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ABSENT: Pulido (1) <br />85A. DISCUSS AND PROVIDE STAFF DIRECTION ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: <br />1. Implications and options to address the Mayor's refusal to sign resolutions to <br />place by -district elections on the June 5, 2018 voter ballot; <br />2. Prepare new resolutions calling for a ballot measure for the November 2018 <br />General Election to amend the City Charter to a) provide for by -district <br />elections and b) authorize any member of the council who votes to approve <br />a contract, resolution or ordinance to execute such approvals if the Mayor is <br />unavailable or refuses to sign them; and <br />3. Proceed with Ward Re -boundary process to be prepared for adoption before <br />the start of the 2018 Candidate Nomination Period. <br />(Councilmembers Benavides and Sarmiento) <br />The following spoke on the matter: <br />• Debbie McEwen, opined item is convoluted and ridiculous, planning for Ward <br />specific elections should be done in time and plans set forward by the <br />California Voters Right act and the Sunshine ordinance adopted by the City, <br />and need to allow 2020 Census data to be performed first in order to obtain <br />real numbers. <br />• Miguel Hernandez, opined democracy and district elections in Santa Ana are <br />under attack by Trumpism, issue on table has gone beyond the question of <br />district elections, and Mayor's refusal to sign the resolution is a threat to <br />democracy. <br />• Dale Helvig, addressed City Council to express concern boundaries can be <br />potentially drawn such that it can divide neighborhoods communities; <br />supports redraw lines after 2020 census and not divide communities. <br />• Timothy Rush, stated opposition to district voting because he does not want. <br />Santa Ana to turn into Chicago; Councilmembers should continue to <br />represent the entire city, redrawing of boundaries should be done after next <br />official census data received, and boundaries should be created in a manner <br />that brings all stakeholders to the table. <br />• Joese Hernandez, on behalf of OCCORD, opined City of Santa Ana is <br />violating California Voter Rights act, need to create a better representation, <br />fear mongering and misrepresentation should stop; expressed support for <br />the rights of the Vietnamese community. <br />• Peter A. Katz, thanked Mayor for savings the city $202,000 by not holding a <br />Special Election; opined City is $17 million dollar deficit; study to determine <br />hybrid system in place complies or does not comply with the California State <br />Rights act should be released, and redrawing lines after the census makes <br />more sense. <br />• Thomas Gordon, opined Council lines were redrawn in 2012, 27% of the <br />Asian community were excluded from voting from ward six, and <br />neighborhoods are already divided. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 17 APRIL 17, 2018 <br />10A-17 <br />