is to transform the city's spending. Due to the impacts of COVID-19 on the
city's tax revenues, we understand that deep cuts are expected in next year's budget. Yet the city
will still increase public safety spending, the majority of which is police spending by $13.5
million. This cannot stand.
Educators within the Santa Ana Unified School District are paying for supplies out of pocket,
and unfortunately this is seen as the norm for educators to go within their own limited income.
As a Santa Ana resident who has been in the Santa Ana Unified School District, and
community, it would be in the best interest of the people to have professionals such as; mental
health service providers, social workers, and victim survivor advocates available towards the
people of Santa Ana. In order for there to be a decline in crime, the people of Santa Ana need to
have their basic needs met. Our neighboring counties such as L.A. County have taken it upon
themselves to listen to the people and get them the help that their residents need.
If COVID-19-related cuts are to be made, they must come first and foremost from the SAPD
budget. The City Council has increased SAPD's budget year after year, most egregiously in the
form of the $25 Million Police Officers Association Contract of 2018. Residents should not
make sacrifices while an abusive police force continues to receive unjust and exorbitant rewards.
Instead, the City should make cuts to protect other critical city programs like libraries, parks, and
housing, which positively impact the community and contribute to a healthier city. These
services do far more for public safety than SAPD ever has.
We demand the following actions from the Council in order to to challenge systemic racism,
champion police accountability, and end police violence for our residents:
1. Cut SAPD's budget and use the savings to preserve and prop up city programs like libraries,
parks, housing, etc. which have positive impacts on the community and contribute to a healthier
city. Due to impacts of COVID-19 on the city's tax revenues, we understand deep cuts are
expected in next year's budget. Yet public safety spending is increasing by $13.5 million. When
the city equates public safety with police spending, it is unjust and inequitable.
2. Grant genuine community oversight of the police department through the creation of a civilian
oversight board with the following powers: subpoena power; independent investigatory
authority; disciplinary authority; adequate funding and staff to accomplish its duties; and the
ability to hire and fire officers, including the Chief of Police.
3. Renegotiate POA contracts with respect to the handling of police misconduct, and include
community stakeholders in the bargaining process, including in all future POA contracts.
4. The immediate release of all police misconduct records and body camera footages on a
publicly available website at no cost.
5. A Resolution from the Santa Ana Council in support of Repealing California's Public Safety
Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.
6. Demilitarization of the police and an end to all federal funding to purchase military equipment
and weapons for our police department.
7. Address racial profiling by incorporating an individual stop and search database compliant
with the California Racial and Identity Act passed by California in 2016.
We demand that you act immediately to make the reforms outlined above. We look forward to
working together to implement them to end the intolerable violence our communities suffer at
the hands of SAPD, and to create real public safety for our city.
Orozco, Norma
From:
L Tonkovich <louistonkovich@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:24 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Call to Action
Categories: Correspondence
Santa Ana City Council,
Police accountability is long overdue. For too long, the police in your city have wielded unjust
authority, doing more harm than good. Local law enforcement should practice harm prevention and emergency
response, not racist violence. Please:
1. Establish a civilian police oversight commission with subpoena power and investigative and disciplinary
authority.
2. Defund your police department.
There is no reason why police in Santa Ana, or in any city, should receive more funding than social services,
education, and housing.
Thank you.
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:16 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. Julio Sanchez
325 E. Occidental St.
Santa Ana,
82705
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:39 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Martha Valladares
8850 Lemonwood dr
Corona ,
92883
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:05 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Sanam Esmaili
620 W. Warner Ave.
Santa Ana,
92707
z
Orozco, Norma
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:38 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Thomas Eldridge
1143 E. Culver Ave.
Orange,
92866
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Orozco, Norma
From: Xitlaly Sanchez <xitlallysanchez@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:27 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Comment on Agenda Item 65b
Categories: Correspondence
Good afternoon
My name is Xitlaly Sanchez and I am a Santa Ana resident. I want to submit a public comment on agenda item
65B in support of the renewal of the Deportation Defense Fund at its current level of $200,000 to continue
providing protection to Santa Ana residents facing detention and deportation. As a city, we must do whatever
we can to support and protect our residents.
Best,
Xitlaly
Orozco, Norma
From:
Saul Montano <rzasaul@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:31 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Call To Defund Santa Ana Police
To my city government representatives,
My name is Saul Montano and I am a resident of Santa Ana. Santa Ana Police is the Sth most violent
department in the country. The time has come to defund the police. Rather, our city needs a radical increase for
funding towards community services and healthcare. We need youth programs, increased mental health
services, neighborhood infrastructures, childcare, and community outreach for those who need these services
most. We need more funds for rehabilitation and the re-entry process for formerly incarcerated individuals, and
to help increase employment and education rates. Santa Ana, and Orange County as a whole, needs to build a
society that does not need the level of policing. I join in solidarity with the freedom fighters all over the country
and call for the end to police terror. I call for defending of police and for those dollars to be rerouted to
strengthen community health system.
Sincerely,
Saul Montano
Orozco, Norma
From:
Kcondia <kcondia@gmaiLcom>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:34 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
EComment
Dear Mayor Pulido & City Council,
My name is Kristin and I am a resident of Orange. I am a patron and member of many of Santa Ana's arts, music, and
small businesses. I am writing in deep concern for the health of Santa Ana's community. It has become more than clear
that a radical shift in our concept of policing and community health must take place at the local level. It is unacceptable
that Black and marginalized communities are living in persistent fear of being killed by state authorities like police,
immigration agents or even white vigilantes who are emboldened by state actors.
Despite continued profiling, harassment, terror and killing of Black communities, local and federal decision -makers
continue to invest in the police, which leaves Black people vulnerable and our communities no safer. Moreover, this
deep lack of trust that the government is breeding by terrorizing its own people, rather than safeguarding our health, is
an alarming risk for future generations to live peacefully and safely with each other.
The time has come to defund the police.
WE NEED to restore justice in our city which has prided itself on providing sanctuary to all people of our community. A
radical increase for funding towards community services and healthcare is imperative. WE NEED youth programs,
increased mental health services, neighborhood infrastructures, childcare, and community outreach for those who need
these services most. WE NEED more funds for rehabilitation and the re-entry process for formerly incarcerated
individuals, and help increase employment and education rates. WE NEED to continue funding for the deportation
defense fund in our city. WE NEED to build a society that does not need policing.
We call for defunding of police and for those dollars to be rerouted to strengthen our community health system
including continued funds for deportation defense and relief.
Sincerely,
Kristin Condia
1457 N. Navarro PI.
Kcondia@gmaiLcom
714-213-1448
Orozco, Norma
From:
Dream <dreaminginlace@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:35 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Ecomment
Dear Mayor Pulido & City Council,
My name is Kristin and I am a resident of Orange. I am a patron and member of many of Santa Ana's arts,
music, and small businesses. I am writing in deep concern for the health of Santa Ana's community. It has
become more than clear that a radical shift in our concept of policing and community health must take place at
the local level. It is unacceptable that Black and marginalized communities are living in persistent fear of being
killed by state authorities like police, immigration agents or even white vigilantes who are emboldened by state
actors.
Despite continued profiling, harassment, terror and killing of Black communities, local and federal decision -
makers continue to invest in the police, which leaves Black people vulnerable and our communities no safer.
Moreover, this deep lack of trust that the government is breeding by terrorizing its own people, rather than
safeguarding our health, is an alarming risk for future generations to live peacefully and safely with each other.
The time has come to defund the police.
WE NEED to restore justice in our city which has prided itself on providing sanctuary to all people of our
community. A radical increase for funding towards community services and healthcare is imperative. WE
NEED youth programs, increased mental health services, neighborhood infrastructures, childcare, and
community outreach for those who need these services most. WE NEED more funds for rehabilitation and the
re-entry process for formerly incarcerated individuals, and help increase employment and education rates. WE
NEED to continue funding for the deportation defense fund in our city. WE NEED to build a society that does
not need policing.
We call for defunding of police and for those dollars to be rerouted to strengthen our community health system
including continued funds for deportation defense and relief.
Sincerely,
Kristin Condia
1457 N. Navarro Pl.
KCondia cggmail.com
714-213-1448
Orozco, Norma
From: Diana Castro <dcastro@berkeley.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:41 PM
To: eComment
Subject: SA City Council Meeting 6/16
Hello Santa Ana City Council Members,
I wanted to send an email regarding the SA City Council Meeting that is scheduled for this evening. I am
writing to voice my frustration and disproval of the proposed budget for fiscal year 2020-2021, agenda item
75A. The "recommendations" provided by the Citizen Oversight Committee are incredibly pointless and should
be more specific than only recommending that items should be "reassessed". The Citizen Oversight
Committee "was not able to make any recommendations" for the FY-20-21 budget, how? The budget is
incredibly important and should receive the most recommendations. So how can we trust that our City Council
fight for the best interests of Santa Ana residents, when they can not even be held accountable?
There is no reason why the revenue from property taxes, which helps fund our school district, be lower than
what is spent by the city on police. It is appalling that an already underfunded city would choose to prioritize
the funding of the police department instead of investing in education and other community development
programs. Some of the money that is divested from the police can better fund other programs or better yet create
more spaces for our community members, such as building another library. It is frustrating to see that a great
city like Santa Ana only has 1 public library, for its population of over 330,000. When in comparison, our
neighboring city Costa Mesa has 2 public libraries for the cities population of about 100,000.
I have personally needed to call the police because I needed to have someone to write an incident report. It took
two calls to SAPD and a 40-minute wait, for someone to arrive at my residence. Thank goodness it wasn't a
more severe situation, because even when resorting to having to call the SAPD, it doesn't mean that you will be
assisted in a timely manner. On a more recent occasion, when the SAPD was called for an incident that
occurred on my street. Only one police officer was needed for this, but 2 separate vehicles showed up. Then in a
few minutes, all of them left the scene. When 1 definitely should have stayed, the assessment used by officers
when they choose to actually do their job is disappointing.
The proposed city budget needs to be completely reassessed. Placing the needs of the community higher than
the pay of the police department and their pensions. There also needs to be more transparency in the lobbying
that is done by the police department union. Since this, unfortunately, affects how our city council members
vote regarding matters that affect Santa Ana residents. It seems that many of our council members that claim to
have love and a passion to foster intergenerational growth for our city have completely forgotten what it feels
like to be a resident that is underserved due to these voting practices.
Best,
Diana Castro
Orozco, Norma
From:
Julia Hernandez <julia.e.hernandez.v@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:41 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Comment item 65B
Good afternoon Santa Ana City Council,
My name is Julia Hernandez, I am a Santa Ana resident. I am submitting a public comment on agenda item 65B
in support of the renewal of the Deportation Defense Fund at its current level of $200,000 to continue providing
protection to Santa Ana residents facing detenci6n and deportation.
We are a community of immigrants and as such it is necessary to support those in our community who are most
vulnerable. Those who, due to conflicts or hunger were forced to leave the homes they were born into and build
a new home in Santa Ana.
I trust you will take my comments into consideration.
Thank you,
Julia Hernandez
All the best,
Julia Hernandez
B.S Child and Adolescent Development
Union Institute and University
Cell: (657)294-7611
Orozco, Norma
From: nohemi ramos <ramosnohemi051@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:42 PM
To: eComment
Subject: police accountability
We the people of Santa Ana demand that our budget be spent on our community & not on a police force that
continuously fails to serve & protect us. We NEED rent control, we NEED better roads, we have a HUGE
homeless & mental health crisis on our hands! We need better funding for our schools & for our community
based programs. We DESERVE police accountability! Our police department's budget is $144,227,570 which
continues to increase every year while our community is literally falling apart. You cannot go a day in Santa
Ana without seeing homeless people &/or druggadicts on our streets & when they commit crimes the police are
never helpful. Our police department has an F rating, they have at least 13 deadly force incidents, that's higher
than 70% of california police departments. They have at least 108 reported complaints of police misconduct in a
community thats is primarily hispanic and whose large portion of residents are undocummented or have
undocumented family members. Making complaints against the police (even when they clearly violate our
rights) is a rare occurrence within our community, because
1. People are scared of the police &/or fear retaliation
2. We know nothing will be done to those police officers abusing their power or using excessive force
3. The people often targeted do not speak english or do not know their right (& even when they do know their
rights they are threatened with violence or arrest when speaking out against their abuse of power)
ect....
& even when people in our community file complaints against the police only 1 in 54 complaints are ruled in
favor of civilians (from 2016-2018)
therefore having a police force with zero disregard for the life of those they have worn to serve & protect is
NOT something we are willing to accept or ignore any longer. We NEED police accountability, We demand
disciplinary actions taken against police officers who abuse their power & use excessive force.
- A concerned resident of Santa Ana
Orozco, Norma
From: Ricardo Cachua <cachua.ricardo@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:42 PM
To: eComment; Iglesias, Cecilia; Penaloza, David; Solorio, Jose; Villegas, Juan; Bacerra,
Phil; Pulido, Miguel; Sarmiento, Vicente; Mendoza, Nelida
Subject: New Budgeting Allocation Concerns
Dear Mayor Pulido and City Council,
My name is Ricardo Florencio Cachua and I am writing as a Santa Ana resident to oppose the proposed
budget to increase public safety spending by $13.5 million. As I am sure you know, the COVID-19 pandemic
has caused financial obstacles for the city of Santa Ana. According to Finance Director Downs, Santa Ana is
experiencing $12 million in losses this year alone due to hits to sales taxes, parking fines, special collected
fees and other sources of revenue.
In these challenging times what our city needs is funding for health care, education, public transport, mental
health resources-- not the police department. Our predominantly low-income city has been hit hard by the
pandemic. Lack of access to health care and packed housing has resulted in Santa Ana having the largest rate
of COVID-19 in Orange County. At this time, it is important that we fund community resources and stop the
overcriminalization of our city.
Thank you,
Ricardo Florencio Cachua
T (714) 575-2909
E cachnaricardoCagmail.com
Orozco, Norma
From:
Moi Villegas <moises01villegas@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:42 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
City Council meeting 6/16 Item 75A
To the Santa Ana City Council.
I am a resident of Santa Ana where I have lived my whole life. I attended all SAUSD schools k-12.
And I live in council ward 6. 1 am emailing you as a young resident of this city, a recent college grad
with dreams of building my career and my future long term here in this city. Although I have attended
city council meetings before this is my first public comment.
I am emailing in regards to agenda items 75A
As a resident of ward 6 1 have seen first hand the manipulation tactics of the Santa Ana Police Officer
Association in order to secure pay increases. The recent re -call of our former council member for
ward 6 Cecilia Iglesias is a clear signal to us as a community that the POA has too much money and
power.
As we face the realities of a broken police system both locally and nationally, and as we work to
recover from this pandemic (COVID-19) 1 urge that the city council make strong cuts to Santa
Ana Police Department's budget. I urge you to re -distribute funds to the following
departments: LIBRARY, PARKS AND REC. The previous fiscal budget allocated 46.4% of the
budget toward Public Safety: which we all know goes very largely to policing.
Please listen to your residents and adopt a people's budget. A budget to prioritize community and
youth programming through Parks and Rec dept. A budget that allocates for Library repairs,
expansions, more educational centers around the city. How can you say and announce "Education
First" as your city motto when education is being defunded! While police are making their way into our
de -funded schools. You say "Education First," so ACT LIKE IT!
Concerned Resident,
Moises Villegas
Orozco, Norma
From:
Kelly Kraus -Lee <kellyakraus@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:46 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Comment on item 75A
I oppose the proposed city budget. We need to invest in the library/parks and rec and public works, not the
police. I oppose the proposed public safety spending increase and I urge the council to re -direct that proposed
increase to community programming and public works.
Kelly Kraus -Lee
Orozco, Norma
From:
Luna Quezada <jennymendozahl7@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:52 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Public Comment
During this historic wave of anti -police brutality protests and Black Lives Matter movement, the Santa Ana city
council needs to correspond and be on the side of the people. Minneapolis has unanimously voted to disband
their police department and I think Santa Ana can begin the process to do something similar. The policing
institution has a history rooted in anti -blackness and oppression of minorities. It is time we start defunding the
police department and allocate those funds to our community where they can be better used.
Sincerely,
A Santa Ana resident
Orozco, Norma
From: Hannah Getahun <hannah.getahun@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:53 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Comment for City Council meeting
Hello,
I am commenting regarding the agenda items 75 A and 85 A for tonight's city council meeting.
Santa Ana City Council has the opportunity to undo years of violence done to the community at the hands of the
police. According to Mapping Police Violence, Santa Ana PD has one of the most violent records of any city in
America. The average yearly murder rate by the police is 7 people according to the site. I know that the city
council is entirely made up of POC, so your decision to fund the police so heavily begs the question: Do you
care about us? Santa Ana is majority minority and, more specifically, majority Latinx. With the recent BLM
police brutality protests and calls to defund the police, I implore the city council to divest these funds to
recreation services and youth programs.
As an aspiring environmental journalist, I have read study after study that shows that cultivating our youth
through education and recreation can help children succeed in life and reduce rates of health issues like
diabetes. It can even reduce community crime. In addition, there needs to be more investment on community
green spaces.
So often, people think the solution is to heavily police communities rather than investing in these communities.
We need resources, not policing.
In addition, a police oversight commission LED BY CITIZENS with NO TIES TO THE POLICE should be
looked into. We need police accountability. The fact that there is no police oversight in the first place makes no
sense.
As a resident of Santa Ana who has lived here since I was 5 years old, I do not want to see my community
suffer any longer at the hands of poor decision making. When you guys vote to pass these exorbitant police
budgets, you are not thinking about the citizens of Santa Ana. These decisions affect whole communities and
should be taken seriously.
Hannah Getahun
LOCAL 721
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Subject: City Council Agenda Items. 65A, 75A & 85B,
Community, Youth and Senior Services, and Dedicated
Santa Ana Employees & Constituents
Dear Mayor, City Council and City Manager Ridge;
As follow-up to our June 2, 2020 letter and regarding tonight's (6116/20)
City Council Meeting Agenda Items we respectfully request to not yet
vote in support these actions tonight:
• 65A Charter Amendments (Please do not vote until July 7. 2020
pending clarifications that we will request —while still allowing
adequate time to meet required processing timelines —we expect to
be able to support this at the next Council Meeting),
• 75A Proposed FY 20/21 Budget (Please do not vote to support until
the next two July Meetings and please do not delete any existing
• 85B Proposed transfer of precious City Funds to another
organization: to Santa Ana Unified School District while the subject
of future concessions has been raised. (Please do not vet support.)
We are reiterating our "ask" with regard to the 176 SEIU Local 721
employees who were suddenly separated effective 5122/20 even though
they were already working zero (0) hours and on unemployment
On behalf of ALL of Santa's Community, Seniors, and Youth, we
respectfully request that the Santa Ana City Council act to direct
• That the City's HR Department immediately recalf and reinstate
these same 176 employees and rescind the actions taken to
suddenly separate them from the City effective 5/22120.
• That Measure X Cannibus and CARESAct funding for Youth &
Community be utilized to help fund and reinstate our City's 176
long-term part-time workers represented by SEW Local 721.
A. These long-standing employees have worked 5, 10, 15, 20, 25
on up to 50 years for the City of Santa Ana to serve our
community's parks and recreation, senior and youth services and
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damaged and we depend upon all of our full and part-time staff to
provide full services to our community.
City employees help to keep our parks and streets clean, help small
businesses start in Santa Ana, process permits and public inquiries, help
to provide meals and entertainment for our seniors and youth, and help
influence their impressionable young minds, keep our community family -
friendly, maintain the libraries, and take care of our great zoo and
animals. All of this work is done by dedicated and vested city employees
who cherish our community.
Although privatization forces continue to target our civil servants, our
families and businesses rely on our employees to support them more
than ever. We should not repeat the mistakes of the past but instead
rise to the occasion to not allow cutbacks to already lean city staffing
levels that can impact the safety of our residents. These services
require dedicated public servants who put Santa Ana first.
Santa Ana cannot afford to further balance a budget on the backs of the
workers who make Santa Ana shine nor to solve other state -funded
organization's budget challenges with the use of precious City Funds.
We respectfully reiterate our prior request that the City Council Act
to rescind the separation of 176 employees done the week of May
18, 2020 as indicated above.
We are very open to creative solutions to face these next phases
together and with a positive eye on the future of the next generation. As
budgetary decisions are considered, please remember that Library,
Parks and Recreation, Senior and Youth Services and Sports are
the front-end of crime prevention and safety where vested
employees excel.
We appreciate the Mayor's work to obtain fiscal relief from California's
Governor. Additionally, SEIU and the House of Labor participated in
that team effort to successfully obtain the anticipated $28 Million and to
also advocate for the federal funding for additional fiscal relief. We will
continue in these efforts to partner to help Santa Ana.
Respectfully,
Monica B
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SEIU Local 721 — Santa Ana City Employees Chapter President
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From: Angelica O'Campo <09ocampo@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:56 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda item 65b
Dear Santa Ana City Council,
My name is Angelica O'Campo and I'm submitting a public comment for Agenda item 65B. in support of the renewal of
the Deportation Defense Fund at its current level of $200,000 to continue providing protection to Santa Ana residents
facing detention and deportation.
Thank you,
Angelica O'Campo
Angelica O'Campo
714.604.5140
09ocampoggmail.com
Orozco, Norma
From: Julia Hernandez <julia.e.hernandez.v@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:59 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda item 75A
Good afternoon Santa Ana city council,
My name is Julia Hernandez,
I'm a resident of Santa Ana, and I'm calling on Mayor Pulido and the Santa Ana City Council to end
police violence and support the Movement for Black Lives by cutting police spending, investing in
Santa Ana communities, enacting meaningful police accountability, transparency, and civilian
oversight. Santa Ana deserves meaningful systemic change.
It is time to stop militarizing the Police and begin funding other response and prevention
and programs. Establishing strong mental health, employment assistance, affordable housing, job
training, personal development programs and investing into education to retain quality educators will
help decrease police intervention in certain cases. The establishment or funding of these programs,
will ensure that citizens of Santa Ana are receiving the services and care they need. As opposed to
being criminalized for simply seeking to survive.
I trust you will consider my comments and stand with the people that elected you into office.
Thank you,
Julia Hernandez
All the best,
Julia Hernandez
B.S Child and Adolescent Development
Union Institute and University
Cell: (657)294-7611
Orozco, Norma
From: Marlha Sanchez <mamadragonrising@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Defund the police
I am a work at home mother of two and I also care for an elderly Grandmother. I am also a homeschool
educator.
It has been very clear to in my 40 years of living in this city that the police are no longer helping most of us.
They profile us walking two blocks home from a local restaurant. They side with a grown woman verbally
assaulting me and my family and defend her as she grabs and bruises my then 7 yr old daughter at a public
cultural event.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGh.
What we desperately need is funding that empowers and uplifts our residents. We need programs for our youth.
We need parks. We need open spaces so we can all have a chance to thrive.
Gracias,
Marlha Sanchz
Gracias,
Martha Sanchez
Orozco, Norma
From: Liliana Mora <13moral@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda Items 75A and 85A
Good afternoon,
My name is Liliana Mora and I am writing to urge City Council to not adopt the 2020-2021 City Budget until
there are serious changes made. 50% of our budget should not be going towards the police department.
Redirecting that public money towards services that actually serve our community and our youth is of utmost
importance.
Furthermore, City Council should direct the city manager to research the creation of a police oversight
commission and present the findings within 90 days. It is the city council's duty to make sure that public
servants are actually serving the community and hold them accountable when they're not.
Thank you,
LIliana Mora, Resident of Santa Ana Ward 4
Salas, Diana
From: Monica Castro <castro.monica02l2@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Meeting comment
Hello
To whom it may concern, my comment is in support of defunding the police.
Thank you,
Monica castro
Santa Ana Taxpayer and Resident
Salas, Diana
From:
Maria De Jesus Zacarias Torres <mdzacari@uci.edu>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:01 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Public Comment
June 16, 2020
Santa Ana council members,
Good evening. My name is Maria Zacarias, I am a resident of Santa Ana. I live in ward 6 in the Eastside
neighborhood. I would like to address the council about three matters. I would like to see the 140 part-timers
from the city that got laid off reinstated. Since the city budget is not finalized yet, I would like to see how city
council can work towards reallocating public safety funds from the proposed budget into community services
and youth programs. Lastly, I would like to see city council adopt a mandatory stance on face masks until our
city's COVID rates drop to an acceptable rate. I am hoping that our city council can take the concerns of
residents and take the necessary action.
I was one of the part-time city employees that got laid off during COVID. I was under the impression
that we would get called back to work as soon as we would be able to return. I was completely caught off guard
when I was given the phone call. It also happened during the middle of my spring quarter at UCI which added
stress to the end of the quarter. I had just gone on my Sib year as a city employee and was proud to have been
working for the community garden program which I also helped start. I started working for the city when I went
back to school at Santa Ana College in 2015 where I was able to start the community garden program. Working
part-time let me be able to focus on school where I was able to transfer to UCI in 2018. I am about to go into
my final year at UCI and I do not know how I am going to be able to be financially stable because I am
unemployed. There are other creative ways that we could have been able to do our jobs during this time. We
were just never asked. By laying off 140 part-time city employees, you are also affecting the community
because most part-time workers are also Santa Ana residents.
I remember from the last city council meeting that the proposed budget has not been finalized yet. There
is still time to revisit the proposed budget for the police department and public safety to see where funds can be
reallocated to community services and youth programs. Public safety does not need to come in the form of
violence. The city of Santa Ana has been settling police misconduct lawsuits which takes up money that could
have gone into community services and youth programs. The city can look into alternative ways of responding
to particular calls. As the young city that we are, we should be at the forefront of looking for ways of addressing
old problems.
Buena Park, Costa Mesa, and Irvine in Orange County have recently required face masks in public.
Santa Ana has the highest cases of COVID at 1,939 cases. It would only make sense to also require face masks
in public especially now that more places are opening up. We are putting our service workers in danger since
they will be coming in contact with a lot of people who are also residents of Santa Ana. The only way to protect
our service workers and community as more places open up and Santa Ana continues to be the city with highest
COVID cases is to make face masks mandatory.
Thank you,
Maria Zacarias Torres
Santa Ana resident
Ward 6
Eastside neighborhood
Salas, Diana
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To:
Subject:
Dear Santa Ana City Council,
victoria wood <victorialyndseywood@gmail.com>
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:03 PM
eComment
Santa Ana 6/16 Meeting Public Comment
I demand you, as our elected officials, grow spines for the first time in your lives and stand up for what is right
instead of what gives you more money in your pockets. SAPD must be defunded. It is absolutely disgusting that
you all would even consider increasing the police budget during a time like this. I demand you all invest in
resources such as libraries, parks, mental health services and housing.
The SAPD needs to be demilitarized. Their time terrorizing the lives of innocent people needs to end. The
behavior I have witnessed over the last few weeks from these officers has been disgusting and you are all
complicit in their violence by even considering to increase their budget and give the police raises. I can barely
afford to eat and you give these people more money? SAPD does not keep us safe. Our communities do. So
invest in our community or get voted out.
Thank you for your time,
Victoria Wood
Salas, Diana
From: Jessenya Reyes <jessenyareyes178@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:06 PM
To: eComment
Subject: June 16 City Council Meeting Agenda Item 75A
Dew City Counc0,
My name is Jessenya Reyes. I was bom and raised in Santa Ana, and I love my city. I want Santa Ana residents to thrive, but a lot of change needs to
happen, and that change can start with shifting the city budget, which you all have the power to change as city council members. It doesn't make any
sense that the city budget is decreasing, yet funding for SAPD continues to increase. Nearly 50% of the budget for 15 years going towards SAPD is
too much, especially right now in the midst of a pandemic. Our people need financial assistance, including housing and rental assistance. We need to
invest in our youth, who have been negatively impacted by the sudden changes to their education. We need community spaces. We need so many
things that are not cops, thus the proposed increases to SAPD can and should be re -directed to cuing for our community instead. Please consider
changing the proposed budget to reflect the needs of Santa Ana residents. Thank you for your time.
Best,
Jessenya Reyes
Email: lessenyareyes178 .gmail.com
Phone:(714)495-9943
Salas, Diana
From: Jessica Jimenez <jessicaijimenez@berkeley.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:06 PM
To: eComment
Subject: public comment for city council meeting 6/16/2020 defund the police
My name is Jessica Jimenez and as a Santa Ana resident I urge the city council to remove all funding from the
Santa Ana Police Department and allocate those funds towards our schools, free clinics, mental health
resources, free and affordable public housing, community gardens, and other resources that would actually
benefit the community. The Santa Ana Police Department is one of the most violent in the country and too
many residents have horrific stories about police brutality from SAPD. The police do nothing to keep us safe
and are only there to violently manage social issues that the government and city has failed to address. With all
the funding that the police get, these funds can be allocated to making our community safer on our own terms.
The police are bad at their job. SAPD does not solve crimes or homicides to the extent that we are told they do.
They spend most of their day issues tickets, harassing houseless people and using excessive force on residents
without justification. If you call SAPD they can take hours to arrive and upon arrival they will write a report
and leave if they don't escalate the situation themselves. The police do not solve any issues within our
community and they do nothing to prevent violence or increase safety. The police are the violence. I encourage
the city council to read Are Prisons Obsolete by Angela Davis, The End of Policing by Alex Vitale, and Slave
Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas by Sally Hadden. I know that it is in the city council's
best interest to keep the police because the police work for them and their capitalist values. But it comes at the
expense of the people. Santa Ana needs a radical change that abandons policing and looks towards a future that
addresses social issues in a tangible way. Defund and abolish SAPD. ACAB.
Salas, Diana
From:
imelda rodriguez <imeldaoda@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:19 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
75A and 85A
My name is Imelda Rodriguez and I am commenting on item 75A. To begin to address the problem of police
violence in our community, I urge the Council to cut down the Santa Ana Police Department's Budget and use
the savings to support city programs instead.
Regarding item 85A, I support the Council granting community oversight of the police department through the
creation of a civilian review board with the following powers: subpoena power; investigatory authority;
disciplinary authority; and the ability to hire and fire officers, including the Chief of Police.
Salas, Diana
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Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
My name is Cecilia Rivas,
cecilia rivas <rivas.cecilia1966@gmail.com>
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:19 PM
eComment
Pulido, Miguel; Villegas, Juan
City of Santa Ana Meeting Ecomment
I live in Ward 5 and I am commenting on item 75A as well as item 85A.
I OPPOSE more money being given to the Santa Ana Police Department. We need to reinvest money into the
communities. The City of Santa Ana should NOT increase public safety spending but rather cut the Police
Departments budget in half.
Agenda item 75A.
Thank you,
Cecilia Rivas
Secondly, the City of Santa Ana needs to establish a strong Civilian Police Oversight Commission with
subpoena, investigatory and disciplinary action.
Agenda item 85A.
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:23 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:06 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jose Correa
934 w brook at
Santa Ana ,
92703
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:27 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:52 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
7756362626 Jason Hill
1031 E Brookdale Place
Fullerton,
92831
3
Salas, Diana
From: Marlha Sanchez <mamadragonrising@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Defund the police
I am a work at home mother of two and I also care for an elderly Grandmother. I am also a homeschool
educator.
It has been very clear to in my 40 years of living in this city that the police are no longer helping most of us.
They profile us walking two blocks home from a local restaurant. They side with a grown woman verbally
assaulting me and my family and defend her as she grabs and bruises my then 7 yr old daughter at a public
cultural event.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGh.
What we desperately need is funding that empowers and uplifts our residents. We need programs for our youth.
We need parks. We need open spaces so we can all have a chance to thrive.
Gracias,
Marlha Sanchz
Gracias,
Martha Sanchez
Salas, Diana
From: Liliana Mora <13moral@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda Items 75A and 85A
Good afternoon,
My name is Liliana Mora and I am writing to urge City Council to not adopt the 2020-2021 City Budget until
there are serious changes made. 50% of our budget should not be going towards the police department.
Redirecting that public money towards services that actually serve our community and our youth is of utmost
importance.
Furthermore, City Council should direct the city manager to research the creation of a police oversight
commission and present the findings within 90 days. It is the city council's duty to make sure that public
servants are actually serving the community and hold them accountable when they're not.
Thank you,
LIliana Mora, Resident of Santa Ana Ward 4
Salas, Diana
From: Dylan Thompson <dylan.w.thompson@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda Item 75A
Regarding Agenda item 75a,
I do not approve of the millions of dollars in increased police spending considering that we pretty much already
can't pay for the raises the POA got last time. Reactive policing isnt the answer to all problems, its up to the
city to rethink public safety and allocate money appropriately to reach those goals. Are the police the best to
deal with homeless people? Children or teenagers? People with special conditions or mental illness? Its
within the cities domain to determine how to address these problems, and increased police funding thus far has
not solved any of the major issues.
Dylan
Salas, Diana
From:
paulina calderon <paulinacalderon2l @gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:02 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Fwd: Defund SAPD
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From: Liana Lujan <liana23lujankgmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:40 AM
Subject: Fwd: Defund SAPD
To: <paulinacalderon2lggmail.com>
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From: Liana Lujan <liana23lujan@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:10 AM
Subject: Defund SAPD
To: <eCommentgsanta-ana.org>
Hello, my name is Paulina Calderonand I am a resident of Santa Ana.
I am emailing you to address the issue of systemic racism in police departments, the overt use of violence, and
the need for the allocation of funds to other departments/institutions that would better help our community. 13.5
million dollars does not need to be given to the SAPD. Our community asks that you fund our education
systems, our housing systems, and to address the issue of people experiencing homelessness. I ask you to
defund the police and establish a genuine community oversight of the police departments.
Salas, Diana
From:
Arturo Cervantes <artnnatters80@gmaiI.conn>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:03 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
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Military personnel are given time to decompress from long toward duties. What accommodations are you
making to help police officers decompress from a constant life and death situations year around? How are we
assessing the mental health of police officers who have been militarized by the Santa Ana Police department
since it is public information that crime rate in Santa Ana has gone down yet the funding for police has gone up
while at the same time there has beenthe divestment from social programs adversely affect the community
making the more at risk to poverty and crime.
Salas, Diana
From: Berenise Lopez <thisisberelopez@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:10 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Item #85 - City Council
Good Evening.
My name is Berenise- I live in Wilshire Square and have lived in Santa Ana for 27 years. I'm sure you're aware of the
current protests and call to action over the past couple weeks. I'm writing to show my support for the Black Lives Matter
movement and to implore City Council to officially and unequivocally up blicly condemn police brutality. While the most
recent murders by police have taken place miles from Santa Ana, the city is well acquainted with police violence. Most
recently, a Hispanic older man was working on his daughter's car when SAPD physically assaulted him. We have yet to
hear an explanation on the issue.
While city council has added information on a measure for an Oversight Committee, the strategic plan is the same from
2014-2019 and therefore needs to be updated with the proposed changes city council suggests. Simply wishing to
collaborate with the community and have coffee talks with police will not ensure a level of trust - there needs to be
actual systemic change for the good of Santa Ana.
I am calling to defund the police department. Many of you consider yourselves to still being Santaneros but I would like
you to tell us why the PD gets 144 Million Dollars, when the library has had the same tables since the first time I went in
there in 2001. 1 want you to tell me why I rented a book on photography and the most recent one was from 2008. Why
the PD get $144 Million but the schools near my house ask parents for donations like napkins, Kleenex, colored pencils,
or erasers. Why does PD get $144 Million when some kids cannot get lunch if they still owe on the previous days
lunch. Why did city council support $25 Million dollars? Why is the PD asking for 13.5 Mil more when we're in the
middle of a global pandemic?
You say you want to help Santa Ana for the better then city council must ensure the police oversight committee has
members from the community rather than people the police department gets to pick. You say you want to help Santa
Ana then start with defunding the police and investing in education, in social programs to help combat addiction and
teen homelessness. Fund the library and adult voting centers to learn about props and motions, fund classes for small
business owners so that we can make sure they know what s best for them.
And for those you of still upset about the looting and rioting, Smart & Final will be fine and if you really cared about the
small business affected then in addition to picking up a broom for a photo op, you should defund the police department
and start by handing those small business a check.
- Santa Ana Resident
Salas, Diana
From: Melissa Palmerin <palmerinmelissa@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:29 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Item 75A
Attachments: CR_NoCops_reform_vs_abolition_CRside.pdf, critical resistance.pdf
My name is Melissa Palmerin. I live in ward 6, and I am commenting on item 85. 1 am opposing the adoption of
the city budget for FY 2020- 2021 and below I will provide data supporting my claim.
For the past week, I have been researching Santa Ana's funding and our police department, what I found was
alarming. Each member of the city council decided to allocate 43% of the city budget to the police department,
plus the pensions and raises, which will equate the police department getting half the budget. The same police
department that has been ranked among the 8 departments in California to kill black men at a higher rate than
the US murder rate (Mapping Police Violence). We are among many cities, where Black people are killed at
9.4 x the rate of White people and Latinx people are killed at 1.2x the rate of White people (Mapping Police
Violence). The city council is giving half our city budget to the department who was given 34% in policing
(California Police Scorecard). The Santa Ana police department has 13 deadly force incidents between 2013-
2018, that is 70% higher than the other California police departments. According to the Urban Peace Institute,
Santa Ana has experienced a 62% increase in homicides since 2014 (Santa Ana Community Safety
Assessment 3). Urban Peace Institute pointed out that the majority of resources are invested in the SAPD and
not in service providers that serve the youth and families (5). Our city council needs to invest in the community
and not in the police department. We need to re -allocate the police department budget to social workers,
affordable housing, youth programs, education, helping those who are undocumented, healthcare,
employment, counselors, mental health programs, drug addiction programs, and homelessness. The police
department was given these jobs by default and it has put many individual's lives at risk, not only physically,
but mentally and emotionally. It has been stated by the American Public Health Association that policing is a
public health issue. We have seen the adverse effects of policing in the Black community, the Latinx
community, and the Native American community.
As our city council, we are telling you, increasing the police budget, will not deter the 46% increase in violent
crimes (20). Santa Ana has 52% of the homeless population from all OC, 26% are women who are vulnerable
to sexual assault (4). Santa Ana has 33% of documented gang members in OC, the majority of those in gangs
are young people (4). We do not need Santa Ana police's gang suppression strategy, who has shown in the
past 5 years to be unable to help these gang members. When I say help, that does not mean send them to jail,
this means to get them into programs, help them get a good -paying job, housing, health care, and education.
There is a reason why crime has not gone down. There is a reason why homelessness has risen 77% just in
2017, 37% of which have mental illnesses (31). There is a reason why our poverty rate is 17%. There is a
reason why only 22.3% of those who live in Santa Ana graduate from high school (Data. census.gov). There is
a reason why the median earnings for males are $42,498 and females $29,970. There is a reason why
homelessness, fear of deportation, drug use and general disorders, and gun violence are top safety concerns
for residents. It starts with the budget, defunding the police, and allocating the majority of the money to
services that will better equip the people of Santa Ana to thrive rather than just survive on the crumbs given to
us when we provide a whole meal to our institutions. We know this can be done because we have seen
Minneapolis pledge to dismantle the police department, Seattle has the autonomous zone, New York and Los
Angeles stated it will decrease the budget for their police department. In Chicago, Texas, Washington there
are programs geared to help the youth go to college and deal with the trauma they face daily. Santa Ana city
council needs to do more than "researching" an oversight committee, we need to divest, decriminalize, invest,
and end law impunity.
Citations in support of my claims:
"California Police Scorecard." CA Police Scorecard, policescorecard.org/?city=santa-ana.
Data. census.gov, data.census.gov/cedsci/profile?q=Santa+Ana+city%2C+California.
Mapping Police Violence, mappingpoliceviolence.org/.
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[Page 72 of the Urban Peace Institute offers a way in which the city council can better Santa Ana]
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Public Health is a Strategy for Abolition
Fighting for Healthy and Safe Communities
Policing Harms Public Health: the APHA Statement
While public safety is essential for public health, as a society we
have delegated this important function almost exclusively to law
enforcement. Evidence of continued law enforcement violence
shows that U.S. policing has failed to equitably deliver safety, plac-
ing an inequitable burden of mental and physical harm on socially
and economically marginalized populations [134].
from 'Addressing Law Enforcement Violence as a Public Health Issue;'
2018 American Public Health Association policy statement
Policing is a public health issue. After three years of organizing,
a national public health coalition led the 25,000-member strong
American Public Health Association (APHA) in November to pass
a policy statement stating that the violence of policing is a public
health issue. The policy advocates for decriminalization measures,
investment in public health resources to address public health
and social concerns, and alternatives to policing. The implica-
tions of the statement's passing are wide -reaching; not only are
APHA policy statements a mandate to the association's lobbying
bodies to align their work with the statement's recommendations,
the passage by this large, diverse body of public health workers
reflects a clear commitment to a fundamental shift in the practice
of public health work away from reformist measures and towards
structural, root -level changes to the harms policing (and, by exten-
sion, prisons) cause to the health of our communities.
This national collective included health workers, educators, and
anti -policing organizers from Critical Resistance (CR) and the
Public Health Justice Collective (PHJC). We are bringing this
statement back into movements fighting to eliminate the violence
of policing and build up community health. The policy outlines
concrete Action Steps to reduce the violence of policing. In your
work, you can put these to use in your planning or in setting your
strategic demands of institutions and officials by framing ideas
through them: "The APHA recommends [action step] to reduce
the negative public health impacts of policing, therefore we
must..:' This pamphlet shares ideas about the action steps, orga-
nizing talking points, and a worksheet for implementing the APHA
statement where you are. Check out and share media coverage
on the Ending Police Violence website (see sidebar)! Bring this
worksheet to your community groups and organizations to learn
about this win and to put it to use in your campaigns!
Toward liberation!
Critical Resistance Oakland
and the Public Health Justice Collective
Articles and other resources
* Read the statement in full and access
media from Filter Mag, Rewire, The
Guardian, and others:
end i ngpoliceviolence.com
See Critical Resistance's summary of
the statement and policy victory, on
Black Agenda Report:
blackagendareport.com/national-
abolitionist-victory-public-health
* Check out Oakland Power Projects,
an alternatives to policing project of
CR Oakland, including a Know Your
Options health initiative:
Oakland PowerProjects.org
Contact us!
Critical Resistance
criticalresistance.org * 510-444-0484
croakland@criticalresistance.org
Public Health Justice Collective
facebook.com/groups/
publichealthjusticecollective/
APHA Policy Statement team
endingpoliceviolence.com/contact-us/
Recommended Action Steps
Divest
* Redistribute law enforcement funding to social services and structures to address social
inequity ("meet human need" through, for example, jobs, housing, transportation,
education, healthcare, youth programs).
* Reverse militarization of local, tribal, regional and federal law enforcement; disuse
military equipment, discontinue military equipment acquisitions and SWAT teams and
deployments.
Decriminalize
Decriminalize activities "designed to control marginalized people, including, but not
limited to substance use and possession, sex work, loitering, sleeping in public, minor
traffic violations (e.g. expired registrations, jaywalking, not signaling a lane change,
broken taillights), and targeting undocumented immigrants; and to also ensure that
decriminalized offenses are removed from the purview of law enforcement:'
* Review and eliminate policies that lead to disproportionate violence against specific
communities (e.g. stop and frisk).
Invest
* Prioritize programs that do not criminalize people, such as transformative
justice, restorative justice, violence and mental health intervention,
prevention and support programming and policies.
End law enforcement impunity, demand transparency
* Prioritize documentation, data reporting and collecting information by public health �y O
bodies and institutions about the violence of law enforcement. 41
End laws shielding law enforcement from investigation and public information disclosure
or access. Demand full public disclosure of police violence investigations through a public
database, for example.
Organize! Strategies and Tactics Starter List
What follows is a starter list of strategies and tactics to bring the power of this policy
statement to bear in your campaigns. Put this statement to use! You can...
* Advocate at decision -maker meetings. "The American Public Health Association has
identified law enforcement as a public health issue... It recommends that instead of policing
approaches which exacerbate systemic harms, we/you must..:'
* Use it to get a special health hearing on your community concern or campaign topic. Ask /recommend/
demand that a statement author be invited to provide expert testimony. (Go to www.endingpoliceviolence.
com/contact-us to contact)
* Refer to the policy statement in media work on your campaign or issue. Quote the text, supporting
research, and recommendations, and name it as a source of national expertise in public health to be
followed.
* Use it to outreach to health workers, public health workers or figures, social service folks, groups and
institutions to show that this is our shared issue. Share recent victories that demonstrate these overlaps,
and invite them to join the local, regional, national movement work.
Salas, Diana
From: Virginia Lin <virginialin9@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:29 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Address Budget for Police Department
Hello,
For the upcoming council meeting, I am adding the comment to reduce and reallocate portions of the budget for the
police department towards other community building resources. It is unacceptable that Santa Ana is on the top of the
most violent police department in the country. As a tax paying resident of this city, I would like to see my tax dollars to
reduce spending on the police department to bigger priorities such as the growing homeless population, mental health
resources, and resources towards drug addiction; all of which the police department is ill equipped for and should not be
the main department to address such issues.
Best regards,
Virginia
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:51 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Jesus Tapia
1309 W Carlton PI
Santa Ana ,
92704
z
Salas, Diana
From: Kayleigh Levitt <kayleighlevitt@gmaiLcom>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:54 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Oppose Item 75A
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the Council,
I oppose the allotment of funds for the police included in the fiscal year 2020-2021 budget resolution.
This goes against the national effort to defund and de -legitimize the idea that police have a role in public safety.
Kayleigh Levitt
Ward 5
Salas, Diana
From: Daisy Gonzalez <daisygonzalezl1312@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:46 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Defund the Police
Good evening councils,
My name is Daisy Gonzalez and I am a native of Santa Ana. I am here to voice my concerns in regards to the
funding of the police. I do not understand why 42% of our funding goes to them. I urge you to defund them and
instead fund a community oversight of the police department.
Thank you
Salas, Diana
From:
Kelli <ksjule09@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:51 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Yes on 75A & 85A with specific instructions per comment on reach item
I support the following items on today's City Council agenda:
Item 75A - Yes on Defunding Police and Investing In Community
The last month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need
more support, not surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the
past and try out a new, more effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the
SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what our communities truly need - housing, economic
and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
2. The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our
addiction to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver
community safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city
priorities, allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was
squandered on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and
without any clear metrics for success.
3. The City Council sold Measure X to voters as an opportunity to help Santa Ana finally invest in our
communities to make them truly safe, stable spaces that residents can thrive in. Regrettably, our elected
representatives squandered much of that opportunity long before this pandemic hit our city.
4. Taking a page out of an old, ineffective playbook, you handed out a lavish police contract that had little
to do with community safety -- leading us to the brink of yet another council -made deficit. Now we're being
asked to bear the burden of "difficult choices" due to budget shortfalls while our police department skates by
with an 8% budget increase funded by our taxes.
5. The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our
addiction to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver
community safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city
priorities, allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was
squandered on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and
without any clear metrics for success.
6. After more than a decade of this failed approach that hasn't made our communities safer all while
burning through our taxes, you'd think we'd learn our lesson. But it's not too late, the lesson is this -- you
can't balance the budget long term without defunding the police. Look at your projections, it simply can't
be balanced by squeezing the rest of us. For this city to once and for all get its house in order, it must kick
the SAPD habit and begin making amends to the communities that have paid for it so dearly.
7. We're in a racial justice, health, and budget crisis. Your own projections anticipate the city will be
running a deficit of $20 million next year, growing to a $35 million annual deficit in just two years. All of
this coming right after we passed Measure X to fix a decade of budget shortfalls. This mess can't be blamed on
Covid or shutdowns, it's a matter of misplaced priorities and principles.
8. Cutting social programs, tapping reserves, raising fees and taxes, and hoping for federal or state
bailouts won't get us through this and set the stage for a real recovery. It didn't work ten years ago and it's the
wrong path now.
9. The best tool to dig us out of this ongoing manmade disaster and to build a better Santa Ana is
to defund the Police Department -- the primary driver of this deficit. Just returning the SAPID budget to
its 2018 (pre -Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25 million -- enough to fill this
year's budget gap with enough left over to adequately fund alternative community safety measures
such as youth programming.
Item 85A - Yes on Creating an Effective Civilian Oversight of the Police Department
Santa Ana needs to establish an effective Civilian Review Board with the authority to exercise
proper oversight and accountability of the Police Department and its officers. In order to have
meaningful oversight, it needs to have subpoena power; investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; and the ability to hire and fire officers, including the Chief of Police. Even then, the
creation of such an oversight body is the bare minimum the city can do and needs to be part of
other efforts to approach public safety by divesting from enforcement and investing in positive
community programs that address residents' needs.
2. Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) is one of the deadliest police departments in the country,
and has the highest number of fatal shootings by police officers in Orange County, with 27 fatal
shootings in the period between 2006 and 2016.
3. What's more, From 2016 to 2018, Santa Ana had 13 deadly use of force incidents, 70% higher
than all other California Police Departments. In most of these cases, officers did not attempt to address the
situation without lethal force.
4. Use of force incidents have cost the city millions in settlements. These settlements are another
example of the city's subsidizing of a failed tough on crime approach to public safety at odds with real
community safety which would require robust investment in social services, including mental health, youth
programs, housing, and education.
The establishment for a police oversight commission has been long overdue. The first demand for
police oversight was presented by the Orange County Congress of Racial Equity (CORE) 1965. It's
been 55 years since then and the police department has continued to operate without basic oversight
and accountability, all while receiving the largest share of our tax dollars. It is time you listen to the
decades long demand for effective police oversight, and the current demand to redefine what safety
looks like by investing in robust social services, not more policing and suppression
Kelli Sjule
Ward 3 resident
Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:16 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Budget prioritization 2020-2021
From: Kayla Saadeh [mailto:kmsaadeh3@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:00 PM
To: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Budget prioritization 2020-2021
Hello,
I am a concerned citizen writing in regards to the 2020-21 budget.
The last month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need more support,
not surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the past and try out a new, more
effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what
our communities truly need - housing, economic and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our addiction
to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver community
safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city priorities,
allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered
on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any
clear metrics for success.
The City Council sold Measure X to voters as an opportunity to help Santa Ana finally invest in our
communities to make them truly safe, stable spaces that residents can thrive in. Regrettably, our elected
representatives squandered much of that opportunity long before this pandemic hit our city.
Taking a page out of an old, ineffective playbook, you handed out a lavish police contract that had little to do
with community safety -- leading us to the brink of yet another council -made deficit. Now we're being asked to
bear the burden of "difficult choices" due to budget shortfalls while our police department skates by with a 7%
budget increase -- funded by our taxes.
The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our addiction
to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver community
safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city priorities,
allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered
on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any
clear metrics for success.
After more than a decade of this failed approach that hasn't made our communities safer all while burning
through our taxes, you'd think we'd learn our lesson. But it's not too late, the lesson is this -- you can't balance
the budget long term without defunding the police. Look at your projections, it simply can't be balanced by
squeezing the rest of us. For this city to once and for all get its house in order, it must kick the SAPD habit and
begin making amends to the communities that have paid for it so dearly.
We're in a racial justice, health, and budget crisis. Your own projections anticipate the city will be running a
deficit of $20 million next year, growing to a $35 million annual deficit in just two years. All of this coming
right after we passed Measure X to fix a decade of budget shortfalls. This mess can't be blamed on Covid or
shutdowns, it's a matter of misplaced priorities and principles.
Cutting social programs, tapping reserves, raising fees and taxes, and hoping for federal or state bailouts won't
get us through this and set the stage for a real recovery. It didn't work ten years ago and it's the wrong path
now.
The best tool to dig us out of this ongoing manmade disaster and to build a better Santa Ana is to defund the
Police Department -- the primary driver of this deficit. Just returning the SAPD budget to its 2018 (pre -
Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25 million -- enough to fill this year's budget gap with
enough left over to adequately fund alternative community safety measures such as youth programming.
Please consider these thoughts, and think hard on what side of history you'd like to be. You can help fight these
injustices, or keep perpetuating the same mistakes that have done nothing for your citizens over and over again.
Thank you,
Kayla Saadeh
Salas, Diana
From: Kayla Saadeh <kmsaadeh3@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:17 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Re: Public comment for 6/16 city council meeting
Hello,
I have an additional comment regarding item 75A I am against the 2020-2021 budget as it stands. The last
month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need more support, not
surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the past and try out a new, more
effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what
our communities truly need - housing, economic and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
Just returning the SAPD budget to its 2018 (pre -Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25
million -- enough to fill this year's budget gap with enough left over to adequately fund alternative community
safety measures such as youth programming.
Kayla Saadeh
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 5:37 PM Kayla Saadeh Qcrosaadeh3ggmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to publicly comment on the following matters:
1. I would like to express my support for item 85a, calling for the urgent creation of a police oversight
commission.
2. I would like to express my support for item 85b, calling for increased funding for schools. Generally, I
would like to express support for allocating decreased funding in SAPD, and funnel increased funding to the
community, including schools, mental health care, libraries, etc.
Thank you.
Kayla Saadeh
Salas, Diana
From: Rod Curiel <curiel_rod@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:26 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda 75A and 85A
Hello,
My name is Rodolfo Curiel. I have been a Santa Ana resident for the majority of my life.
I believe our city can be an example and lead the way for other cities if we adopt these agendas.
I believe the people have been very vocal in supporting these agendas and will benefit tremendously from their passing.
Thank you for your time,
Rodolfo Curiel
curiel rod@yahoo.com
Salas, Diana
From: irving gallegos <irvinggallegos-01@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 7:14 PM
To: eComment
Subject: City parks
Hello,
I would like to ask/comment about the parks, as far as I remember there was a huge increase in parks and they were
supposed to be in great condition,( re plant all bare areas, renew all sod/grass areas Including sport fields, mulch all
areas, raise up all tree branches) the contractor had 3 months to complete all these tasks and none has even started. Are
we enforcing our contracts or are we just paying more money and getting no results.
Thanks,
Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:07 AM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: We Need a Budget That Represents US
-----Original Message -----
From: Mikaela Garduno [mailto:mikaelagarduno@yahoo.comj
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 20201:37 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Ridge, Kristine <kridge@santa-
ana.org>; cityclerks@santa-ana.org; BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>; Downs, Kathryn <KDowns@santa-
ana.org>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US
Hello,
My name is Mikaela Garduno. I am a resident of Santa Ana, CA and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It is
unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city's budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials work
together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them directly to
benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have filed
for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don't need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have yet to
be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens. Thousands
have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Sincerely,
Mikaela Garduno
Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:08 AM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: We Need a Budget That Represents US ID(AOW84X8sdY)
-----Original Message -----
From: Ruby Santoyo[mailto:rubysantoyol2@gmail.com)
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 2:20 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Ridge, Kristine <kridge@santa-
ana.org>; cityclerks@santa-ana.org; BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>; Downs, Kathryn <KDowns@santa-
ana.org>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US ID(AOW84X8sdY)
Hello,
My name is Ruby Santoyo. I am a resident of Santa Ana, CA and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It is
unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city's budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials work
together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them directly to
benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have filed
for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don't need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have yet to
be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens. Thousands
have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Email ID: 7d5gQXXp2W
Sincerely,
Ruby Santoyo
Sent from my Whone
Salas, Diana
From: Lorena Mojarra <Iasmcjarra81@gmai1.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:33 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda item 75A
I oppose giving the SAPD a raise when our city is infested with homelessness and junkies roaming around the
city. The SAPD is nowhere in sight when you drive by First Street and there is a congregation of homeless. In
less than 1 mile there are 2 Liquor Stores and Smoke Shops. Tell me why is that permitted? The city should
focus more on limiting these types of business. Let's use the budget money for our schools, after school
activities, our parks. We are residents of Santa Ana and have a right to be heard. Don't silence us. If these
politicians are too tired to continue then this is NOT the job for them to represent us. We the city are tired of all
this minority injustice. If this was a South County city things would be different.
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:23 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:06 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Jose Correa
934 w brook at
Santa Ana ,
92703
3
Salas, Diana
From: Gomez, Daisy
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:27 PM
To: Salas, Diana
Subject: FW: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana I Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 I Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 1 dgomez@santa-ana.org
r ea•
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City's response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 2:52 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A-adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
z
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
7756362626 Jason Hill
1031 E Brookdale Place
Fullerton,
92831
3
Salas, Diana
From: Marlha Sanchez <mamadragonrising@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Defund the police
I am a work at home mother of two and I also care for an elderly Grandmother. I am also a homeschool
educator.
It has been very clear to in my 40 years of living in this city that the police are no longer helping most of us.
They profile us walking two blocks home from a local restaurant. They side with a grown woman verbally
assaulting me and my family and defend her as she grabs and bruises my then 7 yr old daughter at a public
cultural event.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGh.
What we desperately need is funding that empowers and uplifts our residents. We need programs for our youth.
We need parks. We need open spaces so we can all have a chance to thrive.
Gracias,
Marlha Sanchz
Gracias,
Martha Sanchez
Salas, Diana
From: Liliana Mora <13moral@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda Items 75A and 85A
Good afternoon,
My name is Liliana Mora and I am writing to urge City Council to not adopt the 2020-2021 City Budget until
there are serious changes made. 50% of our budget should not be going towards the police department.
Redirecting that public money towards services that actually serve our community and our youth is of utmost
importance.
Furthermore, City Council should direct the city manager to research the creation of a police oversight
commission and present the findings within 90 days. It is the city council's duty to make sure that public
servants are actually serving the community and hold them accountable when they're not.
Thank you,
LIliana Mora, Resident of Santa Ana Ward 4
Salas, Diana
From: Dylan Thompson <dylan.w.thompson@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:00 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda Item 75A
Regarding Agenda item 75a,
I do not approve of the millions of dollars in increased police spending considering that we pretty much already
can't pay for the raises the POA got last time. Reactive policing isnt the answer to all problems, its up to the
city to rethink public safety and allocate money appropriately to reach those goals. Are the police the best to
deal with homeless people? Children or teenagers? People with special conditions or mental illness? Its
within the cities domain to determine how to address these problems, and increased police funding thus far has
not solved any of the major issues.
Dylan
Salas, Diana
From:
paulina calderon <paulinacalderon2l @gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:02 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Fwd: Defund SAPD
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Liana Lujan <liana23lujankgmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:40 AM
Subject: Fwd: Defund SAPD
To: <paulinacalderon2lggmail.com>
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Liana Lujan <liana23lujan@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:10 AM
Subject: Defund SAPD
To: <eCommentgsanta-ana.org>
Hello, my name is Paulina Calderonand I am a resident of Santa Ana.
I am emailing you to address the issue of systemic racism in police departments, the overt use of violence, and
the need for the allocation of funds to other departments/institutions that would better help our community. 13.5
million dollars does not need to be given to the SAPD. Our community asks that you fund our education
systems, our housing systems, and to address the issue of people experiencing homelessness. I ask you to
defund the police and establish a genuine community oversight of the police departments.
Salas, Diana
From:
Arturo Cervantes <artnnatters80@gmaiI.conn>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:03 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
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Military personnel are given time to decompress from long toward duties. What accommodations are you
making to help police officers decompress from a constant life and death situations year around? How are we
assessing the mental health of police officers who have been militarized by the Santa Ana Police department
since it is public information that crime rate in Santa Ana has gone down yet the funding for police has gone up
while at the same time there has beenthe divestment from social programs adversely affect the community
making the more at risk to poverty and crime.
Salas, Diana
From: Berenise Lopez <thisisberelopez@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:10 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Item #85 - City Council
Good Evening.
My name is Berenise- I live in Wilshire Square and have lived in Santa Ana for 27 years. I'm sure you're aware of the
current protests and call to action over the past couple weeks. I'm writing to show my support for the Black Lives Matter
movement and to implore City Council to officially and unequivocally up blicly condemn police brutality. While the most
recent murders by police have taken place miles from Santa Ana, the city is well acquainted with police violence. Most
recently, a Hispanic older man was working on his daughter's car when SAPD physically assaulted him. We have yet to
hear an explanation on the issue.
While city council has added information on a measure for an Oversight Committee, the strategic plan is the same from
2014-2019 and therefore needs to be updated with the proposed changes city council suggests. Simply wishing to
collaborate with the community and have coffee talks with police will not ensure a level of trust - there needs to be
actual systemic change for the good of Santa Ana.
I am calling to defund the police department. Many of you consider yourselves to still being Santaneros but I would like
you to tell us why the PD gets 144 Million Dollars, when the library has had the same tables since the first time I went in
there in 2001. 1 want you to tell me why I rented a book on photography and the most recent one was from 2008. Why
the PD get $144 Million but the schools near my house ask parents for donations like napkins, Kleenex, colored pencils,
or erasers. Why does PD get $144 Million when some kids cannot get lunch if they still owe on the previous days
lunch. Why did city council support $25 Million dollars? Why is the PD asking for 13.5 Mil more when we're in the
middle of a global pandemic?
You say you want to help Santa Ana for the better then city council must ensure the police oversight committee has
members from the community rather than people the police department gets to pick. You say you want to help Santa
Ana then start with defunding the police and investing in education, in social programs to help combat addiction and
teen homelessness. Fund the library and adult voting centers to learn about props and motions, fund classes for small
business owners so that we can make sure they know what s best for them.
And for those you of still upset about the looting and rioting, Smart & Final will be fine and if you really cared about the
small business affected then in addition to picking up a broom for a photo op, you should defund the police department
and start by handing those small business a check.
- Santa Ana Resident
Salas, Diana
From: Melissa Palmerin <palmerinmelissa@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:29 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Item 75A
Attachments: CR_NoCops_reform_vs_abolition_CRside.pdf, critical resistance.pdf
My name is Melissa Palmerin. I live in ward 6, and I am commenting on item 85. 1 am opposing the adoption of
the city budget for FY 2020- 2021 and below I will provide data supporting my claim.
For the past week, I have been researching Santa Ana's funding and our police department, what I found was
alarming. Each member of the city council decided to allocate 43% of the city budget to the police department,
plus the pensions and raises, which will equate the police department getting half the budget. The same police
department that has been ranked among the 8 departments in California to kill black men at a higher rate than
the US murder rate (Mapping Police Violence). We are among many cities, where Black people are killed at
9.4 x the rate of White people and Latinx people are killed at 1.2x the rate of White people (Mapping Police
Violence). The city council is giving half our city budget to the department who was given 34% in policing
(California Police Scorecard). The Santa Ana police department has 13 deadly force incidents between 2013-
2018, that is 70% higher than the other California police departments. According to the Urban Peace Institute,
Santa Ana has experienced a 62% increase in homicides since 2014 (Santa Ana Community Safety
Assessment 3). Urban Peace Institute pointed out that the majority of resources are invested in the SAPD and
not in service providers that serve the youth and families (5). Our city council needs to invest in the community
and not in the police department. We need to re -allocate the police department budget to social workers,
affordable housing, youth programs, education, helping those who are undocumented, healthcare,
employment, counselors, mental health programs, drug addiction programs, and homelessness. The police
department was given these jobs by default and it has put many individual's lives at risk, not only physically,
but mentally and emotionally. It has been stated by the American Public Health Association that policing is a
public health issue. We have seen the adverse effects of policing in the Black community, the Latinx
community, and the Native American community.
As our city council, we are telling you, increasing the police budget, will not deter the 46% increase in violent
crimes (20). Santa Ana has 52% of the homeless population from all OC, 26% are women who are vulnerable
to sexual assault (4). Santa Ana has 33% of documented gang members in OC, the majority of those in gangs
are young people (4). We do not need Santa Ana police's gang suppression strategy, who has shown in the
past 5 years to be unable to help these gang members. When I say help, that does not mean send them to jail,
this means to get them into programs, help them get a good -paying job, housing, health care, and education.
There is a reason why crime has not gone down. There is a reason why homelessness has risen 77% just in
2017, 37% of which have mental illnesses (31). There is a reason why our poverty rate is 17%. There is a
reason why only 22.3% of those who live in Santa Ana graduate from high school (Data. census.gov). There is
a reason why the median earnings for males are $42,498 and females $29,970. There is a reason why
homelessness, fear of deportation, drug use and general disorders, and gun violence are top safety concerns
for residents. It starts with the budget, defunding the police, and allocating the majority of the money to
services that will better equip the people of Santa Ana to thrive rather than just survive on the crumbs given to
us when we provide a whole meal to our institutions. We know this can be done because we have seen
Minneapolis pledge to dismantle the police department, Seattle has the autonomous zone, New York and Los
Angeles stated it will decrease the budget for their police department. In Chicago, Texas, Washington there
are programs geared to help the youth go to college and deal with the trauma they face daily. Santa Ana city
council needs to do more than "researching" an oversight committee, we need to divest, decriminalize, invest,
and end law impunity.
Citations in support of my claims:
"California Police Scorecard." CA Police Scorecard, policescorecard.org/?city=santa-ana.
Data. census.gov, data.census.gov/cedsci/profile?q=Santa+Ana+city%2C+California.
Mapping Police Violence, mappingpoliceviolence.org/.
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Public Health is a Strategy for Abolition
Fighting for Healthy and Safe Communities
Policing Harms Public Health: the APHA Statement
While public safety is essential for public health, as a society we
have delegated this important function almost exclusively to law
enforcement. Evidence of continued law enforcement violence
shows that U.S. policing has failed to equitably deliver safety, plac-
ing an inequitable burden of mental and physical harm on socially
and economically marginalized populations [134].
from 'Addressing Law Enforcement Violence as a Public Health Issue;'
2018 American Public Health Association policy statement
Policing is a public health issue. After three years of organizing,
a national public health coalition led the 25,000-member strong
American Public Health Association (APHA) in November to pass
a policy statement stating that the violence of policing is a public
health issue. The policy advocates for decriminalization measures,
investment in public health resources to address public health
and social concerns, and alternatives to policing. The implica-
tions of the statement's passing are wide -reaching; not only are
APHA policy statements a mandate to the association's lobbying
bodies to align their work with the statement's recommendations,
the passage by this large, diverse body of public health workers
reflects a clear commitment to a fundamental shift in the practice
of public health work away from reformist measures and towards
structural, root -level changes to the harms policing (and, by exten-
sion, prisons) cause to the health of our communities.
This national collective included health workers, educators, and
anti -policing organizers from Critical Resistance (CR) and the
Public Health Justice Collective (PHJC). We are bringing this
statement back into movements fighting to eliminate the violence
of policing and build up community health. The policy outlines
concrete Action Steps to reduce the violence of policing. In your
work, you can put these to use in your planning or in setting your
strategic demands of institutions and officials by framing ideas
through them: "The APHA recommends [action step] to reduce
the negative public health impacts of policing, therefore we
must..:' This pamphlet shares ideas about the action steps, orga-
nizing talking points, and a worksheet for implementing the APHA
statement where you are. Check out and share media coverage
on the Ending Police Violence website (see sidebar)! Bring this
worksheet to your community groups and organizations to learn
about this win and to put it to use in your campaigns!
Toward liberation!
Critical Resistance Oakland
and the Public Health Justice Collective
Articles and other resources
* Read the statement in full and access
media from Filter Mag, Rewire, The
Guardian, and others:
end i ngpoliceviolence.com
See Critical Resistance's summary of
the statement and policy victory, on
Black Agenda Report:
blackagendareport.com/national-
abolitionist-victory-public-health
* Check out Oakland Power Projects,
an alternatives to policing project of
CR Oakland, including a Know Your
Options health initiative:
Oakland PowerProjects.org
Contact us!
Critical Resistance
criticalresistance.org * 510-444-0484
croakland@criticalresistance.org
Public Health Justice Collective
facebook.com/groups/
publichealthjusticecollective/
APHA Policy Statement team
endingpoliceviolence.com/contact-us/
Recommended Action Steps
Divest
* Redistribute law enforcement funding to social services and structures to address social
inequity ("meet human need" through, for example, jobs, housing, transportation,
education, healthcare, youth programs).
* Reverse militarization of local, tribal, regional and federal law enforcement; disuse
military equipment, discontinue military equipment acquisitions and SWAT teams and
deployments.
Decriminalize
Decriminalize activities "designed to control marginalized people, including, but not
limited to substance use and possession, sex work, loitering, sleeping in public, minor
traffic violations (e.g. expired registrations, jaywalking, not signaling a lane change,
broken taillights), and targeting undocumented immigrants; and to also ensure that
decriminalized offenses are removed from the purview of law enforcement:'
* Review and eliminate policies that lead to disproportionate violence against specific
communities (e.g. stop and frisk).
Invest
* Prioritize programs that do not criminalize people, such as transformative
justice, restorative justice, violence and mental health intervention,
prevention and support programming and policies.
End law enforcement impunity, demand transparency
* Prioritize documentation, data reporting and collecting information by public health �y O
bodies and institutions about the violence of law enforcement. 41
End laws shielding law enforcement from investigation and public information disclosure
or access. Demand full public disclosure of police violence investigations through a public
database, for example.
Organize! Strategies and Tactics Starter List
What follows is a starter list of strategies and tactics to bring the power of this policy
statement to bear in your campaigns. Put this statement to use! You can...
* Advocate at decision -maker meetings. "The American Public Health Association has
identified law enforcement as a public health issue... It recommends that instead of policing
approaches which exacerbate systemic harms, we/you must..:'
* Use it to get a special health hearing on your community concern or campaign topic. Ask /recommend/
demand that a statement author be invited to provide expert testimony. (Go to www.endingpoliceviolence.
com/contact-us to contact)
* Refer to the policy statement in media work on your campaign or issue. Quote the text, supporting
research, and recommendations, and name it as a source of national expertise in public health to be
followed.
* Use it to outreach to health workers, public health workers or figures, social service folks, groups and
institutions to show that this is our shared issue. Share recent victories that demonstrate these overlaps,
and invite them to join the local, regional, national movement work.
Salas, Diana
From: Virginia Lin <virginialin9@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:29 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Address Budget for Police Department
Hello,
For the upcoming council meeting, I am adding the comment to reduce and reallocate portions of the budget for the
police department towards other community building resources. It is unacceptable that Santa Ana is on the top of the
most violent police department in the country. As a tax paying resident of this city, I would like to see my tax dollars to
reduce spending on the police department to bigger priorities such as the growing homeless population, mental health
resources, and resources towards drug addiction; all of which the police department is ill equipped for and should not be
the main department to address such issues.
Best regards,
Virginia
Salas, Diana
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 3:51 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel
Subject: [Community Petition] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government's core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we're asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
I
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don't necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don't allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr Jesus Tapia
1309 W Carlton PI
Santa Ana ,
92704
z
Salas, Diana
From: Kayleigh Levitt <kayleighlevitt@gmaiLcom>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:54 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Oppose Item 75A
Dear Mayor Pulido and Members of the Council,
I oppose the allotment of funds for the police included in the fiscal year 2020-2021 budget resolution.
This goes against the national effort to defund and de -legitimize the idea that police have a role in public safety.
Kayleigh Levitt
Ward 5
Salas, Diana
From: Daisy Gonzalez <daisygonzalezl1312@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:46 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Defund the Police
Good evening councils,
My name is Daisy Gonzalez and I am a native of Santa Ana. I am here to voice my concerns in regards to the
funding of the police. I do not understand why 42% of our funding goes to them. I urge you to defund them and
instead fund a community oversight of the police department.
Thank you
Salas, Diana
From:
Kelli <ksjule09@gmail.com>
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:51 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
Yes on 75A & 85A with specific instructions per comment on reach item
I support the following items on today's City Council agenda:
Item 75A - Yes on Defunding Police and Investing In Community
The last month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need
more support, not surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the
past and try out a new, more effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the
SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what our communities truly need - housing, economic
and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
2. The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our
addiction to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver
community safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city
priorities, allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was
squandered on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and
without any clear metrics for success.
3. The City Council sold Measure X to voters as an opportunity to help Santa Ana finally invest in our
communities to make them truly safe, stable spaces that residents can thrive in. Regrettably, our elected
representatives squandered much of that opportunity long before this pandemic hit our city.
4. Taking a page out of an old, ineffective playbook, you handed out a lavish police contract that had little
to do with community safety -- leading us to the brink of yet another council -made deficit. Now we're being
asked to bear the burden of "difficult choices" due to budget shortfalls while our police department skates by
with an 8% budget increase funded by our taxes.
5. The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our
addiction to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver
community safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city
priorities, allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was
squandered on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and
without any clear metrics for success.
6. After more than a decade of this failed approach that hasn't made our communities safer all while
burning through our taxes, you'd think we'd learn our lesson. But it's not too late, the lesson is this -- you
can't balance the budget long term without defunding the police. Look at your projections, it simply can't
be balanced by squeezing the rest of us. For this city to once and for all get its house in order, it must kick
the SAPD habit and begin making amends to the communities that have paid for it so dearly.
7. We're in a racial justice, health, and budget crisis. Your own projections anticipate the city will be
running a deficit of $20 million next year, growing to a $35 million annual deficit in just two years. All of
this coming right after we passed Measure X to fix a decade of budget shortfalls. This mess can't be blamed on
Covid or shutdowns, it's a matter of misplaced priorities and principles.
8. Cutting social programs, tapping reserves, raising fees and taxes, and hoping for federal or state
bailouts won't get us through this and set the stage for a real recovery. It didn't work ten years ago and it's the
wrong path now.
9. The best tool to dig us out of this ongoing manmade disaster and to build a better Santa Ana is
to defund the Police Department -- the primary driver of this deficit. Just returning the SAPID budget to
its 2018 (pre -Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25 million -- enough to fill this
year's budget gap with enough left over to adequately fund alternative community safety measures
such as youth programming.
Item 85A - Yes on Creating an Effective Civilian Oversight of the Police Department
Santa Ana needs to establish an effective Civilian Review Board with the authority to exercise
proper oversight and accountability of the Police Department and its officers. In order to have
meaningful oversight, it needs to have subpoena power; investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; and the ability to hire and fire officers, including the Chief of Police. Even then, the
creation of such an oversight body is the bare minimum the city can do and needs to be part of
other efforts to approach public safety by divesting from enforcement and investing in positive
community programs that address residents' needs.
2. Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) is one of the deadliest police departments in the country,
and has the highest number of fatal shootings by police officers in Orange County, with 27 fatal
shootings in the period between 2006 and 2016.
3. What's more, From 2016 to 2018, Santa Ana had 13 deadly use of force incidents, 70% higher
than all other California Police Departments. In most of these cases, officers did not attempt to address the
situation without lethal force.
4. Use of force incidents have cost the city millions in settlements. These settlements are another
example of the city's subsidizing of a failed tough on crime approach to public safety at odds with real
community safety which would require robust investment in social services, including mental health, youth
programs, housing, and education.
The establishment for a police oversight commission has been long overdue. The first demand for
police oversight was presented by the Orange County Congress of Racial Equity (CORE) 1965. It's
been 55 years since then and the police department has continued to operate without basic oversight
and accountability, all while receiving the largest share of our tax dollars. It is time you listen to the
decades long demand for effective police oversight, and the current demand to redefine what safety
looks like by investing in robust social services, not more policing and suppression
Kelli Sjule
Ward 3 resident
Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:16 PM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: Budget prioritization 2020-2021
From: Kayla Saadeh [mailto:kmsaadeh3@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:00 PM
To: BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Budget prioritization 2020-2021
Hello,
I am a concerned citizen writing in regards to the 2020-21 budget.
The last month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need more support,
not surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the past and try out a new, more
effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what
our communities truly need - housing, economic and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our addiction
to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver community
safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city priorities,
allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered
on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any
clear metrics for success.
The City Council sold Measure X to voters as an opportunity to help Santa Ana finally invest in our
communities to make them truly safe, stable spaces that residents can thrive in. Regrettably, our elected
representatives squandered much of that opportunity long before this pandemic hit our city.
Taking a page out of an old, ineffective playbook, you handed out a lavish police contract that had little to do
with community safety -- leading us to the brink of yet another council -made deficit. Now we're being asked to
bear the burden of "difficult choices" due to budget shortfalls while our police department skates by with a 7%
budget increase -- funded by our taxes.
The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn't break our addiction
to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver community
safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city priorities,
allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered
on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any
clear metrics for success.
After more than a decade of this failed approach that hasn't made our communities safer all while burning
through our taxes, you'd think we'd learn our lesson. But it's not too late, the lesson is this -- you can't balance
the budget long term without defunding the police. Look at your projections, it simply can't be balanced by
squeezing the rest of us. For this city to once and for all get its house in order, it must kick the SAPD habit and
begin making amends to the communities that have paid for it so dearly.
We're in a racial justice, health, and budget crisis. Your own projections anticipate the city will be running a
deficit of $20 million next year, growing to a $35 million annual deficit in just two years. All of this coming
right after we passed Measure X to fix a decade of budget shortfalls. This mess can't be blamed on Covid or
shutdowns, it's a matter of misplaced priorities and principles.
Cutting social programs, tapping reserves, raising fees and taxes, and hoping for federal or state bailouts won't
get us through this and set the stage for a real recovery. It didn't work ten years ago and it's the wrong path
now.
The best tool to dig us out of this ongoing manmade disaster and to build a better Santa Ana is to defund the
Police Department -- the primary driver of this deficit. Just returning the SAPD budget to its 2018 (pre -
Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25 million -- enough to fill this year's budget gap with
enough left over to adequately fund alternative community safety measures such as youth programming.
Please consider these thoughts, and think hard on what side of history you'd like to be. You can help fight these
injustices, or keep perpetuating the same mistakes that have done nothing for your citizens over and over again.
Thank you,
Kayla Saadeh
Salas, Diana
From: Kayla Saadeh <kmsaadeh3@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:17 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Re: Public comment for 6/16 city council meeting
Hello,
I have an additional comment regarding item 75A I am against the 2020-2021 budget as it stands. The last
month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need more support, not
surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the past and try out a new, more
effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what
our communities truly need - housing, economic and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
Just returning the SAPD budget to its 2018 (pre -Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25
million -- enough to fill this year's budget gap with enough left over to adequately fund alternative community
safety measures such as youth programming.
Kayla Saadeh
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 5:37 PM Kayla Saadeh Qcrosaadeh3ggmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to publicly comment on the following matters:
1. I would like to express my support for item 85a, calling for the urgent creation of a police oversight
commission.
2. I would like to express my support for item 85b, calling for increased funding for schools. Generally, I
would like to express support for allocating decreased funding in SAPD, and funnel increased funding to the
community, including schools, mental health care, libraries, etc.
Thank you.
Kayla Saadeh
Salas, Diana
From: Rod Curiel <curiel_rod@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:26 PM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda 75A and 85A
Hello,
My name is Rodolfo Curiel. I have been a Santa Ana resident for the majority of my life.
I believe our city can be an example and lead the way for other cities if we adopt these agendas.
I believe the people have been very vocal in supporting these agendas and will benefit tremendously from their passing.
Thank you for your time,
Rodolfo Curiel
curiel rod@yahoo.com
Salas, Diana
From: irving gallegos <irvinggallegos-01@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 7:14 PM
To: eComment
Subject: City parks
Hello,
I would like to ask/comment about the parks, as far as I remember there was a huge increase in parks and they were
supposed to be in great condition,( re plant all bare areas, renew all sod/grass areas Including sport fields, mulch all
areas, raise up all tree branches) the contractor had 3 months to complete all these tasks and none has even started. Are
we enforcing our contracts or are we just paying more money and getting no results.
Thanks,
Salas, Diana
From:
Barela, Waldo
Sent:
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:07 AM
To:
eComment
Subject:
FW: We Need a Budget That Represents US
-----Original Message -----
From: Mikaela Garduno [mailto:mikaelagarduno@yahoo.comj
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 20201:37 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Ridge, Kristine <kridge@santa-
ana.org>; cityclerks@santa-ana.org; BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>; Downs, Kathryn <KDowns@santa-
ana.org>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US
Hello,
My name is Mikaela Garduno. I am a resident of Santa Ana, CA and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It is
unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city's budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials work
together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them directly to
benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have filed
for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don't need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have yet to
be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens. Thousands
have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Sincerely,
Mikaela Garduno
Salas, Diana
From:
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From: Ruby Santoyo[mailto:rubysantoyol2@gmail.com)
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 2:20 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Ridge, Kristine <kridge@santa-
ana.org>; cityclerks@santa-ana.org; BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>; Downs, Kathryn <KDowns@santa-
ana.org>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US ID(AOW84X8sdY)
Hello,
My name is Ruby Santoyo. I am a resident of Santa Ana, CA and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It is
unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city's budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials work
together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them directly to
benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have filed
for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don't need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have yet to
be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens. Thousands
have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Email ID: 7d5gQXXp2W
Sincerely,
Ruby Santoyo
Sent from my Whone
Salas, Diana
From: Lorena Mojarra <Iasmcjarra81@gmai1.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:33 AM
To: eComment
Subject: Agenda item 75A
I oppose giving the SAPD a raise when our city is infested with homelessness and junkies roaming around the
city. The SAPD is nowhere in sight when you drive by First Street and there is a congregation of homeless. In
less than 1 mile there are 2 Liquor Stores and Smoke Shops. Tell me why is that permitted? The city should
focus more on limiting these types of business. Let's use the budget money for our schools, after school
activities, our parks. We are residents of Santa Ana and have a right to be heard. Don't silence us. If these
politicians are too tired to continue then this is NOT the job for them to represent us. We the city are tired of all
this minority injustice. If this was a South County city things would be different.
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:18 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Budget 1st Reading
From: Tim Johnson \[mailto:tjohnson@jlkrllp.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:38 AM
Subject: Budget 1st Reading
As you continue to consider the FY20/21 budget, I would like to provide a few comments especially after hearing the
public last night as well as your very own comments. I understand that the public hearing is closed and as such this
comment is not part of the official public record, but your reading this comment is honestly much more important than
this comment being part of the public record. A few baseline comments:
Public safety is of the utmost importance for our city
The Police Department (PD) is an important component of public safety
Public safety is enhanced by not only focusing on the PD though
Youth programs, code enforcement, parks & rec, and public works are also important for improving public safety
With that as a foundation, I would like to remind everyone that the PD’s last MOU expired well prior to passage of
Measure X and there was a delay in executing the current MOU (not 25F) until after Measure X was passed. Then, PD
was the first and loudest to the table requesting changes including raises and such once Measure X funds were made
available. It is abundantly clear by looking at Measure X reports that this strategy worked. I do not blame POA for this
strategy, it was smart for them to do for achieving the desired outcome. HOWEVER, as a city we need to make sure that
all departments are taken care of. Again, public safety is of great importance for our city and public safety is enhanced
by not only a well functioning PD but also other departments.
However, in our existing FY 19/20 budget there were positions budgeted for and approved not only in the PD but also in
Parks & Rec, Public Works, and Community Development. The PD positions were filled. An HR decision appears to have
been made to focus hiring efforts on PD. PD positions thankfully were filled. While, other positions remained vacant
and they were to be focused on after the PD hiring. This may have sounded fine at the time because it would have only
been a matter of time before other departments hired their budgeted positions. Now with the C19 pandemic and the
economic crisis our city is facing, a hiring freeze was implemented. I do not disagree with the hiring freeze however this
shows that the early priority of hiring vacant PD positions prior to other departments now has consequences. Those
consequences are that the vacant positions in other departments will remain vacant for the foreseeable future while the
PD positions are filled. This timing of hiring and focus on PD over other departments was discussed briefly by city staff at
a Measure X Citizen Oversight Committee meeting which I can provide references to you if desired.
In essence, because the SAPOA was well organized (good for them) they were the first to the table to obtain Measure X
funding. Then they were also the quickest to work with the city’s HR hiring department in hiring people. I am worried
that this was done to the detriment of other departments and I am sure that if an analytical study were done (I do not
suggest wasting money in doing so btw), the results would align.
I personally do not feel that we should necessarily terminate filled PD positions right now without a major discussion
item. However, we need look at the MOU (item 25F which was pulled) and see what other savings can be had and
possibly not just deferral items. Additionally, I would recommend that as police officers retire or otherwise leave service
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(we always have turnover for retirement or otherwise), that a decision is made as to whether to rehire that position or
whether it would make more sense for our community to shift that funding to a currently vacant position in another
department that will also enhance our city. This is especially true since there are multiple other positions that were
budgeted yet remained vacant…each position is important right now- possibly even more so now than before.
On an aside, I know that multiple council members likely will ask many questions about this budget on
Thursday. However, I wish that some of those questions would have been asked at prior budget meetings instead of
waiting for the first reading. I feel like the finance staff was really seeking guidance from the council yet council seemed
to be relatively silent in those prior meetings. Now, on a first reading, those questions will be asked which is a shame for
the process.
Thank you for your time into this matter and I am, as always, available to discuss with any of you individually today or
before tomorrow’s meeting. The time for public comment may be closed but the time for further conversation on an
individual basis is still open due to the continuance.
I pray for wisdom for all of our elected officials as well as our very dedicated city staff and advisors.
Tim Johnson , CPA
Partner
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(714) 743-1065
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Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:18 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: We Need a Budget That Represents US ID(AOW84X8sdY)
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruby Santoyo \[mailto:rubysantoyo12@gmail.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 2:20 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Ridge, Kristine <kridge@santa-
ana.org>; cityclerks@santa-ana.org; BudgetOffice <BudgetOffice@santa-ana.org>; Downs, Kathryn <KDowns@santa-
ana.org>
Subject: We Need a Budget That Represents US ID(AOW84X8sdY)
Hello,
My name is Ruby Santoyo. I am a resident of Santa Ana, CA and I am emailing to demand the restructuring of our city
budget, so as to prioritize more social services for our community, and to drastically minimize spending on Police. It is
unconscionable that 1/3 to 1/2 of the city’s budget is going to the police department.
This does not align with the values that I have as your constituent and I demand that you and other city officials work
together to draft and approve a budget that diverts funds from the police department and reallocates them directly to
benefit those in need.
Defunding the police and restructuring the budget is an absolute necessity now more than ever. Police perpetuate a
pattern of excessive violence and force, especially directed towards Black People and their communities. The police
refuse to hold their own accountable and this is unacceptable.
We are in the middle of a global pandemic that has killed 100,000 Americans and more than 40 million people have filed
for unemployment. Healthcare workers are without proper equipment and essential workers are not being fairly
compensated or protected for the great work they do. We don’t need more police, we need more social safety nets.
Funds intended for police would be better off being sorted to initiatives that
Enrich our public schools and students
Provide more affordable housing and mental health care initiatives Protect and bolster our parks Support small
businesses struggling due to COVID-19 Provide cheaper and cleaner modes of public transportation
Our nation is grieving the deaths of Black Americans that were murdered at the hands of police officers who have yet to
be held accountable. While the police department has more funding than it knows what to do with, we have
communities who desperately need funding and every day they don't receive it their quality of life worsens. Thousands
have died who did not need to. You have the ability to change this, so do it.
Email ID: 7d5qQXXp2W
Sincerely,
1
Ruby Santoyo
Sent from my iPhone
2
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:19 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:32 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
1
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Charlie Pescarolo
527 W Brookshire Ave.
Orange,
92865
2
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:19 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:29 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
1
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Stephany Pescarolo
527 W Brookshire Ave.
Orange,
92865
2
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:19 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:26 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
1
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mr. Lawrence Tarrant
2139 Emory St #246
Longmont,
81501
2
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:19 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:11 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
1
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Elliott Moline
137 Trafalgar Lane
San Clemente ,
92672
2
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:24 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:46 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
1
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
MONICA ESPEJO
815 S CALLE VENADO
ANAHEIM,
92807
2
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 12:24 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:41 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
1
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Tomas Martinez
706 E Berkeley St
Santa Ana,
92707
2
Salas, Diana
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 1:18 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: URGENT - Concerned Resident
From: Alex Hermosillo \[mailto:hermosilloale@gmail.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 1:00 PM
To: Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose
<JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David <DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; pbecerra@santa-ana.org; Villegas, Juan
<JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>
Subject: URGENT - Concerned Resident
Council Members,
I grew up in this city and I'm raising a family here. I demand change for our city, for our youth and the new
generations.
I do not approve budget allocation toward our police department. This is coming from a CJ graduate.
I support GOOD law enforcement 100%+ , incentivising our policemen will not work. We must work together
to clean up the internal mess and get the union out of your seats.
Our taxes should be allocated to improve city programs, our libraries, summer enrichment programs , early
adulthood job placement and so much more.
Do not be the unions puppeteers. Santaneros are waking up .
Let's work together on this!
Alejandra Hermosillo
1
Orozco, Norma
From:Yuriana Velasco <yvelasco@live.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:09 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Item 75A
Good evening,
As a resident of Santa Ana, I urge you to defund the police department and allocate those funds to the following:
affordable housing, parks, recreational activities, mental health resources, the creation of more libraries, community
gardens, and cooperatives.
Do the right thing and meet the REAL needs of the community. Listen to the community, not outsiders or developers.
Sincerely
Yuriana Velasco
1
Orozco, Norma
From:Julie Herrick <jaherrick@gmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, June 17, 2020 11:05 PM
To:eComment
Subject:75-A Oppose
After more than 5 hours, I was unable to stay on the line any longer, so I'm emailing what would have been my
public comment.
===========================
My name is Julie Herrick. I’ve been a resident of Santa Ana for 12 years.
I’m calling in solidarity with a big nationwide movement to rethink public safety by defunding the police and
reinvesting in our communities.
Please join us in re-imagining and re-prioritizing public safety funding to community wellness investments that
create the real conditions for real safety. Safety is increased when people have access to their basic needs. We
need to invest in, housing security, food security, libraries, and education, coronavirus rental relief and the
deportation defense fund.
A budget reflects a community’s priorities. Please shift the priorities of the budget to invest in community
wellness instead of harsh punishment.
Black lives matter,
Thank you,
Julie Herrick
1
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 7:20 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
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living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
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1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:30 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
E Villegas
60 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana,
92703
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 7:47 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
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Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 7:30 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
James Marquez
60 Civic Center Plz
Santa Ana,
92701
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 7:49 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 6:48 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Mrs Lela Moore
17181 Granada Lane
Huntington Beach,
92647
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 7:50 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:29 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Yesica Robledo
3435 Atlantic st
Los Angeles ,
90023
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 8:21 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 9:21 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Derek Martin
4111 N Drinkwater Blvd
Scottsdale,
85251
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Rachael Shorb <rachaelshorb@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:21 AM
To:eComment
Subject:Defunding And Reforming The Police For the Long-Term
Hi, thank you for looking at my email. I am sending this note because we need long-
term solutions to not just police brutality, but also inefficiencies in the entire public
safety system. For purposes of brevity I will restrict this note to policing only.
The call to abolish police at first surprised me, but the more I thought about potential
solutions the more I realized this would be the best long-term solution. I don't exactly
call for abolition but I do call for a strong, permanent restructuring. So I come to you
with potential solutions, and I hope this makes your job easier.
Restructuring the Police Force
Currently, we have armed police responders covering a wide variety of duties. This
should not be the case. Restructuring should separate Police Responses into two
categories:
(1) Violent Incident Response
(2) Nonviolent Incident Response
We should limit the armed police response to category (1) only. This would drastically
cut the police budget and save money. Furthermore, armed police are only trained to
use violence - either by training or by learning violence on the job, they are not
equipped with the skills or knowledge to handle nonviolent crime or nonviolent
violations.
Nonviolent responders for nonviolent crimes.
A reimagining of 911 Call Management. You call 911, dispatch can determine if the caller
needs (1) an armed responder (policeman), (2) paramedic or fireman for health
problems or fire, (3) social worker for domestic disputes, or (4) other nonviolent
responders, like for noise complaints, suspected nonviolent crime, traffic issues, etc.
And as for traffic cops, just abolish that whole department and leave it to the DMV. So
many of these policemen are murdering people over past due registration or in traffic
stops, the DMV sends bills, DMV should be handling that.
We don't need armed men responding to noise complaints or heart attacks or even
suspected petty theft. The police have too many responsibilities, we need to leave it to
the professionals who are trained in nonviolent techniques. We can reform this, but it
starts with defunding and demilitarizing the police and reducing the armed force.
I have more notes on the inefficiencies of the policing system and where those
inefficiencies are, i.e., rape kit backlogs (rendering police useless once again), and
1
failure to book evidence, but for brevity's sake I am only providing a general framework
here of violent vs. nonviolent incident response.
Budget reductions can be in the range of 2.5%-5% per year until the police budget
takes no more than 20% of the total budget. If police officers are able to retrain to
become nonviolent responders, then they can be rehired by the nonviolent incident
response departments.
Ultimately I hope this provides a good starting point for a long-term framework. Please
feel free to reach out for more details or discussion about long-term solutions.
Change is a painful process, but nothing is more painful than our friends and family
being murdered by police, who then walk away with no consequence.
Thank you,
Rachael
--
Rachael Shorb
657-319-6647
2
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:29 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:06 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
RONNIE ALVARADO
2012 West 17th Street, D
Santa Ana,
92706
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:34 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 7:31 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Christine Gallardo
801 Civic Center Dr W
Santa Ana ,
92701
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:35 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:31 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Charlie Pescarolo
9355 el blanco Ave
Fountain Valley ,
92865
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:42 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
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exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:14 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Denise Gonzales
306 S Sullivan St. doc 6
Santa Ana ,
92704
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:43 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
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sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 6:05 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
9517414552 Diana Hornyak
3835 Golden Ave
Riverside ,
92505
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:44 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:23 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Scott Pierce
7 Rue Monet
Foothill Ranch ,
92610
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:44 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:08 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Patty Pierce
3169 Inclinado
San Clemente,
92673
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:44 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 5:06 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Denny Pierce
3169 Inclinado
San Clemente ,
92673
3
Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:52 AM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
1
From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:38 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
2
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
David De Leon
1522 South Monterey Avenue
Ontario,
91761
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From:Claudia Morales <cmorales92704@hotmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 11:05 AM
To:eComment
Subject:6/18 Meeting Comment
Hello City Council,
I really believe there is disconnect with City Council and residents. We cannot continue to have more hike in
fees, sales tax, and other bonds that are becoming a burden to the resident.
We cannot afford to approve a raise for police. There needs to be an audit conducted. All those officers that
are a high risk to the city (lawsuits etc) need to be held accountable and prevent them from continuing to
participate in officer activities. The Police Association needs to have accountability and transparency.
There are also needs to be a compensation expert to audit what positions are actually needed in the City and
create a matrix that would assist in becoming more efficient. Hiring and hiring more employees does not a
problem.
Last but not least- I think City Council needs to be display courtesy with the residents that voice their opinions.
It is unprofessional to cut people off just because you disagree with their comments. I believe as city
representatives you could do better than that, if not then maybe the public servant position is not your best
fit.
Thank you,
Claudia Morales
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Orozco, Norma
From:Backyard Brujx <ericagon1@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 12:43 PM
To:eComment
Subject:75A
To Whom It May Concern:
I would like to oppose agenda item 75A, the proposed budget that has been presented to the council, and
demand that the police be defunded immediately and that those funds be redirected towards youth programs and
community outreach services. For too many years our city has valued policing our youth over investing in their
futures, and that ends now. SAPD is rated as the 8th most violent police department and has a history of
mistrust amongst Santana citizens. We need to invest in preventive programs and provide assistance to those
who are victims of the system rather penalizing them over and over again.
I strongly oppose agenda item 75A and request a revised budget where funds are redirected to supporting our
youth.
Erica Gonzalez
Ward 1
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 12:56 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Santa Ana budget
-----Original Message-----
From: roxana guajardo \[mailto:roxxana67@yahoo.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 12:45 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Santa Ana budget
Good afternoon Mr. Pulido,
I have been a Santa Ana resident for more than twenty years and I need you to do the right thing in these upcoming
months.
I am also a high school teacher and I am tired of seeing so much of our city budget go to the police when we have a city
full of young people and families. Our education desperately needs funding, it is no secret that Santa Ana schools have a
bad reputation and people often choose to put their kids in charter schools or different districts. We need more public
spaces, more parks and community centers. We need to invest in social services to address issues like homelessness. In
other words, we need to put more funding on preventative measures instead of criminalizing our youth and families
through the police.
It is no secret that the police union has a very powerful influence on city council, but we ask you to listen to your citizens
and do the right thing when everyone is watching. We’re tired seeing our kids and youth go through a system of poor
education, bad housing and child care and few or no opportunities end up in juvenile hall or jail... this is not what they
deserve, and this is not what our city should settle for.
Please do the right thing. Stop giving into the union’s stronghold on city council members and stop increasing police
funding. Start investing in your community and your families. We all know it’s a much cheaper and more effective way to
address crime, and we know it’s what’s right.
Sincerely,
Roxana Guajardo
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 12:58 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: City Council Meeting June 18, 2020: Agenda Items 75A and 85A
From: Jessenya Reyes \[mailto:jessenyareyes178@gmail.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:45 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: City Council Meeting June 18, 2020: Agenda Items 75A and 85A
Dear City Council,
My name is Jessenya Reyes, and I am a constituent of Ward 4. I was born and raised in Santa Ana,
and I love my city. I want Santa Ana residents to thrive, but a lot of change needs to happen, and that
change can start with shifting the city budget, which you all have the power to influence as city council
member.
It doesn't make any sense that the city budget is decreasing, yet funding for SAPD continues to
increase. Nearly 50% of the budget for 15 years going towards SAPD is too much, especially right
now in the midst of a pandemic. Our people need financial assistance, including housing and rental
assistance. We need to invest in our youth, who have been negatively impacted by the sudden
changes to their education. We also continue to need community spaces.
We are also in the midst of widespread upheaval over the systemic violence. We will no longer accept
empty gestures and suggestions of reform.We need to defund SAPD. We need a budget that
adequately and effectively meets the needs of Santa Ana residents during this trying and uncertain
time; and we need a budget that supports communities and supports their wellbeing, not one which
empowers the forces that tear them apart. We need so many things that are not cops, thus the
proposed increases to SAPD can and should be re-directed to caring for our community instead.
We also demand full transparency from SAPD and I urge you as city council to push this process.
SAPD has flexed its muscles in city affairs more than necessary, and it has hurt our communities, so
it is important we find ways to hold them accountable. One initial step would be the creation of a
police oversight commission, which I am calling on you to do, accompanied by a deadline, to move
forward with accountability.
Please consider changing the proposed budget to reflect the needs of Santa Ana residents and
creating a police oversight commission, which has long been overdue. Thank you for your time.
Best,
Jessenya Reyes
Email: jessenyareyes178@gmail.com
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 12:58 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 10:42 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Miguel Pudlio,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
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These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Steven Lopez
14532 Close St
Whittier,
90604
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:02 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Listen to voters' voices
From: Adolfo M Ochoa \[mailto:doffo@live.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:39 AM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>;
Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Listen to voters' voices
Hello,
I'm writing in support of divesting the Santa Ana Police Department in order to invest those funds into the
community and to release the SAPD's hold on Santa Ana's elected officials.
As you very well know, Santa Ana is inundated in deficits and the handling of the budget has not changed
much except for the granting of more and more funds to the SAPD and that's the central cause of the never-
ending shortages. The simplest way to get the city out of this debacle is to withdraw these funds from the
Police Department. Simply returning the SAPD budget to the amount from 2018 would instantly save almost
$25 million(!!) which would not only fill this year's gap but also sufficiently fund alternative community safety
measures such as youth programming.
In addition, I'm writing to voice my support for creating an effective civilian oversight of the Police
Department.
You can no longer ignore the constant demand for effective police oversight, the demand to redefine what
safety looks like by investing in strong social services, and not simply increasing policing and suppression. The
first demand for police oversight was presented by the Orange County Congress of Racial Equity (CORE) 1965,
55 years ago, and the police department has continued to operate without basic oversight and accountability,
all while receiving the largest share of our tax dollars.
Santa Ana needs to establish an effective Civilian Review Board with the authority to exercise proper oversight
and accountability of the Police Department and its officers. To have meaningful oversight, it needs to have
subpoena power, investigatory authority, disciplinary authority, and the ability to hire and fire officers,
including the Chief of Police. Even then, the creation of such an oversight body is the bare minimum our city
can do and needs to be part of other efforts to approach public safety by divesting from enforcement and
investing in positive community programs that address residents’ needs.
Thank you for your time.
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Registered voter,
Adolfo M. Ochoa
1322 S. Joane Way, Santa Ana, CA 92704
doffo@live.com
714-425-1454
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:02 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Defund the police and allow effective civilian oversight
From: Janette Stanford \[mailto:piggelover@gmail.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:24 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>;
Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund the police and allow effective civilian oversight
To Whom it may Concern:
Defunding Police and Investing In Community
1. The last month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need
more support, not surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the
past and try out a new, more effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the
SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what our communities truly need - housing, economic
and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
2. The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn’t break our
addiction to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would
deliver community safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to
rebalance our city priorities, allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and
prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered on more of the same -- more police officers getting
bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any clear metrics for success.
3. The City Council sold Measure X to voters as an opportunity to help Santa Ana finally invest in our
communities to make them truly safe, stable spaces that residents can thrive in. Regrettably, our
elected representatives squandered much of that opportunity long before this pandemic hit our
city.
4. Taking a page out of an old, ineffective playbook, you handed out a lavish police contract that had little
to do with community safety -- leading us to the brink of yet another council-made deficit. Now we’re
being asked to bear the burden of “difficult choices” due to budget shortfalls while our police
department skates by with a 7% budget increase -- funded by our taxes.
5. After more than a decade of this failed approach that hasn’t made our communities safer all while
burning through our taxes, you’d think we’d learn our lesson. But it’s not too late, the lesson is this -
- you can’t balance the budget long term without defunding the police. Look at your projections,
it simply can’t be balanced by squeezing the rest of us. For this city to once and for all get its house in
order, it must kick the SAPD habit and begin making amends to the communities that have paid
for it so dearly.
7. We’re in a racial justice, health, and budget crisis. Your own projections anticipate the city will be
running a deficit of $20 million next year, growing to a $35 million annual deficit in just two
years. All of this coming right after we passed Measure X to fix a decade of budget shortfalls. This
mess can’t be blamed on Covid or shutdowns, it’s a matter of misplaced priorities and principles.
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8. Cutting social programs, tapping reserves, raising fees and taxes, and hoping for federal or state
bailouts won’t get us through this and set the stage for a real recovery. It didn’t work ten years ago and
it’s the wrong path now.
9. The best tool to dig us out of this ongoing manmade disaster and to build a better Santa Ana is
to defund the Police Department -- the primary driver of this deficit. Just returning the SAPD
budget to its 2018 (pre-Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25 million --
enough to fill this year’s budget gap with enough left over to adequately fund alternative
community safety measures such as youth programming.
Creating an Effective Civilian Oversight of the Police Department
1. Santa Ana needs to establish an effective Civilian Review Board with the authority to exercise
proper oversight and accountability of the Police Department and its officers. In order to have
meaningful oversight, it needs to have subpoena power; investigatory authority; disciplinary
authority; and the ability to hire and fire officers, including the Chief of Police. Even then, the
creation of such an oversight body is the bare minimum the city can do and needs to be part of
other efforts to approach public safety by divesting from enforcement and investing in positive
community programs that address residents’ needs.
2. Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) is one of the deadliest police departments in the country,
and has the highest number of fatal shootings by police officers in Orange County, with 27 fatal
shootings in the period between 2006 and 2016.
3. What’s more, From 2016 to 2018, Santa Ana had 13 deadly use of force incidents, 70% higher
than all other California Police Departments. In most of these cases, officers did not attempt to
address the situation without lethal force.
4. Use of force incidents have cost the city millions in settlements. These settlements are another
example of the city’s subsidizing of a failed tough on crime approach to public safety at odds with real
community safety which would require robust investment in social services, including mental health,
youth programs, housing, and education.
5. The establishment for a police oversight commission has been long overdue. The first demand for
police oversight was presented by the Orange County Congress of Racial Equity (CORE) 1965. It's
been 55 years since then and the police department has continued to operate without basic oversight
and accountability, all while receiving the largest share of our tax dollars. It is time you listen to the
decades long demand for effective police oversight, and the current demand to redefine what safety
looks like by investing in robust social services, not more policing and suppression.
Sincerely,
Janette Stanford
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From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:02 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Defund the Police, Fund the Community
-----Original Message-----
From: Yuriana Velasco \[mailto:yvelasco@live.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:15 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>;
Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund the Police, Fund the Community
Good evening,
As a resident of Santa Ana, I urge you to defund the police department and allocate those funds to the following:
affordable housing, parks, recreational activities, mental health resources, the creation of more libraries, community
gardens, and cooperatives.
Do the right thing and meet the REAL needs of the community. Listen to the community, not outsiders or developers.
Sincerely,
Yuriana Velasco
92707
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:02 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Public safety and recent civil unrest
-----Original Message-----
From: Gilbert Torres \[mailto:torresg2016@yahoo.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:31 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Public safety and recent civil unrest
Hello I’m writing in support of efforts to defund the Santa Ana police department. This city’s security culture must end
today. Whether it’s choosing to not renegotiate with SAPOA, suspending all raises, time off, overtime pay of all SAPD
employees or closing the Santa Ana jail, the urgency to take action should be equivalent to that of the response to
covid19. In addition passing a city ordinance to ban or even discourage election donations and gifts from the Santa Ana
police officer association to any city elected or prospective leader should be implemented today. Better yet, return the
money. Tell our police that you are no longer for sale, your re-election depends on it.
Sent from my iPhone
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:03 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: A Plea
From: Orbane \[mailto:orbanegallegos@gmail.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:28 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Villegas,
Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>
Subject: A Plea
Dear Members of the City Council,
I apologize if I do not know the proper way of addressing you all; I am just a regular lifelong resident of Santa
Ana with so much love for this city. I grew up as the son of teenage parents, one being an immigrant. I along
with my two siblings would play in front of our teeny tiny 2 bedroom home mixing dirt and water to make mud
toys that we'd harden in the sun. It was awesome. Poor. But awesome. I remember one day looking out of the
window because we heard a loud bang. We saw my dad run out the door and pull a man off the street who had
been shot and was left bleeding all over himself. I must have been about 5 or 6 years old. I am 33 now.
In all those years, I have to say that aside from a bit of gentrification in downtown Santa Ana, not much else has
changed. I watched Irvine, Tustin, and Costa Mesa become more and more polished and so much more
distinguished, while Santa Ana seems to have been left in the dust. I have seen a vast increase in homeless
people pouring in from other cities. I have seen so many more drug transactions happening everywhere by
people on bikes or in parked cars. The streets that need fixing seem to never be fixed on a wide scale. And now
as a homeowner, I have a sewer lateral from the sidewalk to the street that is ready to burst because that's just
how old our infrastructure is. How did we get here? How are we not where the neighboring cities are at? Are
people from Santa Ana inherently inferior? Where is the disconnect?
Tomorrow is going to be a monumental day for the city of Santa Ana. For its people. For the legacy you all
leave behind. The item of the city budget 75A voted on tomorrow will one day be our history. We and everyone
to come will be looking back some day soon. Seeing all of the civil unrest in the wake of George Floyd has
caused the whole world to reflect upon itself. Countries all over the world have now taken pause to search their
interior and ask, "how will I conduct myself going forward?" It does not matter what you have been in the past.
This moment is the only relevant moment. You can change in an instant. So when that item of the city budget is
in front of you, I beg that you take a moment and search deeply within yourself. What will be etched into the
history of Santa Ana about you? Will they include you into the ones who served only to fill the status quo and
prolong a system that has not allowed our city to rise even to the state of our neighboring cities? Or will it say
these are the ones who truly changed the course of Santa Ana and set the foundation for one of the most
wonderful cities this nation has ever known?
Tomorrow I am asking that you be brave for us. Every union has their leader. You, the City Council are ours.
A leader is meant to amplify the members, not oppress or dictate them. Tomorrow be brave for us. We will take
care of you. We will fight for you. We will vote for you. But you must show courage to amplify what so many
have said for too many years. Let it weigh heavily upon you when I say this, give our future a chance.
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My Sincerest Gratitude,
Steve Gallegos
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:03 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Defund the police
From: Ambereen Siddiqui \[mailto:ambersky324@gmail.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 8:23 PM
To: Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Villegas, Juan <JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil
<pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>;
Penaloza, David <DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund the police
I am emailing to support:
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(1) Agenda Item 75A - Defund the Santa Ana Police Department so that no more money goes to the PD.
Instead, reinvest money into our communities. It is unacceptable for the city to even consider increasing public
safety spending by $13.5 million during COVID-19 and economic crisis. Renew the Deportation Defense Fund
at its current level of $200,000 to continue providing protection to Santa Ana residents facing detention and
deportation.
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(2) Agenda Item 85A - Establish a strong Civilian Police Oversight Commission with subpoena, investigatory,
and disciplinary powers
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:04 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Defunding the Police
From: Marco-Landon Siu \[mailto:marcodomingosiu@gmail.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 7:58 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>; Villegas, Juan
<JVillegas@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>;
Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David <DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defunding the Police
Hello,
I am speaking in support of agenda items (75A or 85A),
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It is time our city works to uphold the values our communities have been calling for and demanded for
years now. As the protests across the US and in our city make urgently clear: Black lives matter, and
the issue of police violence and accountability are no longer up for debate.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
I am emailing to support:
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
(1) Agenda Item 75A - Defund the Santa Ana Police Department so that no more of our money goes
to the PD. Instead, reinvest our money into our communities. It is unacceptable for the city to even
consider increasing public safety spending by $13.5 million during COVID-19 and economic crisis.
Renew the Deportation Defense Fund at its current level of $200,000 to continue providing protection
to Santa Ana residents facing detention and deportation.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
(2) Agenda Item 85A - Establish a strong Civilian Police Oversight Commission with subpoena,
investigatory, and disciplinary powers
As your constituent, I hope you listen to my demands.
Best,
--
Marco-Landon Siu (he/him/his & they/them/theirs)
Masters in Education
UC Los Angeles | Graduate Student
(510) 508-7790 | marcodomingosiu@gmail.com
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:05 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Decisions on Budget & Police
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Madden \[mailto:ryanpmadden@gmail.com\]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 4:32 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Decisions on Budget & Police
Hello,
I emailed you previously about this but just wanted to reiterate my stance & let you know that I will be listening to your
meeting tomorrow via Zoom.
I urge you to consider adopting plans similar to those that have been proposed in San Francisco & LA, in terms of
reallocating funds away from the police budget and into community programs that support health & welfare of our
residents.
It’s time to rethink how we fund our police department & reimagine how we can invest in programs so that police
officers do not have to respond to non-violent offenses, such as issues related to mental illness, homelessness, & drug
addition.
I also strongly encourage you to consider reforms in SAPD’s use of force protocols.
We are in an unprecedented time & the vast majority of the public want to see change now. Don’t be on the wrong side
of history.
Sincerely,
Ryan Madden
High School Math Teacher at OCSA & proud homeowner in Park Santiago
908 Clemensen Ave.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
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Orozco, Norma
From:Rudy Falagan <daniifalagan@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:17 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Public Comment for Tonight’s Council Meeting
Hello -
Santa Ana has one of the deadliest police departments in Orange County, and in no way helps keep the people safe.
Defunding the police not only help to bring money towards community-oriented programs to better the lives of Santa
Ana residents, but also prevents the city from falling into a larger and larger budget deficit.
Rudy Falagán
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Orozco, Norma
From:Ernesto Conde <bosco1035@icloud.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 1:32 PM
To:eComment
Subject:SAPAAL
Mayor and Council,
I am support additional funding for AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS. It is important for the youth of Santa Ana to have access
to extracurricular activities and the infrastructure for High Speed Internet Access. Additional funding hot spots our
important and necessary.
The Santa Ana Police Athletic and Activity League is a great outreach and community oriented program that could
benefit with additional funding.
Thank you,
Conde
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Orozco, Norma
From:cecilia rivas <rivas.cecilia1966@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 2:12 PM
To:eComment
Cc:Pulido, Miguel; Villegas, Juan
Subject:City of Santa Ana Meeting Ecomment
My name is Cecilia Rivas,
I live in Ward 5 and I am commenting on item 75A as well as item 85A.
I OPPOSE more money being given to the Santa Ana Police Department. We need to reinvest money into the
communities. The City of Santa Ana should NOT increase public safety spending but rather cut the Police
Departments budget in half.
Agenda item 75A.
Secondly, the City of Santa Ana needs to establish a strong Civilian Police Oversight Commission with
subpoena, investigatory and disciplinary action.
Agenda item 85A.
Thank you,
Cecilia Rivas
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Orozco, Norma
From:Luisa Lopez <luisaaa2298@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 2:23 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Public Comment: 6/18/2020
On May 31st, the Santa Ana Police Department jumped two men on their own property. It was caught on camera even
though at least three police officers tried to TAMPER THE EVIDENCE BY FLASHING THEIR FLASHLIGHTS constantly at the
camera while the rest of the officers beat up these two men.
Time and time again, SAPD shows us how they are not equipped to keep us safe. In fact they don’t keep us safe, instead
they jump, beat up and steal men of color from our community.
Women are just as prone to this violence but in the past month I have seen more than One video of SAPD beating up
citizens.
The people that are suppose to keep us safe.
This wasn’t the only interaction I have witnessed.
Months back on a Tuesday night, I also witnessed SAPD pull a guy on an innocent man who was waiting for the bus. The
man didn’t do anything, in fact he got off the same bus as I did and they pointed a gun at him and hand cuffed him
without tell him his rights or why he was being arrested. 15 minutes he was let go because he was not the guy they were
looking for. SAPD is the biggest GANG IN OUR COMMUNITY. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT THEM ANY LONGER. OUR
COMMUNITY DESERVES BETTER, OUR COMMUNITY DESERVES RESOURCES FOR OUR YOUTH AND PARENTS, WE DONT
NEED POLICE TO CONTINUE TO TERRORIZE OUR COMMUNITIES. WE HAVE BEEN KEEPING EACH OTHER SAFE AND WE
WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE.
DEFUND SAPD NOW, GET RID OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS WHO SUPPORT THE PD MORE THAN THE PEOPLE NOW.
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Hello I’m writing in support of efforts to defund the Santa Ana police department. This city’s security
culture must end today. Whether it’s choosing to not renegotiate with SAPOA, suspending all raises, time
off, overtime pay of all SAPD employees or closing the Santa Ana jail, the urgency to take action should
be equivalent to that of the response to covid19. In addition passing a city ordinance to ban or even
discourage election donations and gifts from the Santa Ana police officer association to any city elected
or prospective leader should be implemented today. Better yet, return the money. Tell our police that you
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From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:07 PM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 2:59 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
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We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Josh Luna
131 N Isabel
Glendale ,
91206
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Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:08 PM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Thank you,
Daisy Gomez, MMC
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana | Clerk of the Council Office
20 Civic Center Plaza M-30 | Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-647-5235 | dgomez@santa-ana.org
http://www.santa-ana.org/
http://www.ocvote.com/
Please visit the online Holiday and Closed Friday Schedule at https://www.santa-ana.org/holiday-and-
closed-friday-schedule.
This email and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain privileged or otherwise confidential information.
If you are not the intended recipient, or believe that you may have received this communication in error, please advise the
sender via reply email and immediately delete the email you received. This e-mail (and attachments, if any) may be
subject to the California Public Records Act, and as such, may, therefore, be subject to public disclosure unless otherwise
exempt under the Act.
Effective March 19, 2020, Gavin Newsom, Governor of the State of California, ordered all individuals
living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence, in response to the global
COVID-19 outbreak. City operations are limited to essential staff. Due to these emergency
circumstances, the City’s response to your Public Records Act request will be delayed. Thank you for
your patience in these unprecedented times.
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From: Community Petition <support@communitypetition.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 2:55 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
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We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Doreen Myers
1818 Camino Avenue
Santa Ana,
92705
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Orozco, Norma
From:Karla Navarro <karma_karla@icloud.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:30 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Agenda 75A and 85A
Hello, my name is Karla Navarro
I am in favor of agenda item 75A
I am in favor of agenda item 85A
I am a Santa Ana resident and have been my whole life -30 years to be exact. I believe our city can be an example and
lead the way for other cities if we adopt these agendas.
I believe the people have been very vocal in supporting these agendas and will benefit tremendously from their passing.
Thank you for your time
Karla Navarro
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From:victoria wood <victorialyndseywood@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:37 PM
To:eComment
Subject:75A Public Comment
Hello,
My name is Victoria Wood and I am a resident of ward 5 in Santa Ana, CA. I am writing once again in
opposition to 75A as it currently stands. Instead, I demand the defunding of the police. We need to rethink
public safety and imagine a better world where communities are no longer struggling. Demilitarize and defund
the police now and take care of your citizens! Our community needs housing, parks, economic and legal
assistance, and more youth programs, to name a few. There is a global pandemic going on and people are
DYING! Until you all start to actually listen (it is embarrassing to take public comments so personally career
politician Councilmember Mendoza), it is evident you don’t care. I am grateful to Councilmember Sarmiento
for being the only one to even seem to listen to the people. I see the police terrorize the black and brown youth
in my neighborhood and it has to stop.
Thank you,
Victoria Wood
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Orozco, Norma
From:Adriana Castro <adri.castro65@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:39 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Approve Item 75A & Item 85A
Dear Santa Ana City Council,
I am currently a law student that was raised in Santa Ana. My entire family is from Santa Ana. I am a product of
Santa Ana attending a public high school in this district. I consider myself lucky to be in this position, however,
I do not give Santa Ana the credit of creating these types of opportunities for its citizens. There should be many
other Santa Ana students getting their bachelor's degrees and attending graduate school. The current system is
set up to not encourage these systems, but instead increase oppression in our city. I blame this oppression in the
underfunding of programs designed to help its people prosper.
The City of Santa Ana needs these two measures to help our community. The recent decision to give the Santa
Ana Police Department ("SAPD") an additional $200,000 for five police cars is disappointing when this money
could have gone to actually empower our community. Santa Ana needs effective Community Oversight with the
authority to exercise proper oversight and accountability of the Police Department and its officers. Further,
funds given to the Santa Ana Police Department can be used to create programs to help our youth or provide
housing. Anytime of assistance to aid the community would be a better cause than giving additional funds to the
SAPD.
I encourage the Santa Ana City Council to put their citizens first and not the SAPD to help other individuals in
our community reach success.
Best regards,
Adriana Castro
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From:Forgotten Frontier Records <albert.bertrandsmusic@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:47 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Defund S.A.D.P.
My name is Albert, I was born and raised in Santa Ana and have resided here for 27 years. I am calling for the
defunding of the Santa Ana Police Department and insist that their budget increase be denied. A community
oversight needs to be implemented in order to have all officers and city officials be held accountable to the full
extent of the law for any misconduct. Further more I demand the that money be allocated to our public
schooling system as well as affordable housing. All eyes are on the eyes of the people we trusted with our city
and whom we put in charge, don’t let us down or be prepared to have that trust revoked and yourselves
removed.
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From:Iliana Carolina Zepeda <zepedai@uci.edu>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:49 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Item 75A - Oppose FY20-21 Budget
As city officials representing the people of Santa Ana we hope you will do better for your
community and listen to what we ask..
My name is Iliana Zepeda and I am a resident of Santa Ana. I am disappointed at what is happening
during today's town hall meeting. The fact that knowing how important the budget would be in our
current state at a national level, it was decided by you all to go to bed early. There are many
concerns citizens who toon in to watch you all, many to voice our opinions. I hope you are all mindful
that we are still watching and we are tired and will keep you all accountable as our representatives.
You are government officials serving the people do not forget that. As many residents who waited
hours to speak and listen to your response, I am disappointed to see that you all are not taking any
comments on Thursday's meeting. Shame on you all for silencing the people that you are supposed
to serve.
I hope that you all can listen to the people of Santa Ana because we told you clearly what we need
from you as our representatives. I hope that today you will let us share our opinions.
I am writing in deep concern for the health of Santa Ana community. It has become more than clear
that a radical shift in our concept of policing and community health must take place at the local level.
It is unacceptable that Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities are living in persistent
fear of being killed by state authorities like police, immigration agents or even white vigilantes who
are emboldened by state actors.
Despite continued profiling, harassment, terror and killing of Black communities, local and federal
decision-makers continue to invest in the police, which leaves Black people vulnerable and our
communities no safer. Moreover, this deep lack of trust that the government is breeding by
terrorizing its own people, rather than safeguarding our health, is an alarming risk for future
generations to live peacefully and safely with each other.
While police funding has increased every single year, we somehow have to be more conservative on
funding for public health and community resources. Shame on you for prioritizing the oppression of
the people.
Santa Ana Police is the 8th most violent department in the U.S., and Anaheim is the 9th. This is not
what Orange County, CA stands for. From 2003-2016, Anaheim Police Department killed 33 people
during the process of arrest, and nearly 40% of them were unarmed. Since 2014, the rate of arrest-
related deaths caused by Anaheim PD exceeds that of LAPD, NYPD, and San Fran PD and is 74%
higher than average for police in California.
How can it be that agents funded for “public protection” are responsible for 17% of all homicides in
the city (2003-2016)? In the years 2009 and 2016, 36% of all homicides were in the hands of
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Anaheim officers. Frankly, this is unacceptable. It is inhumane and impossible to ignore as an issue
anymore.
Rather, our city needs a radical increase in funding towards community services and healthcare. We
need youth programs, increased mental health services, neighborhood infrastructures, childcare, and
community outreach for those who need these services most. We need more funds for rehabilitation
and the re-entry process for formerly incarcerated individuals, and to help increase employment and
education rates. Orange County needs to build a society that does not need the level of policing.
I call for the strengthening of the education and health of our community of Santa Ana.
In Community,
Iliana Zepeda
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From:Abigail Aleman <abbyrd13@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:53 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Item 75A and 85A
Good afternoon, my name is Abigail and I'm a resident of Santa Ana for 7 years now and I would like to see
some changes for our city. ITEM 75A, I believe that there should be adequate funds for our community: parks,
libraries, community centers, garden spaces, youth programs. We passed Measure X in Hope's the funds would
be used for our community. I would rather see these programs be funded than Santa Ana Police Department.
Item 85A: I would like to see a poloce community oversight committee that is run by our communities. Our
community deserves better.
Best Regards
Abigail Aleman
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From:Elizabeth <elizabeth.roqueee@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:55 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Public Comment
Buenas tardes,
This is a comment is in response not only to the police brutality happening around the country, but specifically here in
our hometown as well. The SAPD like other departments around our nation TERRORIZE our communities. People feel
like targets around the police. SAPD makes us feel more unsafe than safe. You should see how people feel like they’re
walking on eggshells around the police, because we’ve seen what the officers in this city are capable of doing. Police are
painted as heroes especially growing up as children but really as you realize that the departments have a gang mentality,
they’re domestic terrorists. They were just terrorizing the Townsend St. community back in November, with tanks in the
middle of the night. Terrorizing the community members and children. These people still had to get ready for the day
and send there kids to school. SAPD isn’t only one of the deadliest police departments in the country, but they are also
complicit to all the wrong doings of all the police departments. Why? Because they follow the same system, they are
products of the same system. Defund OUR cities police department NOW. It’s been long overdue, before this uprising
against police brutality Santa Ana residents have been calling for the defunding of the police department, but you don’t
listen. You don’t listen to the people you say you serve. Invest in more affordable housing, green spaces, community
spaces. Listen to the people. Black Lives Matter. No one is free until we are all free.
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From:Jennifer Alvarez <alvarez_jennifer59@yahoo.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:55 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Public Comment: Agenda Item 75A and 85A
Dear City Council,
My name is Jennifer Alvarez and I am a resident of Ward 6.
It is very concerning that instead of defunding the SAPD which as an institution serves
to surveil and suppress Black and communities of color, the city council believes it is a
good idea to increase its budget to continue perpetuating injustices. The SAPD is one of
the deadliest police departments in California and has the highest number of fatal
shootings by police officers in Orange County. Our investment in this institution has
failed.
Therefore instead of continuing to fund an organization that is simply not working to
serve and protect the residents of Santa Ana, we must redirect our tax dollars from the
SAPD budget into investments that actually yield effective results that address the root
cause of many of the problems in Santa Ana. The sectors that the city should instead be
increasing its funding to are housing, economic and legal assistance, and youth
programming among others. Consequently, I oppose the proposed increase to the SAPD
budget and urge the city council to instead defund the SAPD.
Moreover, due to the incredibly poor track record of the SAPD, I vehemently urge the
city council to support the implementation of a Community Oversight Committee with
the authority to exercise proper oversight and accountability of the Police Department
and its officers.
I hope that the city council members and mayor make the righteous decisions to move
the city of Santa Ana forward.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Alvarez
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From:gisselle ibarra <gisselleibarra15@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:56 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Additional funding for after school programs
Mayor and Council,
I support additional funding for afterschool programs. It is important for the youth of Santa Ana to have access to extracurricular
activities and the infrastructure for high speed internet access. Additional funding hot spots are important and necessary.
The Santa Ana Police Athletic and Activity League is a great outreach and community oriented program that could benefit with
additional funding.
I, like many others in the community owe a lot to city funded programs like the Santa Ana Police Athletic and Activity League. My
brother and I have attended this afterschool program since the year it was created. This was our safe haven despite all of the violence
around us. The staff and directors taught us the values of education and were the people who have brought me to where I am today. I
know that I can speak for others when I say that if it wasn't for this program I would not be where I am today. As a minority student with
immigrant parents I never thought that I would be able pursue higher education. Now here I am as a third year Electrical Engineering
student at UC Davis.
As years have gone by I have seen staff struggle due to lack of funding. This is unacceptable. We should continue to fund programs
like them and send more Santa Ana kids to college by providing them with the resources to do so. This is why I ask that you decide to
provide additional funding for afterschool programs to continue to provide resources for other students like me.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Gisselle Ibarra
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From:Corey LoDuca <corey.loduca@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:57 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Defund SAPD & Institute Community Oversight
Members of the City Council,
Hi my name is Corey LoDuca and I waited 5.5 hours to speak during the city council meeting on Tuesday but
was never heard.
I am writing to urge you AGAIN to defund the 8th most violent police department in the US, SAPD. During
this pandemic we should not be considering increasing police funding by $13.5 million. SAPD certainly does
not deserve 20% of the entire city budget.
This money should go towards the actual protection of the community via increasing funding for public
healthcare, among funding other initiatives to support vulnerable groups who are being hit the hardest by the
COVID-19 crisis.
Your approval of the purchase of 4 more police vehicles is wholly unacceptable and morally bankrupt. SAPD
should not have more resources to profile, harass, and kill Black and Brown individuals or people experiencing
homlessness.
Thus, I implore you to hear your constituents and not continue to corruptly bow down to the police union.
Continuing, and especially increasing, police funding is to directly support militant police brutality and state
violence.
You are supposed to be public servants so listen to what the public wants; the time has come to show your so-
called "solidarity" and defund the police.
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From:Kassandra Vargas <kassievargas7@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:59 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Regarding Items 75A & 85A
Good afternoon,
My name is Kassie Vargas and I demand that less funding should be allotted to the Santa Ana Police Department. There
have been too many instances where in which police brutally was committed or unwarranted encounters were made.
My partner has been pulled over just because of the way he looks and has to wear a hat in order to seem less suspicious
to the police officers in Santa Ana, a city he grew up in and loves. Officers and the department as a whole should be held
accountable for their actions, especially those that are taken due to their own biases, racism, unprofessionalism and
insensitivity. Funds should instead be given to services that will better support the community not just to punish them.
Services such as after school programs, housing security, Funds for food and clothing, mental health counseling etc.
would be a better way to use the money for the people of of Santa Ana.
Sincerely,
Kassandra Vargas
Sent from my iPhone
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:39 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Defund SA PD
From: Leslie Gomez \[mailto:lesliee416@yahoo.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:12 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund SA PD
Hello, My name is Leslie Gomez and as a resident of the city, I urge you to #DefundSAPD and invest
the resources in community building programs. We do not need such a huge portion of our city's
budget going towards the unnecessary surveillance and suppression of our people. Further funding of
the Santa Ana PD will only lead to an increase of the destructive school-to-prison pipeline that we
adamantly need to end in our community for the betterment of Black, Latinx, and other people of
color.
In order to keep our communities safe, we re-investment in need housing, economic and legal
assistance, youth programs, and funding our of schools. Listen to the people of the community and
reallocate the funds.
Best,
Leslie
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:39 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Defund S.A.D.P.
From: Forgotten Frontier Records \[mailto:albert.bertrandsmusic@gmail.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:52 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund S.A.D.P.
My name is Albert, I was born and raised in Santa Ana and have resided here for 27 years. I am calling for the
defunding of the Santa Ana Police Department and insist that their budget increase be denied. A community
oversight needs to be implemented in order to have all officers and city officials be held accountable to the full
extent of the law for any misconduct. Further more I demand the that money be allocated to our public
schooling system as well as affordable housing. All eyes are on the eyes of the people we trusted with our city
and whom we put in charge, don’t let us down or be prepared to have that trust revoked and yourselves
removed.
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Orozco, Norma
From:Houston, Nicole
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:40 PM
To:eComment_Forwarding
Subject:FW: Defund SAPD and invest in a strong community oversight
From: Lucy Dale \[mailto:lucitajd23@gmail.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:17 PM
To: Pulido, Miguel <MPulido@santa-ana.org>; Sarmiento, Vicente <VSarmiento@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David
<DPenaloza@santa-ana.org>; Solorio, Jose <JSolorio@santa-ana.org>; Bacerra, Phil <pbacerra@santa-ana.org>;
Mendoza, Nelida <nmendoza@santa-ana.org>
Subject: Defund SAPD and invest in a strong community oversight
Dear Santa Ana City Council,
The last month of protests have reminded us all, Black and communities of color as a whole need more support,
not surveillance and suppression. We call on you to recognize the errors of the past and try out a new, more
effective strategy for community recovery - start defunding the SAPD now and use those funds to invest in what
our communities truly need - housing, economic and legal assistance, youth programming, and racial healing.
The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn’t break our addiction
to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver community
safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city priorities,
allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered
on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any
clear metrics for success.
The City Council sold Measure X to voters as an opportunity to help Santa Ana finally invest in our
communities to make them truly safe, stable spaces that residents can thrive in. Regrettably, our elected
representatives squandered much of that opportunity long before this pandemic hit our city.
Taking a page out of an old, ineffective playbook, you handed out a lavish police contract that had little to do
with community safety -- leading us to the brink of yet another council-made deficit. Now we’re being asked to
bear the burden of “difficult choices” due to budget shortfalls while our police department skates by with a 7%
budget increase -- funded by our taxes.
The city was drowning in deficits for a decade after the last recession because we couldn’t break our addiction
to expensive, unaccountable, and ineffective policing and incarceration hoping it would deliver community
safety. Measure X was an opportunity to fix this by generating revenues to rebalance our city priorities,
allowing us to invest in what really makes a community safe and prosperous. Yet, much of that was squandered
on more of the same -- more police officers getting bigger payouts and still incurring overtime and without any
clear metrics for success.
After more than a decade of this failed approach that hasn’t made our communities safer all while burning
through our taxes, you’d think we’d learn our lesson. But it’s not too late, the lesson is this -- you can’t balance
the budget long term without defunding the police. Look at your projections, it simply can’t be balanced by
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squeezing the rest of us. For this city to once and for all get its house in order, it must kick the SAPD habit and
begin making amends to the communities that have paid for it so dearly.
We’re in a racial justice, health, and budget crisis. Your own projections anticipate the city will be running a
deficit of $20 million next year, growing to a $35 million annual deficit in just two years. All of this coming
right after we passed Measure X to fix a decade of budget shortfalls. This mess can’t be blamed on Covid or
shutdowns, it’s a matter of misplaced priorities and principles.
Cutting social programs, tapping reserves, raising fees and taxes, and hoping for federal or state bailouts won’t
get us through this and set the stage for a real recovery. It didn’t work ten years ago and it’s the wrong path
now.
The best tool to dig us out of this ongoing manmade disaster and to build a better Santa Ana is to defund the
Police Department -- the primary driver of this deficit. Just returning the SAPD budget to its 2018 (pre-
Measure X) levels would be an instant savings of nearly $25 million -- enough to fill this year’s budget gap with
enough left over to adequately fund alternative community safety measures such as youth programming.
Santa Ana needs to establish an effective Civilian Review Board with the authority to exercise proper oversight
and accountability of the Police Department and its officers. In order to have meaningful oversight, it needs to
have subpoena power; investigatory authority; disciplinary authority; and the ability to hire and fire officers,
including the Chief of Police. Even then, the creation of such an oversight body is the bare minimum the city
can do and needs to be part of other efforts to approach public safety by divesting from enforcement and
investing in positive community programs that address residents’ needs.
Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) is one of the deadliest police departments in the country, and has the
highest number of fatal shootings by police officers in Orange County, with 27 fatal shootings in the period
between 2006 and 2016.
What’s more, From 2016 to 2018, Santa Ana had 13 deadly use of force incidents, 70% higher than all other
California Police Departments. In most of these cases, officers did not attempt to address the situation without
lethal force.
Use of force incidents have cost the city millions in settlements. These settlements are another example of the
city’s subsidizing of a failed tough on crime approach to public safety at odds with real community safety which
would require robust investment in social services, including mental health, youth programs, housing, and
education.
The establishment for a police oversight commission has been long overdue. The first demand for police
oversight was presented by the Orange County Congress of Racial Equity (CORE) 1965. It's been 55 years
since then and the police department has continued to operate without basic oversight and accountability, all
while receiving the largest share of our tax dollars. It is time you listen to the decades long demand for effective
police oversight, and the current demand to redefine what safety looks like by investing in robust social
services, not more policing and suppression.
As a resident of Santa Ana I demand you take action. Thank you.
Lucy Dale
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From:Alexis Rodriguez-Mejia <alexisrodriguezmejia@college.harvard.edu>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:49 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Support Additional Funding for After School Programs
Dear Mayor and Council,
I am support additional funding for AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS. It is important for the youth of Santa Ana
to have access to extracurricular activities and the infrastructure for High Speed Internet Access. Additional
funding for hot spots is important and necessary.
The Santa Ana Police Athletic and Activity League is a great outreach and community oriented program that
could benefit with additional funding.
The Santa Ana police athletic and activity league is an amazing program that has helped out our community so
much. Speaking from experience SAPAAL has given me so many amazing opportunities. It was at SAPAAL
where I created my first ever resume that helped me get an internship at the Santa Ana City Manager’s Office. It
was also there where I learned the importance of community service and the importance of synergy through it’s
run team. Thanks to SAPAAL, I never had to worry about not having a printer at home, or not being able to
complete my homework. I can tell you as a first generation college student that SAPAAL not only works, but it
changes mindsets. I never imagined I’d be in the school I am today without SAPAAL’s help. Investing in
SAPAAL doesn’t just mean supporting the program, rather it means investing in our community and it’s future.
SAPAAL accepts students from all over Santa Ana and provides them opportunities to grow and further their
education. This program is life changing, and should be further supported in any way possible.
In conclusion, I thank you for your time and consideration, and hope you will support the Santa Ana Police
Athletic and Activity League. This program has changed so many lives, won’t you help it change more?
Thank you,
Alexis Rodriguez Mejia
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From:Gabriella Wilson <gabriella8280@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 4:57 PM
To:eComment
Subject:Call to defund the police and invest in the community
Good afternoon Mayor and councilmembers. My name is Gabriella Wilson and I am a resident of Ward 4. I’m
writing to express my extreme opposition to the proposed budget. I am against the $13.5 million increase to the
police’s budget, and I am for a complete defunding of the police. It’s hard to imagine a community without the
police system when we have all been raised to submit to white supremacy. The police pose one of the biggest
threats to me and my family because we are Black americans. I am a full time junior at the University of
California, Berkeley, which means that most of my time is spent away from my family. I have a fifteen year old
Black brother who is now taller than me and bigger than me. I want to be confident that anytime I am away that
my brother makes it home safely. With police presence, he is not even safe in his own home. And I know you
all know that. Every single day, I wake up ing terrified of what the day may bring. I’m terrified that my
brothers and sisters will become another hashtag that stops trending and never get justice. Considering the
current climate, you know, with all of the Black americans being senselessly murdered by the force you want to
fund SO BADLY, I am uncomfortable with the police being granted millions of more dollars and stupid tahoe
trucks, let alone continuing to be funded at all.
Besides the more obvious reasons the police should cease to exist, I am so embarrassed to be a resident of a
city that prioritizes the police force (that may I add doesn’t do ) over the education of its students. I am a
Santa Ana High alum, I had so many opportunities as a musician because the arts are extremely funded there.
As a city that prides itself on having outstanding education and opportunities for its students, I’m disgusted with
how little regard the school district got when this budget was drafted. Is $3 million going to ensure that every
single Santa Ana Unified student is equipped with a stable wifi connection and the necessary tools to continue
remote instruction? Will they be enriched in all areas of their academic and personal growth? Or will more
students get harassed and arrested by the police because you care more about funding them than you do
about the success of these kids? I was ing LUCKY to make it out. A ing statistic made it out. So I call
on you, especially you Mr. Bacerra to fight for me, and my brother and the rest of my siblings and all of the
other thousands of students you committed to serving. Fund our schools, fund rehabilitation centers and
community services, defund the police, and then abolish it. By the looks of the budget, you all have a ton
more to learn about what it means to be for the people. Do better. Thank you.
--
Gabriella Wilson she/her/hers
University of California, Berkeley c/o 2022
Experience Berkeley HS Coordinator
EOP/AAI Peer Academic Counselor
gab828@berkeley.edu | (c) 949-942-9559
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Orozco, Norma
From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 7:34 PM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
From: Community Petition \[mailto:support@communitypetition.com\]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 6:06 PM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
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These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Philip de Lara
206 N. Spurgeon St.
Santa Ana,
92701
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Orozco, Norma
From:Chris S <chris714oc@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, June 18, 2020 3:28 PM
To:eComment
Cc:City Council; Janelle McLoughlin; Carl Benninger; Ridge, Kristine; Saba, Nabil; Higgins,
Taig; Galvez, William E.; Chesanek, Tyrone; Downs, Kathryn
Subject:Fwd: 75A-1. PUBLIC HEARING - TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE NS-XXXX TO ADOPT THE
FISCAL YEAR 2020-21 BUDGET
Defective curb/gutter - 3000 block of W La Verne
Mayor and City Council Members,
I respectfully request that the city allocate enough money from our General Fund budget to properly address the long
Priority List of defective curbs, gutters, and sidewalks throughout the city.
For the last 5 years, I have repeatedly requested a defective curb/gutter in my neighborhood to be repaired by the city,
and I have been repeatedly told there is not enough money in the city budget to repair it. Pics attached.
If you look at the proposed 2020-21 General Fund Budget, there is a minimal amount of $50,000 in Gas Tax Funds in the
Public Works budget for Omnibus Concrete repairs. (Page 622 of Detailed Budget)
This is the reason there is a long “Priority List” of concrete repair work to be done, and why the curb/gutter in our
neighborhood has not been repaired in the last 5 years.
2015
I reported the defective curb/gutter using the previous city app after OC Vector Control found several dead birds from
West Nile Virus in our neighborhood.
OC Vector Control posted a “PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY” sign right next to the defective curb/gutter that is constantly
filled with standing water and smells horrible. Once a week, OC Vector Control was coming out and treating the standing
water to kill mosquitoes to stop the spread of West Nile Virus.
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2018
The defective curb/gutter still wasn’t repaired, so I contacted Public Works and asked for an update on my request. The
person I spoke to said they have a long “Priority List” of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters they need to repair, and couldn’t
tell me if the defective curb/gutter I reported in 2015 was on the Priority List and when it would be repaired.
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OC Vector Control was still treating the standing water to prevent mosquitoes from breeding in it and spreading West
Nile Virus.
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2020
I contacted Public Works again to ask when the defective curb/gutter would be repaired, and was told there was not
enough money in the budget to repair it this year.
OC Vector Control is still coming out on a weekly basis to treat the standing water to prevent mosquitoes from breeding
and spreading West Nile Virus.
The city of Santa Ana needs to increase funding to repair defective curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, and hopefully the
defective curb/gutter in my neighborhood will finally be repaired!
Kind regards,
Chris Schmidt
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From:Gomez, Daisy
Sent:Friday, June 19, 2020 7:23 PM
To:eComment
Subject:FW: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Categories:Correspondence
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 8:00 AM
To: Gomez, Daisy <dgomez@santa-ana.org>
Subject: \[Community Petition\] Agenda Item 75A - adopt fiscal 2020-2021 budget
Dear Daisy Gomez,
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council:
Whether you are a parent, resident, business owner, employee, or have some other
connection to the City of Santa Ana, you have to be appalled by the conduct of certain
activists, few of whom live in our city. It is shameful that they use the heartbreaking
and senseless death of George Floyd to advance their political rhetoric and baseless
agenda calling for defunding the police. This is the time to confirm our commitment to
the police department and level of service our community has voted for. It is not the
time to close the police department or government; it is the time to dig in and do the
hard work to make our institutions better.
Each of you was elected because your campaign platform focused on public
safety. The majority of Santa Ana voters have spoken. By electing you they have said
that they want to feel safe in their community. It is municipal government’s core
service, so our children feel safe walking to school and so our businesses can flourish.
We ask to be safe while enduring a historic world pandemic. We ask to be safe while
those demonstrating are given the space to do so. We ask to be safe while at the same
time asking what our society truly values and how do we make it a reality for all. In this
unprecedented time, we’re asking our police officers to do more than ever before.
1
These protests have created a huge financial burden for the City, requiring hundreds of
hours in overtime staffing. Many officers have been required to work overtime on a
daily basis; many have gone weeks without a day off. Ironically, those calling for
defunding are forcing additional expenditures of monies that could be used to address
their very issues.
We have a world class police department. Now, more than ever, is the time when the
City needs to reaffirm its commitment to the bedrock principle of providing the best
possible public safety service. We have to ensure that Santa Ana remains a safe place
to live, work and visit. The voices screaming the loudest don’t necessarily represent
those who want the best for our city. Don’t allow them to overpower the good sense
that you exercise on behalf of the 500,000 plus residents, business stakeholders and
daily visitors who support good governance, our police department and making public
safety a priority in our community.
No to defunding or reducing our police department resources.
Sincerely,
Dr Kelli Colbert
1302 pinehurst
Santa ana,
92706
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