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• Martha Sixtos, mother of deported resident, Samuel Sixtos, requested support of his <br />release. <br />• Alexis Teodoro, RAIZ Deportation Coordinator, TRUST Act violated when arrestee was <br />turned over to ICE by the Sherriff's Department; submitted a proposed resolution in <br />support of Immigration Reform. <br />• Ramos Campos, spoke in support of City approving resolution to assist Samuel Sixtos. <br />• Silvia Hernandez, representing USWW of Santa Fe Building, urged City Council to <br />contract with unionized companies. <br />• Carlos Perea, RAIZ, supports resolution in support of Samuel Sixtos; request Council <br />agendize on next Agenda. <br />• Karen Palerin, spoke on West Nile virus, believe that the City should make decision on <br />spraying instead of Orange County Vector Control; urged all to stop spraying; opined that <br />homeless population would be most affected. <br />o Mayor Pulido reported that no spraying will be conducted by Orange County Vector <br />Control. <br />• Clara Avila, member of RAZZ, spoke on deportation issue and requested Council support. <br />• Evie Cortez, opposed to spraying by Orange County Vector Control; circulated petition <br />signed by residents to stop spraying. <br />• Abraham Medina, member of Santa Ana Men and Boys of Color, raised issues on <br />restorative justice; submitted letter for the record from Congresswoman Sanchez to ICE in <br />support of deportee Samuel Sixtos. <br />• Bonnie Masey, spoke in opposition to homeless shelter; stop criminalization of minor <br />offenses; check -in centers for homeless necessary; supports shelter center, but not at <br />proposed site. <br />• Pierre Espino, asked that residents be notified of any future spraying. <br />• Connie Hamilton, invited all to attend the Candidate Forum sponsored by Comlink at <br />Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Room on Thursday, September 18, <br />2014. <br />• Rick Niedermayer, spoke in support of Agenda Item 65A; maintain fields; celebrating <br />AYSO anniversary and indicated that VIP program for children with disabilities. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS <br />MOTION: Approve Consent Calendar Items 10A through 39A as recommended <br />by staff, with the following modifications: <br />• Addition of 19A. Closed Session Actions; <br />• Mayor Pro Tern Tinajero pulled items 31A and 31B for separate discussion; <br />• Councilmember Amezcua pulled item 25C for separate discussion; and <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 10 5 SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 <br />