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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - Non AgendaBecerra, Alexis From: Michael Mavrovouniotis < Sent: Friday, December 5, 2025 4:56 AM To: eComment Subject: City Council public comment -- OC Animal Care Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. This Op -Ed below just appeared. The city must demand transparency on the OC animal shelter's Strategic Plan. The county covers only 6% of the shelter's budget, the cities 94%. If the county doesn't give you an itemized report on the shelter's Strategic Plan IMMEDIATELY, you should not renew the contract. Voice of OC, December 4, 2025 Is the County Working to Fix the Animal Shelter's Problems? If so, Why Haven't Any Progress Reports Been Released? httos://voiceofoc.ora/2025/12/vauahn-is-the-countv-workina-to-fix-the-animal-shelters-r)roblems-if-so-whv-havent- any-progress-reports-been-released/ While there's some positive change in the shelter, serious problems remain. OC needs to be transparent about the implementation (or not?) of the shelter's taxpayer -funded Strategic Plan. It also needs to value its experienced volunteers, instead of restricting them to crowded walkways and yards deteriorating into mud pits. Becerra, Alexis From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Monday, December 8, 2025 9:36 AM To: eComment Subject: For the Record - City Response re: Subject: Citizen's Complaint - PSU2024-2036 Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. John Kachirisky, President of the Santa Ana Police Officers Association (SAPOA). With a distinguished career in law enforcement, For public record, Please provide to me all SAPD internal investigation reports and full timeline documentation in regards to the 5 separate police complaints I have filed against your agency. 1. Subject: Citizen's Complaint - PSU2024-2036 Thank you, Jackie Cordova Santa Ana California "The Santa Ana Police Officers Association (SAPOA) appears to have suppressed incidents of "serious misconduct" allegedly committed by SAPOA President John ... https://open.substack.com/pub/inadvertent/p/the-kachirisky-files Request closed Hello, The information you are requesting is not subject to disclosure under the public records act pursuant to PC §832.7 as it relates to Law Enforcement Officer personnel records. Thank you for your understanding. December 5, 2025, 5:24pm by Lisa Figueroa, Police Records Clerk (Staff) https://citVofsantaanaca.nextrequest.com/requests/25-2931 Becerra, Alexis From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2025 9:00 AM To: eComment Cc: !City Clerk Subject: SAPID On Trial: Ramirez Wins Retaliation Case Against City, $2.9M Awarded Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. SAPID On Trial: Ramirez Wins Retaliation Case Against City, $2.9M Awarded A unanimous jury verdict found that the city of Santa Ana retaliated against one of its top managers during then -ongoing feuds between two police factions. Ben Camacho Dec 10, 2025 Excerpts from article: "A jury unanimously found that the city of Santa Ana retaliated against Rita Ramirez for her refusal to participate in the Santa Ana Police Department's (SAPD) gang -like loyalty tests and for speaking up about the misogynistic treatment of women during her time as the highest ranking civilian employee at the police department. The jury also unanimously found that the city failed to take steps to correct misconduct by current and former SAPID top brass. Last Friday, the court awarded Ramirez $2.9 million in damages stemming from the retaliation that ultimately pushed Ramirez out of her job as the Police Administrative Manager. "The jury's decision marked the end of a trial that lasted over a month, which came after the three year long civil lawsuit Ramirez filed on October 21, 2022 in the Orange County Superior Court. "The case was one of several pending against the city of Santa Ana filed by current and former SAPID officers that also allege retaliation, harassment or other workplace -related claims. "Ramirez hopes that the verdict "serves as a wake up call to the city of Santa Ana to correct the endemic, systemic problems that they have, to this day, failed to address." "At the trial, testimony from Valentin, Rodriguez, former Deputy Chief Jose Gonzalez, Commander Maria Lopez and others proved to the jury to be, literally, unbelievable." "While Valentin was on the stand, Barber revealed that Valentin, who retired in October 2023, has a contract with the city that gives him $300 per hour to cooperate in the ongoing cases. The contract is not listed on the city's public documents portal. Barber revealed that an amendment to the contract was made specifically for Ramirez's case, where his hourly rate for cooperation was increased to $350 per hour. On the stand, Valentin stated he had not billed the city for any time yet." "Mayor Valerie Amezcua and council members Thai Viet Phan, David Penaloza and Phil Bacerra did not respond to repeated requests for comment." https://inadvertent.substack.com/p/sapd-gang-trial-ramirez Judge rules Epstein grand jury records from 2019 case can be released https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clvz2vvzek9o.amp Becerra, Alexis From: Michael Mavrovouniotis < Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2025 2:10 PM To: eComment Subject: Public Comment to City Council on animal shelter services Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Hello, I am an OC resident and researcher on animal shelter issues. I am uniquely qualified to offer City Council members information on how OC Animal Care, a shelter that has faced numerous problems in recent years, could be improved. A paper of mine just came out in AJVR (research journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association) https://doi.org/l 0.2460/aivr.25.09.0335 This is my third paper on animal sheltering... The other two were published in JSMCAH (the research journal of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians) and pertained directly to OC Animal Care: https://doi.org/l 0.56771 /ismcah.v4.123 https://doi.org/l 0.56771 /ismcah.v3.85 The key is the application of the shelter's existing Strategic Plan, as highlighted in a recent community opinion piece: https://voiceofoc.org/2025/12/vaughn-is-the-county-working-to-fix-the-animal-shelters-problems-if-so-why-havent- any-progress-reports-been-released/ Please contact me to meet. Thank you. Michael Mavrovouniotis Becerra, Alexis From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2026 5:23 PM To: eComment Cc: !City Clerk Subject: Public Records Request re: Accounting SAPID Retaliation Case Against City, $2.9M Awarded -Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Request 25-3107 https://citVofsantaanaca.nextrequest.com/requests/25-3107 Regarding Last Friday, the court awarded $2.9 million in damages stemming from Santa Ana Police retaliation that ultimately pushed out of her job as the Police Administrative Manager. Which bank account /department does this award get charged to? Which G/L account line item does it show up in the budget report? Thankyou Response: Department assignment Added: City Attorney, Finance and Management Services, Human Resources. Request closed City received your request for records on December 15, 2025. Please find this response to your request pursuant to CA Govt. Code Section 7922.535. Pursuant to CA Govt. Code Section 7922.530, the public records act defines public records as "any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public's business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics." To your request, the City reviewed its records and determined that it has no responsive records to your request. Your request is now closed. December 23, 2025, 9:44am by Jennifer Jenkins, Executive Secretary (Staff) From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2025 9:59:34 AM To: eComment <ecomment@santa-ana.org> Cc: cityclerk@santa-ana.org <cityclerk@santa-ana.org> Subject: SAPID On Trial: Ramirez Wins Retaliation Case Against City, $2.9M Awarded SAPID On Trial: Ramirez Wins Retaliation Case Against City, $2.9M Awarded A unanimous jury verdict found that the city of Santa Ana retaliated against one of its top managers during then -ongoing feuds between two police factions. Ben Camacho Dec 10, 2025 Excerpts from article: "A jury unanimously found that the city of Santa Ana retaliated against Rita Ramirez for her refusal to participate in the Santa Ana Police Department's (SAPD) gang -like loyalty tests and for speaking up about the misogynistic treatment of women during her time as the highest ranking civilian employee at the police department. The jury also unanimously found that the city failed to take steps to correct misconduct by current and former SAPD top brass. Last Friday, the court awarded Ramirez $2.9 million in damages stemming from the retaliation that ultimately pushed Ramirez out of her job as the Police Administrative Manager. "The jury's decision marked the end of a trial that lasted over a month, which came after the three year long civil lawsuit Ramirez filed on October 21, 2022 in the Orange County Superior Court. "The case was one of several pending against the city of Santa Ana filed by current and former SAPD officers that also allege retaliation, harassment or other workplace -related claims. "Ramirez hopes that the verdict "serves as a wake up call to the city of Santa Ana to correct the endemic, systemic problems that they have, to this day, failed to address." "At the trial, testimony from Valentin, Rodriguez, former Deputy Chief Jose Gonzalez, Commander Maria Lopez and others proved to the jury to be, literally, unbelievable." "While Valentin was on the stand, Barber revealed that Valentin, who retired in October 2023, has a contract with the city that gives him $300 per hour to cooperate in the ongoing cases. The contract is not listed on the city's public documents portal. Barber revealed that an amendment to the contract was made specifically for Ramirez's case, where his hourly rate for cooperation was increased to $350 per hour. On the stand, Valentin stated he had not billed the city for any time yet." "Mayor Valerie Amezcua and council members Thai Viet Phan, David Penaloza and Phil Bacerra did not respond to repeated requests for comment." https://inadvertent.substack.com/p/sapd-gang-trial-ramirez Judge rules Epstein grand jury records from 2019 case can be released https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clvz2vvzek9o.amp Becerra, Alexis From: Mark Baker <mbaker@softlights.org> Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2026 11:07 PM To: !City Clerk Subject: Proposed Lighting Ordinance Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Dear Alvaro Nunez, City Manager, and City Council, Santa Ana, California, Government agencies operate on policy. Where an agency has failed to publish clear standards, its actions often result in arbitrary and capricious decision -making. Currently, the primary reason for the widespread hazards created by the introduction of LED light sources is this distinct lack of public policy. To bridge this gap and provide a legally robust set of standards, the Soft Lights Foundation has published a Proposed Lighting Ordinance for California municipalities. This document serves as a comprehensive framework to address light pollution, light trespass nuisance, workplace safety, and disability access —issues that are increasingly relevant to the environmental and public health goals of cities across our state. We are currently sharing this with government agencies across California for formal review and adoption. You may review the proposed lighting ordinance here: (https://www.softlights.org/wp- content/uploads/2026/01/Proposal-for-Lighting-Ordinance-Anytown-California-4.pdf) We invite the City of Santa Ana to review this model ordinance for consideration and adoption. By implementing a rigorous, ready -to -adopt framework, Santa Ana can lead in mitigating the risks posed by unregulated light sources and ensure a higher standard of health and safety for all its residents and visitors. Sincerely, Mark Baker President Soft Lights Foundation www.softlights.org mbaker@softlights.org X: @softlights_org Bluesky: @softlights-org.bsky.social Becerra, Alexis From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Monday, January 5, 2026 11:19 AM To: city.council@surfcity-hb.org; eComment Cc: !City Clerk; ginaclaytontarvin@gmail.com Subject: Fw: Formal Complaint Against Mayor of Huntington Beach Attachments: 1000003914.png; 1000003906.png; 1000003726.png; 1000003910.png; 1000003924.png; 1000003460.png; 1000003926.png Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. "Huntington Beach City Councilmember Butch Twining has sued Ocean View School District President Gina Clayton-Tarvin for what he alleges is a "sustained and coordinated campaign to publicly brand" him as "a white supremacist and extremist." Look no further than his buddy and mentor councilmember Gracey Van Der Mark, HB's resident Neo Nazi since 2017." https://laist.com/news/politics/huntington-beach-city-councilmember-files-defamation-lawsuit-aga inst- school-board-president Gina Clayton-Tarvin, I request your immediate assistance in filing police brutality and child abuse charges against Huntington Beach Police and Gracey Van Der Mark. Also, sanctuary city class-action settlement assistance. Thank you, Jackie Cordova Santa Ana California From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Sunday, June 1, 2025 2:23:17 PM To: SupplementalComm@Surfcity-hb.org <SupplementalComm@Surfcity-hb.org>; eComment <ecomment@santa- ana.org> Cc: bvazquez@santa-ana.org <bvazquez@santa-ana.org>; thopkins@surfcity-hb.org <thopkins@surfcity-hb.org> Subject: Formal Complaint Against Mayor of Huntington Beach LOL Huntington Beach being listed as sanctuary city was 'serious mistake,' mayor says https://ktla.com/news/local-news/federal-officia Is-say-huntington-beach-is-a-sanctuary-i urisdiction-city- officials-call-designation-serious-mistake/?ipid=promo-link-block1 From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2024 2:51:50 PM To: thopkins@surfcity-hb.org <thopkins@surfcity-hb.org>; michael.gates@surfcity-hb.org <michael.gates@surfcity- h b. o rg> Subject: Fw: Formal Complaint Against Mayor of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach City Attorney, Michael E. Gates: I request your immediate legal assistance in filing police brutality and child abuse charges against Huntington Beach Police and Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark. Also, sanctuary city class-action settlement assistance. Mr. Hopkins, Do not pass me on and have another man call me. From this point forward, I will only speak with legal representative attorney Michael Gates. Jackie Cordova Santa Ana From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2024 12:27:00 PM To: thopkins@surfcity-hb.org <thopkins@surfcity-hb.org> Subject: Fw: Formal Complaint Against Mayor of Huntington Beach Travis Hopkins New Acting City Manager, Huntington Beach Dear Mr. Hopkins, Thank you for returning my phone call today. Here is the proofs you requested. Thank you, Jackie Cordova Santa Ana From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 12:48 PM To: michael.gates@surfcity-hb.org <michael.gates@surfcity-hb.org> Cc: eComment <eComment@santa-ana.org>; Ryberg, Erinn <Erinn.Ryberg@asm.ca.gov>; Norberto Santana, Jr., Voice of OC <nsantana@voiceofoc.org> Subject: Re: Formal Complaint Against Mayor of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach City Attorney, Michael E. Gates: I request your immediate assistance in filing police brutality and child abuse charges against Huntington Beach Police and Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark. Also, sanctuary city class-action settlement assistance. Thank you, Jackie Cordova Santa Ana California From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 2:31:18 PM To: city. manager@surfcity-hb.org <city.manager@surfcity-hb.org> Cc: anunez@santa-ana.org <anunez@santa-ana.org>; eComment <eComment@santa-ana.org> Subject: Formal Complaint Against Mayor of Huntington Beach Interim City Manager Eric G. Parra, Please consider this my formal child abuse complaint against Gracey Van Der Mark, Mayor of Huntington Beach Arthur Schaper, her associates I left a message with your office today. I am expecting a return call ASAP. Thank you for your assistance in this urgent matter. Jackie Cordova Santa Ana California From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Monday, October 7, 2024 12:23:45 PM To: eComment <eComment@santa-ana.org>; anunez@santa-ana.org <anunez@santa-ana.org> Cc: Ryberg, Erinn <Erinn.Ryberg@asm.ca.gov>; Norberto Santana, Jr., Voice of OC <nsantana@voiceofoc.org> Subject: Huntington Beach Mayor attacked us at numerous Town Hall Meetings Irreparable harm: Santa Ana, how are you going to sit there and do business with Huntington Beach when their mayor is a violent magat Gracey Van Der Mark? Gracey Van Der Mark would come to our sanctuary cities and attack us like a bitch. She got us arrested at our own town hall meeting at Delhi. One of the moms who got arrested that day 5.30.2017 was deported! There were numerous injuries and trauma in many cities from the fights she would cause. She stands with pedophiles like Arthur Schaper who bends over and takes it, and while getting paid to touch our children. We got arrested for fighting that bitch -SANTA ANA In Cudahy, they found out no one was coming to save this racist piece of shit Is c. 2017 magat Gracey Van Der Mark (now Mayor of Huntington Beach) €; Orange County Most Racist: A Collection https://voutu.be/vUeTTpRo7Ho?si=V7EA03QiN8OQ9HVT https://x.com/krystal Jackie/status/1842654980983181476?t=LZVPx7Tw-3HAxoA2GZgN&s=19 And how are you going to continue to prop up Lou Correa when he gets paid to bring people here to attack our Community? We are not safe with Lou Correa. He is guilty of domestic terrorism, along with Janet Nguyen. Lou Correa sets us up for attacks and gets paid for our suffering. Lou Correa has his own community members beaten and arrested at his "Immigration Town Hall Meeting". Orange County Most Racist b -Santa Ana California https://www.ocregister.com/2017/05/30/man-arrested-as-people-clash-at-immigration-town-hall-in-santa-ana/ We are not safe with you. -Santa Ana California Additional #QProofs Orange County GOP endorses racists -Gracey Van Der Mark, an Ocean View School Board candidate, was removed from two school committees after the Anti -Defamation League complained about her online activities. Huntington Beach MAGAt POS46 https://www.ocregister.com/2018/09/20/orange-county-gop-endorses-school-board-candidate-criticized-for-al Ieged- anti-semitic-and-racist-social-media-post/amp/ Huntington Beach MAGAt TRASH Q Gracey Van Der Mark "She's a disruptor, she's a bigot, and she has no place in public governance. None," "She's a right- wing whack job" Orange County Most Racist https://lmIamplighter.com/2022/09/17/1a-mirada-chamber-invited-aIt-right-racist-to-moderate-school-board- debate/amp/ Cerritos Republican Club Hosted Racist Proud Boy Supporter Gracey Van Der Mark at Cerritos Library Weeks After AAPI Beating at City Park WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? Huntington Beach MAGAtTrash� https://www.Ioscerritosnews.net/2021/09/19/cerritos-republican-club-hosted-racist-proud-boy-supporter-Bracey-van- der-mark-at-cerritos-library-weeks-after-aapi-beating-at-city-park/ 1 Angel Investor 1111 3 arrested as people clash at immigration town hall in Santa Ana https://www.ocregister.com/2017/05 /30/man-arrested-as-people-clash-at -immigration-town-hall-in-santa-ana/ The Orange County Register 3 arrested as people clash at immigration town hall in Santa Ana About 15 minutes before the workshop began, a fight broke out between two women inside the Delhi Center, Tuesday, police said. f INSTANT VIEW 12:04 O ✓_ N G' 1790% <- Po St Jackie Krystal Star Guardian ` @krystahjackie Gracey Van Der Mark would come to our cities and attack us like a bitch. She stands with pedophiles like Arthur Schaper who bends over and takes it, and while getting paid to touch our children. 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Everything sent to state level. https://voutu.be/3m5goGV4amU?si=c5LYEOL3luXTKNbl Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Jackie Cordova Santa Ana California From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 3:16:53 PM To: ddurham@santa-ana.org <ddurham@santa-ana.org> Cc: Ryberg, Erinn <Erinn.Ryberg@asm.ca.gov> Subject: Fw: City of Santa Ana, Formal Complaint Filed - City Attorney Notice Dear Daniel, Thank you for taking my call today and assisting me in filing my formal complaint with the employees of the City of Santa Ana regarding non -responsiveness, subpar service, lack of safety and support, abuse of the public, police brutality, violent attacks against our children. This motion is filed against: Tom Hatch, Acting as (prior) City Manager Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney Gerry Serrano, SAPID POA Santa Ana Police Department Valerie Amezcua, as Mayor and School Board President Also please include in this child abuse complaint, the following outside entities: Miguel Pulido Janet Nguyen Lou Correa Tom Umberg Gracey Van Der Mark, Mayor of Huntington Beach Orange County Board of Supervisors Sheriff Don Barnes Todd Spitzer Frank Kim (prior CEO) Bob Page, Registrar of Voters Lupe Moreno and Arthur Schaper - 3rd party outside contractors, contracted for History Walk at Centennial Park through Parks & Recs (prior event) These corrupt outside entities should be barred from stepping foot into our city. They are criminal trespassers. Thank you for taking my call. Below please find proofs. Jackie Cordova Santa Ana California From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 11:30:39 AM To: scarvalho@santa-ana.org <scarvalho@santa-ana.org>; anunez@santa-ana.org <anunez@santa-ana.org> Cc: Ryberg, Erinn <Erinn.Ryberg@asm.ca.gov>; eComment <eComment@santa-ana.org> Subject: City of Santa Ana, Formal Complaint Filed - City Attorney Notice Sonia R. Carvalho, As general counsel to the City Today I was assured you would never be of service to me. After all these years, you offer me nothing, not even a return phone call. As our City Attorney, you can't be bothered. You are hereby put on notice. You are no longer my city attorney. Never did you represent me. f We The People} Never did you provide services for me<. Never did you counsel me or guide me in matters regarding the City of Santa Ana. This is the acknowledgement. This morning I showed up to your front desk to get a meeting with you. They at the front desk assured me their protocol is I would never get a meeting with you and that you do not speak to the general public. They assured me you would never call me back, so they didn't even bother to take a message. They know you do not care about us or our well-being, they are well trained. Following protocol, I called again and left a message this morning. They said you were not in office. Out of office. On a third conference call this morning to your office, of the staff I requested a simple 30 minute meeting with you, the entire office assured me you don't represent me, you were never my city attorney. Thankyou Jackie Cordova Santa Ana California From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 6:14 PM To: scarvalho@santa-ana.org <scarvalho@santa-ana.org>; Mills, Susan <smills@santa-ana.org> Subject: Fwd: Formal Police Complaint Filed - SAPID Dear Ms. Sonia R. Carvalho Santa Ana City Attorney Never have I heard back from the City of Santa Ana's "Police Oversight Commission" regarding a formal police complaint that I filed. Can you please check the status of these police complaints coming in? What is the process? I receive NO RESPONSE. Thank You, Jackie Cordova From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 11:57:33 AM To: Hatch, Tom <thatch@santa-ana.org> Cc: Ramirez, Frida <framirez@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David <dpenaloza@santa-ana.org>; canettbailes@gmail.com <canettbailes@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Formal Police Complaint Filed - SAPID Dear Tom Hatch, I never heard back from any of you. Here we were, afraid for our own safety, putting our own lives on the line, defending OURSELVES from mass murderers. If I were to remain silent, I'd be guilty of complicity, just like you. Good Friday, Jackie Cordova A Mother of Santa Ana Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission has begun training, taking complaints https://www.ocregister.com/2024/03/29/santa-ana-police-oversight-commission-has-begun- training-taking-complaints/ From: Jackie Angel Investor < Sent: Friday, March 15, 2024 12:47:13 PM To: Hatch, Tom <thatch@santa-ana.org> Cc: Ramirez, Frida <framirez@santa-ana.org>; Penaloza, David <dpenaloza@santa-ana.org>; canettbailes@gmail.com <canettbailes@gmail.com> Subject: Formal Police Complaint Filed - SAPID Dear Mr. Hatch, Today I filed a formal complaint with the Police Oversight Commission against the entirety of the Santa Ana Police Department for the agency's involvement in a horrific pay -to -play scheme, domestic terrorism act, also known as "The Las Vegas Shooting", touted as the "deadliest mass shooting in US history" on October 1st, 2017. I believe this action warrants some sort of acknowledgement from your office, as your continued silence equals complacency. Thank you, Jackie Cordova Santa Ana 2:32 N Q,dG68% AG 9-W, fington B a t trash Gracey Van Der Mark KKK NOT WELCOME HERE EEL- �• fi a1 +: Search ® Copy text Share E i i. Listen i Cro •1�' Trash ■ Becerra, Alexis From: Alex Brown < Sent: Monday, January 5, 2026 8:23 PM To: eComment Subject: city council, public comment on OC animal shelter Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Voice of OC, January 4, 2026 OC Animal Care Faces Negligence Lawsuit After Dog Mauling https://voiceofoc.org/2026/01 /oc-animal-care-faces-negligence-lawsuit-after-dog-mauling / The shelter is blessed with great kennel staff. There's still a problem at the top: httas://voiceofoc.ora/2024/09/mavrovouniotis-the-oc-animal-shelter-director-is-all-imaae-and-no-substance/ The only path to a decent shelter is the Strategic Plan: https://voiceofoc.org/2025/12/vaughn-is-the-county-working-to-fix-the-animal-shelters-problems-if-so-why-havent- any-progress-reports-been-released/ From: Jackie Angel Investor To: eComment Cc: ICity Clerk; Vazauez. Benjamin Subject: Phil Bacerra @OCFA Orange County lets multi -county firefighting helicopter contract expire Date: Thursday, January 8, 2026 1:17:19 PM Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Phil Bacerra @OCFA Orange County lets multi -county firefighting helicopter contract expire "That partnership expired on Jan. 1, 2026, in what Edison officials and OCFA's Fire Chief Brian Fennessy say was not a mutual decision, but one that came about when the department's board of directors failed to vote on the matter before the end of 2025. "I am extremely disappointed that the Quick Reaction Force ... ended on January 1, 2026," Fennessy said in a statement. "OCFA staff and I made every effort possible to ensure our 2026 QRF agreement with SCE was renewed before the January 1, 2026 deadline." These actions raise serious concerns about transparency and integrity in the decision -making process. Any board member or representatives from Local 3631, including Chris Hamm, are welcome to publicly respond." https://www.cbsnews.com/losanaeles/news/oranae-countv-fire-authority-socal- edison-quick-reaction-force-contract-expire/ OCFA UNION BEHIND SHUTTERING THE QRF PROGRAM https://x.com/i/status/2008222645834105003 1 From: Shari Horne cSHorn�Cods.grg> Sent: Wednesday, December i 7, 2025 10:14 AM To: Phil Bacerra <pbacerra a eta-ana.org> Joe Kalmick <}kalmickVsealbeachca.goY> Cc: Fennessy, Brian <brianfenne sy t?ocfa—org> Subject: Special meeting t; F MN: This email originated trot" outside of the organisation. Do not click links or achments unless flu recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Phil, I am writing because the time is getting short to have a special meeting on what seems like an important issue. Chief Fennessy has written, and I was contacted by Chris Harem, but l have heard nothing from you. As Chair of our Board, it seems you hold a lot of sway over Board members desire to attend or not. By your silence, you are certainly indicating your point of view. But, it is our decision to make as a Board, not just one member. I want to vote on this and not see it die for lack of discussion. That's not fair to any of us on the Board l am asking you to please reach out and encourage other Board members attendance anj at least try to allow a discussion on this. Please. Shari L. Horne Mayor City of Laguna Woods shoring C cityoflagunawoods.org "Oof. The QRF program is no more. A very highly -effective night -flying aerial fire attack platform that saved countless homes... being disbanded because 6 dorks on the OCFA board refused to support it. LA County and SCE will "salvage a portion" of the fleet for LAC and VC. Rough." https://x.com/i/status/2006515965673000965 Orange County Fire Authority Ends Participation in Acclaimed Quick Reaction Force Aerial Firefighting Program https://www. royolnews.com/orange-county/orange-cou nty-fire-authority-ends- participation-in-acclaimed-quick-reaction-force-aerial-firefighting-program/ Becerra, Alexis From: Dale Helvig < Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2026 8:50 PM To: Amezcua, Valerie; Phan, Thai; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Bacerra, Phil; Hernandez, Johnathan; Penaloza, David Cc: Nunez, Alvaro; Carvalho, Sonia R.; Thai, Minh; Vazquez, Sylvia; Hall, Jennifer; eComment Subject: ***REVISED*** 2026-01-14 Letter to City Council - General Comment Attachments: 2026-01-14 Letter to City Council -Special Event Sponsorship Policy.pdf Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. My apology for sending this out once again. The previous submittal included only the cover letter, without the data. This attachment has the 21 pages of data that I obtained and organized for easier reading. Jennifer... Please add attached file to the 2026-01-20 City Council meeting public comments. Dale Helvig Resident, Santa Ana CA 92706 January 14, 2026 Mayor Amezcua and Santa Ana City Councilmembers City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, 8t" Floor Santa Ana CA 92702 Subject: City Council Special Event Sponsorship Policy On October 71" I spoke at the City Council meeting regarding the distribution of discretionary funds approved by City Councilmembers. At that time, I committed to request related information from the City and provide Council an analysis of the data received and the policy itself. The results of this analysis, addressing distributions from FY2021 thru FY2025, were separated by councilmember and Mayor and sent to each individual on November 9t". You have had two months to provide corrections and input to my conclusions and some of you did. I made the corrections you requested. For those who did not respond, I came to the conclusion you read my statement that said, "No response required if you agree with the information." I am now providing a final version of how those funds were distributed by all on the Council along with my assessment of whether the distributions were made in accordance with the City Council Special Event Sponsorship Policy, adopted and revised on February 5, 2019. The purpose of this policy is "To establish a City Council Special Event Sponsorship Policy and guidelines for disbursement of discretionary funds approved by City Councilmembers to sponsor city programs, services, and special events produced by qualified nonprofit organizations and/or City recognized neighborhood associations." Attached you will find how $274,517 of discretionary funds were distributed from FY2021 thru FY2025. Out of all these disbursements, the outlier to the policy was the $3000 provided to the Latino Muslim Unity - EID Fair by Councilmember Lopez. In her closing remarks on October 7', she defended her actions on the the basis of promoting diversity, implying that I don't. Nothing could be further from the truth. What I don't support is using discretionary funds in a way that falls outside approved policy. There is nothing wrong with supporting events in other cities. That is done regularly and should continue, but the policy is clear in stating the "distribution of discretionary funds" is limited to "city programs, services, and special events". The Latino Muslim Unity - EID Fair, an event held outside of Santa Ana, did not qualify for the disbursement. Councilmember Lopez should be directed to refund the $3000 of Santa Ana taxpayer money that was donated outside of policy guidelines. Respectfully, Dale A Helvig Resident, Santa Ana cc: Alvaro Nunez, City Manager, Santa Ana Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney, Santa Ana Minh Thai, Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana Sylvia Vazquez, Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana Dale Helvig Resident, Santa Ana CA 92706 January 14, 2026 Mayor Amezcua and Santa Ana City Councilmembers City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, 81" Floor Santa Ana CA 92702 Subject: City Council Special Event Sponsorship Policy On October 7t" I spoke at the City Council meeting regarding the distribution of discretionary funds approved by City Councilmembers. At that time, I committed to request related information from the City and provide Council an analysis of the data received and the policy itself. The results of this analysis, addressing distributions from FY2021 thru FY2025, were separated by councilmember and Mayor and sent to each individual on November 9t". You have had two months to provide corrections and input to my conclusions and some of you did. I made the corrections you requested. For those who did not respond, I came to the conclusion you read my statement that said, "No response required if you agree with the information." I am now providing a final version of how those funds were distributed by all on the Council along with my assessment of whether the distributions were made in accordance with the City Council Special Event Sponsorship Policy, adopted and revised on February 5, 2019. The purpose of this policy is "To establish a City Council Special Event Sponsorship Policy and guidelines for disbursement of discretionary funds approved by City Councilmembers to sponsor city programs, services, and special events produced by qualified nonprofit organizations and/or City recognized neighborhood associations." Attached you will find how $274,517 of discretionary funds were distributed from FY2021 thru FY2025. Out of all these disbursements, the outlier to the policy was the $3000 provided to the Latino Muslim Unity - EID Fair by Councilmember Lopez. In her closing remarks on October 7t", she defended her actions on the the basis of promoting diversity, implying that I don't. Nothing could be further from the truth. What I don't support is using discretionary funds in a way that falls outside approved policy. Page 1 of 2 2026-01-14 Letter to City Council -Special Event Sponsorship Policy Dale Helvig Resident, Santa Ana CA 92706 IPI There is nothing wrong with supporting events in other cities. That is done regularly and should continue, but the policy is clear in stating the "distribution of discretionary funds" is limited to "city programs, services, and special events". The Latino Muslim Unity - EID Fair, an event held outside of Santa Ana, did not qualify for the disbursement. Councilmember Lopez should be directed to refund the $3000 of Santa Ana taxpayer money that was donated outside of policy guidelines. Respectfully, 4. It Dale A Helvig Resident, Santa Ana cc: Alvaro Nunez, City Manager, Santa Ana Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney, Santa Ana Minh Thai, Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana Sylvia Vazquez, Deputy City Manager, Santa Ana Page 2 of 2 2026-01-14 Letter to City Council -Special Event Sponsorship Policy Ward 1: Phan Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 5,000 20-21 2021-06-01 $ 2,000 $ 3,000 y Heritage Musuem 20-21 2021-06-05 $ 1,200 $ 1,800 y Charitable Ventures of OC 20-21 2021-06-15 $ 1,800 $ - y Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association (Fountain Valley) 2021 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 21-22 2021-08-30 $ 250 $ 9,750 y Libro Mobile - Exhibition for Crear Studio's Grand Opening 21-22 2021-10-16 $ 2,000 $ 7,750 y Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association - Viet Film Fest 2021 (Fountain Valley) 21-22 2021-09-30 $ 500 $ 7,250 y Korean Resource Center -The Bring Human Rights Home'. 21-22 2021-10-11 $ 925 $ 6,325 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Ana Grants for Blocks - Knott's Berry Farm cost 21-22 2022-04-29 $ 1,000 $ 5,325 y Hope Community Services - Rent Control and Just Cause Eviction Workshop in Vietnamese 21-22 2022-06-25 $ 500 $ 4,825 y Orange County LGBT Pride - Orange County LGBT Parade and Festival 21-22 Ongoing $ 1,000 $ 3,825 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Anita NA - Mural and Neighborhood beautification projects 21-22 2022-06-24 $ 2,000 $ 1,825 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Anita NA - Mural and Neighborhood beautification projects 21-22 2022-06-30 $ 1,825 $ - y Vietnamese Language Access (VietLA) Ongoing costs associated with community outreach 2022 Balance: $ Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 1 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 1: Phan Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 22-23 2022-07-24 $ 500 $ 9,500 y Grupo Versage - Miss Versage 2022 22-23 2022-08-05 $ 350 $ 9,150 y Nati's House (Neutral Ground) - Summer Night Lights 22-23 $ 500 $ 8,650 y Tianguis Market Foundation -Tianguis Market every Sunday 22-23 2022-10-06 $ 1,000 $ 7,650 y Orange County Justice Fund 22-23 2022-11-19 $ 1,500 $ 6,150 y Vietla 22-23 2022-10-07 $ 1,000 $ 5,150 y Vietnamese American Arts & Letters - Association (VAALA) - Viet Film Fest (Fountain Valley) 22-23 2022-12-19 $ 250 $ 4,900 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Anita NA 22-23 2022-12-17 $ 250 $ 4,650 y The Cambodian Family - Annual community breakfast & charity toy 22-23 2023-01-27 $ 3,500 $ 1,150 y Union of the Vietnamese Student Association - Tet Festival 22-23 2022-12-17 $ 250 $ 900 y United Across Borders Toy Giveaway 22-23 2023-06-03 $ 300 $ 600 y Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association - Viet Book Fest 2023 (Fountain Valley) 22-23 2023-06-23 $ 200 $ 400 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Resillience Orange - The People's History of OC 22-23 $ 400 $ - y Heritage Musuem 2023 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 23-24 various $ 1,000 $ 9,000 y Neutral Ground (Nati's House) Saturday Night Lights 23-24 $ 500 $ 8,500 y Crime Survivors Inc. - Victoria Barrios 23-24 2023-10-07 $ 1,000 $ 7,500 y Vietnamese American Arts and Letter Associations (VAALA) - Viet Film Fest 23-24 2025-10-18 $ 300 $ 7,200 y VietRise - 5th year anniversay 23-24 $ 2,000 $ 5,200 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Anita Thanksgiving Turkeys from Northgate 23-24 2024-02-10 $ 3,500 $ 1,700 y UVSA Tet Festival 23-24 2024-06-24 $ 500 $ 1,200 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Anita Mural 23-24 2024-05-05 $ 500 $ 700 y Vietnamese American Arts and Letter Association (VAALA) - Viet Book Fest 2024 Balance: $ 700 Not in Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 2 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 1: Phan Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 24-25 2024-07-01 $ 500 $ 9,500 Y Viet RISE - Little Saigon Commun (City Service Credit) 24-25 2024-07-08 $ 500 $ 9,000 Y Organizacion Osos de California -Fiestas Patrias 24-25 2024-08-20 $ 500 $ 8,500 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Victoria Barrios 24-25 2024-09-03 $ 1,000 $ 7,500 Y Centro Cultural de Mexico - Noche de Altares 24-25 2024-09-10 $ 500 $ 7,000 Y Sakya Community Services - Boys and Girls Classe 24-25 2024-11-04 $ 1,250 $ 5,750 Y Charitable Venutres - Santa Anita NA Thanksgiving Event 24-25 2025-01-06 $ 4,500 $ 1,250 Y UVSA - Tet Festival 24-25 2025-02-25 $ 250 $ 1,000 Y Samueli Academy - SA Youth in Foster Care Campus - con 24-25 2025-03-11 $ 500 $ 500 Y Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association (VAALA) - Viet Book Fest 2025 Balance: $ 500 Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 3 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 2: Vazquez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 20-21 $ 10,000 NO DATA PROVIDED 20-21 $ 10,000 2021 Balance: $ 10,000 Not in Santa Ana 0 Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 21-22 $ 10,000 NO DATA PROVIDED 21-22 $ 10,000 2022 Balance: $ 10,000 Not in Santa Ana 0 Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 22-23 various $ 250 $ 9,750 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Com-Link Meetings 22-23 2023-06-23 $ 1,000 $ 8,750 Y OC LGBT Pride - OC Pride Festival 22-23 2023-04-13 $ 1,000 $ 7,750 Y Orange County Justice Fund - Second Annual Golf Tournament 22-23 2023-04-01 $ 250 $ 7,500 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Ana Active Streets - Build your 22-23 2023-05-06 $ 500 $ 7,000 y Viva la Vida - Cico de Mayo 22-23 2023-04-18 $ 250 $ 6,750 Y Centro Cultural de Mexico - Art Therapy 22-23 2023-04-30 $ 500 $ 6,250 Y Centro Cultural de Mexico - Dia de los ninos 22-23 2023-06-23 $ 250 $ 6,000 Y Charitable Ventures of OC- -The Resilience Orange County -The People's History 22-23 2023-06-10 $ 1,000 $ 5,000 Y Santa Ana PONY Baseball - Pre All Stars Machine Pitch Tournament 2023 Balance: $ 5,000 Not in Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 4 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 2: Vazquez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 23-24 Various $ 500 $ 9,500 Y Neutral Ground(Nati's House) - Saturday Night Lights 23-24 2023-09-09 $ 1,000 $ 8,500 Y Grupo de Autismo - Santa Ana Zoo Picnic 23-24 2023-10-14 $ 500 $ 8,000 Y OneOC - Madison Park NA - 18th Annual Madison Park NA & GREEN-MPNA Walkatho (City Service Credit) 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 7,000 Y Hispanic 100 Foundation - Sauvecito Youth and government day 23-24 2023-10-18 $ 1,000 $ 6,000 Y VietRise - 5th year anniversay 23-24 $ 500 $ 5,500 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Victoria Barrios 23-24 2023-11-03 $ 1,000 $ 4,500 Y Santa Ana Public Schools Foundation - SAUSD State of the District Breakfast/SAPSF Fundraiser 23-24 2023-10-27 $ 250 $ 4,250 Y Charitable Ventures of OC -Artesia Pillar Harvest Festival 23-24 2023-10-31 $ 500 $ 3,750 Y Cooperacion Santa Ana - Graduation 23-24 2023-11-22 $ 500 $ 3,250 Y El Centro Cultural De Mexico - Food Drive 23-24 2023-12-16 $ 500 $ 2,750 Y DTSA Feel Good - 4th Annual Tamal 23-24 2023-12-21 $ 200 $ 2,550 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Ana Active Streets(SAAS) 23-24 2024-01-13 $ 250 $ 2,300 Y Mosaic Movement - Winter Fundraising Gala 23-24 2023-12-23 $ 1,000 $ 1,300 Y High School Inc. - Resource Fair 23-24 2024-04-20 $ 1,300 $ - Y El Centro Cultural De Mexico - Dia del Nino 2024 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 5 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 2: Vazquez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 24-25 2024-05-24 $ 500 $ 9,500 Y Orange County Justice Fund - Searching for Justice 24-25 2024-07-01 $ 500 $ 9,000 Y Viet RISE - Little Saigon Community Festival (City Service Credit) 24-25 2024-08-31 $ 500 $ 8,500 Y Cuautla los Hijos Ausentes - Carnaval Moralense 24-25 2024-07-25 $ 500 $ 8,000 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - A Celebration of Hope & Gratitude 24-25 2024-07-25 $ 500 $ 7,500 Y Charitable Venutres - Pico -Lowell NA Back to School 24-25 2024-07-28 $ 250 $ 7,250 Y OC Habitats - Park Cleanup 24-25 2024-08-13 $ 1,000 $ 6,250 Y Suavecito 24-25 2024-08-22 $ - $ 6,250 Y Santa Ana Pop Warner 24-25 $ - $ 6,250 Y PONY Baseball 24-25 2024-09-03 $ 500 $ 5,750 Y El Centro Cultural de Mexico - Noche de Altares 24-25 2024-09-06 $ 500 $ 5,250 Y Charitable Venutres - Artesia Pillar NA La Raza Mural Unveiling 24-25 2024-09-21 $ 200 $ 5,050 Y Charitable Venutres - Memorial Park Trunk or Treat 24-25 2024-09-26 $ 250 $ 4,800 Y Charitable Venutres - Logan NA Logan Reunion 24-25 2024-10-07 $ 500 $ 4,300 Y Frida Cinema - ChuckyFest 24-25 2024-11-06 $ 500 $ 3,800 Y MacArthur PTO - Ongoing Program Costs 24-25 2025-01-22 $ 500 $ 3,300 Y Suavecito - Comedy/ Concert Jam Fundraiser 24-25 $ 3,300 Y Grupo La Familia Dona Pati - LGBTQ Valentine's Fundraiser 24-25 2025-02-18 $ 500 $ 2,800 Y El Centro Cultural de Mexico - Century HS Turkey Giveaway 24-25 2025-02-21 $ 500 $ 2,300 Y Charitable Venutres - Black History Walk 24-25 2025-02-21 $ 300 $ 2,000 Y Samueli Academy - SA Youth in Foster Care Campus - con 24-25 2025-02-08 $ 2,000 Y Grupo de Autismo Angeles OC - Annual Cena Gala 24-25 2025-06-03 $ 1,200 $ 800 Y Memorial Park Little League 2025 Balance: $ 800 Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 6 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 3: Lopez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient 20-21 2021-06-01 $ 5,000 $ - Y Charitable Ventures of OC -Crece 2021 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 21-22 2021-06-18 $ 400 $ 9,600 Y Orange County Heritage Council - Juneteenth Celebration 21-22 2021-10-02 $ 200 $ 9,400 Y Korean Resource Center (VietRISE) Bring Human Rights Home Festival 21-22 2021-10-16 $ 250 $ 9,150 Y Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo - Install second library in the farm area 21-22 2022-05-14 $ 500 $ 8,650 Y Santa Ana PONY - Ongoing Facility Rental Fees 21-22 2022-05-09 $ 500 $ 8,150 Y Grupo Versage - Mexican Mother's Day and Multiple Cultural Projects 21-22 2022-06-24 $ 1,000 $ 7,150 Y Northeast Santa Ana Little League - Ongoing program expenses 21-22 2022-06-02 $ 1,000 $ 6,150 Y Libro Mobile/Red Salmon Arts - Free Literacy Event at Bristol Mall 21-22 2022-06-30 $ 3,000 $ 3,150 Y Kennedy Commission/ Vel-A - Youth Civic Particiapation Trip to Sacramento 21-22 2022-05-30 $ 3,150 $ - Y Latino Health Access/Corazones Verdes - Ongoing operations costs 2022 Balance: $ Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 7 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 3: Lopez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 22-23 2022-07-02 $ 1,000 $ 9,000 Y Red Salmon Arts - LibroMobile's Free Literary Event at the Bristol Swap 22-23 2022-07-24 $ 500 $ 8,500 Y Grupo Versage - Miss Versage 2022 22-23 $ 750 $ 7,750 Y Hispanic 100 Foundation -Youth & Government Program 22-23 2022-09-24 $ 500 $ 7,250 Y M.A.G.I.C. Inc. Academy of the Arts - 12th Annual Santa Ana Family Block Festival 22-23 2022-11-05 $ 1,500 $ 5,750 Y El Centro Cultural de Mexico - Noche de Altares 22-23 2022-12-17 $ 1,000 $ 4,750 Y United Across Borders Foundation - Giveway to the Community 22-23 2022-09-30 $ 250 $ 4,500 Y Circulo Tercera Juventud - 2nd Annual Grandparents Day 22-23 2023-01-24 $ 400 $ 4,100 Y Santiago Drama Boosters - Cast Party 22-23 2023-06-24 $ 1,000 $ 3,100 Y OC LGBT Pride - OC Pride Festival 22-23 various $ 2,000 $ 1,100 Y The Bicycle Tree 22-23 2023-03-05 $ 500 $ 600 Y Red Salmon Arts - Anniversary of Libro Mobile 22-23 2023-04-23 $ 600 $ - Y Charitable Ventures of Orange - Santa Ana Active Streets- Build your own skateboard 2023 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 8 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 3: Lopez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 23-24 various $ 1,000 $ 9,000 Y Park Santiago Neighborhood Association 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 8,000 Y MOMS OC 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 7,000 Y Neutral Ground (Nati's House) - Saturday Night Lights 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 6,000 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Triangle Square 23-24 2023-09-03 $ 1,000 $ 5,000 Y Cuautla, Los Hijos Ausentes (Casa Morelos) - Cultural Arts Carnival Celebration 23-24 2023-09-09 $ 500 $ 4,500 Y Grupo de Autismo - Santa Ana Zoo Picnic 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 3,500 Y FEDERACION DE CLUBES UNIDOS POR GUERRERO EN CALIFORNIA - Fiestas Patrias 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 2,500 Y Hispanic 100 Foundation-Sauvecito - Youth and Government Field Trip 23-24 2023-11-03 $ 250 $ 2,250 Y Santa Ana Public Schools Foundation - SAUSD State of the District Breakfast/SAPSF Fundraiser 23-24 2023-11-11 $ 2,250 Y Charitable Ventures - Fisher Park 23-24 $ 500 $ 1,750 Y MACFIS Booster Club 23-24 2024-03-10 $ 300 $ 1,450 Y Santa Ana PONY 23-24 $ 500 $ 950 Y Organization Osos De California - Banda de Guerra - Visit/Perfomance in Chicago 23-24 2024-04-30 $ 950 $ - Y OC Habitats - Park Clean-up at Santiago Park 2024 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 24-25 2024-07-22 $ 1,000 $ 9,000 Y Cuautla, Los Hijos Ausentes(Casa Morelos) Carnaval Moralense 24-25 2024-07-22 $ 2,800 $ 6,200 Y OC Habitats - Park Clean ups 24-25 2024-07-23 $ 250 $ 5,950 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Riverview NA - Holiday Celebation 24-25 2024-07-23 $ 500 $ 5,450 Y United Across Borders - Backback give away 24-25 2024-10-08 $ 450 $ 5,000 Y Frida Cinema - ChuckyFest 24-25 2025-02-21 $ 500 $ 4,500 Y Grupo Versage Organization - 2025 Mujer del Ano 24-25 2025-02-27 $ 1,000 $ 3,500 Y Frida Cinema - Various Film Series 24-25 2025-03-12 $ 500 $ 3,000 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - SAAS Bike Fund Raiser 24-25 2025-06-25 $ 3,000 $ N Latino Muslim Unity - EID Fair 2025 Balance: $ - Not in 1 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 9 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 4: Bacerra Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 20-21 2020-08-15 $ 500 $ 9,500 Y OCEC (FISCAL SPONSOR) 20-21 $ 1,000 $ 8,500 Y Helping Hands 20-21 $ 1,000 $ 7,500 Y SA Public Schools Foundation 20-21 20-Nov $ 500 $ 7,000 Y Alianza Translatinx 20-21 $ 1,000 $ 6,000 Y Jaguar Foundation 20-21 2021-05-21 $ 500 $ 5,500 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Pacific Electric 20-21 2021-05-17 $ 500 $ 5,000 Y SANTA ANA COLLEGE FOUNDATION 20-21 2021-06-16 $ 1,000 $ 4,000 Y Helping Hands - SAPAAL Center 20-21 Summer2021 $ 1,000 $ 3,000 Y Jaguar Foundation - Summer 2021 20-21 2021-06-30 $ 1,000 $ 2,000 Y SA Unified School District - SA High School 20-21 2021-06-30 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 Y SA Unified School District - Saddleback Athletics Boosters 20-21 2021-06-20 $ 1,000 $ - Y Santiago HS Alumni Association 2021 Balance: $ Not in 0 Santa Ana Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 21-22 2021-08-21 $ 250 $ 9,750 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Mid -City NA 21-22 2021-12-05 $ 250 $ 9,500 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Wilshire Square 21-22 2021-12-17 $ 500 $ 9,000 Y Helping Hands Santa Ana 21-22 2021-08-30 $ 250 $ 8,750 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Patricia Wenskunas 21-22 2022-05-09 $ 500 $ 8,250 Y Santa Ana College Foundation 21-22 2022-06-25 $ 500 $ 7,750 Y OC Pride 21-22 2022-03-05 $ 250 $ 7,500 Y Community Engagement, Inc. Boca de Oro Festival (Newport Beach) 21-22 2022-09-01 $ 2,000 $ 5,500 Y Pacific Symphony 21-22 2022-05-14 $ 1,000 $ 4,500 Y Santiago High School Alumni Association 21-22 2022-05-29 $ 200 $ 4,300 Y Alzheimers Orange County 21-22 2022-06-30 $ 1,000 $ 3,300 Y High School Inc. Academies Foundation - Valley High School Athletics 21-22 2022-06-30 $ 1,000 $ 2,300 Y Segerstrom High School Football Booster, Inc. 21-22 2022-06-30 $ 425 $ 1,875 Y MACFIS Parent Booster Organization - MacArthur Intermediate School 2022 Balance: $ 1,875 Not in Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 10 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 4: Bacerra Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 22-23 2022-07-24 $ 500 $ 9,500 Y Grupo Versage - Miss Versage 2022 22-23 2022-08-25 $ 500 $ 9,000 Y Crime Survivors Resource Center - Starlight Soiree 22-23 2022-08-14 $ 500 $ 8,500 Y Helping Hands Santa Ana - Ongoing program costs / expenses 22-23 2022-07-22 $ 2,000 $ 6,500 Y Pacific Symphony - On going expenses 22-23 Jan -Apr $ 1,000 $ 5,500 Y Jaguar Foundation - Donation for supplies, Santa Ana Youth Lacrosse 22-23 2023-06-24 $ 500 $ 5,000 Y OC LGBT Pride - OC Pride Festival 22-23 2023-03-31 $ 1,500 $ 3,500 Y Helping Hands Santa Ana - SAPAAL-Easter BBQ For the Kids 22-23 2023-05-08 $ 500 $ 3,000 Y SAC Foundation - 2023 Ed Arnold Golf Classic Sponsor 22-23 2023-06-03 $ 250 $ 2,750 Y OC Bomberos - Cornhole Scholarship Fundraising Event 22-23 2023-06-05 $ 1,000 $ 1,750 Y Santiago High School Alumni Assoc - Ongoing Program Costs 22-23 2022-06-08 $ 250 $ 1,500 Y La Academia - U19 Away game in Dallas, TX 22-23 $ 1,500 $ - Y Charitable Ventures of OC - ComLink - On going expenses 2023 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 11 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 4: Bacerra Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 9,000 y Crime Survivors - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 various $ 250 $ 8,750 y Park Santiago NA 23-24 $ 500 $ 8,250 y Crime Survivors - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 $ 120 $ 8,130 y Community Action Partnership of OC-CAP Give away 23-24 $ 750 $ 7,380 y Crime Survivors Inc. - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 2023-11-18 $ 1,000 $ 6,380 y Helping Hands - Thankgiving and Christmas Toy Drive 23-24 $ 500 $ 5,880 y Jefferson PTO - Thornton Park Community Spring Festival 23-24 2023-02-06 $ 500 $ 5,380 y Santa Ana Pop Warner Football and Cheer 23-24 $ 500 $ 4,880 y Santa Ana College Foundation - 2024 Ed Arnold Gold Classic Tournament 23-24 $ 500 $ 4,380 y Macarthur Fundamental - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 3,380 y Santiago High School Alumni - Association (SHSAA - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 $ 500 $ 2,880 y Memorial Park Little League - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 $ 780 $ 2,100 y Kiwanis - Ongoing program costs 23-24 2024-04-20 $ 500 $ 1,600 y Priority Center - Annual Gala 23-24 2024-07-04 $ 500 $ 1,100 y Grupo Versage - Ongoing Program Costs (Nuestra Cultura) 23-24 2024-07-04 $ 500 $ 600 y Park Santiago NA - 4th of July Parade 23-24 $ 250 $ 350 y Segerstrom Cheer - (Melissa Cortes) 23-24 2024-06-27 $ 350 $ - y Charitable Ventures of OC - Com-Link Annual Awards Recognition Night 2024 Balance: $ - Not in Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 12 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 4: Bacerra Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 24-25 2024-08-12 $ 500 $ 9,500 Y Helping Hands 24-25 2024-08-12 $ 500 $ 9,000 Y Crime Survivors Inc. -Victoria Barrios 24-25 2024-08-29 $ 1,000 $ 8,000 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Celebration of Hope and Gratitude 24-25 2024-11-04 $ 1,000 $ 7,000 Y Mcfadden PTO -Thornton Park NA Trunk or Treat 24-25 2024-12-10 $ 1,000 $ 6,000 Y Toy Drive in the Barrio - Jerome Park 24-25 2024-12-13 $ 1,000 $ 5,000 Y DTSA Feel Good Events - 5th Annual DTSA Tamal Fest 24-25 2024-12-13 $ 500 $ 4,500 Y MACFIS Parent Booster Organization - MacArthur Fundamental Ongoing Expenses 24-25 2025-01-13 $ 500 $ 4,000 Y Serve the People 24-25 2025-02-21 $ 500 $ 3,500 Y Grupo Versage Organization -2025 Mujer del Ano 24-25 202[5]-03-10 $ 500 $ 3,000 Y Santa Ana College Foundation -The Ed Arnold Golf Classic 24-25 2025-03-20 $ 1,000 $ 2,000 Y Santiago High School Alumni Association 24-25 2025-03-24 $ 500 $ 1,500 Y Rotary Club of the City of Santa Ana Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 24-25 2025-04-04 $ 500 $ 1,000 Y Orange County Bomberos - 4th Annual OC Bomberos Cornhole Tournament 24-25 2025-04-16 $ 500 $ 500 Y National Hispanic Business Women Asc 25th Anniversary Gala 2025 Balance: $ 500 Not in 0 1 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 13 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 5: Hernandez Year 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 20-21 Date Amount $ 5,000 2021-02-01 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 2021-03-20 $ 300 2021-06-05 $ 400 2021-06-05 $ 500 2021-06-26 $ 300 2021-06-19 $ 500 2021 Balance: Balance $ 4,000 $ 3,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,700 $ 1,300 $ 800 $ 500 $ - $ - Operates w/i Santa Ana Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Not in Santa Ana 0 Recipient Alianza Translatinx OC HERITAGE COUNCIL Heart of JOB Foundation Victory Outreach Charitable Ventures of OC Charitable Ventures of OC - Willard NA Red Salmon Arts FISCAL for LIBROMOBILE Orange County Heritage (City service Credit) Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 21-22 2021-06-18 $ 400 $ 9,600 Y Orange County Heritage Council Juneteenth Celebration 21-22 2021-08-24 $ 500 $ 9,100 Y Libro Moible Exhibition for Crear Studio's Grand Opening 21-22 2021-09-18 $ 700 $ 8,400 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Artesia Pilar NA 21-22 2021-09-28 $ 500 $ 7,900 Y Charitable Ventures of OC (OC Justice Initiative) Back to school rally 21-22 2021-08-29 $ 500 $ 7,400 Y Delhi Center - Chicano Heritage Month Celebration 21-22 2021-08-29 $ 600 $ 6,800 Y Neutral Grounds - Chicano Heritage Month Celebration 21-22 2021-09-25 $ 500 $ 6,300 Y Delhi Center - Helen Shipp Memorial 21-22 2021-09-20 $ 700 $ 5,600 Y M.A.G.I.C. Inc. Academy of the Arts - 11th Annual Santa Ana's Family Day Festival 21-22 2021-08-28 $ 298.50 $ 5,302 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Artesia Pilar Take Your City Resource Fair and Concert in the Park 21-22 $ 1,000 $ 4,302 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Artesia Pilar Restoration of the La Raza mural in Artesia Pilar 21-22 2022-01-15 $ 1,000 $ 3,302 Y LibroMobile - LibroMobile Literary Arts Festival 21-22 2022-04-04 $ 1,000 $ 2,302 Y United Fathers of America 21-22 2022-04-01 $ 1,500 $ 802 Y Neutral Ground - Washington, D.C. Trip 21-22 x $ 500 $ 302 Y Nati's House - Helen Shipp Mural Event Not in 2022 Balance: $ 302 Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 14 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 5: Hernandez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 22-23 2022-07-16 $ 1,200 $ 8,800 Y Leela Project - Ongoing Program Costs / expenses (barbers and backpack program) 22-23 $ 1,000 $ 7,800 Y Community Action Partnership of OC - for Southwest Community Ongoing Program Costs / expenses (barbers and backpack program) 22-23 2022-08-05 $ 1,200 $ 6,600 Y Nati's House (Neutral Ground) - Summer Night Lights 22-23 $ 750 $ 5,850 Y Hispanic 100 Foundation Youth & Government Program 22-23 $ 5,850 Y Logan - Mural with Jose Ortiz 22-23 2022-09-24 $ 1,000 $ 4,850 Y M.A.G.I.C. Inc. Academy of the Arts - Summer Family Block Festival 22-23 $ 1,000 $ 3,850 Y Santa Anita NA - Ongoing mural maintenance 22-23 2022-10-01 $ 800 $ 3,050 Y Leela Project - Support foster youth at Olive Crest Home 22-23 $ 1,000 $ 2,050 Y The AFTP Foundation 22-23 2022-10-30 $ 500 $ 1,550 Y Tiangius Market Foundation - Dia de Muertos mariachi 22-23 $ 1,000 $ 550 Y OC Heritage Council - Ongoing Program Costs 22-23 $ 550 Y Funfreaks Foundation - Ongoing Program Costs -Jose Marquez 2023 Balance: $ 550 Not in Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 15 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 5: Hernandez Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 23-24 various $ 1,000 $ 9,000 y Neutral Ground(Nati's House) - Saturday Night Lights 23-24 $ 9,000 y Co-sponsorship with Marina Aguilar la Artista 23-24 $ 2,416 $ 6,584 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Artesia Pillar Chicano Kick-off (City Service Credit $916) 23-24 $ 500 $ 6,084 y Crime Survivors Inc - Victoria Barrios 23-24 $ 500 $ 5,584 y Santa Ana High School Wrestling Program - The Wrestling Collective - Ongoing program costs 23-24 $ 331 $ 5,253 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Willard NA (City Service Credit $331) 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 4,253 y TKO - Scholarship Fundrasier 23-24 2023-10-21 $ 750 $ 3,503 y OCEA - Fall Festival 23-24 $ 300 $ 3,203 y FEDERACION DE CLUBES UNIDOS POR GUERRERO EN CALIFORNIA - Fiestas Patrias on behalf of Organizacion Osos de California 23-24 $ 1,000 $ 2,203 y OC Heritage Council - Senior Dinner 23-24 $ 500 $ 1,703 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Anita Thanksgiving turkeys from Northgate 23-24 2023-12-16 $ 1,500 $ 203 y OC Heritage Council - Holiday Senior Dinner 23-24 2024-04-19 $ 200 $ 3 y Charitable Ventures of OC - Santa Anita Mural 6/24 2024 Balance: $ 3 Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 16 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 6: Penaloza Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 20-21 2020-08-15 $ 1,000 $ 9,000 Y OCEC (FISCAL SPONSOR) 20-21 $ 1,000 $ 8,000 Y Helping Hands 20-21 2020-11-20 $ 500 $ 7,500 Y Alianza Translatinx 20-21 2021-05-21 $ 1,000 $ 6,500 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Pacific Electric NA 20-21 $ 1,500 $ 5,000 Y Red Salmon 20-21 $ 5,000 $ - Y JAGUAR 2021 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 21-22 $ 2,000 $ 8,000 Y Fiestas Patrias 21-22 2021-12-05 $ 1,500 $ 6,500 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Wilshire Square NA - Holiday Parade 21-22 2021-12-16 $ 1,000 $ 5,500 Y DTSA - Feel Good Events TamalFest 21-22 2022-02-25 $ 3,000 $ 2,500 Y DTSA Feel Good Events - Anaheim Convention Center SAHS Cheer Team 21-22 2022-03-18 $ 2,000 $ 500 Y Memorial Park Little League Corp - 2022 Little League Spring Season 21-22 2022-05-29 $ 400 $ 100 Y Alzheimer's Orange County Latino Caregiver Recognition Event 2022 Balance: $ 100 Not in Santa Ana 0 Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 22-23 2022-07-30 $ 1,500 $ 8,500 Y Wilshire Square NA - Summer picnic and concert 22-23 2022-07-24 $ 500 $ 8,000 Y Grupo Versage - Miss Versage 2022 22-23 2022-07-30 $ 500 $ 7,500 Y Wilshire Square NA - Summer picnic and concert 22-23 2022-11-05 $ 500 $ 7,000 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Funrasier/ Community resource 22-23 2022-08-26 $ 1,000 $ 6,000 Y Santa Ana Association Youth Football Inc. - Opening ceremony 22-23 2023-04-01 $ 1,000 $ 5,000 Y Wilshire Square NA - Spring Fling 22-23 various $ 250 $ 4,750 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Com-Link Meetings 22-23 2023-03-12 $ 1,000 $ 3,750 Y Grupo Versage - Empowered Women 2023 22-23 2023-05-08 $ 750 $ 3,000 Y Orange County Educational Arts Academy - Super Star Event 22-23 2022-06-08 $ 2,500 $ 500 Y La Academia - U19 Away game in Dallas, TX 22-23 $ 500 $ - Y Wilshire Square NA - Ongoing Program Costs 2023 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 17 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 6: Penaloza Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 23-24 2023-08-19 $ 2,000 $ 8,000 Y Santa Ana Pop Warner Football and Cheer - Opening Ceremony for the 2023 Football & Cheer Season 23-24 2023-09-30 $ 679 $ 7,321 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Logan SAGFB 24th Historical Logan Neighborhood (City Services Credit) 23-24 2023-08-01 $ 500 $ 6,821 Y Open Hands of Hope - Memorial Park NA Concerts at the Park 23-24 Various $ 3,000 $ 3,821 Y Wilshire Square NA - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 2023-11-03 $ 1,000 $ 2,821 Y Santa Ana Public Schools Foundation - SSAUSD State of the District Breakfast/SAPSF Fundraiser 23-24 $ 120 $ 2,701 Y Community Action Partnership of OC - CAP Turkey Give away 23-24 2023-10-18 $ 2,701 Y The Ebell Society of the Santa Ana Valley 23-24 2023-10-30 $ 600 $ 2,101 Y Delhi Center - Trunk -or -Treat 23-24 2023-12-16 $ 500 $ 1,601 Y DTSA Feel Good - 4th Annual Tamal 23-24 2023-12-09 $ 500 $ 1,101 Y The Cambodian Family - 8th Annual Breakfast with Santa 23-24 2023-11-18 $ 500 $ 601 Y Helping Hands - Thankgiving and Christmas Toy Drive 23-24 2024-05-20 $ 500 $ 101 ? Knott Ave Christian Church - Ministry visit to Thailand 23-24 2024-05-18 $ 100 $ 1 Y OC Charter School/Union de Padres 2024 Balance: $ 1 Not in 0 1 Santa Ana CC 10K Donations Page 18 of 21 12/9/2025 Ward 6: Penaloza Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 24-25 2024-07-11 $ 3,000 $ 7,000 y Wilshire Square - Ongoing Expenses 24-25 2024-09-05 $ 500 $ 6,500 y Ebell - Ongoing Expenses 24-25 2024-09-24 $ 241 $ 6,259 y Chartiable Ventures of OC - Logan NA Logan Reunion (City Services Credit) 24-25 2024-09-24 $ 259 $ 6,000 y Chartiable Ventures of OC - Logan NA Logan Reunion 24-25 2024-10-03 $ - $ 6,000 y The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church -Brown Temple - Memorial Neighborhood 24-25 2024-12-13 $ 1,000 $ 5,000 y DTSA Feel Good Events - Tamal Fest 24-25 2025-01-13 $ 500 $ 4,500 y Serve the People - Turkey Drive 24-25 2025-03-04 $ 1,000 $ 3,500 y Grupo Versage Organization - 2025 Mujer del Ano 24-25 2025-04-01 $ 500 $ 3,000 y Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association - Viet Book Fest (Fountain Valley) 24-25 2025-04-15 $ 1,000 $ 2,000 y National Hispanic Business Woman Association - 25th Anniversary Gala 2025 Balance: $ 2,000 Not in 1 Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 19 of 21 12/9/2025 Mayor Year Date Amount Balance $ 5,000 22-23 $ 500 $ 4,500 22-23 $ 500 $ 4,000 22-23 2023-04-01 $ 500 $ 3,500 22-23 Various $ 500 $ 3,000 22-23 $ 500 $ 2,500 22-23 $ 500 $ 2,000 22-23 2022-06-08 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 22-23 $ 500 $ 500 22-23 2023-06-29 $ 500 $ - 2023 Balance: $ - Year Date Amount Balance $ 10,000 23-24 2023-08-05 $ 250 $ 9,750 23-24 $ 500 $ 9,250 23-24 Various $ 500 $ 8,750 23-24 $ 250 $ 8,500 23-24 2023-07-07 $ 250 $ 8,250 23-24 $ 250 $ 8,000 23-24 2023-09-03 $ 500 $ 7,500 23-24 $ 120 $ 7,380 23-24 2023-10-31 $ 250 $ 7,130 23-24 $ 500 $ 6,630 23-24 2024-03-01 $ 500 $ 6,130 23-24 various $ 250 $ 5,880 23-24 2023-12-16 $ 500 $ 5,380 23-24 2023-12-06 $ 500 $ 4,880 23-24 2024-01-13 $ 500 $ 4,380 23-24 $ 250 $ 4,130 Operates w/i Santa Ana Recipient Y Santa Ana High School Mariachi - Ongoing program costs Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Project Kinship Y Wilshire Square NA - Spring Fling Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Com-Link Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Project Kinship Y Parent Boosters USA Inc. - Marching Saints Booster Club - Ongoing Program Costs Y La Academia - U19 Away game in Dallas, TX Y Project Hope Alliance - Ongoing Program Costs (Costa Mesa} Y Girls Inc. of Orange County - Smart -Ups Program Not in Santa Ana 0 Operates w/i Santa Ana Recipient Y The Salvation Army, Santa Ana Temple Corps - Back to School Event Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Victoria Barrios Y Park Santiago NA Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Ongoing Program Costs Y Neutral Ground (Nati's House) - Summer Night Lights Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Riverview NA Ongoing program costs Y Grupo Versage Y Community Action Partnership of OC -CAP Turkey Give away (Garden Grove) Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Memorial Park Trunk or Treat Y Crime Survivors Inc. -Ongoing Program Costs Y Jefferson PTO - Thornton Park Community Spring Festival Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Com-Link Ongoing Program Costs Y DTSA Feel Good - 4th Annual Tamal Y Santa Ana Pop Warner Football and Cheer - Pop Warner Spirit Nationals Y Mosaic Movement - Winter Fundraising Gala Y IMACFIS Booster Club -Ongoing Program Costs CC 10K Donations Page 20 of 21 12/9/2025 Mayor 23-24 $ 750 $ 3,380 Y The Film Collaborative - Second Baptist Church Documentary Video 23-24 2024-05-23 $ 1,000 $ 2,380 Y NHBWA - 2024 Annual Luncheon 23-24 $ 300 $ 2,080 Y The Wrestling Collective SAHS -Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 $ 200 $ 1,880 Y Raya Foundation (city Service Credit) 23-24 2024-07-04 $ 380 $ 1,500 Y Santa Ana Kiwanis Club - Inagural Chalk Walk 23-24 2024-04-01 $ 500 $ 1,000 Y Santa Ana United FC - Soccer game @ Centennial 23-24 2/1-5/20/24 $ 500 $ 500 Y Memorial Park Little League - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 $ 500 Y Santa Ana Pop Warner Football and Cheer - Ongoing Program Costs 23-24 500 $ - Y Power of One Foundation - Ongoing Program Costs 2024 Balance: $ - Not in 0 Santa Ana Operates w/i Year Date Amount Balance Santa Ana Recipient $ 10,000 24-25 2024-07-22 $ 1,000 $ 9,000 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - A Celebration of Hope & Gratitude 24-25 202[4]-07-25 $ 300 $ 8,700 Y Helping Hands - Back to School PAAL 24-25 2024-08-27 $ 500 $ 8,200 Y Crime Survivors Inc. - Victoria Barrios 24-25 2024-08-27 $ 1,000 $ 7,200 Y NHBWA - Tacos en Tacones 24-25 2024-09-24 $ 241 $ 6,959 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Logan NA Logan Reunion 24-25 2024-10-08 $ 200 $ 6,759 Y Seva - Ongoing Program Costs 24-25 2024-10-08 $ 150 $ 6,609 Y Charitable Ventures of OC - Memorial NA Trunk or Treat 24-25 2025-02-21 $ 500 $ 6,109 Y Teen Challenge 24-25 2025-02-21 $ 250 $ 5,859 Y Working Wardrobes for a New Start - Spring Health & Wellness Festival 24-25 2025-02-21 $ 250 $ 5,609 Y Samueli Academy - SA Youth in Foster Care Campus -con 24-25 2025-04-09 $ 5,609 Y SANTA ANA ASSOCIATION YOUTH - 9u Red Head Coach 24-25 2025-05-01 $ 200 $ 5,409 Y Rotary District 5320 Foundation 24-25 2025-05-15 $ 1,000 $ 4,409 Y Relampago del Cielo - Ongoing Program Costs 24-25 2025-06-05 $ 500 $ 3,909 Y Memorial Park Little League 24-25 2025-06-05 $ 1,000 $ 2,909 Y Mosaic Movement 2025 Balance: $ 2,909 Not in Santa Ana 0 CC 10K Donations Page 21 of 21 12/9/2025 Flores, Dora From: victor@unitedartistsofsantaana.com Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 1:01 PM To: !City Clerk Subject: Fwd: eComment - City Council: Santa Ana Cultural District Proposal Attachments: Tomas Bentez Public Comments Santa Ana Cultural District.pdf Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. -------- Original Message-------- Subjecffwd: eComment - City Council: Santa Ana Cultural District Proposal Date:2026-01-20 14:59 From:victor@unitedartistsofsantaana.com To:EComment <eComment@santa-ana.org> -------- Original Message-------- Subject:eComment - City Council: Santa Ana Cultural District Proposal Date:2026-01-20 10:44 From:victor@unitedartistsofsantaana.com To:EComment <eComment@santa-ana.org> TOMAS J. BENITEZ January 20, 2026 My name is Tomas J. Benitez, and I am an arts and cultural planning consultant from Los Angeles California. I had the pleasure and honor to work on the team with Jerry Allen & Associates to create the Arts Master Plan for the City or Santa Ana in 2016-17. It was an opportunity and a revelation to learn about and appreciate the vast wealth of arts and cultural resources that are in the local Santa Ana community. Our mission was not to impose our expertise on what is a healthy arts plan but to inculcate from the community itself what were their priorities and needs, and to forge a plan that benefits the community. Thus, we needed 1 to create bridges with local leadership in all levels, from government officials to artists and students. I had the opportunity to work with a nexus of arts leaders and organizations and was most fortunate to work with Victor Payan and Pocha Pena from United Artist of Santa Ana. They demonstrated true insight into the value of arts and culture in the daily lives of the people of Santa Ana and proved to be critically helpful in their overall contribution of effort, including helping our team create pathways to different segments of the community from the Bowers Museum to small grass roots organizations and individual artists. They lent their effort and love of arts toward every step of our work. They were vital in insuring that the Latinx community voice was a part of the vision and planning, and they further helped us with meetings with a select group of gay and lesbian interests as well as representatives from the handicapped and disabled arts, Spanish speakers and non/arts community. Leadership in the community is measured not merely by what you say but what you do, who you help and support, and what you stand for to better the quality of life in any community. I found Victor and Pocha to be seminal examples of community arts leadership. I have been heartened to witness that several elements of our 2017 plan for the city have been instigated and come to fruition, although alas a few other aspects remain dormant. But the design of the plan was to roll out in a manner that was practical and beneficial to the city. I applaud the work of Victor and Pocha in creating a Historic Main Street Cultural District plan that aligns with the Master Plan and is visionary and useful in design, but I am sorry to hear it was not presented to the California Arts Council in time for consideration of funding. I am also disappointed to learn that the plan was undermined by a few opponents who acted in their own self-interest rather than the public good, which the cultural district plan had provided. I would advise that the Council in the future consider looking at the work being done and not merely the accusations being made. I was at every public meeting during our planning for the Master Plan, and I know very well who the hard working and caring individuals were who gave effort and time and opinion, and who worked with and collaborated with other arts leaders to create a blueprint that was viable and inclusive. I did not see many of the detractors and naysayers stay around for much real work, instead I saw real community leadership from Victor and Pocha. And now with UASA plan I see the same vision and bold mission to make arts and culture important in their city, and I thank them for being out front once again. Although the plan was not presented to the California Arts Council for funding, it is a visionary plan which holds language and action that is viable and can be achieved over time to benefit the community of Santa Ana. It also represents a deep understanding of the community input that was presented throughout the arts master plan public meetings. At the heart of this issue is how can arts and culture benefit the local creative, health, education and financial status of a community, and how can the arts and culture use N creativity to positively impact the quality of life of its residents. The creation of a Historic Main Street Cultural District is an effort worth pursuing, and I hope the Council will have the wisdom to keep on seeing how arts and culture make their community better and stronger, and to work with groups like United Artists of Santa Ana to help make this a reality. The future is bright in your city. As ever I am at your disposal if further information is needed and I thank you for the opportunity to submit my comments. Respectfully Submitted, Tomas Benitez ( 3 Flores, Dora From: victor@unitedartistsofsantaana.com Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 12:59 PM To: eComment Subject: Fwd: eComment - City Council: Santa Ana Cultural District Proposal Attachments: Tomas Bentez Public Comments Santa Ana Cultural District.pdf Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. -------- Original Message-------- Subject:eComment - City Council: Santa Ana Cultural District Proposal Date:2026-01-20 10:44 From:victor@unitedartistsofsantaana.com To:EComment <eComment@santa-ana.org> TOMAS J. BENITEZ January 20, 2026 My name is Tomas J. Benitez, and I am an arts and cultural planning consultant from Los Angeles California. I had the pleasure and honor to work on the team with Jerry Allen & Associates to create the Arts Master Plan for the City or Santa Ana in 2016-17. It was an opportunity and a revelation to learn about and appreciate the vast wealth of arts and cultural resources that are in the local Santa Ana community. Our mission was not to impose our expertise on what is a healthy arts plan but to inculcate from the community itself what were their priorities and needs, and to forge a plan that benefits the community. Thus, we needed to create bridges with local leadership in all levels, from government officials to artists and students. I had the opportunity to work with a nexus of arts leaders and organizations and was most fortunate to work with Victor Payan and Pocha Pena from United Artist of Santa Ana. They demonstrated true insight into the value of arts and culture in the daily lives of the people of Santa Ana and proved to be critically helpful in their overall contribution of effort, including helping our team create pathways to different segments of the community from the Bowers Museum to small grass roots organizations and individual artists. They lent their effort and love of arts toward every step of our work. They were vital in insuring that the Latinx community voice was a part of the vision and planning, 4 and they further helped us with meetings with a select group of gay and lesbian interests as well as representatives from the handicapped and disabled arts, Spanish speakers and non/arts community. Leadership in the community is measured not merely by what you say but what you do, who you help and support, and what you stand for to better the quality of life in any community. I found Victor and Pocha to be seminal examples of community arts leadership. I have been heartened to witness that several elements of our 2017 plan for the city have been instigated and come to fruition, although alas a few other aspects remain dormant. But the design of the plan was to roll out in a manner that was practical and beneficial to the city. I applaud the work of Victor and Pocha in creating a Historic Main Street Cultural District plan that aligns with the Master Plan and is visionary and useful in design, but I am sorry to hear it was not presented to the California Arts Council in time for consideration of funding. I am also disappointed to learn that the plan was undermined by a few opponents who acted in their own self-interest rather than the public good, which the cultural district plan had provided. I would advise that the Council in the future consider looking at the work being done and not merely the accusations being made. I was at every public meeting during our planning for the Master Plan, and I know very well who the hard working and caring individuals were who gave effort and time and opinion, and who worked with and collaborated with other arts leaders to create a blueprint that was viable and inclusive. I did not see many of the detractors and naysayers stay around for much real work, instead I saw real community leadership from Victor and Pocha. And now with UASA plan I see the same vision and bold mission to make arts and culture important in their city, and I thank them for being out front once again. Although the plan was not presented to the California Arts Council for funding, it is a visionary plan which holds language and action that is viable and can be achieved over time to benefit the community of Santa Ana. It also represents a deep understanding of the community input that was presented throughout the arts master plan public meetings. At the heart of this issue is how can arts and culture benefit the local creative, health, education and financial status of a community, and how can the arts and culture use creativity to positively impact the quality of life of its residents. The creation of a Historic Main Street Cultural District is an effort worth pursuing, and I hope the Council will have the wisdom to keep on seeing how arts and culture make their community better and stronger, and to work with groups like United Artists of Santa Ana to help make this a reality. The future is bright in your city. As ever I am at your disposal if further information is needed and I thank you for the opportunity to submit my comments. Respectfully Submitted, 5 Tomas Benitez TOMAS J. BENITEZ January 20, 2026 My name is Tomas J. Benitez, and I am an arts and cultural planning consultant from Los Angeles California. I had the pleasure and honor to work on the team with Jerry Allen & Associates to create the Arts Master Plan for the City or Santa Ana in 2016-17. It was an opportunity and a revelation to learn about and appreciate the vast wealth of arts and cultural resources that are in the local Santa Ana community. Our mission was not to impose our expertise on what is a healthy arts plan but to inculcate from the community itself what were their priorities and needs, and to forge a plan that benefits the community. Thus, we needed to create bridges with local leadership in all levels, from government officials to artists and students. I had the opportunity to work with a nexus of arts leaders and organizations and was most fortunate to work with Victor Payan and Pocha Pena from United Artist of Santa Ana. They demonstrated true insight into the value of arts and culture in the daily lives of the people of Santa Ana and proved to be critically helpful in their overall contribution of effort, including helping our team create pathways to different segments of the community from the Bowers Museum to small grass roots organizations and individual artists. They lent their effort and love of arts toward every step of our work. They were vital in insuring that the Latinx community voice was a part of the vision and planning, and they further helped us with meetings with a select group of gay and lesbian interests as well as representatives from the handicapped and disabled arts, Spanish speakers and non/arts community. Leadership in the community is measured not merely by what you say but what you do, who you help and support, and what you stand for to better the quality of life in any community. I found Victor and Pocha to be seminal examples of community arts leadership. I have been heartened to witness that several elements of our 2017 plan for the city have been instigated and come to fruition, although alas a few other aspects remain dormant. But the design of the plan was to roll out in a manner that was practical and beneficial to the city. I applaud the work of Victor and Pocha in creating a Historic Main Street Cultural District plan that aligns with the Master Plan and is visionary and useful in design, but I am sorry to hear it was not presented to the California Arts Council in time for consideration of funding. I am also disappointed to learn that the plan was undermined by a few opponents who acted in their own self-interest rather than the public good, which the cultural district plan had provided. I would advise that the Council in the future consider looking at the work being done and not merely the accusations being made. I was at every public meeting during our planning for the Master Plan, and I know very well who the hard working and caring individuals were who gave effort and time and opinion, and who worked with and collaborated with other arts leaders to create a blueprint that was viable and inclusive. I did not see many of the detractors and naysayers stay around for much real work, instead I saw real community leadership from Victor and Pocha. And now with UASA plan I see the same vision and bold mission to make arts and culture important in their city, and I thank them for being out front once again. Although the plan was not presented to the California Arts Council for funding, it is a visionary plan which holds language and action that is viable and can be achieved over time to benefit the community of Santa Ana. It also represents a deep understanding of the community input that was presented throughout the arts master plan public meetings. At the heart of this issue is how can arts and culture benefit the local creative, health, education and financial status of a community, and how can the arts and culture use creativity to positively impact the quality of life of its residents. The creation of a Historic Main Street Cultural District is an effort worth pursuing, and I hope the Council will have the wisdom to keep on seeing how arts and culture make their community better and stronger, and to work with groups like United Artists of Santa Ana to help make this a reality. The future is bright in your city. As ever I am at your disposal if further information is needed and I thank you for the opportunity to submit my comments. Respectfully Submitted, TOMAS J. BENITEZ January 20, 2026 My name is Tomas J. Benitez, and I am an arts and cultural planning consultant from Los Angeles California. I had the pleasure and honor to work on the team with Jerry Allen & Associates to create the Arts Master Plan for the City or Santa Ana in 2016-17. It was an opportunity and a revelation to learn about and appreciate the vast wealth of arts and cultural resources that are in the local Santa Ana community. Our mission was not to impose our expertise on what is a healthy arts plan but to inculcate from the community itself what were their priorities and needs, and to forge a plan that benefits the community. Thus, we needed to create bridges with local leadership in all levels, from government officials to artists and students. I had the opportunity to work with a nexus of arts leaders and organizations and was most fortunate to work with Victor Payan and Pocha Pena from United Artist of Santa Ana. They demonstrated true insight into the value of arts and culture in the daily lives of the people of Santa Ana and proved to be critically helpful in their overall contribution of effort, including helping our team create pathways to different segments of the community from the Bowers Museum to small grass roots organizations and individual artists. They lent their effort and love of arts toward every step of our work. They were vital in insuring that the Latinx community voice was a part of the vision and planning, and they further helped us with meetings with a select group of gay and lesbian interests as well as representatives from the handicapped and disabled arts, Spanish speakers and non/arts community. Leadership in the community is measured not merely by what you say but what you do, who you help and support, and what you stand for to better the quality of life in any community. I found Victor and Pocha to be seminal examples of community arts leadership. I have been heartened to witness that several elements of our 2017 plan for the city have been instigated and come to fruition, although alas a few other aspects remain dormant. But the design of the plan was to roll out in a manner that was practical and beneficial to the city. I applaud the work of Victor and Pocha in creating a Historic Main Street Cultural District plan that aligns with the Master Plan and is visionary and useful in design, but I am sorry to hear it was not presented to the California Arts Council in time for consideration of funding. I am also disappointed to learn that the plan was undermined by a few opponents who acted in their own self-interest rather than the public good, which the cultural district plan had provided. I would advise that the Council in the future consider looking at the work being done and not merely the accusations being made. I was at every public meeting during our planning for the Master Plan, and I know very well who the hard working and caring individuals were who gave effort and time and opinion, and who worked with and collaborated with other arts leaders to create a blueprint that was viable and inclusive. I did not see many of the detractors and naysayers stay around for much real work, instead I saw real community leadership from Victor and Pocha. And now with UASA plan I see the same vision and bold mission to make arts and culture important in their city, and I thank them for being out front once again. Although the plan was not presented to the California Arts Council for funding, it is a visionary plan which holds language and action that is viable and can be achieved over time to benefit the community of Santa Ana. It also represents a deep understanding of the community input that was presented throughout the arts master plan public meetings. At the heart of this issue is how can arts and culture benefit the local creative, health, education and financial status of a community, and how can the arts and culture use creativity to positively impact the quality of life of its residents. The creation of a Historic Main Street Cultural District is an effort worth pursuing, and I hope the Council will have the wisdom to keep on seeing how arts and culture make their community better and stronger, and to work with groups like United Artists of Santa Ana to help make this a reality. The future is bright in your city. As ever I am at your disposal if further information is needed and I thank you for the opportunity to submit my comments. Respectfully Submitted,