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replied by slating he and the Human Resources department work hand in hand in regards to internship <br /> programs. Currently, the City has 45 students in programs, and will he looking to hire 50 more. <br /> Vice President Valerie Amezcua expressed concerns and would Tike for the City to work closer with <br /> SAUSD. The school district wants to know how can they help to make this opportunity a reality and <br /> possibly work together to modify and provide information to SAUSD students. <br /> Interim City Manager Kuntz' s agrees that the city should push for having a summer internship <br /> opportunity for SAUSD students and would love to work with SAUSD. <br /> 9.0 Discussion on Frequency of Meetings (SAUSD/CITY) <br /> Councilmember Solorio states that these meetings should continue to be a quarterly meeting. As of <br /> now the next scheduled meeting is set for Monday, October 23, 2017. <br /> Solorio tasked Gerardo Monet to send a meeting invite for possibly August 2017. <br /> Solorio also advised that on the City Clerk' s online website you can find minutes to other <br /> committees. <br /> 10,0 Future Agenda Items <br /> The following items will be added to the next meeting agenda: <br /> 1, Lathrope Intermediate Item <br /> 2. Re-review of standards, Capital projects and 50/50 projects. <br /> Councilmember Solorio pushed for a possibility in 2018; explore the possibility of adding a swimming <br /> pools to Godinez and also the possibility of adding some barriers to prevent homeless from entering <br /> the school site. <br /> John Palacio advised that with Bonds, the state pays 50/50, however not on sport facilities. <br /> Additionally, Palacio does not want to open new projects until older projects close. Before the City <br /> moves forward with implementing a new project, it' s important to research to ensure the project is <br /> feasible. Before moving forward with new projects, Palacio is very interested in revisiting the past <br /> projects. <br /> Councilmember Villegas inquired to SAUSD to determine what percentage of students are homeless. Dr. <br /> Phillips replied stating that we have to be careful how we use the word homeless, because <br /> homelessness can be defined differently by the county, state and federal. Valerie Amezcua did state <br /> that for the past 30+ years, there are staff that monitors homeless students and are able to provide <br /> services and school supplies to these students. <br /> John Palacio stated that he will have staff send information regarding the Mckinney-Vento Act which <br /> prevents barriers on students. <br /> Councilmember Benavides reiterated <br /> 1) Appreciates that The City is prioritizing the success of Santa Ana Youth. <br /> 2) The City did have 250K for an internships program and would like to receive a status on <br /> those funds. <br /> 5 <br />