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Councilmember Reyna, noted that City needs better way to address illegal <br />fireworks; supports safe and sane fireworks; children have lack of options to <br />keep them occupied but non - profit offer programs; staff to consider <br />establishing a dedicated police task force about a month prior to Fourth of <br />July to enforce illegal fireworks; also, important to reach out to community not <br />just neighborhood association. <br />Councilmember Amezcua, asked staff to describe enforcement efforts. <br />Police Chief Rojas, noted that Police Department has done extensive public <br />service announcements and partnered with fireworks companies over the <br />years; Department also has undercover operations and worked with school <br />district to distribute fliers. <br />Councilmember Reyna, asked what recent education efforts made. <br />Police Commander Gominsky, further described efforts. <br />Councilmember Martinez, thanked speakers; spoke of funding impact to <br />combat illegal fireworks; need to come to middle ground when addressing <br />illegal and legal fireworks — quality of life at jeopardy; asked for consideration <br />for voter measure on the ballot or regulatory fees; outreach needed to <br />educate public about City sponsored fireworks display; also, asked how can <br />City assist non - profits in raising funds to sustain their programs without the <br />need to sell fireworks. <br />Councilmember Tinajero, noted that non - profits depend on fireworks sales <br />and provide quality programs for the youth in our community; City should <br />consider imposing regulatory fee - sharing cost ( "mochate" process) and voter <br />approved ballot measure. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Sarmiento, cautioned that voter approved measure is difficult <br />to unwind and not very flexible; supports regulatory fee imposed on seller or <br />end user on a pilot basis before a ballot measure; asked staff to research <br />disposal of illegal fireworks fee as mentioned by the Police Chief; need to <br />solve problem which is illegal fireworks by providing resources and education. <br />Mayor Pulido, supports legal fireworks; benefits non - profits and community at <br />large; asked staff to consider technology through an app that could identify <br />perpetrators and better patrol; requested non - profits report funding amounts <br />to try to assist; open to meeting with industry leaders and non - profits in <br />unison; asked for a motion from the chair of the Public Safety Council <br />Committee for consideration. <br />Councilmember Tinajero, motion to continue matter until July 5, 2016 City <br />Council meeting and after this year's Fourth of July to discuss matter that will <br />be fresh in our minds and possibly consider placing ballot measure on the <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 22 APRIL 5, 2016 <br />1 OA -22 <br />
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