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• Jill Mahony, President of Santa Ana Credit Union, noted that homelessness <br />has affected business and endangered employees safety; consider impacts <br />to all. <br />• Dwight Smith, read from Vincent De Paul statement in support of human <br />services. <br />• Katie Christy, sister of Saint Joseph volunteer, concerned that enforcers will <br />abuse power and violate human rights. <br />• MaryRuth Storer, Director of Public Law Library, commented on <br />deteriorating conditions of services and building because of the <br />concentration of homeless in the civic center area. <br />• Curtis Franklin, spoke in opposition to ordinance. <br />• Jonathan Gibson, opined that ordinance will only displace homeless; urged <br />no vote. <br />• Irma Macias, supports ordinance, represents community and students who <br />need safety measures. <br />• Morgan Denges, work with OC Catholic Charities, presented petition in <br />opposition to ordinance; need to protect all residents equally. <br />• Peter A. Katz, President of ComLink, need to address issues in civic center <br />area — clean area. <br />• Esperanza Linares, spoke of current condition of library; children are at risk; <br />supports ordinance. <br />• Kim Sandoval, voiced her concern that homeless are being blamed for <br />problems. Opposed taking away the Needle Exchange Program. Urged the <br />City Council to not take away their home and personal belongings. <br />• DeDee (Last name not provided.), spoke in support of homeless services as <br />a former homeless. <br />• James Dempsey, retired social worker, spoke in support of services. <br />• Nate Greensides, opposed to criminalization of homelessness. <br />• Sandra DeAnda, opined that homeless neglected with provisions of the <br />ordinance. <br />• Jair Bautista, supports rent control and housing; opposed to ordinance. <br />• Faby Jacome, program coordinator and deportation defense organization <br />with Orange County Immigrant Youth United, voiced opposition to <br />ordinance. <br />• Dailgn Rodriguez, supports access to health and social services; do not <br />marginalize homeless. <br />• Erik Garcia, supports human rights — opposed to ordinance. <br />• Robyn Adams, noted that some homeless provide services for others. <br />• Susan Sonne, homeless advocate that supports the County fund homeless <br />programs; affordable housing and access to affordable health care needed <br />to solve homelessness. <br />• Julie Hartle, volunteer with Elderly Law Center, opined that misdemeanors <br />will bog down legal system. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 8 OCTOBER 17, 2017 <br />10A-8 <br />
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