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to implement this program. A PowerPoint presentation summarizing details was <br /> provided and is incorporated in the Minutes. <br /> Mr. Salmon commented about the possible costs of taking fiber from the street <br /> into individual units of large housing complexes, if wi-fi is not used. He <br /> suggested being very explicit about providing this street service, and future fees <br /> and costs must be taken into consideration during the planning stages. <br /> Executive Director Mousavipour further explained, in response to an inquiry, <br /> details concerning materials to be used; copper, coaxial cable or satellite are <br /> used, but packages must be purchased; one of the goals of this project is to <br /> make things more affordable for businesses and residents. Many different types <br /> of technologies will be reviewed, and an RFP process will determine services <br /> that are available. It was noted that the City must take action now to keep current <br /> with other cities. He also provided information on the funding mechanism, which <br /> is part of the RFP, and it will then be determined which expert company meets <br /> the most requirements of the RFP. The project would generate revenue on the <br /> business side. It was noted that this item is informational at this point. This may <br /> go before Council in approximately one year. <br /> 5. PHASE 1 WATER SHORTAGE DECLARATION — IMPLEMENTATION OF THE <br /> CITY'S PHASE 1 WATER SHORTAGE {Strategic Plan Nos. 5, 6F} <br /> Water Resources Manager Nabil Saba provided a PowerPoint presentation <br /> which is incorporated into the Minutes. He also noted that lots of options are <br /> being studied for further action. It was clarified that Santa Ana is moving from <br /> Phase 2 to a Phase 1 shortage. Executive Director Mousavipour explained that <br /> plans are in place to take the savings from not watering and borrowing $1 million <br /> from reserves to convert some major intersections into drought tolerant medians. <br /> A timeline will be provided soon. Additionally, the desalination project was <br /> addressed, and Mr. Saba shared that the Coastal Commission and Water Quality <br /> Control Board will consider the Poseidon Project. Consumption and distribution <br /> are at issue, and Chairman Sarmiento noted that he would not be pleased about <br /> the possibility of moving water to another part of Orange County. Updates will be <br /> provided. <br /> 6. SANTA ANA SAFE MOBILITY PLAN PRESENTATION {Strategic Plan No. 5, <br /> 6B} <br /> Executive Director Mousavipour introduced this item and Drusilla Van <br /> Hengel, Principal of Nelson Nygaard, who made the presentation. The <br /> presentation is incorporated into the Minutes. <br /> Committee member Benavides requested a list of the 14 peer cities which were <br /> referenced on Page 2 of the presentation. Chairman Sarmiento commented on <br /> achieving higher percentages than those on the presentation in order to prevent <br /> Development&Transportation Council Committee Minutes 3 July 7, 2016 <br />
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