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FIRE STATION #4 On the motion of Council- <br />1451 S. BROADWAY man Brandt, seconded by <br />PLANS APPROVED Councilman Garthe, carried <br /> 7:0 unanimously, the Nega- <br />tive Declaration was approved and filed, and the plot plans and <br />architectural rendition for the proposed Fire Station #4 facility <br />at 1431 South Broadway were approved as recommended by the <br />Planning Commission on March 27, 1978. The report dated April 5, <br />1978 prepared by Fire Chief B. J. Thompson states that the Sta- <br />tion was designed to be constructed in phases, and that the archi- <br />tectural firm of Robert Hippe and George Randell may commence <br />development of preliminary plans following Council approval of <br />the plot plans and architectural rendition. CA 64 <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE TO SCAG On the unanimously carried <br />REFERRAL #4-78 ?:0 motion of Councilman <br />MAYOR COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED Ward, seconded by Council- <br /> man Brandt, carried ?:0 <br />unanimously, the Mayor was authorized to establish a committee <br />to discuss the formation of an organization to assume the function <br />performed by the Southern California Association of Governments <br />at the present time, and Council Referral No. 4-?8 was deleted <br />from.the Summary. Councilman Garthe stated that the Orange <br />County Division of the League of California Cities would also <br />be considering the question at an upcoming meeting. CA 141 <br /> <br />CETA TITLE I PROGRAMS A six-month status report <br />6-MONTH STATUS REPORT dated April 7, 1978 prepared <br />FILED by Manpower Project Coordina- <br /> tor Keith E. Blunt on the <br />CETA Title I City-operated Programs, covering the period from <br />October 1, 1977 to March 31, 1978, was received and filed on the <br />unanimously carried 7:0 motion of Councilman Bricken, seconded by <br />Councilman Ward. The programs remaining under Title I are the <br />Assessment and Referral Center operated jointly by the City and <br />Rancho Santiago Community College District, and the Adult Work <br />Experience, which includes an Intern Program, a Mature Workers <br />Program and an Adult Work Experience Program. The report lists <br />the number of workers in each category who worked during 1977 <br />at one of the 67 different private organizations participating <br />in the Program. The Assessment and Referral Center served 2,377 <br />persons during the fiscal year 1977-78 and has set a goal of 3,000 <br />clients for 1978-79. CA 131.11 <br /> <br />NORTH SANTA ANA TRAFFIC STUDY The North Santa Ana Traffic <br />PROGRESS ~EPORT - FILED Study progress report dated <br />90-DAY TRIAL - AUTHORIZED April 10, 1978 prepared by <br /> Joe Foust, Transportation <br />Engineer, was received and filed and Staff was directed to con- <br />tinue to work with the North Santa Aha residents to-evaluate the <br />traffic plan for a 90 day period, on the unanimously approved 7:0 <br />motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Garthe. <br /> CA 18.9 <br /> <br />SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM A report dated April 12, <br />REPORT FILED 1978, to present the pro- <br /> posed outline for the Sum- <br /> mer Youth Employment <br />Program for 1978 to the Council prior to the consideration of <br />funding levels, was received and filed on the motion of Council- <br />man Bricken, seconded by Councilman Ward, carried 7:0 unanimously. <br />Keith Blunt, Manpower Coordinator, recommended that the Council <br />establish a $624,541 program to serve approximately 970 economi- <br />cally disadvantaged youth of Santa Ana, 14 to 21 years of age, <br />to include recreation programs, graffitti removal, ecology <br />projects (such as tree well cleaning), a summer youth band, <br />clerical activities, remedial and vocational education and labor <br />market orientation. CA 140.3 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />148 APRIL 17, 1978 <br /> <br /> <br />