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<br />A request was made to have the Army Corps of Engineers share what projects <br />they've completed along the Santa Ana River. Gerardo Mouet stated that the <br />Riverview Golf course has nine holes on the riverbank where soil was brought in <br />to landscape the River. This project was completed with the approval of the <br />Army Corps. <br /> <br />The Task Force brainstormed to identify great examples of similar projects to be <br />researched: <br />. Spokane, Washington <br />. Denver, Colorado <br />. San Antonio, Texas <br />. Tempe, Arizona <br />. Boulder Colorado <br /> <br />. Austin, Texas <br />· Napa Valley, California <br />. Sacramento, California <br />. Dunedin, New Zealand <br /> <br />A clarification was made that some of the areas named established planning <br />policies prior to development, while others created and implemented restoration <br />plans. <br /> <br />5. DISCUSSION ON ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS <br /> <br />Gerardo Mouet shared the time line of future Task Force meetings. A special <br />meeting of the Task Force will be held on November 5 to tour the River, and then <br />to meet on four consecutive months to put together the plan for the Santa Ana <br />River. Once the plan is complete, the Task Force's work is completed. <br /> <br />A suggestion was made to hold one of the future meetings at Riverview Golf <br />Course. <br /> <br />Mike Vigliotta reminded the Task Force members of the Brown Act issues and to <br />not conduct meetings on their own outside of the official Task Force meetings to <br />discuss Task Force business. Stephanie Barger stated that many of the <br />members already conduct business together around River-reiated issues. Mike <br />Vigliotta stressed that such meetings be kept to a minimum. Steve PonTell <br />reminded the group that the Task Force will have an end, and to try to respect <br />Brown Act rules as much as possible. <br /> <br />SANTA ANA RIVER TASK FORCE MINUTES <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />OCTOBER 11, 2005 <br />