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30 supporting the Orange County Veterans Cemetary. <br />Perla Rocio Cruz requested council support for the Fiestas Patrias cultural event. <br />Juan Godoy requested financial support for the Fiestas Patrias event. <br />Hermelindo "Linda" Saldavor with Los 32 de Mexico spoke to request council support for <br />the Fiestas Patrias cultural event. <br />Giselda Cabrera and Mike Gonzalez spoke to request council support for the Fiestas <br />Patrias cultural event and asked for an extension raise funds. <br />Mayor Sarmiento provided a comment sent to him by Zeke Hernandez in support of Item <br />30. <br />Clerk of the Council Daisy Gomez reported out on correspondence received prior to <br />hearing public comments via Zoom. <br />Jose Trinidad Castaneda spoke in support Item 30 <br />Nathan Taft, Senior campaigner for Stand. Earth, spoke on Item 33 climate change <br />resolution and encouraged council to approve resolution. <br />Ana Charco with Latino Health Access spoke on Item 16 to urge the council to utilize the <br />Willowick property. <br />Danny Gray Capistrano Beach resident spoke regarding Item 33. <br />Adam Wood spoke in opposition of Items 33 and 35. <br />Catherine Green candidate forACWA Vice President spoke regarding item 31. <br />Cynthia with Rise Up Willowick Coalition spoke regarding Item 16. <br />Karen de Silvia with Rise Up Willowick Coalition spoke on Item 16 and <br />encouraged decision to preserve Willowick as park land. <br />Victor Mendez spoke on vaccination rates, in regards to Police Office Association matter <br />encouraged council to address, and spoke on Item 34. <br />Craig Preston, with the Orange County Chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby, spoke in <br />support of a climate emergency being declared, Item 33; and thanked council for their <br />leadership and Congressman Louis Correa support at the federal level. <br />City Council 5 9/7/2021 <br />