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COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING
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PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT
August 11, 2015
5:30 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER City Hall Ross Annex, Conference Room 1600
20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California
Committee Members: Councilmembers Benavides, Tinajero,
Amezcua Police Chief, OCFA Division Chief, Senior Assistant City
Attorney
Recording Secretary: Eileen Greene
PUBLIC COMMENTS - Members of the public are allowed three minutes to speak on agenda
items or matters within the jurisdiction of the Committee.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes of the 5 -26 -15 Meeting
2. 4t" of July (Update on Fireworks Enforcement) — Commander Ken Gominsky {Strategic Plan
Goal No. 1, 2d}
3. Body Cameras (Update on Pilot Program) — Commander Jason Viramontes {Strategic Plan
Goal No. 1, 1f and 3b}
4. Social Media Outreach (Overview of the Police Department's Use of Social Media) —
Commander Chris Revere [Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, 2d}
5. OCFA Annual Update on Fire /EMS Services — Chief Devin Leonard {Strategic Plan Goal No.1,
5b)
6. Landlord Penalties (Review of current SAMC Ordinance in Relation to Rental Properties and
Associated Penalties /Fines) — Community Preservation Manager Alvaro Nunez {Strategic Plan
Goal No. 5, 4e}
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Integrated Software (Update) — Deputy Chief Jim Schnabl {Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, 2a}
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Animal Services
21St Century Policing — Recommendations
E- Cigarette Regulations
ADJOURNMENT — The next Public Safety and Neighborhood Improvement meeting is
scheduled for Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 5:30 PM at the City Hall Ross Annex, Room
1600, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
The complete Strategic Plan document is available at http:/ /www.santa- ana.org /strategic-
planning/.
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Coordinator, at (714) 647 -5624. Please call prior to the meeting date, to allow the City enough time to make
reasonable arrangements for accessibility to this meeting. [Americans with Disabilities Act, Title II, 28 CFR 35.102]
Santa Ana City Council
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P. David Benavides, Roman Reyna, Sal Tinaiem,
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CITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT
MINUTES
May 26, 2015
CALL TO ORDER: Ross Annex, Room 1600
City Hall, 20 Civic Center Drive
Santa Ana, California
5:30 PM
ATTENDANCE: Council Committee members:
David Benavides
Sal Tinajero
Angelica Amezcua
STAFF PRESENT: David Cavazos, CMO
Carlos Rojas, PD
Devin Leonard, OCFA
Laura Rossini, CAO
Doug McGeachy, PD
Jason Viramontes, PD
Ken Gominsky, PD
Christina Holland, PD -Jail Bureau
Robert Carroll, PD
Ed Raya, City Personnel
Ellen Smiley, City Personnel
Eileen F. Greene, Recording Secretary
PUBLIC SPEAKERS: Jeff Chapman
Linnea Chapman
Jeremy Bruce
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Jeff Chapman, resident, addressed Item No. 3 (Bees). Mr. Chapman gives a brief synopsis of
how his three Australian Shepherd dogs were killed as a result of feral bees swarming from his
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neighbor's property. The neighbor had a beehive of Africanized bees that attacked and killed his
three dogs. Mr. Chapman wanted to bring this incident to the attention of this Committee.
Animal Control was understaffed, untrained and unprepared to respond to this type of incident.
Linnea Chapman, resident, referred to item No. 3. It was a 15 -point process from when she
found her dogs dead in her backyard to being able to have them removed 24 hours later. The
dogs were killed as a result of the neighbor's bees. This is a public safety issue.
Jeremy Bruce, vendor, Bee Busters states more information is needed on bee - keeping. The city
of Santa Ana is not a place to keep Af icanized bees that should be kept in wide open spaces.
AGENDAITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes of 3 -24 -15 Meeting
Motion: Approve the Minutes of 3 -24 -15 meeting.
MOTION: Amezcua SECOND: Benavides
VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Amezcua
NOES: None (0)
ABSENT: Tinajero
Motion carries.
Committee member Tinajero joins the meeting in progress at approximately 6:OOPM.
2. Re -entry Program (Update on Re -entry Program of Recently Released Offenders With
Community Stakeholders) — Jail Administrator Christina Holland {Strategic Plan Goal No.
1, 6fl
Jail Administrator Christina Holland provided a power point presentation reviewing an overview
of the Police Department's response to recently released offenders back into the community as
part of the Strategic Plan. The Police Department partners with Santa Ana College to provide
inmates with continuing education such as vocational business programs, state certificate
programs and other life skills courses. Funding is provided by the college and the Santa Ana Jail
Inmate Welfare Fund. The presentation cites other non - profits who provide services and
resources for housing, treatment programs, food and clothing. The Orange County Re -Entry
Partnership website provides links to public, community, and faith -based agencies and
advocates. Re -entry services for employment were also provided.
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3. Bees (Discussion Regarding Bee Incidents On Private Property and/or Public Property
and Applicable Laws) — Deputy Chief Doug McGeachy {Strategic Plan Goal No. 11
Chief Rojas remarked that the Animal Services issue brought up in Public Comments is being
evaluated with a report coming to this Committee in the near future. Deputy Chief McGeachy
supplied a power point presentation regarding bees and the current laws governing them. There
is no state law prohibiting feral beehives on private property and no special permits to keep bees
in the state of California or county of Orange. The Santa Ana Municipal Code prohibits bees
within the city, except by special permit in the A -I General Agricultural District. This
discussion came about due to the attack and death of three Australian Shepherd dogs while in
their backyard by a neighbor's bees.
4. Fireworks (Update on Enforcement for 4th of July) — Commander Ken Gominsky
{Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, 2d)
Commander Ken Gominsky delivered a power point presentation updating the enforcement plan
for 4th of July. The anonymous tip line will be shared citywide via community outreach, social
media and school flyers. Commander Gominsky shows has samples of the flyers for elementary
school children, and posters to be placed around the city. A video clip is shown of the Public
Service Announcement made by Santa Ana Police Chief Rojas and OCFA Captain Horner. The
Department has already been receiving tips regarding illegal fireworks and undercover
operations have begun.
5. Police Officer Body Cameras (Update on Status of Exploratory Committee and
Department of Justice Grant Submission) — Commander Jason Viramontes {Strategic Plan
Goal No. 1, if and 3b)
Commander Virainontes provided a power point presentation with an update on police body
cameras. The first community forum was held on April 3oth. It was a small group of people
made up of diverse backgrounds: political leaders, students, and local media and community
activist groups. Topics discussed included benefits and concerns about the body cameras. There
is more community forums planned with the arrival of demonstration pieces. There are 12
Federal grants available that the Police Department is looking at.
6. Downtown Video Project (Update on Planning, Implementation and Funding) —
Commander Ken Gominsky {Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, 1j1
Commander Ken Gominsky discussed and updated the video project where the Downtown Santa
Ana area will have video capabilities and customer service kiosks during his power point
presentation. Video cameras will be mounted on City -owned buildings, traffic poles and in
parking garages. Radio communication will provide wireless service of the video to the Santa
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Ana Police Department. The Department is in the final process of procurement and then it will
come before City Council. Once the project is approved, it can be up and running in two
months.
7. Community Policing Plan /Self- Assessment Tool (Update) — Commander Ken Gominsky
{Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, la}
Commander Ken Gominsky gave an update on Community Oriented Policing Survey. The
power point presentation defined the goal of the survey as helping create a Community Oriented
Policing Plan. There will be six steps: informal information gathering, compiling data and
sorting into common themes, select an entity to co- author the COP survey, select a research
partner, utilize the partnership to establish four community forums in each of the four policing
districts, and finally have the research partner utilize data from all prior actions sent out via the
City of Santa Ana and SAUSD resources, as well as social media.
8. Police Officer Recruitment (Update) — Police Admin. Manager Robert Carroll
{Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, li}
Police Admin. Manager Carroll dispensed a power point presentation which highlighted progress
made since the beginning of 2015 as it relates to police officer recruitment. He discussed various
resources that the Department continues to use to attract viable candidates. The Department also
implemented different strategies and identified funds for marketing activities and recruiting
candidates. Upcoming will be implementation and research of new software programs to
increase efficiency.
9. Wage and Benefit Study (Discussion of Comparable Wage and Benefits of Police
Officers) — Executive Director, Personnel, Ed Raya {Strategic Plan Goal No. 7, 4a}
Ed Raya, Executive Director of Personnel, dispensed a handout addressing the results of a salary
study. The salary study is a tool used when studying a number of positions to maintain who we
are and the compensation we offer across the board with other cities in the county. Police
officers picked the agencies that most resemble Santa Ana, including some cities outside the
county that serve larger, diverse communities. Adding together Santa Ana's base pay and total
potential annual compensation, the City of Santa Ana came up at being No. 3. Santa Ana is
competitive in the marketplace with base pay average and total compensation a little above
average.
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Chairman Benavides, Councilmember Amezcua and Councilmember Tinajero were in
attendance to discuss the above agenda items. The Public Safety Committee was very supportive
of the Police Department's re -entry program and different certificates available, this year's
public awareness /educational campaign regarding fireworks, having community forums to
discuss the issues of police body cameras, and enhancing public safety in the Downtown.
Councilmember Tinajero was excited about the community policing plan but wanted to exercise
caution with the survey because of the diversification of Santa Ana's population. The City
Manager thanked the Committee for making Police Officer Recruitment a priority. Overall, the
Public Safety Committee was complimentary and thanked the City Manager, Police Chief and
the Chief of OCFA for all their hard work.
ACTION:
Councilmember Amezcua directed staff to create a Public Service Announcement regarding the
dangers of having feral or Africanized bees. The Police Department will work on a public safety
campaign with the owners of the dogs who were killed to raise awareness of laws and dangers.
City Manager Cavazos agreed that the report would be brought back to this Council sub-
committee.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
No future items identified.
ADJOURNMENT — 6:59 P.M.
CARLOSROJAS
Chief of Police
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CITY OF SANTA ANA.
AGENDA
Parks, Recreation, Education and Youth (PREY) Council Committee
Monday, August 17, 2015 — 5:30 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER Room 1600, Santa Ana City Hall Ross Annex
Committee Members: Council Member Tern Sal Tinajero, Council
Member Angelica Amezcua, and Council
Member Roman Reyna
Recording Secretary: Ron Ono, Admin Services Manager
PUBLIC COMMENTS - Members of the public are allowed three minutes to speak on agenda items
or matters within the jurisdiction of the Committee.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes of the April 27, 2015 Meeting
2. FY 15 -16 Park Improvement Plan Update (Ali Borujerdi ) {Strategic Plan No. 6, 2A, 2131
3. Discuss District /City August 24 Joint Policy Meeting (Gerardo Mouet) {Strategic Plan No. 2, 1131
a. Joint Use Agreements and Projects
b. Homeless Shelter
c. SAUSD Student City Library Card
d. Fallow Up Items from District /City May 4 Joint Policy Meeting
4. Joint Use Tennis Court at Santa Ana High School (Gerardo Mouet) {Strategic Plan No. 2,1 B)
5. Update on New Recreation and Library Programs (Jeannie Jurado) {Strategic Plan No. 2, 2A, 213,
3D}
6. Staff Update & Comments
STAFF MEMBER COMMENTS
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT
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Santa Ana City Council
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
PARKS, RECREATION, EDUCATION AND YOUTH
April 27, 2015
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting convened at 5:44 p.m. at Santa Ana City Hall Ross Annex Room
1600; 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California 92702.
ATTENDANCE
Council members Present Mayor Pro Tem, Sal Tinajero (Chair)
Roman Reyna
Angelica Amezcua
Staff Present: David Cavazos, City Manager
Gerardo Mouet, PRCSA Executive Director
Ron Ono, Administrative Services Manager
Jeannie Jurado, Community Services Manager
Jorge Garcia, Sr. Management Assistant CMO
Kent Yamaguchi, SA Zoo Manager
Cheryl Eberly, Principal Librarian
Hiram Uribe, Graphic Designer
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
o None
• APPROVAL OF MINUTES
o Minutes of October 27, 2014 accepted as presented.
• UPDATE ON NEW YOUTH COMMISSION AND YOUTH CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
PROGRAM
o Cheryl Eberly introduced the youth interns and the youth services summit.
She presented the Key Activities, which included Outreach Events to promote
Civic Engagement, Higher Education Programming, Planning Youth Voter
Drive, and Summer Volunteer boot camp.
The Youth Commission held a Special meeting to establish bylaws.
PREY Regular Meeting Page 1 April 27, 2015
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• Councilmember Reyna expressed concern about the voter outreach portion.
Program should focus on mentoring and promoting graduation.
• Mr. Mouet explained the voter outreach is to inform youth on registration and
voting process.
• Councilmember Reyna indicated he would like the youth to facilitate the
voting process.
• Councilmember Tinajero indicated Anaheim teaches youth on how to register
at age 16 years. Need to promote absentee ballots since most residents
work.
• Overall the council expressed excitement over the program.
• JOINT -USE MASTER AGREEMENT UPDATE
• Mr. Mouet presented the purpose of the Master Joint Use Agreement is to
consolidate all the existing agreements with SAUSD for use of facilities.
• Councilmember Reyna asked if there has been discussion on an overall
agreement with all the schools.
• Mr. Mouet explained the Civic Center Act requires the district to open school
sites to the public.
• Councilmember Reyna asked if the proposed Godinez synthetic turf included
the track as part of the project. Staff responded it does.
• Councilmember Tinajero asked about the Willowick Golf Course.
• City Manager Cavazos indicated we need additional open space to address
the needs of our growing population. The gross revenue of the golf course is
$600,000 and the purchase price is $6 million.
• Councilmember Tinajero indicated the Godinez field needs two batting cages
and the Segerstrom field needs an enclosed dugout.
« PARK DEFERRED MAINTENANCE
o Continued to the next meeting.
UPDATE ON ZOO GIANT RIVER OTTER PROJECT
o Kent Yamaguchi, SA Zoo Manager presented the need for a new exhibit and
how the existing exhibit will be modified with an underwater viewing window.
He indicated the zoo is looking at housing two pairs of animals to rotate in the
exhibit. The cost of the exhibit is $2 million and we are looking at partnering
with FOSAZ, OCWD, Discovery Museum and others to help fund $600,000 of
the exhibit.
« McFADDEN /STANDARD PARK LAND SWAP PROSPECT UPDATE
c Continued to next meeting
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MAJOR CITY PRODUCED EVENTS UPDATE
• Jeannie Jurado presented the list of City produced events and the flyer for the
May 1, 2 &3 Cinco de Mayo event. She also provided dates and time for the
July 4t" Celebration, Shakespeare in the Park, Plaza Wellness 5K, and other
events.
• Councilmember Reyna indicated he contacted 1 st American Title to help with
sponsorship for some of the events and asked if they contacted staff.
• REVIEW DOG PARK FEASIBILITY STUDIES
o Continued to next meeting.
• STAFF UPDATE AND COMMENTS
o None
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
o Councilmember Amezcua indicated she was pleased to be at the events.
o Reyna indicated Parks and Recreation is growing. We have a lot of events
and the video produced by the youth was great.
o Council member Tinajero indicated its great opportunity when we have money
and working together as a team.
• FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
o Councilmember indicated we need to communicate on the list of items and
reduce it to five or less items.
• ADJOURNED: 6:57 p.m.
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Executive Director, PRCSA
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SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT /CITY OF SANTA ANA COUNCIL
JOINT POLICY MEETING
The Santa Ana Unified School District /City of Santa Ana Council Joint Policy Meeting will convene at the
City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California, in City Hall Ross Annex Room 1600 at
4:OOpm, Monday August 24, 2015.
AGENDA
August 24, 2015
CALL TO ORDER
PUBLIC COMMENTS
1.0 Approval of Minutes of the May 4, 2015 District /City Minutes
2.0 Safety Issues
2.1
Homeless Shelter Update - City
2.2
Update on Needle Exchange Update — City
2.3
Vector Control Update
3.0 Possible Joint -Use Agreements
3.1
Model Master Agreement
3.2
Godinez Fundamental High School
3.2.1 Involving Stadium and Track Fields
3.2.2 Support by:
3.2.2.1 50/50 sharing of capital expanse
3.2.2.2 Irrevocable trust with annual contribution
3.3
Santa Ana High School Tennis Courts
3.4
Segerstrom High School Fields
3.5
Library Collaboration
4.0 Updates
4.1
City Produced Events
4.2 Promise Zone — City
4.3 Follow Up to Santa Ana Winds, Grant School Parking, and Lyon Street Tree Needs
5.0 Future Items for Discussion and Planning
6.0 Next scheduled meeting— Monday November 2, 2015 at 5:30p.m. — Santa Ana Unified School
District- Board room.
ADJOURNMENT
City of Santa Ana
Council Member Sal Tinajero
Council Member Angelica Amezcua
Council Member Roman Rayne
City Manager David Cavazos
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Santa Ana Unified School District
Board of Education President John Palacio
Board of Education Vice President Cecilia Iglesias
Superintendent Rick Miller
Minutes Page 1
Santa Ana Unified School. District
1601 E. Chestnut Avenue
Santa Ana, California 92701
MINUTES
Santa Ana Unified School District / City of Santa Ana Council
Joint Policy Meeting
May 4, 2015
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 9:38 p.m. by Santa Ana Unified School
District (SAUSD) Hoard President Palacio. Other SAUSD Board member in attendance
was Ms. Iglesias, Vice President.
SAUSD staff members present were Dr. Miller, Superintendent of Scheele; Dr,
Phillips, Deputy Superintendent, operations; Dr. Haglund, Deputy Superintendent,
Educational Services; and Dr. Lopez - Guerra, Director of Community Relations,
City Council members present were Roman Reyna, Angelica Amezcua, and Sal
Tinajero.
City staff. 'present were David Cavazos, City Manager; Gerardo Mouet, PRCSA
Executive Director; Ron Ono, Administrative Services Manager; Jeannie Jurado,
Community Services Manager; Fra.n.eisoo Orallana, Sr. Engineer.; Nahil Saba, Water
Resources Manager Scott Kutner, District Manager Neighborhood Initiatives; Kelly
Reenders, CDA Executive Director; Vince Fregoso, Acting Planning Manager; Robert
Cortez, Special Assistant to the City Manager.
PU9LIC PRESENTATIONS
JiLl Gottlieb, Helene Nepomuceno, Tony Viram,ontes, Alexandra Smith, and Aimee
Dunkle addressed the committee members related to the Orange County Needle Exchange
Program.
1.0 Approval of minutes of January 26, 2019 District /City Minutes
Mr. Tinajero motioned, Mr. Reyna seconded to approve Nlinutes of January 26,
2015.
Change in Order of Agenda
5,0 Santa Ana Winds Program - Instruments
�cllewing discussions indicate the Santa Ana Winds no longer exists and
committee asked about the status of the instrument and uniform storage. Mr.
Mouet, PRCSA EXeeUtiVe Director will look into Ground Lease Agreement and
report back.
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Minutes Page 2
Change in order of Agenda
2.0 Student Safety Issues
2,5 Proposed IV Needle Exchange Program (near Davis Elementary School)
Mr. Cavazos, City Manager opened discussion; Scott Kutner, District Manager
Neighborhood Initiatives stated deadline is May 14 and State has to comply with
zoning.
2.1 Cell Tower - Portola Park (near Muir Fundamental Elementary School)
Following discussions and after hearing comments, Mr. Mouet, PRCSA Executive
Director stated the City will communicate with the District related to proposed
locations for cell towers.
2.2 Crossing Guards
Mr, Palacio, SAUSD Hoard ?resident suggested District should be part of the
pre - planning process on site locations; Mr. Cavazos, City Manager stated SAPD
and SAUSD PD have been meeting.
Change in Order of Agenda
3.0 Possible Joint -Use Agreements
3.1 Master Agreement
3.2 Godinez Fundamental High School - possible use agreement with Valley,
Century and other locations in the City
3.2.1 Xnvolving multi- purpose field and Track improvements.
3.2.2 Supported by:
a. 50 /50 sharing of capital expense
b. Irrevocable trust with annual contribution
• To serve maintenance end future improvement needs
Related to the Sports Complex and Century High School, Mr, Palacio
suggests an equal partnership with the City. Mr. Reyna, City Council
member stated working together will create an opportunity for sustained
change. Ms. Amezcua, City Council member stated because of the lack of
open space, community needs access to schools and she is wi.i.l.ing to
invest money in future improvements and partnerships. Dr., Miller, SAUSD
Superintendent stated convereations have been initiated with Mr.
Cavazos, City Manager relating to utilizing facilities; joint use must
be very clear, set guidelines, figure out policy, putting aside money to
replace facilities. Joint, use should include short term and long term
support.
3.2.3 Home Run Fence on Godinez High Ball Diamonds
Mr. Mouet stated agreement must be, amended to reflect- reality; project
needs to have a cost esti_mats for tournament field,
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3.4 MacArthur Fundamental Parking Lot
Mr. Mouet stated there was an informal understanding that the parking lot can
be used; hoatever, new gates were installed and locked. City needs access.
Committee suggested the staff get together to resolve how city will have
access.
3.5 Santa Ana Valley High School Sports Complex
Mr. Mouet stated Valley was under a joint use agreement, whereby city installed
the sports Lighting for use of fields. The lighting was removed to install the
new sports complex. Need to discuss the continuation of its joint use or
availability through the Civic Center Act,
4.0 Parking and Traffiu
4.1 Grant Site Barking (Diagonal)
Mr. Balaoio suggested diagonal parking spaces; Mr. Cavazos suggested staff
look into it and return with a solution to continue discussion.
6.0 watex Conservation and yducation Presentation
Na.bil Saba, Water Resources Manager for the City of Santa Ana provided an
update and stated the governor requires a 25% reduction in water usage, Santa
Ana is required to reduce its water usage by 12£. Jessica Ouwe.rkerk, Public
Affairs Manager with the Municipal water Dist.r.i,ct of orange County presented
information on the Water Education School Program provided to over 3 million
students countywide.
7.Q Updates
7.1 Street Resurfacing (Mitchell Child Development Center)
Pilot program with the City of Santa Ana and businesses around the area;
place on next Agenda.
7,2 Century High School (trees on Lyon Street)
Mr. Mouet stated the City will follow -up on trees.
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There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:38 p.m.
Next scheduled meeting - Mondav August 3, 2015, at. 5:30 P.M. - City Of Santa
Ana, Administration Building.
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