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The following speakers addressed Council in -person: <br />5. Jaydelyn Verdin provided comments on the Police Officers Association. <br />6. Maria Alejandra Barbosa (translation: Spanish) requested Council designate funds <br />to tenant legal defense. <br />7. Boris Gresely provided comments regarding Agenda item No. 32. <br />8. Jannah provided comments regarding Assembly Bill 2011 and Senate Bill 6. <br />9. Dale Helvig spoke in support of Agenda Item No 32 and 32A. <br />10. John Ramirez spoke regarding the School Crossing Guard Program. <br />11. Mario Alvarado thanked the Council for their leadership. <br />12. Juliana Musheyeu spoke in support of Assembly Bill 2011 and Senate Bill 6. <br />13. Danny Vega thanked Mayor Amezcua for her hard work and leadership. <br />14. Nellie LeGaspie spoke regarding the June 17, 2023 Juneteenth Festival. <br />15. Mia Verdin spoke regarding the recall election efforts against Mayor Pro Tem <br />Lopez. <br />16. Fernando Delgado spoke regarding recall election efforts against Mayor Pro Tem <br />Lopez. <br />17. Miguel Angel Vazquez (translation: Spanish) congratulated Mayor Amezcua for <br />being the first female mayor and spoke regarding the female empowerment group <br />Grupo Versage. <br />18. Karla Rosales spoke regarding Grupo Versage and requested funding and <br />assistance to obtain a permanent meeting space. <br />19. Madison Romero spoke of her membership in Grupo Versage and requested <br />funding to obtain a permanent meeting space. <br />20. Sue Pallack advocated for Sean who is a resident of the Carnegie Shelter and the <br />transportation hardships he is experiencing. <br />21. Ray Diaz provided comments in support of Mayor Pro Tem Lopez and in <br />opposition to the recall efforts against her. <br />22. Irma Jauregui thanked Mayor Amezcua for her hard work and leadership. <br />23. Martha Rivera spoke in appreciation of Mayor Amezcua and her contributions to <br />the City. <br />24. Ana Laura Padilla spoke in appreciation of Mayor Amezcua's dedication and hard <br />work. <br />CITY COUNCIL 5 June 20, 2023 <br />