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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-01-1991 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA MAY 2, lg91 The meeting was called to order at 6:23 p.m. in Room 831, City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza by Mayor Dan Young. Councilmembers present were John Acosta, Daniel E. Griset, Patricia A. McGuigan, Miguel A. Pulido and Robert L. Richardson. Also present were City Manager David N. Ream, Senior Deputy City Attorney Robert J. Wheeler and Clerk of the Council Janice C. Guy. Councilmember Rick Norton was absent. COUNCIL STUDY SESSION ~on~l Term Planning for the City The City Manager explained the purpose of the Special Meeting was to solicit input from Councilmembers with respect to preparing a 25-30 year public facilities plan for the City. He indicated staff was currently investigating creation of a Citywide redevelopment project area as a funding mechanism for facilities. He noted additionally that the plan would be formulated in conjunction wi th the boards of the City's school districts and college district and that a joint planning meeting was scheduled for June. Councilmember discussion addressed the following issues and concerns: - Provision of more and better public facilities Involvement of the City's various neighborhood associations in long-term City planning ~ Amenities for young families Usage of schools "after hours" Combined City and School District facilities on one site Decreasing community and public asset base Need for a common approach to budgets in view of shrinking resources at the local government level Possible realignment of school district boundaries Increasing immigration, particularly Hispanic and Asian, into Santa Ana; challenges of assimilation CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ll8 MAY 2, 1991 Declining quality of life in older neighborhoods; "white flight" - Maintenance of public infrastructure facilities - Development of nei§hborhood facilities and conmunity service centers - Critical need for a Police building - £xponential population growth - Development of an "after 6 p.m." life in the City - Use of redevelopment as a financing tool - Emergence of the Los Angeles Basin as an International Zone The City Manager sug§ested the Councilmembers might like to tour the City of Cerritos, the most ethnically diverse municipality over 50,000 in the United States, which has made a Corporate comnibment to total public facility excellence. The Mayor requested the City Manager familiarize the Councilmembers with Citywide application of the redevelopment process, and also schedule a tour of Cerritos prior to the joint meetin§ with the education board members in June. ADJOURNMENT - 8:13 P.M. . Jani~e C/. OUvJ // /F~/C1 erk/~Cou~ci 1 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ll9 MAY 2, 1991