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Council discussion ensued. <br />Councilmember Solorio, opined standards are not strict enough, not set in <br />stone, and item in its present form is an acceptable middle ground. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, opined City Council is moving in the right <br />direction, City has active Neighborhood Associations, and needs call for <br />multi -bedroom homes. <br />WS -2. AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUNDS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES - <br />Community Development Agency <br />Continue consideration of matter to the March 6, 2018 for all members of <br />the City Council to be present and deliberate. <br />COMMENTS <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Bob Tucker, expressed support for the library; City stands strong towards diversity. <br />• Logan Crow, support upcoming library program; need to continue with similar <br />programs. <br />• Benjamin V. Cervantes, noted struggle to find resources in the community and <br />extended invitation to the City Council to attend the event. <br />• Mia Collins, addressed the City Council to extend invitation to the City Council to <br />attend the event; the library is an inclusive place that accepts everyone and is a safe <br />place for all. <br />Michelle O'Valle, expressed opposition to the 2525 Main Street development. <br />90A. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS <br />City Manager Godinez, noted that the City has been nominated for a Green <br />Fleet Award, to be received at Expo in Long Beach in May. <br />90B. CITY COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS <br />Councilmember Solorio: <br />• Pleased with City Manager for appointment of Police Chief, Dave <br />Valentin; and <br />• Noted that City Councils continues to work on homeless issues. <br />Councilmember Villegas: <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 26 FEBUARY 20, 2018 <br />