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CITY COUNCIL 9 OCTOBER 1, 2024 <br />The motion carried, 6-0-1, by the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />NOES: <br />ABSTAIN: <br />ABSENT: <br />COUNCILMEMBER BACERRA, COUNCILMEMBER <br />HERNANDEZ, COUNCILMEMBER LOPEZ, <br />COUNCILMEMBER PENALOZA, COUNCILMEMBER <br />VAZQUEZ, MAYOR AMEZCUA <br />NONE <br />MAYOR PRO TEM PHAN (recusal) <br />NONE <br />Status: 6-0-1 – Pass <br /> <br />**END OF PUBLIC HEARING** <br /> <br />MINUTES: Mayor Pro Tem Phan returned to the dais at 7:39 P.M. <br /> <br />Mayor Amezcua recessed the City Council meeting at 7:40 P.M. <br /> <br />Mayor Amezcua reconvened the City Council meeting at 7:55 P.M. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS – Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting <br />for ALL comments on agenda and non-agenda items. <br /> <br />MINUTES: The following speakers addressed City Council in-person: <br /> <br />3. Jackie Cordova spoke regarding the Route 91 Harvest Festival and the County of <br />Orange. <br /> <br />4. Dale Helvig spoke regarding Agenda Item Nos. 11 and 21. <br /> <br />5. Francisco Alex Ramirez expressed concern regarding a parking ticket he received, <br />requested assistance regarding the issue, and submitted documents. <br /> <br />6. Doug Mangione spoke in opposition to Agenda Item No. 26. <br /> <br />7. Richard Garcia stated Mayor Amezcua and Councilmembers Hernandez and Lopez <br />should have recused themselves from Agenda Item No. 26 as they received <br />contributions. <br /> <br />8. Victor Mendez spoke regarding issues at 2111 E. First St., and Agenda Item No. 8. <br /> <br />Mayor Amezcua asked for clarification regarding the Levine Act. <br /> <br />City Attorney Sonia Carvalho addressed the Levine Act and clarified the Unions would <br />need to be a participant and in order to be a participant the impact would need to be $1 <br />million. <br /> <br />