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Councilmember Acosta urged the Council to conduct a Citywide traffic study instead of <br />approaching traffic problems on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis. He also requested <br />the Clerk of the Council provide him with a video tape of the Council meeting. <br /> <br />Councilmember McGuigan requested Code Enforcement and Public Works Agency staff <br />investigate a trash overflow problem caused by a carpet store at First Street and Harbor <br />Boulevard. She also urged the listening audience to support "Red Ribbon Week" with its <br />theme of "Drug use is life abuse" and salute those individuals living a healthy lifestyle, <br /> <br />Councilmember Richardson commended the City Attorney on his recent court victory <br />regarding the City's occupancy ordinance, and thanked Public Works Agency staff for its <br />assistance with resolving parking problems at Wycliff Plaza at 1401 N. Flower Street. He <br />also requested staff investigate possible physical changes which could be made at Birch Park <br />to encourage use of the park by nearby residents and deter use by criminal elements. He <br />reported receipt of a petition from a number of downtown business owners requesting the <br />Santa Ana Police Department Substation be relocated to 205 N. Broadway. <br /> <br />Mayor Young noted a recent Los Angeles Times article relating how the City's Problem- <br />Oriented Policing Program was helping Willard Neighborhood residents reclaim their <br />community from the drug dealers and other criminals who had been taking over the area. <br />He thanked the Police Department and congratulated the Police Chief on the Program. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT - 8:20 P.M. <br /> · Guy <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 316 OCTOBER 21, 1991 <br /> <br /> <br />