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COMMENTS <br /> <br />90.A. <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />John Dieball, representing Jadtec Computer Group protested the City procedures used to <br />issue RFP 94-045 for computer systems maintenance and support. <br /> <br />City Manager Ream recommended Dieball's concerns be addressed at the upcoming pre-bid <br />conference. Mayor Young requested the Council be kept informed concerning the bid <br />process. <br /> <br />Neil Riekse, Tool & Die Supply Company, reported Code Enforcement staff had cautioned <br />him not to place a portable directional sign in the public right-of-way. The City Manager <br />indicated he would investigate the complaint. <br /> <br />In response to Tina Oda's question concerning whether Councilmembers voted based on <br />personal opinion or constituent directive, the Mayor responded that Councilmembers <br />considered all information and voted based on their best individual judgments. <br /> <br />Florence Leach expressed concern that the City had incurred bonded indebtedness without a <br />2/3 vote of the people required by the City Charter. <br /> <br />Ed Danoff urged the Council to allow liberal use of the Historic Code, rather than requiring <br />more costly variances, to encourage businesses to undertake property improvements. <br /> <br />Miles Leach encouraged citizens to exercise their constitutional right to vote in the upcoming <br />election to avoid loss of personal freedoms. <br /> <br />Noting the onset of inclement weather, Tim Carpenter urged the Council to suspend <br />enforcement of the City's anti-camping ordinance pending a Supreme Court decision on the <br />matter. <br /> <br />Margaret Farris encouraged Mayor Young to again run for election as Mayor. <br /> <br />90.B. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> <br />Councilmember Moreno requested staff provide him the schedule for installation of sidewalks <br />on Fairview Street between Trask and Garden Grove Boulevard. <br /> <br />Mayor Pro Tem Pulido announced the City was preparing a City Council commendation for <br />Don Cribb, founder of the Santa Ana Arts Council, in addition to the recognition the <br />Neighborhood Associations had bestowed on Cribb at the last Council meeting. Pulido noted <br />the Sandpointe and West Floral Park neighborhoods had scheduled fairs for October 29 and <br />opined such activities helped build community spirit. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINLrrES <br /> <br />277 <br /> <br />OCTOBER 17, 1994 <br /> <br /> <br />
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