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Espinoza, Danny Gomez, Noe Gonzalez, Steven Huezo, Ivan Lomeli, Martin <br />Madrigal, Daniel Montezuma, David Molina, Nick Navarro, Fernando Navarro, <br />Oscar Osario, Christian Palatto, Sol Silva, and Julian Tapia <br />CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION presented by COUNCILMEMBER BENAVIDES to <br />the Calacas and El Centro Cultural volunteers who helped organize Noche de Altares <br />(Day of the Dead) celebration that was held on November 2, 2013. Volunteers included <br />Rudy Cordova, Theresa Dang, Yenni Diaz, Maria Esquivel, Jose Gloria, Nes Medrano, <br />Carolina Sarmiento, Socorro Sarmiento and Benjamin Vazquez <br />CLOSED SESSION REPORT — City Attorney Carvalho reported that City Council <br />approved a late add on to the Closed Session Agenda; City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to offer a reward of up to $5,000 to find the assailants for the incident that <br />occurred this past weekend. City Manager noted that it was a matching fund to the <br />reward offered by the Downtown Santa Ana Association for a total of $10,000. Police <br />Chief Rojas provided report on incident. Chief Rojas indicated that increased Police <br />presence in the downtown; unfortunate incident was isolated; leveraging technology <br />with surveillance equipment; security and safety paramount. <br />Council discussion ensued, request staff review funds available from the PBID <br />settlement agreement for security in the downtown area; combine efforts amongst two <br />downtown associations. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />• George Estrada, opined that District Attorney or Attorney General should investigate <br />Brown Act violations and City Council adopt strong ethics laws with <br />penalties /disciplinary actions for violations; commented on Agenda Item 65A and <br />modernization of Utility Users Tax "UUT, noted that surrounding cities do not have <br />UUTs; no need to add matter to the General Election for voter consideration. <br />• Steve Rocco, commented on various crimes that have occurred in the County. <br />• Samuel Romero, opined that increased alcohol beverage control license approval <br />lead to death of young victim over the weekend. <br />• Ryan Chase, President of Dowtown Inc. saddened by tragic incident over the <br />weekend; noted that security is top priority; dedicated patrol and increased video <br />surveillance will help in the future; thanked City Council for matching fund of $5000 <br />for arrest of perpetrators; some initiatives include new retailers and restaurants <br />coming into Downtown; fruit and cinema festival debut next month — momentum <br />building to have a vibrant and safe Downtown. <br />• Jeannie Gillett, President of Old Orchard Conservancy, attended ribbon cutting <br />today of Madison Park Garden — public /private venture; conservancy presented 50 — <br />50 plan to the City that includes education component, legal precedence to support <br />their Plan; opined that City Council responsible for making policy decisions that <br />benefit health and welfare of families in community. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 5 JANUARY 21, 2014 <br />1 0A -5 <br />
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