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CLOSED SESSION REPORT — Nothing to report. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />1. George Garcia, supports efforts of the Police Department in fight against ISIS <br />infiltrators. <br />2. Linda Lou Kestin, concerned with upcoming power outage pre -scheduled by <br />Southern California Edison. <br />• Mayor Pulido, would like staff to discuss outage notification with Edison. <br />3. Mike Fernandez, spoke on behalf of his parents who are opposed to Warner <br />Avenue Widening project; may impact health and welfare of parents. <br />4. Tina Flores, voiced concerns with Warner Avenue Widening Project and traffic <br />impacts to surrounding area. <br />5. Patty Mejia, spoke on Warner Avenue Widening Project; concerned with <br />displacement and fair valuation of homes. <br />6. Rosa Montaniz, Delhi Neighborhood Association, opposed to Warner Avenue <br />Widening project; requested 6 month continuance to allow for community input <br />on the project. <br />7. Madeleine Spencer, presented letter of anti -displacement for the record on the <br />Warner Avenue Expansion and Improvement Project. <br />8. Angelica, husband spoke on her behalf, troubled that City will displace family; <br />recently purchased home in area. <br />o Mayor Pulido, requested community meeting; fair market value will be offered. <br />o Mayor Pro Tem Sarmiento, noted that fair market value, relocation and travel <br />costs are not discretionary; suggested continuance to allow additional <br />comments from the neighborhood and allow staff to address misnomers. <br />o City Manager Cavazos, noted that additional meetings will be scheduled as <br />requested. <br />9. Rick Neidermeyer, attended AYSO Conference; invited all to opening <br />ceremonies scheduled after Labor Day; requested City partnership with VIP <br />program (Very Important Players) that works with disabled children. <br />10. Richard Garcia, opined that Warner Improvement will have significant impacts in <br />addition to parking lot improvement project at Mater Dei High School. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR <br />MOTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following Consent <br />Calendar items 10A through 318, with the following modifications: <br />Councilmember Martinez pulled Agenda Item 22E, 25B and 31A for separate <br />action. <br />MOTION: Tinajero <br />VOTE: AYES <br />SECOND: Sarmiento <br />Amezcua, Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Reyna, <br />Sarmiento, Tinajero (7) <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 4 JUNE 2, 2015 <br />10A-4 <br />
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