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- Impacts of the City's Housing Code Enforcement Program <br /> on school population. <br /> <br />Mutual leadership responsibility for the con~n~ity, <br />including salesmanship of each group's abilities and <br />product. <br /> <br />The School District's great need for additional facilities. <br /> <br />The need for an Education El~nent as part of the City's <br />General Plan. <br /> <br />City evaluation of the pending School District Facilities <br />Report. <br /> <br />Perception of the Santa Ana Schools and the need to <br />project an image of educational excellence. <br /> <br />- Exploration of joint facility use. <br /> <br />Need to oppose "Jarvis IV." <br /> <br />The College's fundraising efforts for the Orange <br />Canyon Campus. <br /> <br />President Evans suggested that the City, College and School boards <br />meet in another 60 days following exploration by the respective staffs <br />of cooperative efforts regarding the items discussed. <br /> <br />President Evans announced the City Council would adjourn to 9:00 a.m., <br />Saturday, June 30, 1984, in Room 510, City Hall, 20 Civic Center <br />Plaza, and adjourned the meeting at 9:53 p.m. <br /> <br />~enri~eoCf ' ~eUYcounci 1 ~ <br /> <br />City Council Minutes 242 JUNE 27, 1984 <br /> <br /> <br />