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City Attorney Carvalho, noted that loan agreement is a type of subsidy thus <br />public benefit analysis and public hearing required before loan documents <br />may be executed. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, noted her previous concerns and need for Public <br />Benefit analysis. <br />MOTION: Receive and file. <br />MOTION: Solorio <br />VOTE: AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSTAIN: <br />ABSENT: <br />SECOND: Benavides <br />Benavides, Sarmiento, Solorio, Tinajero (4) <br />Martinez, Villegas (2) <br />Pulido (1) <br />None (0) <br />COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS <br />Pursuant to Santa Ana Charter Section 411, any member of the City Council may place <br />items on the City Council Agenda to be considered by the City Council. <br />85A. DISCUSS AND PROVIDE STAFF DIRECTION REGARDING IMPACTS <br />OF HOMELESSNESS THROUGHOUT THE CITY, AVAILABLE <br />RESOURCES, AND POTENTIAL AND LEGAL REMEDIES (MAYOR PRO <br />TEM MARTINEZ AND COUNCILMEMBERS SARMIENTO AND <br />SOLORIO) <br />Councilmember Sarmiento, noted goal is not to criminalize the homeless <br />population, but to hold the County accountable, need to share responsibility <br />with all Orange County cities, $2 million currently spent on Civic Center <br />services, and Orange County expectation to clear the Santa Ana Riverbed; <br />requested staff ascertain budget for homeless services, to develop plan to <br />address homeless issue and standing to sue County. <br />Councilmember Solorio, opined homelessness is at a crises level; over <br />7,000 calls for services as a result of homelessness, expressed the need to <br />work with the County to find solutions; City of Anaheim's model on reporting <br />metrics of homelessness, recent receipt of funds by City from Housing and <br />Urban Development Agency focused on housing; seek reimbursement from <br />the County for services. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 25 JANUARY 16, 2018 <br />