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PROCLAMATION presented by COUNCILMEMBER REYNA recognizing the Orange <br />County Fire Authority for declaring May 4th -10th as Wildfire Awareness Week. <br />CLOSED SESSION REPORT- City Attorney Carvalho reported that City Council approved <br />the matters listed on the Consent Calendar under Agenda Item 19A. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />• Connie Hamilton, opined that City making good decisions and Environmental and <br />Transportation Advisory Committee good choice; Connect to Council election debates <br />will be held on September 17th at Rancho Community College Boardroom; partnering <br />with Youth in Government to have separate debate and also Chamber of Commerce <br />hosting Senate and Assembly candidate member's debate; encouraged all to attend. <br />• Albert Castillo, supports City closing jail and opening facility as feeding center for <br />homeless - provide safe shelter, clinic, education, job and health facilities; proposed that <br />financial support come from County, State, non - profits and community volunteers. <br />• Ryan Chase, spoke in support of Agenda Item 65A, thanked leadership and staff for <br />hard work and efforts; congratulated Police Chief Rojas on appointment. <br />• Silvia Hernandez, spoke on behalf of May Day Coalition and Justice for Janitors, noted <br />that group held annual May Day Event; need transparency on jail matters; supports <br />federal and local policies that promote family unity; concerned with increased fees and <br />not ending contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). <br />• Scott Sink, congratulated Police Chief Rojas on appointment, hope to have new policies <br />adopted as they relate to immigration matters. <br />• Joe -Say Hernandez, congratulated Police Chief Rojas, concerned that police <br />department increasing number of police officers, suggested refocus of priorities instead; <br />concerned with human rights violations and continued deportations. <br />• Jeffrey Han, spoke in support of Agenda Item 65A, commend Council for leadership in <br />making bold decisions. <br />• Madeleine Spencer, supports consistency in addressing medical marijuana <br />dispensaries; would like information on infractions and City's plan to regulate these type <br />of businesses. <br />• Apolonio Cortes, spoke in support of City's Strategic Plan priorities and funding for next <br />five years. <br />• Brizy Mae, spoke on opposition to ICE contract. <br />• Sharon Barlow, thanked Councilmembers Sarmiento and Martinez, City Manager and <br />staff for South Main Street Corridor's Broom and Groom Event; thanked City Council for <br />including Corridor in Strategic Plan and appropriating funds; October 5th will host <br />SOMOS event; request continued financial support for street improvements. <br />• Adolfo Lopez, congratulated Police Chief Rojas; supports Strategic Plan and inclusion <br />of Downtown Santa Ana in Plan. <br />• Bob Quinn, owner of Playground Restaurant, impressed with leadership and vision of <br />the City Council. <br />• Octavio Pina, supports City's Strategic Plan and addition of South Main Corridor; need <br />funding execute programs as soon as possible. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br />1 0A -6 <br />MAY 6, 2014 <br />
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