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PUBLIC COMMENTS-- Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting <br />for ALL comments on agenda and non -agenda items. <br />City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall reported out the summary of email comments received: one <br />(1) Agenda Item No. 13, one (1) Agenda Item No. 19, 21 Agenda Item No. 30, and four <br />(4) non -agenda comments. <br />MINUTES: The following speakers addressed City Council in -person: <br />1. Jonathan Sanabria spoke regarding working with the Police Department and making <br />a difference in the community. <br />2. Tomas Fernandez expressed concern regarding the rules and regulations related to <br />sports. <br />3. Pedro Magallon expressed concern regarding the policies related to sports. <br />4. Melissa Aburto expressed concern regarding fees related to sports. <br />5. Bryan Leos expressed concern regarding fees related to sports. <br />6. Raul Mata expressed concern regarding fees related to sports. <br />7. Miguel Cheluca spoke regarding his experience in youth sports and expressed <br />concern regarding the increased fees. <br />8. Leandro Cheluca expressed concern regarding fees related to sports. <br />9. Victor Balderas expressed concern regarding fees related to sports. <br />10. Miguel Mata expressed concern regarding fees related to sports. <br />11. Sue Pallack spoke regarding youth protesting. <br />12. Mark Lopez suggested a proclamation for Jewish Heritage Month and flying of <br />military flags, and provided potential revenue generating ideas. <br />13. Pilar Aguero-Cardosa (translation: Spanish) spoke regarding the need for street <br />repairs and submitted records. <br />14. Alicia Rojas expressed concern regarding the arts funding. <br />15. Dr. Ana Jimenez spoke regarding Orange County Therapeutic Arts and submitted <br />records. <br />16. Debra Russell spoke regarding art projects throughout the City and requested the <br />City Council fund local art and artists. <br />CITY COUNCIL 5 MAY 7, 2024 <br />