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• Sam Romero, urged the City Council to dissolve PBID, efforts by Downtown Inc. <br />focused in Artist Village and promotion of restaurants in eastside. <br />• Connie Hamilton, announced that Comlink to host event at Yost Theater on <br />September 22"d, topic would include Downtown Inc.; also Connect to Council to host <br />resource event to highlight Ward 6 and discuss code enforcement, school and <br />neighborhood partnerships, and traffic congestion. <br />• David Brandt, commented on Agenda Item 25C, concerned with potential relocation <br />of major league soccer team, loss of open space, impacts to wildlife, neighborhoods, <br />and traffic. <br />• Alex Vega, commented on Agenda Item 25C, opined that Chivas USA not relocating <br />to Santa Ana; and commented that promotional events in Downtown too expensive. <br />• Bobi Keenan, commented on Agenda Item 25C, suggested that Memorandum of <br />Understanding between the City and neighborhood be approved; does not support <br />Chivas relocation to proposed site - disrupt wildlife, quality of life, and open land. <br />• Lilia Ramos, commented on Agenda Item 25C, concerned with potential relocation <br />site, increased traffic to neighborhood, and distance to freeway access. <br />• Rick Niedermeyer, noted success of Fiestas Patrias parade, thanked the City for <br />efforts; opined that having a major league soccer team in the City would benefit the <br />children and accessibility to major league team. <br />• Tom Lutz, (spoke on Agenda Item 25C) thanked Mayor Pulido and Councilmember <br />Bustamante for attending neighborhood meeting to discuss Chivas relocation plan; <br />happy they are not considering the Santa Ana Stadium as relocation site; opined <br />that Willowick not appropriate; support AYSO and other soccer teams, relocation site <br />should consider accessibility to freeways; suggested that a citizen advisory <br />committee be established. <br />• Charles Hart, opined that any potential sites should have CEQA certification prior to <br />negotiations to make sure they are viable locations (commented on Agenda Item <br />25C). <br />• Lisann Martinez, (spoke on Agenda Item 25C) representative of Santa Anita <br />Neighborhood Association, opposed to relocation of Chivas to Willowick site; urged <br />City Council to continue consideration of matter for 30 days and to hold a public <br />hearing on the matter. <br />• Rob Cook, commented on Agenda Item 25C, suggested relocation site be Santa <br />Ana Blvd. and Grand Ave. due to freeway accessibility. <br />• Mary Guzman, commented on Agenda Item 25C, concerned with potential site <br />because of noise, traffic, quality of life; support citizen advisory committee, ideal site <br />would be in the industrial area. <br />• Tim Rush, Chair of Santa Ana SOS committee, does not support relocation of <br />Chivas to Willowick; community under-parked; City should purchase Willowick and <br />leave as open area (spoke on Agenda Item 25C). <br />*Mayor Pulido mentioned that Santa Ana Stadium not being considered by Chivas <br />USA as potential relocation site. <br />• Tim Flammang, (spoke on Agenda Item 25C), opposed to Willowick location for <br />stadium, neighborhood not geared to deal with traffic. <br />• Jessica Cha, concerned with Downtown Inc. lack of transparency, financial <br />documents inadequate to meet accounting standards; urged City Council to <br />disestablish PBID. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 5 SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 <br />1 0A-5
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