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After discussion, the report was continued for review at a <br />study session on October 1, 1973, at 12:00 P.M. by informal <br />unanimous consent. <br /> <br />Council informally agreed that the Clerk should be informed <br />those items of particular interest to each Councilman for <br />discussion during the study session. (CA 80.2) <br /> <br />of <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />Councilmen present. <br /> <br />At 4:17 P.M., a recess <br />was declared. The <br />meeting reconvened at <br />4:30 P.M. with all <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION A presentation was made <br />PRIDE IN CITY (PIC) by Billy C. Hall, Publi- <br /> city Director of Pride <br /> in City, explaining the <br />organization concept. He stated that it was formed to stimulate <br />a sense of pride in the City among the citizens of Santa Ana, <br />particularly for the physical appearance of their individual <br />properties. Council was provided with a three-page draft <br />written by Tony Dabbs, Human Relations Commission member, <br />describing the organization. <br /> <br />Mr. Hall requested Council's support and endorsement of the <br />project. He stated that approximately 17 different organizations <br />are already involved; that the City will be divided into Council- <br />manic districts; and that possibly Councilmen might wish to <br />participate by competing with each other for beautification <br />of their wards. <br /> <br />After discussion, Council endorsed in principle the Pride in <br />City program on motion of Councilman Griset, seconded by Council- <br />man Yamamoto, and unanimously carried. (CA 9.4) <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION The City Manager reported <br />17TH STREET CONSTRUCTION that the drainage construc- <br /> tion on 17th Street be- <br /> tween Mabury Street and <br />Tustin Avenue was almost completed; that the project had taken <br />an inordinate amount of time due to a grade error made by the <br />contractor. (CA 29) <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION Councilman Markel stated <br />BOWERS MUSEUM that he had attended the <br /> recent reception at <br /> Bowers Museum and that <br />Council should not be concerned with the serving of alcoholic <br />beverages at the museum in that it had been a fine reception; <br />that the Museum was in a fine condition with the Foundation <br />going ahead with its addition. He also complimented the new <br />Museum Director and the Library operation. <br /> <br />The Mayor stated that the Bowers Museum Foundation had received <br />a donation in the amount of $2,000.00 from Bullocks. (CA 85; <br />CA 56) <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 342 SEPTEMBER 17, 1973 <br /> <br /> <br />
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