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April 20, 2021
CLOSED SESSION MEETING - 5:00 PM
REGULAR OPEN MEETING - 5:45 PM
(Immediately following the Closed Session Meeting)
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701
Due to Governor Gavin Newsom's Executive Order and the City Council's Proclamation of
Local Emergency, there will be no in -person meeting location for the community to attend
public meetings.
Thai Viet Phan
Councilmember —Ward 1
TPhan[Dsanta-ana.oro
Jessie Lopez
Councilmember - Ward 3
Jessie Lopez[Dsanta-ana.oro
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
Councilmember - Ward 5
JRvanHernandez[ santa-
ana.org
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
Vicente Sarmiento
Mayor
VSarmiento[ Santa-ana.oro
David Penaloza
Mayor Pro Tem - Ward 2
DPenaloza@santa-ana.org
Phil Bacerra
Councilmember - Ward 4
PBacerra[ Santa-ana.oro
Nelida Mendoza
Councilmember - Ward 6
NMendoza[ Santa-ana.oro
Mayor and Council telephone: 714-647-6900
Agenda item inquiries: 714-647-6520
Kristine Ridge
City Manager
KRidoe[ Santa-ana.oro
Daisy Gomez
Clerk of the Council
CitvClerk[ Santa-ana.oro
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CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICS
The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a shared vision for the organization and its
community. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles (Values) are the result of a thoughtful
and inclusive process designed to set the City and organization on a course that meets the
challenges of today and tomorrow, as follows:
Vision - The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in
youth • Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate
Enriched and diverse culture • Quality government services
Mission - To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures
public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high
quality of life for residents.
Guiding Principles - Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility
Innovation • Transparency
Code of Ethics and Conduct - At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008,
voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and
Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and
committees to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed:
Integrity • Honesty • Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency
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Due to Governor Gavin Newsom's Executive Order and the City Council's Proclamation of
Local Emergency, there will be no in -person meeting location for members of the public to
attend the City Council meeting. The City Council meeting will occur live via teleconference
Zoom webinar. You may view the meeting from your computer, tablet or smart phone via
YouTube LiveStream at www.youtube.com/user/SantaAnaLibrary or on CTV3, available on
Spectrum channel 3 and AT&T U-verse channel 99.
PUBLIC COMMENTS — Members of the public who wish to address the City Council on
closed session items, items on the regular agenda or on matters which are not on the
agenda, but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council may do so by:
1. MAILING OPTION written communications — Public comments may be mailed to: Office of
the Clerk of the Council, 20 Civic Center Plaza M-30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All written
communications received via mail by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be distributed
to the City Council and imaged into the City's document archive system which is available for
public review.
2. SENDING E-MAIL OPTION — Public comments may be sent via email to the City Clerk's
office at eComment(a)santa-ana.org. Please note the agenda item you are commenting on in
the subject line of the email. All emails received before 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting
will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into the City's document archive system
which is available for public review.
3. PROVIDING LIVE COMMENTS OPTION — Members of the public may provide live
comments during the meeting by Zoom or Conference Call. To join by Zoom click on or type
the following address into your web browser https://us02web.zoom.us/m/315965149. To join
the Conference Call: Dial (669) 900-9128 and enter MEETING ID: 315 965 149#. You will be
prompted by the City Clerk when it is time for i) general public comment, ii) to speak on a
specific agenda item or iii) for a public hearing item. You may request to speak by dialing '9
from your phone or you may virtually raise your hand from Zoom. After the Clerk confirms the
last three digits of the caller's phone number or Zoom ID and unmutes them, the caller must
press *6 or microphone icon to speak. Callers are encouraged, but not required, to identify
themselves by name. Each caller will be provided three (3) minutes to speak, unless due to
the number of speakers wanting to speak a decision is made to provide a different amount of
time to speak.
LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS — You can provide live
comments on closed session items by joining Zoom or the Conference Call as described in
the LIVE COMMENTS OPTION above. Speaker queue will open at 4:30 p.m. YOU
MUST JOIN ZOOM OR THE CONFERENCE CALL BY 5:00 p.m. Speakers who are not in
the speaker queue by 6:00 p.m. will not be permitted to speak.
LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS AND NON -AGENDA
ITEMS (GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT) — You can provide comments by joining Zoom or
the Conference Call as described in the LIVE COMMENTS OPTION above. Speaker queue
will open at 4:30 p.m. YOU MUST JOIN ZOOM OR THE CONFERENCE CALL PRIOR TO
6:00 p.m. Speakers who are not in the speaker queue by 6:00 p.m. will not be permitted to
speak.
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LIVE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS —You can provide comments
by joining Zoom or the Conference Callas described in the LIVE COMMENTS OPTION
above. Speakers not in the queue by 6:00 p.m. will not be permitted to speak.
About the Agenda
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CLOSED SESSION
CALL TO ORDER
ATTENDANCE Council Members
Mayor Pro Tern
Mayor
City Manager
City Attorney
Clerk of the Council
Phil Bacerra
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
Jessie Lopez
Nelida Mendoza
11l1T.MT i_i:2i"f. i,
David Penaloza
Vicente Sarmiento
Kristine Ridge
Sonia R. Carvalho
Daisy Gomez
PUBLIC COMMENTS — Members of the public may address the City Council on Closed
Session items.
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS — The Brown Act permits legislative bodies to discuss certain
matters without members of the public present. The City Council finds, based on advice from
the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following matters will prejudice the
position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation:
1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant to
Paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government Code:
A. Randy Saunders v. City of Santa Ana; Workers' Compensation Appeals Board
Case #ADJ11212513
B. City of Santa Ana v. JPacific International, et al., Orange County Superior Court,
Case No.30-2021-01183801
2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -POTENTIAL LITIGATION Significant
exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (d) of Section
54956.9 of the Government Code: One Case
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A. El Centro Cultural de Mexico 837 N. Ross
3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government
Code Section 54956.8:
Address of Property: 625 S. Cypress Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (APN# 404-102-
06)
Negotiators: City Manager Kristine Ridge
Negotiating Party: T.R. Customs, Owner, Taylor J. Rudd
Terms: Potential Sale of Cypress Fire Station
CLOSED SESSION REPORT — The City Attorney will report on any action(s) to be taken at
the Regular Open Session which will begin immediately following the Closed Session.
RECESS — City Council will recess to Closed Session for the purpose of conducting regular
City business.
RECONVENE — City Council will reconvene to continue regular City business.
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CITY COUNCIL REGULAR OPEN SESSION
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Sarmiento
INVOCATION Moment of Reflection
CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS
1. Certificate of Recognition Presented by Mayor Sarmiento to Jeff Jensen of Chapter
One in Recognition of the 10-Year Anniversary and Outstanding Contributions to the
Community.
2. Certificate of Recognition Presented by Councilmember Lopez to Orange County Fire
Authority Fire Captain Robert Richardson for 35 Years of Outstanding Service.
3. Certificate of Recognition Presented by Councilmember Mendoza to Alianza
Translatinx for Outstanding Contributions to the Community.
4. Proclamation Presented by Councilmembers Phan and Bacerra to Pivot Network
Recognizing Black April, the Fall of Saigon.
STAFF PRESENTATIONS
5. COVID-19 Update in the Community.
6. Friends of Santa Ana Zoo
CLOSED SESSION REPORT — The City Attorney will report on any action(s) from Closed
Session.
PUBLIC COMMENT — Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting for
ALL comments on agenda and non -agenda items, with the exception of public hearings.
Comments for public hearings will take place after the hearing is opened.
CONSENT CALENDAR
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following
Consent Calendar Items: 7 through 27.
7. Excused Absences
Department(s): Clerk of the Council
Recommended Action: Excuse the absent members.
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8. Minutes from the Regular, Special, Housing Authority, and Successor Agency Meetings
of March 2, 2021
Department(s): Clerk of the Council
Recommended Action: Approve minutes.
9. Appoint Andrea Harris Nominated by Mayor Pro Tern Penaloza as the Ward 2
Representative to the Arts and Culture Commission for a Partial -Term
Expiring December 13, 2022
Department(s): Clerk of the Council
Recommended Action: Appoint Andrea Harris to the Arts and Culture Commission
representing Ward 2.
10. Receive and File Certification of Approval by City Engineer of Final Tract Map 2017-
02 (610 South Newhope Street) (Applicant: Steven Jones; Owner: Rocky L.Y.
Diamond, LLC)
Department(s): Public Works Agency
Recommended Action: Receive and file certification of approval by City Engineer of
final Tract Map 2017-02 (640 S Newhope Street).
11. Receive and File Citywide Sidewalk Replacement Program Update
Department(s): Public Works Agency
Recommended Action: Receive and file citywide Sidewalk Replacement Program
update.
12. Receive and File Single Audit Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020
Department(s): Finance and Management Services
Recommended Action: Receive and file the Single Audit Report for the Fiscal Year
ended June 30, 2020.
13. Adopt a Resolution Accepting Grant Funds from the California State Library for the
Workforce Partnership Initiative Project and Approve an Appropriation Adjustment to
Recognize and Appropriate the Grant Fund (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Library
Recommended Action: 1. Resolution No. 2021-XXX — Adopt a resolution
accepting grant funds in the amount of $16,500 from the California State Library for
the Workforce Partnership Initiative project to offer workforce training to Santa Ana
residents and authorize the City Manager and her designee, the Library Services
Director, to complete, sign, and deliver any required document as it relates to the
grant and its implementation.
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2. Approve an appropriation adjustment (2021-162) to recognize $16,500 in grant
revenue from the California State Library and appropriate $16,500 into the
corresponding expenditure accounts (Public Library Grant Fund) in implementing the
program. (Requires five affirmative votes)
14. Award a Purchase Order Contract to Dave Bang Associates, Inc. to Provide Fabric
Shade Canopies over the Fitness Courts Located at Cabrillo, Delhi, El Salvador,
Heritage, Jerome, Lillie King, Rosita and Thornton Parks, in an Amount Not to Exceed
$151,401.62 (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Parks, Recreation, and Community Services
Recommended Action: Award a purchase order contract to Dave Bang Associates,
Inc. to provide custom fabric shade canopies over the fitness courts located at
Cabrillo, Delhi, El Salvador, Heritage, Jerome, Lillie King, Rosita and Thornton Parks
in an amount not to exceed $151,401.62, subject to non -substantive changes
approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.
15. Award Purchase Orders to Safeway Sign Company and Zumar Industries, Inc. for
Traffic and Street Name Signs, for up to a Five -Year Term, in an Aggregate Amount
not to Exceed $850,000 (General and Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency
Recommended Action: Award blanket purchase order contracts to Safeway Sign
Company and Zumar Industries, Inc. for the purchase of traffic and street name signs
for a three-year period beginning April 27, 2021 and expiring April 26, 2024, with
provisions for two, one-year renewals exercisable by the City Manager, in an
aggregate shared amount not to exceed $850,000, subject to non -substantive
changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.
16. Award a Purchase Order in the Amount of $145,939 for One John Deere 410L
Backhoe to Bragg Investment Company Inc., DBA Coastline Equipment
(Specification No. 20-138) (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency
Recommended Action: Authorize a one-time purchase order and payment to Bragg
Investment Company Inc., DBA Coastline Equipment for one John Deere 410L
Backhoe in the amount of $135,939, with a $10,000 contingency, for a total amount
not to exceed $145,939, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City
Manager and City Attorney.
17. Award a Purchase Order in an Amount not to Exceed $89,257 to National Auto Fleet
Group for One Ford Transit Crew to be Used as a Zoomobile for the Santa Ana Zoo
(Specification No. 21-007) (Cannabis Public Benefit Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency and Parks, Recreation, and Community
Services
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Recommended Action: Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase
order to National Auto Fleet Group for the purchase of one Ford Transit Crew T-350
van, in the amount of $84,257, plus a contingency of $5,000, for a total amount not to
exceed $89,257, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager
and City Attorney.
18. Award a Construction Contract to Best Contracting Services, Inc., in the Amount of
$491,188 for the Main Library Roof Improvements Project With an Estimated Project
Delivery Cost of $552,000 and Amend the Fiscal Year 2020-21 Capital Improvement
Program (Project No. 21-7536) (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency
Recommended Action: 1. Award a Construction Contract to Best Contracting
Services, Inc., the lowest responsible bidder, in accordance with the Base Bid in the
amount of $491,188, for construction of the Main Library Roof Improvements Project,
for the term beginning April 20, 2021 and ending upon project completion. Authorize
the City Manager to execute the contract subject to non -substantive changes
approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.
2. Approve the Project Cost Analysis for a total estimated construction delivery cost
of $552,000, which includes $491,188 for the construction contract, $20,812 for
contract administration, inspection and testing, and a $40,000 project contingency for
unanticipated or unforeseen work to be funded from Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) funds.
3. Approve an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2020-21 Capital Improvement
Program to include $552,000 in construction funds for the Main Library Roof
Improvements Project, to be funded from CDBG funds.
19. Approve an Agreement with Edgeworth Integration, LLC for the Purchase and
Installation of Security Cameras at the Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park in the Amount
of $82,359.67, and for Annual Monitoring and Maintenance in an Annual Amount of
$51,000, with a Three -Year Not -to -Exceed Amount of $153,000, for a Total Not -to -
Exceed Amount of 235,359.67 (General Fund)
Department(s): Parks, Recreation, and Community Services
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with
Edgeworth Integration, LLC for the Purchase and Installation of Security Cameras at
the Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park in the Amount of $82,359.67, and for Annual
Monitoring and Maintenance in an Annual Amount of $51,000, with a Three -Year Not -
to -Exceed Amount of $153,000, for a Total Not -to -Exceed Amount of 235,359.67,
subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney
(Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
20. Approve an Amendment to Agreement with Data Ticket, Inc. in the Amount of
$1,007,685 for Parking Citation Processing Services for the Police Department
(General and Non -General Fund)
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Department(s): Police Department
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an amendment to the
agreement with Data Ticket, Inc. for parking citation processing services in the
amount of $1,007,685 for the period of April 20, 2021 through February 6, 2022,
subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney
(Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
21. Approve a $1,687,047 Loan Agreement with North Harbor Housing Partners LP for a
55-Year Term for the Development of the North Harbor Village Affordable Housing
Project; Approve a Future Subordination Agreement with JP Morgan Chase Bank,
N.A.; Approve a Future Subordination Agreement with the State of California
Department of Housing and Community Development (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Community Development Agency
Recommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a loan agreement
with North Harbor Housing Partners LP (c/o Jamboree Housing Corporation) for
$1,687,047 in Community Development Block Grant funds for the development of the
North Harbor Village affordable housing project located at 1108 N Harbor Boulevard,
Santa Ana, CA 92701, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City
Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute two future Subordination Agreements with
Union Bank and Jamboree Housing for the City's Community Development Block
Grant loan agreement with North Harbor Housing Partners LP, prior to the execution of
the loan agreement, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City
Manager and City Attorney.
3. Authorize the City Manager to execute a future Subordination Agreement with the
State of California Department of Housing and Community Development, for the
City's Community Development Block Grant loan agreement with North Harbor
Housing Partners LP, after the North Harbor Village affordable housing project is
complete, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City
Attorney.
22. Approve an Agreement With IDS Group for Design Services for Pacific Electric Bike
Trail Phase 2 and Sandpointe Park Security Lighting in an Amount not to Exceed
$71,556 for a Three -Year Term (Project Nos. 21-2726 and 21-2728) (Non -General
Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency and Parks, Recreation and Community
Services
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with
IDS Group to provide concept design, design development, and contract documents
for the Pacific Electric Bike Trail Phase 2 and Sandpointe Park Security Lighting
project in the amount of $65,051, with a contingency of $6,505, for a total amount not
to exceed $71,556, for a three-year term beginning April 20, 2021 and expiring April
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20, 2024, with an option for two, one-year extensions, subject to non -substantive
changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2021-
XXX).
23. Approve Agreement with Little Diversified Architectural Consulting Inc. for Design and
Construction Services for 17th Street Triangle Park Renovation in an Amount not to
Exceed $81,323 for a Three -Year Term (Project No. 21-2741) (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency and Parks, Recreation and Community
Services
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with
Little Diversified Architectural Consulting Inc. to complete plans, specifications, and a
cost estimate for the 17th Street Triangle Park Renovation Project in the amount of
$73,930, with a 10 percent contingency of $7,393 in an amount not to exceed
$81,323 for a three-year term beginning April 20, 2021 and expiring April 19, 2024,
with an option for two, one-year extensions, subject to non -substantive changes
approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
24. Approve Agreement with CLR Design, Inc. for Bidding and Construction
Administration Services for the Santa Ana Zoo Giant River Otter and Primate Trails
Project in the Amount of $106,980 With an Estimated Total Cost of $118,000 (Project
No. 16-2658) (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency and Parks, Recreation and Community
Services
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with
CLR Design, Inc. for Bidding and Construction Administration Services for the Santa
Ana Zoo Giant River Otter and Primate Trails Project, for a two-year period beginning
April 20, 2021 and expiring April 20, 2023, with provisions for two one-year renewal
options exercisable by the City Manager and City Attorney, in an amount not to
exceed $118,000, including any renewals, subject to non -substantive changes
approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
25. Approve a Three -Year Agreement with the Orange County School of the Arts for
School Resource Officer Services in the amount of $829,560 (General Fund)
Department(s): Police Department
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a three-year
agreement with Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA), which provides for the
Santa Ana Police Department to staff one full time School Resource Officer to the
academic institution, for the period of April 1, 2021 through March 31, 2024, in an
amount not to exceed $829,560, subject to non -substantive changes and approval by
the City Manager and City Attorney (Agreement No. 2021-XXX).
26. Authorize Budget Reallocation in the Amount of $18,761 and Approve Appropriation
Adjustments to Carry Forward Unspent Amounts From Previous Fiscal Years to FY
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2020-21 in an Amount not to Exceed $23,664,294.23 (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency
Recommended Action: 1. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment (2021-171) to
increase the FY 2020-21 budget for amounts carried forward from previous fiscal
years in an amount not to exceed $2,693,855.89. (Requires five affirmative votes)
2. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment (2021-168) of $7,728,611.60 in Measure
M2 Competitive, Arterial Capacity Enhancements grant funding from the Measure M-
Street Construction Revenue account and appropriate the same amount to the
Measure M2 Competitive Street, Improvements Other Than Building expenditure
account. (Requires five affirmative votes)
3. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment (2021-170) authorizing the expense of
$1,455,739.14 from the Traffic System Management, State Grant -Direct revenue
account and appropriating the same amount to the Active Transportation Program,
Improvements Other Than Building expenditure account. (Requires five affirmative
votes)
4. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment (2021-169) authorizing the expense of
$2,017,642.98 in Highway Safety Improvement Program grant funds from the Federal
Aid Safety Program, Federal Grant -Indirect revenue account, and appropriating the
same amount into the Public Services -Street Safety Projects, Improvements Other
Than Building expenditure account. (Requires five affirmative votes)
5. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment (2021-167) recognizing $9,768,444.62
from prior year fund balance in the Special Gas Tax Fund, Prior Year Carry Forward
revenue account, transferring the funds to the Select Street Construction revenue
account, and appropriating the same to the Select Street Construction, HUTA 2103
Gas Tax, Improvements Other Than Building expenditure account. (Requires five
affirmative votes)
6. Approve the reallocation of unspent Measure M2 Local Fairshare funds in the
amount of $18,761 from Project Development FY 19/20 Project (No. 20-6899) to
Edinger Protected Bike Lanes Project (No. 17-6885).
27. Approve Submittal of Request for Time Extension of Measure M2 Comprehensive
Transportation Funding Program for Bristol Street Improvements Phase 3A, Bristol
Street Improvements Phase 4, and Santa Ana Transit Stop Improvements (Project
Nos.13-6792, 11-6741 & 15-6843) (Non -General Fund)
Department(s): Public Works Agency
Recommended Action: Authorize the Public Works Agency to request a one-time,
two-year time extension of Measure M2 Comprehensive Transportation Funding
Program Construction funds for the following projects: Bristol Street Improvements
Project Phase 3A, Civic Center to Washington; Bristol Street Improvements Project
Phase 4, Warner to St. Andrew; and Santa Ana Transit Stop Improvements (Project
Nos. 13-6792, 11-6741 and 15-6843).
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**END OF CONSENT CALENDAR**
BUSINESS CALENDAR
28. Ordinance Adding Article XV, Sections 36-706 through 36-710, Entitled "Street
Racing" to the Santa Ana Municipal Code Prohibiting Spectators at Illegal Speed
Contests and Reckless Driving Exhibitions
Department(s): Police Department
Recommended Action: Approve first reading of an ordinance to prohibit spectators
who knowingly attend or assist with illegal speed contests and reckless driving
exhibitions. If approved, Article XV, sections 36-706 through 36-710 entitled "Street
Racing" will be added to the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
**END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR**
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
COUNCIL COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT —Adjourn the City Council meeting.
Future Items
1. Carnegie Shelter Operator
2. Short Term Rentals & Reasonable Accommodation Regulations Update
3. Cannabis Regulation Updates
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