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11. Camila Guzman requested funding for additional youth services and addressed <br />the disparity in fund allocation. <br />12. Mia Verdin requested additional funding and investments in youth programs and <br />centers. <br />13. Lucia Gonzales requested a City funded youth center. <br />14. Celina Olivares requested additional funding for youth services and a City <br />funded youth center. <br />15. John Ramirez spoke in support of the PAAL program, and trap, neuter, and <br />release services. <br />16. Yuri Lara spoke of the importance of youth services and requested additional <br />funding. <br />17. Hairo Cartes commented on the Police Oversight Commission funding and City <br />funded youth centers. <br />18. lsuri Ramos requested Council allocate $250,000 for community grants and the <br />expansion of employment opportunities for undocumented youth. <br />19. Angel Sanchez (translation: Spanish) requested financial assistance for <br />residents who are struggling to pay rent. <br />20. Martina Pantaleon (translation: Spanish) requested home buying workshops. <br />21. Elizabeth requested a City funded youth center <br />22. Maria Barboza (translation: Spanish) requested funds for tenant legal <br />representation. <br />Seeing no additional public speakers, Mayor Amezcua closed the public hearing at <br />11.29 P.M. <br />Councilmember Hernandez inquired about restrooms for El Salvador Park, <br />advocated for a City youth center, signage for Little Saigon and Francisco Torres, <br />requested the Juneteenth Event funding remain the same, holding the Fiestas <br />Patrias event in downtown, Family Day Festival funding, and requested cameras in <br />police vehicles. <br />Councilmember Vazquez spoke in support of employment opportunities for <br />undocumented youth, a City youth center, the Juneteenth, Noche de Altares, and <br />the Fiestas Parade events, and cameras in police vehicles. <br />CITY COUNCIL 28 June 06, 2023 <br />