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Provided direction to city staff to use marketing tools jointly with OCTA. Proceed with a <br />combined effort with Eat Shop and Play for additional social media outreach. Requested <br />increase in barricade height to reduce noise and dust. Directed staff to have an item before <br />the Legislative Committee to find Federal funding. <br />After item 4 was heard, council considered item 6. <br />5. COVID-19 Update in the Community <br />MINUTES: City Manager Kristine Ridge provided a brief comment. Noted that the COVID <br />numbers have improved and thus item was shelved. Council proceed to hear item 7. <br />6. Travel Santa Ana 2021 Annual Report— Community Development Agency <br />MINUTES: Item 6 was taken out of order and considered after item 4 was heard. <br />President of Travel Santa Ana Wendy Haase provided a brief presentation. <br />Council discussion ensued and input provided. After item was heard, council considered item <br />5 followed by item 7. <br />7. Air Quality Management District Fund Usage Update — Public Works Agency <br />MINUTES: Executive Director of Public Works Agency Nabil Saba provided a brief <br />presentation. <br />Council discussion ensued and direction provided to staff. <br />CLOSED SESSION REPORT — The City Attorney will report on any action(s) from Closed <br />Session. <br />MINUTES: City Attorney Sonia Carvalho stated there was no reportable action. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT — Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting for <br />ALL comments on agenda and non -agenda items, except for public hearings. Comments for <br />public hearings will take place after the hearing is opened. <br />MINUTES: Alan Wu spoke on a 1906 xenophobic incident that occurred in Santa Ana in <br />which Chinatown was burned down. Requested redemption and a resolution of apology. <br />City Council 6 3/15/2022 <br />