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Item 07 - Draft Minutes for 8/1/2023, 8/15/2023, 8/29/2023, 9/19/2023, 10/3/2023, 10/9/2023, 10/17/2023 and 10/30/2023
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Item 07 - Draft Minutes for 8/1/2023, 8/15/2023, 8/29/2023, 9/19/2023, 10/3/2023, 10/9/2023, 10/17/2023 and 10/30/2023
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33. Debra Russell stated the recall is a waste of taxpayer money and spoke in opposition <br />to the recall. <br />34. Claudia Morales (translation: Spanish) spoke in support of Mayor Pro Tem Lopez and <br />spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />35. Jose Luis Rodriguez (translation: Spanish) spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />The following speakers addressed the City Council via teleconference: <br />36. Victor Payan, Media Arts Santa Ana spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />37. Pocha Pena Sarmiento expressed concern regarding the validity of the recall and <br />spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />38. Isuri Ramos spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />39. Mark Lopez spoke regarding Mayor Pro Tem Lopez's campaign contributions. <br />40. Patricia Boe spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />41. Yadira Torres spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />42. Mia Verdin spoke in opposition to the recall <br />43. Ray Diaz spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />44. Marybel spoke in opposition to the recall. <br />RECESS — City Council will recess to Closed Session for the purpose of conducting regular <br />City business. <br />MINUTES: Mayor Amezcua recessed to consider the Special Closed Session items at 6:33 <br />P.M. <br />CLOSED SESSION ITEMS — The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain <br />matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice from <br />the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will prejudice the <br />position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation: <br />1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO <br />LITIGATION pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2): <br />• One (1) matter <br />2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — INITIATION OF LITIGATION pursuant to <br />Paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code: <br />• One (1) case <br />City Council 4 10/30/2023 <br />
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