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<br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />Lisann Aguilar Martinez addressed the Council relative to several <br />concerns <br /> <br />Patricia McGuigan addressed the Council related to concerns about the <br />maintenance of the monument sign on 1 st Street and provided the Council <br />with pictures depicting the poor condition of this sign <br /> <br />Steve McGuigan expressed concern that not all interested parties were <br />represented on the newly formed Santa Ana River Task Force; he also <br />noted that the Santa Ana Unified School District was considering changes <br />to the new high school at Centennial Park in conflict with the agreement <br />signed by the City with the School District <br /> <br />Brian Martinez, principal at Grant Elementary addressed the Council <br />relative to the need for a crossing guard at Walnut and Maple Street to <br />protect his students <br /> <br />90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> <br />Councilmember Garcia <br />· Announced the Grand Opening of the KidWorks Donahue Center at <br />1902 W. Chestnut on October 27,2005 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. <br />· Announced that the Centennial Heritage Museum held their very <br />successful annual fund raiser <br /> <br />Councilmember Solorio <br />· Announced that on tonight's agenda funding in the amount of $265,000 <br />was accepted from the Nexus Companies for a traffic signal at <br />MacArthur and Birch Street <br />· Suggested that a joint meeting be held with the School Board to <br />discuss proposed activities at Godinez High School and also to discuss <br />the appropriate solution for the situation at Grant Elementary School <br /> <br />Councilmember Christy <br />· Asked that she be included in the joint meeting with the SAUSD Board <br />· Announced that "Boo at the Zoo" will be held at the Zoo for two <br />weekends <br />· Asked the Council to close the meeting in memory of Sonny Ngo who <br />was a firefighter for the City for eight years <br />· Asked the Council to close the meeting in memory of Art Salazar who <br />worked for the City since 1998 at the yard and is survived by his wife <br />and three children <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />378 <br /> <br />OCTOBER 17,2005 <br />