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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-10-28 SpecialMinutes of the Special Meeting of the City Council City of Santa Ana, California October 28, 2024 SPECIAL OPEN MEETING - 5.30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR OPEN SESSION CALL TO ORDER MINUTES: Mayor Amezcua convened the Special City Council Meeting to order at 5:32 P.M. ATTENDANCE Councilmembers Mayor Pro Tern Mayor City Manager City Attorney City Clerk Rr)l 1 rAl 1 Phil Bacerra Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Jessie Lopez David Penaloza Benjamin Vazquez Thai Viet Phan Valerie Amezcua Alvaro Nunez Sonia R. Carvalho Jennifer L. Hall MINUTES: City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall conducted roll call. Councilmembers Bacerra, Hernandez, Penaloza, and Vazquez, Mayor Pro Tem Phan, and Mayor Amezcua were present. Councilmember Lopez was absent. CITY COUNCIL 1 OCTOBER 28, 2024 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Amezcua ADDITIONSIDELETIONS TO THE AGENDA MINUTES: None. Mayor Amezcua spoke regarding the purpose of the Special Meeting. City Attorney Sonia Carvalho spoke regarding options provided to the City Council to address the findings that were reported at the last Council meeting. PUBLIC COMMENTS — Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting for ALL comments on agenda and non -agenda items. MINUTES: City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall reported out the summary of email comments received (5) Agenda Item No. 1 comments. The following speakers addressed City Council in -person: 9. Jackie Cordova spoke regarding lies by the City Council. 2. Dwayne Shipp spoke regarding Juneteenth, his experiences with Councilmember Hernandez, and spoke in opposition to the allegations. 3. Nakia McBath spoke regarding his experiences with Councilmember Hernandez and in opposition to the allegations. 4. Fernando Deveras spoke regarding political ploys and spoke in opposition to the allegations. The following speaker addressed City Council via teleconference: 5. Carrie J. Jones spoke regarding Council discord and spoke in opposition to the allegations. INESS CALENDAR MINUTES: At 5:51 P.M., the Business Calendar was considered. 1. Discuss and Address Potential Remedies Regarding the Investigator's Sustained Findings Regarding Councilmember Johnathan Ryan Hernandez and Take Potential Action or Direct Staff Accordingly MINUTES: Councilmember Hernandez spoke regarding his collaboration and efforts related to the Juneteenth event, his advocacy and transparency efforts, costs to the City, and political ploys. CITY COUNCIL 2 OCTOBER 28, 2024 Mayor Amezcua spoke regarding the findings of the investigation of Councilmember Hernandez and approved monies related to settlements and recalls by Council vote, and stated that this meeting is not political. Councilmember Penaloza spoke regarding the findings of the investigation of Councilmember Hernandez and violations of the City Charter, stated Councilmember Hernandez must be held accountable for his actions, and clarified that this meeting is not political. Councilmember Bacerra spoke regarding the findings of the investigation of Councilmember Hernandez, violation of the City Charter and Code of Ethics, and accountability by elected officials. Councilmember Hernandez spoke regarding systemic racism and review of the matter by the Ad Hoc committee. Discussion ensued regarding the sustained investigation findings and elected officials involvement in City events. Councilmember Vazquez spoke regarding the lack of scope related to the findings of the investigation of Councilmember Hernandez and stated the meeting is politically motivated. Mayor Pro Tem Phan spoke regarding the findings of the investigation of Councilmember Hernandez and accountability by elected officials, and stated she has not fully read the report and cannot make a fully informed decision at this time. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Phan moved to continue Agenda Item No. 1 to the November 19, 2024 City Council meeting, seconded by Councilmember Vazquez. MINUTES: Councilmember Bacerra expressed disappointment in the lack of Council Members reading the unredacted investigation report. Councilmember Penaloza echoed previous comments, spoke regarding the lack of reprimand of elected officials in the City and accountability, and stated he requested the next steps related to the investigation and for a special meeting. Mayor Amezcua spoke regarding the Ad Hoc decision to turn over the investigation to an outside party since there were monies involved, accountability, lack of follow- up regarding elected officials reprimand when violating the law, calling for a special meeting, and expressed disappointment in the lack of Council Members reading the unredacted investigation report. Councilmember Vazquez spoke regarding integrity. The motion carried, 5-1-0-1, by the following roll call vote: CITY COUNCIL 3 OCTOBER 28, 2024 AYES: COUNCILMEMBER HERNANDEZ, COUNCILMEMBER PENALOZA, COUNCILMEMBER VAZQUEZ, MAYOR PRO TEM PHAN, MAYOR AMEZCUA NOES: COUNCILMEMBER BACERRA ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER LOPEZ Status: 5— 1 — 0 —1 —Pass. **END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR** CITY MANAGER COMMENTS MINUTES: None. COUNCIL COMMENTS AB1234 DISCLOSURE — If the City paid for travel or other expenses this is the time for members of the Council to provide a brief oral report on attendance of any regional board or commission meeting or any conference, meeting or event attended. MINUTES: Councilmember Vazquez encouraged people to vote. City Attorney Sonia Carvalho announced that Council comments were not part of a special meeting. ADJOURNMENT — Adjourn the City Council meeting. MINUTES: Mayor Amezcua adjourned the Special City Council Meeting at 6:41 P.M. Respectfully• -* _ ee. City Ip, CITY COUNCIL 4 OCTOBER 28, 2024