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bust in retired Community Affairs Officer Jose Vargas' image. He would like to get it installed <br /> in the police station during national COP week in late 2017. <br /> Connie Hamilton, resident Southcoast Neighborhood Association, comments positively on the <br /> customer service survey. She was happy progress is being made to hire additional officers and <br /> feels that the customer service survey will assist in transparency. <br /> Ryan Smolar, works for Downtown, Inc., commented on item No. 2, the surplus budget <br /> allocation. Mr. Smolar is grateful for police presence and the partnership established between <br /> business owners and police in the Downtown area. Mr. Smolar wants to advocate for more <br /> business districts throughout the city. Downtown, Inc. will provide support and the City of Long <br /> Beach would provide technical support. <br /> There were two e-comments received: <br /> 1) Angie Blas' comment was reference Item#2, Surplus Budget. Ms. Blas said she <br /> believes that this item also pertains to neighborhood improvement and that the <br /> community needs to be involved. <br /> 2) A letter from the POA President addressing Item#3, alternative patrol schedules. <br /> AGENDA ITEMS <br /> 1. Approval of Minutes of 9-27-16 Meeting <br /> Motion: Approve the Minutes of 9-27-16 meeting. <br /> MOTION: Tinajero SECOND: Benavides <br /> VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Tinajero <br /> NOES: None (0) <br /> Motion carries. <br /> 2. F/Y 16/17 Budgeted Surplus Allocation (Discussion regarding the distribution of surplus <br /> funds)— Sergio Vidal,Asst. Executive Director, Finance and Management Services Agency <br /> {Strategic Plan Goal No. 4, 3b and 3c} <br /> Sergio Vidal, Asst. Executive Director, FMSA, reported on the City's proposed surplus <br /> allocation plan for F/Y 15-16 which includes disbursement of$9.1M. Asst. Director Vidal <br /> pointed out which programs were approved at the City Council meeting on 9-20-16 and <br />