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October 15 as National Hispanic Heritage Month. <br />STAFF PRESENTATIONS <br />7. COVID-19 Update in the Community <br />MINUTES: City Manager Kristine Ridge provided a brief presentation. <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: Councilmember Phan provided her comments before the consideration of the <br />consent calendar. She noted that as a director of the Metropolitan Water District of <br />Southern California Board she would like to invite all eligible Santa Ana residents to apply <br />to attend a free trip to tour the California Water System, including the Orville Dam. <br />Interim Assistant Clerk of the Council Norma Orozco reported out on the correspondence <br />received. <br />Kathy Scott spoke on safety issue, concerns with Metro East parking situation and <br />Operation Safe Passage for Seniors. <br />Neelofur Sheikh spoke on rent affordability. <br />Kristyan Zhei spoke on rent control, rent increase and fixed income. <br />Chaungoc Nguyen spoke on toxic cigarette smoke outside her apartment. <br />Roxie Sanches spoke on Metro East Senior apartments, 10 percent increase in rent and <br />asked for amendment in ordinance to Include seniors in rent control. <br />Nancy Emerson spoke on 10 percent increase in rent. Asked for funding for assisting with <br />rent. <br />Angie Yanuzzi spoke rent increase, fixed income and affordable rent for senior. <br />Carlos Manrique spoke on social security not covering rent. <br />City Council 64— 4 12fR6/2022 <br />