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Item 06 - Minutes from the Regular Meeting of March 17, 2026
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Item 06 - Minutes from the Regular Meeting of March 17, 2026
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PUBLIC HEARING <br /> PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM NO. 23 WAS CANCELLED AND REMOVED <br /> FROM CONSIDERATION <br /> 23.Public Hearing - Consider Proposed Water and Sewer Rate Adjustments in <br /> Accordance with Proposition 218 (Non-General Fund) <br /> Legal notice published in the OC Reporter on March 6, 2026. Mailed notices sent on <br /> January 23, 2026. <br /> Department(s): Public Works Agency <br /> Recommended Action: Conduct a public hearing in accordance with the <br /> requirements of Proposition 218 and adopt a resolution to adjust City water and sewer <br /> rates effective May 1, 2026; July 1, 2027; July 1, 2028; July 1, 2029; and July 1, 2030. <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 2026- -XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADJUSTING RATES FOR WATER AND SEWER <br /> SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br /> COUNCILMEMBER REQUESTED ITEM <br /> 24.Discuss and Consider Providing Direction to the City Manager to Direct Staff <br /> to Review the City's Standards and Practices for Stop Line Placement <br /> Relative to Crosswalks and Evaluate Whether Setback Stop Lines Could <br /> Improve Pedestrian Visibility and Safety—Particularly Along the High Injury <br /> Network and Near Schools, Parks, and Transit—in Support of the City's Vision <br /> Zero Goals and Consistent with the California Manual on Uniform Traffic <br /> Control Devices — Councilmember Lopez <br /> MINUTES: Councilmember Lopez gave a brief presentation regarding reviewing <br /> the City's standards and practices for stop line placement relative to crosswalks and <br /> evaluating whether setback stop lines could improve pedestrian visibility and <br /> safety—particularly along the high injury network and near schools, parks, and <br /> transit—in support of the City's Vision Zero goals and consistent with the California <br /> manual on uniform traffic control devices. <br /> Councilmember Hernandez spoke in support of the item. <br /> Councilmember Vazquez spoke in support of the item. <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Penaloza spoke in support of the item. <br /> MayorAmezcua spoke in support of the item, requested a report within 60-90 days, <br /> and asked about pedestrian and vehicle fatality rates within the city. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 15 MARCH 17, 2026 <br />
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