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expressed her intention to support the sales tax increase to mitigate impacts <br />of the Orange County bankruptcy, and asked her Council colleagues to join <br />her in the effort. <br /> <br />Councilmember McGuigan: <br /> <br />encouraged the listening audience to view the Disaster Preparedness exhibit <br />prepared by the Santa Ana Fire Department on display at MainPlace Mall <br />on Saturday, April 8, 1995, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.; <br /> <br />noted the Chilean author Isabel Allende would be featured at the Santa Ana <br />Library on April 19 and urged the listening audience to attend the all day <br />fair which would be conducted in her honor; and <br /> <br />reported on her attendance of a recent event sponsored by the Pacific Asian <br />community and formally presented Mayor Pulido with recommendations <br />from the Laotian and Hmong representatives for working more closely with <br />those groups. <br /> <br />Councilmember Moreno: <br /> <br />also commended the Police Department on its action against cruising on <br />Bristol, reported enforcement activity statistics demonstrating the decrease <br />in cruising, and thanked Assemblymember Jim Morrissey for sponsoring <br />legislation to aid in enforcement against cruising; <br /> <br />reported an increase in robberies in the Sandpointe Neighborhood and <br />requested increased Police patrol; and <br /> <br />suggested the listening audience write to the Board of Supervisors urging <br />the Emergency Relief Fund not be discontinued nor decreased since these <br />funds are used to assist the "poorest of the poor." <br /> <br />Mayor Pulido thanked Public Works Executive Director Jim Ross for providing information <br />concerning underground pipelines to him and requested the Council support legislation for <br />stricter undergrounding requirements as an adjunct to earthquake preparedness. <br /> <br />RECESSED TO CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 10:12 P.M. <br /> <br />CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 <br /> <br />The Brown Act permits the City Council to discuss certain matters without members of the <br />public present, provided the items to be discussed are posted 72 hours prior to the City <br />Council meeting. The following items were received for the April 3, 1995 Closed Session. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 96 APRIL 3, 1995 <br /> <br /> <br />
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