Laserfiche WebLink
The following speakers addressed City Council in person: <br /> 1. Sue Palik spoke in favor of Item No. 15. <br /> 2. Gil Sanchez expressed concerns regarding Item No. 15 and hoped there is <br /> transparency and oversight of the drone program. <br /> 3. Kathy Morehead expressed concerns regarding the One Broadway Plaza project. <br /> 4. Manuel Avila spoke regarding his connection to the Bible. <br /> 5. Mark Spratt expressed concerns regarding the use of Councilmember allocated <br /> funds. <br /> 6. John Ramirez spoke in favor of Item No. 15 and thanked the mayor, <br /> councilmembers, city staff, and first responders for their work. <br /> 7. Victor Mendez spoke regarding Item No. 7 and hoped housing and cost information <br /> could be included in future reports. He also spoke in support of Item No. 15. <br /> 8. Irma P. Jauregui spoke in favor of item No. 15, police vehicle cameras, and spoke <br /> regarding the funds allocated to the Councilmembers for their wards. <br /> 9. Guadalupe Barragan (translation: Spanish) spoke regarding the ongoing issues and <br /> evictions at the mobile home park where she lives and asked for help with this <br /> matter. <br /> 10. Karla Alvarado spoke regarding the ongoing issues and evictions at the mobile <br /> home park where she lives and asks for help with this matter. <br /> 11. Carlos Barragan (translation: Spanish) spoke regarding the ongoing issues and <br /> evictions at the mobile home park where he lives and asks for help with this matter. <br /> 12.Dale Helvig spoke in favor of Item No. 15 and stated that policy could help mitigate <br /> privacy concerns. <br /> 13.Daniel Diaz spoke regarding record requests he submitted. <br /> 14.Selica Diaz spoke in favor of Item No. 15. <br /> The following speakers addressed City Council via teleconference: <br /> 15. Caller spoke against Item No. 15 and hoped the funds could be used to help <br /> residents instead. <br /> 16. Sarah Marshall expressed privacy concerns regarding Item No. 15 and hoped the <br /> funds could be used to help residents instead. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 5 FEBRUARY 3, 2026 <br />