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SUPPORT FOR URBAN PARKLAND The Mayor was requested <br /> • SENATE BILL 174 to direct a letter to <br /> LETTER REQUESTED the appropriate legis- <br /> lators indicating <br /> Council support of Senate Bill 174, recommended by the Board <br /> of Recreation and Parks in May, 1975 , on motion of Councilman <br /> Ward, seconded by Councilman Evans , and carried (6 : 1) , with <br /> Councilman Brandt dissenting. Bob Gresham, Recreation and <br /> Parks Director, said that Santa Ana could receive $225, 000 <br /> a year for five years if the City matched 25% or $75, 000. <br /> Councilman Brandt remarked that he is doubtful that the City <br /> can afford the matching funds . CA 57 <br /> VIETNAMESE TRANSLATION OF The interim report <br /> e- "KNOW YOUR RIGHTS" from Staff regarding <br /> REFERRAL ITEM #222 - FILED the proposed Vietnamese <br /> translation of the <br /> "Know Your Rights" booklet dated March 30, 1976 , was received <br /> and ordered filed, on the unanimously approved (7 : 0) motion <br /> of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman Evans. <br /> Howard Way, of the Santa Ana College West Chestnut facility <br /> adult night school , voiced the opinion that the Vietnamese <br /> are good students and would appreciate the "Know Your Rights" <br /> information. <br /> Councilman Bricken suggested that the need for translation is <br /> diminishing ; that English is still a prerequisite for citizen- <br /> ship, and therefore a subject which is being studied and rapidly <br /> mastered by many Vietnamese; . and that the' proposal has lost <br /> much of its timeliness since it was first considered by Council <br /> (on November 17 , 1975) . CA 131.1 <br /> BALLOT PROPOSITIONS Council discussed <br /> PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 8 the League of <br /> NO ACTION California Cities <br /> summary analysis <br /> of the fifteen propositions to be on the primary election <br /> ballot June 8 , 1976 , and it was the general consensus that <br /> many of thepropositions do not affect cities, and that <br /> Council would not take positions at this time. CA 68 <br /> CETA ACTIVITY REPORT The status report dated <br /> FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 March 23, 1976 from <br /> FILED the Deputy City <br /> Manager Community <br /> Services regarding CETA activity was received and ordered <br /> filed, on the unanimously approved (7 : 0) motion of Councilman <br /> Evans , seconded by Councilman Yamamoto. CA 131. 11 <br /> r <br /> FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT Council received and <br /> REPORT f, BUDGET REQUEST ordered filed the <br /> FILED memorandum dated <br /> 'March 25 , 1976 from <br /> Tom McMichael entitled "Progress Report and Budget 'Request <br /> for 1976-77" , and postponed consideration of the Budget <br /> request to be discussed with the Annual Budget in June, <br /> on the motion of Councilman Evans , seconded by Councilman <br /> Brandt, and unanimously (7 : 0) carried. CA 77. 10a <br /> CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 129 APRIL 5, 1976 <br /> 4 . <br />
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