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Recommended Action: 1. Approve the introduction and first reading of an <br />Ordinance to adopt the budget for Fiscal Year 2022-23 (FY22-23), which begins on <br />July 1, 2022 and ends on June 30, 2023. (Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2) <br />2. Resolution No. 2022-XXX —Adopt a Resolution, to effect certain changes to the <br />City's basic classification and compensation plan, such as addition of new <br />classification titles. (Exhibit 3) <br />3. Resolution No. 2022-XXX — Adopt a Resolution, to effect certain changes to the <br />City's basic classification and compensation plan for classifications in the Police <br />Management Association (PMA) bargaining unit to comply with the Memorandum of <br />Understanding. (Exhibit 4) <br />4. Adopt the Seven -Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) beginning FY 2022-23 <br />through FY 2028-29, as required by the Orange County Transportation Authority <br />(OCTA) for Measure M2 eligibility. (Exhibit 5) <br />5. Deposit $9,506,967 (including $7,748,811 million from the General Fund) into the <br />Section 115 Pension Trust Fund to implement Pension Debt Strategy. <br />MINUTES: City Manager Kristine Ridge along with all the executive <br />directors provided a brief presentation. <br />Mayor Sarmiento opened the public hearing at 7:43 p.m. <br />Rachel Pozos (Spanish speaker) spoke on the dangers that the transgender <br />community faces and called for access to mental health support and affordable <br />housing. <br />Cynthia Espinoza (Spanish speaker) spoke on the work that Translatinx is doing in <br />the community. Requested support from council to aid the transgender community. <br />Delilah Snell spoke on how the OC Street Car project from the Orange County <br />Transportation Authority is affecting the downtown community. Requested council to <br />continue economically helping the downtown businesses. <br />Irma Jauregui requested council to revisit our sales tax as it is affecting the sale of <br />items in the city. Advocated for the expansion of the PAL program. <br />Shawn Makhani advocated for continuous help for business owners. <br />Victor Mendez spoke on the budget and allocating cannabis revenue towards youth <br />services as well as reducing police overtime. <br />Hector Bustos thanked Translatinx for their work in the community. Called for <br />reoccurring funds to go into community based organizations and investing in police <br />oversight. <br />City Council 9 6/7/2022 <br />