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Amy Kavanaugh Mason, Managing Director of Peoples, part of Unrivaled Brands spoke <br />on a non -agenda item as the Vice President of Orange County Advocacy Alliance, a <br />cannabis advocacy group, shared their mission statement to council and informed them <br />that their businesses are being impacted as the business climate is changing. <br />Kelly Kruus-Lee spoke on item 38 and urged council to pass ordinance. Expressed <br />concern with Orange County Transit Authority (OCTA) Street Car project affecting <br />businesses and residents. Requested council to urge OCTA to speed up timeline and <br />increase the cleanliness of the project. <br />Victor Mendez spoke on item 36, thanked council for choosing a map, and spoke on the <br />redistricting process. Expressed concern that explicit authority for fiscal oversight is <br />missing from item 38, disagreed with the exclusion of having retired officers on the <br />committee, and is in favor of having the best people serve. Lastly, spoke on subpoena <br />power. <br />Carla Reyna, Community Engagement Manager with Unite Us, spoke on connecting the <br />city with their services and explained platform to council. <br />Clerk of the Council, Daisy Gomez, reported out on correspondence received. <br />Jennifer Rojas, Policy Advocate and Organizer of Orange County with American Civil <br />Liberties Union (ACLU) and spoke on item 38. <br />Biff Baker volunteer with Orange County Congregation Community Organization (OCCCO) <br />spoke in support of item 36 and thanked councilmembers and Mayor Sarmiento for their <br />work in structuring the process in redistricting Santa Ana. <br />Maria Estella Valencia community volunteer with OCCCO spoke in support of item 36 and <br />thanked city staff, mayor and councilmembers for having a robust engagement. <br />Gerson and Angelica Nunez with OCCCO spoke in support of item 36 and thanked city <br />staff, mayor and councilmembers for listening to their concerns and interests as it pertains <br />to map N2. <br />Dale Helvig spoke on item 36 and on the process of keeping neighborhoods <br />intact. Thanked Lisa Rudloff and her team for the Lincoln Street entrance to Santiago Park. <br />Noted that it was interesting that various cities provided input on the Housing Opportunity <br />Ordinance (HOO). Lastly, expressed concern of potential residential project at 2525 Main. <br />Irene Bautista community volunteer with OCCCO spoke in support of item 36 and thanked <br />city staff, mayor and councilmembers for listening to their concerns and interests as it <br />pertains to map N2. <br />Roberto with Resilience Orange County spoke in support of item 38. Spoke on Santa Anita <br />Turf expansion project and expressed support to keep the handball courts. <br />Crain Durfev. Founder of Parents for the Riohts of Developmentallv <br />City Council 7 4/5/2022 <br />
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