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affecting the homeless — need to protect those vulnerable; City proposing <br />initiatives including wrap around services at former hotel that was dilapidated; <br />City Attorney Carvalho, is well aware of the law and will not prosecute the <br />homeless; PD will not issue citations simply for being homeless; but if other laws <br />are ignored after several warnings then will cite; have met with ACLU to discuss <br />enforcement strategy; resolution encompasses a true call and policy statement. <br />City Manager Cavazos, indicated that he has met with various members of the <br />labor unions that represent City employees; have met with CEO of County of <br />Orange and Court Supervisor, need to do more and provide better health <br />facilities; needle exchange program has been detrimental; better feeding <br />location; PD has the HEART program and need additional staffing to have clean <br />and sanitary conditions for all; will have a safety assessment study; will have a <br />follow up report for City Council consideration. <br />Police Chief Rojas, indicated that violations of the law will cite or arrest; <br />balanced approach needed; have HEART program that is non - enforcement <br />program. <br />Councilmember Martinez, proposal is not to criminalize homelessness; need to <br />include the entire County to address the issue; County has funds and <br />jurisdictional authority to provide services; County has disregarded homeless <br />services for many years; asked that County and City have better relationship <br />and be held accountable — make a priority; 3 cities have housing authorities and <br />challenge the cities of Anaheim, Garden Grove and the County to produce 500 <br />units in the next 3 years; proposed the San Diego model. <br />Mayor Pro Tern Sarmiento, part of proposed action is moot since they took <br />action earlier this morning; City expends approximately $5 million for security <br />and other services to address homeless; all other cities in the County need to <br />share responsibilities; compel the County to do what they should have done <br />years ago; resolution is not criminalizing poverty or homelessness; need to <br />secure the environment for all; thanked Dwight Smith for summarizing the <br />inaction by the County of Orange — compel to do something; does not believe <br />that transmit terminal should be permanent site, but it could be temporary site <br />and will not conflict with county and city customers and employees; thanked last <br />speaker for proposing safe area for women; County to develop such program; <br />applaud Councilmember Martinez for her leadership; thanked officers who work <br />the HEART program. <br />Councilmember Benavides, thanked speakers, City has challenge that needs <br />action; treat all with dignity; work with providers and be committed to work <br />collectively (regional plan) or convene a summit; commit to move forward; would <br />like to move forward on actions listed in resolution immediately; would like to <br />move forward with portions of the resolution but concerned with other sections. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 7 SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 <br />1 0A -7 <br />
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