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13B - COUNCIL CMT - PUBLIC SAFETY MINUTES
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13B - COUNCIL CMT - PUBLIC SAFETY MINUTES
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7/15/2014
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rating in the County, next to Anaheim. Correlation between unemployment and the youth - civil <br />services, school disturbances, all the way down the line, one affects the other. <br />Ismael Becemil — resident living at 450 E. 4 1 Street, Spectrum Condos for the past 20 years. He <br />belongs to the safety group, the Wellness Corridor. He is concerned about problems at Lacy /3`a <br />Street /French Street after midnight, especially Thurs- Sundays. Young people on the streets <br />intoxicated with drugs and alcohol. SAPD needs to control this situation. He asks that the City <br />control sales of alcohol. <br />Samuel Romero — security guards need to report problems to the police inunediately. Mr. <br />Romero says he brought this problem to the City Council a year and a half ago, but the problem <br />continues. Mr. Romero would like all security guards looked at, not just those working inside <br />the bars and restaurants, in order to keep things under control. <br />Sarai Arpero — she is part of SABHC and LHA working four years on safety issues and has had <br />different meetings with the City on how to improve relationship with police. She asked <br />community members what things they felt were important, and police conduct stood out. After <br />looking at solutions, Ms. Arpero says believes in the Restorative Justice program. <br />Joanne Luevano, high school senior talks about immigration. She believes the Police <br />Department is working with ICE — taking funding away from libraries and things that can help <br />youth. She tells how her father was deported and how hard that has been for her. She wants her <br />message to get through that Santa Ana does not need the ICE contract to make money. <br />AGENDAITEMS <br />1. Approval of Minutes of 1 -28 -14 Meeting <br />Motion: Approve the Minutes of 1 -28 -14 meeting. <br />MOTION: Martinez SECOND: Benavides <br />VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Martinez <br />ABSTAIN: Reyna <br />NOES: None (0) <br />Motion carries. <br />2. OCFA Standards of Coverage (Presentation explaining mechanisms to improve fire <br />service response strategies) <br />13B -6 <br />
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