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• Peter Katz, noted that branding impossible; do not fight over territory; needle <br />exchange program taking place in the library — move elsewhere; affordable <br />housing funds are being reduced; county needs to get involved; put pressure <br />on the State to solve the problem; 10 year program and now 8« year and <br />nothing to show; <br />• Jeffrey Jensen, owner of Chapter One Restaurant; opined that homeless <br />have quadrupled in six years; need a central place may not be appropriate <br />place; right now proliferating into the downtown and other areas of the City; <br />• Mohammed Aly, opined that proposed resolution is an oxymoron; moot to <br />have use of transit terminal as shelter since the County has already taken <br />action <br />• Ruth Hall, homeless are victims that have been preyed upon by the <br />community, moral issue; provide facilities for all. <br />• Brooke Weitzman, representative of the national lawyers guild, reminded all <br />that in 2014 indicated that property storage should be considered and transit <br />vouchers; do not criminalize and increase police presence; treat with dignity <br />and find solutions such as housing <br />• Benjamin Vazquez, thanked the City Council for considering the item; <br />proposed use of the City's jail for services and not as profit making facility. <br />• Ana Urzua, commended the City for bringing matter forward; does not <br />adequately address public health concerns; address housing and personal <br />necessities; <br />• Phil Bacerra, proposed alternative site for homeless services (3131 S. <br />Standard known as the Alton Yard) that is owned the City; homeless should <br />not be located next to the award winning library. <br />• Dave Hoen, City needs to provide a hand up and not a handout what will <br />proliferate homelessness; downtown should not be area to provide services <br />• Claudia Ramirez, represent Project Homelessness; read timeline into the <br />record of action taken by the City Council. <br />• Madeline Spencer, noted that homeless have been around for over 20 years; <br />remove the criminalization portion of the resolution <br />• Dylan Thompson, good that the County opening the shelter, but other <br />services are needed including housing — permanent and affordable housing <br />• Beth Noelle Smits, homeless in civic center; area has unsanitary conditions <br />and infestation of maggots and skin conditions; do not criminalize <br />homelessness <br />• Smitty, what is the goal with the resolution; where should feeding take place? <br />• Brizzy Mae, asked what the crisis is and for additional services to be <br />provided including restroom facilities and phone charging stations. <br />• Tiffany Tabares, asked that those being cited be allowed to receive services <br />including mental health; proposed to create a safe zone for women with one <br />security guard; <br />Council discussion ensued. <br />Councilmember Martinez, provided background as to how resolution came to <br />be; not proposing to criminalize homelessness; public and health crisis that is <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 6 SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 <br />1 0A -6 <br />
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