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PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />Written communication: None <br />No public speakers; public hearing closed <br />Motion: Adopt resolutions. <br />RESOLUTION NOS. 2003-092 and 2003-094 - A resolution of the City <br />Council of the City of Santa Ana finding and determining that the public <br />interest, convenience and necessity require the acquisition of certain real <br />property located within the City of Santa Ana (Russell, located at 800 S. <br />Grand and Russell, located at 820 S. Grand) - Public Works Agency <br />MOTION: Solorio SECOND: Garcia <br />VOTE: AYES: Alvarez, Bist, Christy, Garcia, Pulido, <br />Solorio (6) <br />NOES: None (0) <br />ABSENT: Franklin (1) <br />COUNCIL RECESSED TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />MEETING AT 7:06 P.M. FOLLOWED BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING <br />COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 7:22 P.M. <br />WORK STUDY SESSION <br />Mayor Pulido left the meeting at 7:36 p.m. <br />WS.A. PARK NATURALIST PROGRAM UPDATE <br />Parks Naturalist Patrick Mitchell presented a brief update of the City's <br />Park Naturalist Program. The purpose of the program is to educate the <br />public about local natural resources and the environment, improve the <br />ecological character of Santa Ana's open space, and engage the <br />community in park activities. The priority site is Santiago Park. <br />There are three interrelated areas of focus: The combination of Research, <br />Education, and Restoration makes healthier parks and communities. <br />Success stories and projects in progress include the following: <br />• Educational programming for 600 youths and 120 adults <br />• Lower Santiago Creek Restoration Project <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 380 NOVEMBER 17, 2003 <br />
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