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• Susana Sandoval, supports City's efforts. <br />• Irma Macias, on behalf of Comlink and several neighborhood associations; spoke in <br />support of addressing homeless and safeguard the students that deal with the issue. <br />• Tim Johnson, thanked the City Council for leadership; support temporary shelter in <br />the City of Irvine. <br />• Peter Katz, representing Comlink and neighborhood associations, reiterated <br />comments made earlier; concerned with comments from residents from other cities; <br />stop abandonment of homeless in the City. <br />• Dave Hoen, expressed concern that many homeless are not from Santa Ana. <br />• Elizabeth Webber, thanked the City for championing issue. <br />85A. CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE SHORT-TERM HOMELESS PLAN AND <br />PROVIDE INPUT AND DIRECTION AND ACTION ON CITY-WIDE PLAN <br />— MAYOR PRO TEM MARTINEZ <br />Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, spoke about the comprehensive plan needed; <br />spoke of letter to the County about voucher expiration at the end of the <br />month, continue vouchers at motels until shelterfor all homeless; short-term <br />+ plan for staff to immediately do a count of all encampments throughout <br />the city; close to 400+ that have been identified by the heart program; come <br />back to council with plan on how to do immediate count and then develop a <br />plan to address homeless throughout the city; include plan on the City's <br />website to seek input. <br />Councilmember Solorio, commented that at the April 31d City Council <br />meeting have agendized items for consideration; letter to regional agencies <br />about dumping/abandonment and ordinance; ordinance abandonment <br />ordinance for consideration in addition to panhandling; request tripling the <br />quality of life team (HEART) through overtime and subcontracting with other <br />agencies that may assist. <br />Councilmember Villegas, agree with suggestion of ordinance to have <br />enforcement measures; agree with need for count; encouraged all to notify <br />police department if they witness other agencies dumping homeless. <br />Councilmember Sarmiento, agree with motion by Mayor Pro Tem Martinez, <br />need for count; momentum in City's favor; commented on impacts to the <br />City for decades that other surrounding cities have not borne — library, <br />residents and employees have been impacted; need judicial fix. <br />Councilmember Benavides, frustrated that other cities in the county with the <br />mere threat of homeless came in masses; our city and community members <br />deserve equal treatment; staff directed to bring options for consideration. <br />Unanimously agreed to add homeless plan on the city's website and receive <br />input from the community; move forward with count and contact card and <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 10 4 MARCH 30, 2018 <br />
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