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SIGNAL REQUEST <br />FIRST AND JACKSON (continued) <br /> <br />Delgado; Lorenzo Rios, from the Delhi Organization; Jim Isaacs, 1406 <br />West Street; Bernardino Delgado; Marlo Torres, 2331 Berano Place, <br />Irvine; Edward Cabatage, 714 North Mountain View Street; Mrs. Saucito, <br />401 North Figueroa. Janice Boer, 912 North Lowell, expressed the <br />opinion that these people were asking for 24-hour a day protection and <br />suggested that boulevard stops be placed at the intersection. <br /> <br />Councilman Villa challenged the ruling of the City Attorney on the decision <br />of the tie vote. <br /> <br />The motion to place two crossing guards at the intersection failed adoption, <br />with Councilmen Evans, Markel, Yamamoto and Herrin voting "No". <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />Council members present. <br /> <br />At 8:40 P. M., a five minute recess <br />was declared. The Council recon- <br />vened at 8:50 P.M., with the same <br /> <br />PARKING METERS REMOVAL AND Acting onthe City Manager's recom- <br />CROSSING GUARDS REPORTS mendation, Council deferred consid- <br /> eration of reports on the Parking <br />Meters Removal on Fourth Street and Crossing Guards until later during <br />the meeting. <br /> <br />SOFTBALL LEAGUE Council considered the letter dated <br />FACILITIES March 6, 1970 from the Santa Aha <br /> Little Miss Softball League con- <br />cerning the lack of facilities for new softball leagues coming into the City. <br />Joe Jones, 1517 North Newhope, President, spoke on behalf of the organi- <br />zation, explaining how it had started and the need for such a group in the <br />area. He stated that they had been unable to obtain any playing facilities <br />in Santa Ana, either through the school districts for use of school play- <br />grounds or through the City for use of the parks. A1 Fredas, with Little <br />Miss Softball; Marvin Johnson, 13831 Wilson Street, Westminster; and <br />Mrs. Florence Wilson, 1806 West Greenwood Place, Santa Ana, also <br />spoke on behalf of the organization. The City Manager explained that due <br />to the present number and variety of leagues playing in the City, and the <br />heavily scheduled use of the parks by these leagues, it would be virtually <br />impossible to include additional competitive groups of players or sponsors <br />from newly formed leagues, particularly in view of what is already being <br />provided. <br /> <br />After discussion by Council with no likely solution to be found, it was moved <br />by Councilman Villa, seconded by Councilman Patterson and unanimously <br />carried, to order filed the letter from Little Miss Softball League. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />-75- March 16, 1970 <br /> <br /> <br />