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REPORT <br />W4 <br />DEVELOPMENT NO. 89 (SD-89) (AA NO. 2016-01) AND ADOPTING <br />SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT NO. 89 (SD-89) FOR SAID PROPERTY <br />MOTION: Martinez SECOND: Sarmiento <br />VOTE: AYES: Amezcua, Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Reyna, <br />Sarmiento, Tinajero (7) <br />NOES: None (0) <br />ABSTAIN: None (0) <br />ABSENT: None (0) <br />RECEIVE AND FILE COUNCIL UPDATE REGARDING THE SANTA ANA <br />JAIL; AUTHORIZATION TO DRAFT REQUEST FOR QUALICATIONS (RFQ) <br />FOR JAIL RE -USE STUDY; AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO <br />NEGOTIATIONS WITH POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION; & <br />AUTHORIZATION TO CONTINUE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSGENDER <br />CARE PILOT {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 1, 4A} - City Manager's Office <br />Staff report presented by City Manager Cavazos: <br />City Council Direction <br />• February 2, 2016 <br />"Deny contract amendment, [1] engage community in developing <br />solutions and request City Manager work with Police Chief in [2] <br />strategizing sustainability of jail without the use of Federal dollars, if not <br />feasible, [3] propose options to terminate jail services." <br />Santa Ana Jail Background <br />• Santa Ana Strategic Plan — Goal 1 — Community Safety - Objective 4 - <br />Strategy A <br />Modify the Santa Ana jail business model and identify short- and long- <br />term goals to effectively meet the needs of the community through <br />contract negotiations with outside agencies, evaluation of staffing <br />needs and increasing operational efficiency. <br />• Resulted in per diem increase from $82-$105 a 28% increase — the first <br />increase in eight years. <br />Type II Facility - Opened January 1997 <br />512-bed capacity <br />Current Population (4-11-16): <br />• 344 — Total Jail Population <br />• 189 — I.C.E. Detainees <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 7 APRIL 19, 2016 <br />
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