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6. Jair spoke regarding working together to combat evil, accountability for police officer <br /> actions, and the Coach Royal Mobile Home Park tenants eviction. <br /> 7. Stef Pacheco demanded justice for Noe Rodriguez, spoke regarding Noe Rodriguez, <br /> Henry Gonzalez, Freddy Washington, and Mario Diaz's incidents, and requested <br /> accountability. <br /> 8. Grace Arzola spoke in support of the families who have lost a loved one at the hands <br /> of police officers and requested the Council maintain decorum when listening to their <br /> constituent's public comments. <br /> 9. Dale Helvig spoke regarding the special event policy and public records requested <br /> related to the policy. <br /> 10. Rain Mendoza spoke regarding the Coach Royal Mobile Home Parks tenant <br /> eviction and Santa Ana Police officers, and requested Council help address the <br /> eviction situation. <br /> 11.Diana Terreros spoke regarding the Coach Royal Mobile Home Parks tenant eviction <br /> and requested justice for Noe Rodriguez. <br /> 12.Karla Barragan spoke regarding the Coach Royal Mobile Home Parks tenant <br /> eviction and requested Council assist regarding the eviction. <br /> 13. Victor Mendez suggested a conduct policy for property managers and enforcement <br /> along First Street, and spoke regarding the status of the East First Street Project. <br /> The following speaker addressed City Council via teleconference: <br /> 14.Mark Lopez spoke regarding the Pacific Park community advisory team, red zone <br /> parking in downtown, and code enforcement of street food vendors. <br /> MayorAmezcua asked the city attorney to address the Coach Royal Mobile Home Park <br /> situation. <br /> City Attorney Sonia Carvalho acknowledged residents' concerns and stated the City is <br /> actively enforcing the ordinance, with an anticipated hearing in late April regarding the <br /> 17 petitions received. She encouraged residents to seek assistance through the State's <br /> Housing and Community Development (HDC) program, and reiterated staff's <br /> commitment to the voter-approved process and ongoing enforcement efforts. <br /> Mayor Amezcua requested HDC program information be placed on the City's website <br /> for mobile home residents to access. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 6 MARCH 17, 2026 <br />