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o Councilmember Tinajero asked if the district has given them a deadline to end <br />the program? Have they tried to ask the California Endowment to fund the <br />program until the community center and park is completed? <br />o Latino Health Access indicated the California Endowment only provided <br />funding for 1 year to cover custodial and security costs. They are asking if the <br />city can help the continuation of the program and cover the cost of <br />maintenance and security. <br />o Councilmember Sarmiento excused himself and left at 4:45pm for another <br />meeting. <br />o Gerardo Mouet explained the city was successful in receiving a $5 million <br />grant to construct a 10,000 square foot community center, playground, <br />restrooms, benches, landscaping, basketball court, running track, parking lot <br />and fencing. 400 applications were submitted and the City of Santa Ana was <br />one of 64 applicants that were awarded the Prop 84 grant. This joint use will <br />be similar to Willard Intermediate Park that will be constructed this fall. <br />o Don Cribb indicated the city should have an influence on the type of <br />architecture for the community center. <br />• STAFF COMMENTS <br />o None <br />COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS <br />o Councilmember Martinez indicated the City is doing more with less funding. <br />Staff and City Council has moved forward to address the financial issues in <br />the city. We are fortunate this issue is being addressed and will be behind us. <br />She thanked the residents at Roosevelt/Walker for working together with the <br />city to obtain the funding to construct a new park in Santa Ana. <br />ADJOURNED: 4:55 p.m. <br />Gerardo Mouet <br />Executive Direct r, PRCSA <br />PREY Regular Meeting — MINUTES 4 April 2, 2012 <br />13A -10 <br />