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COMMUNITY SERVICES PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY, AND PUBLIC <br /> WORKS AGENCY, INCLUDING ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND/OR <br /> REALLOCATIONS <br /> MINUTES: Acting Finance and Management Services Director Alex Trinidad <br /> provided a presentation regarding the Mid-Year Budget Update. <br /> Councilmember Lopez requested an analysis to show the impact of sales tax and <br /> the auto industry, as a result of the new tariffs. She opposed reductions to alley <br /> improvement programs and advocated for yearly improvements, requested that the <br /> Public Works Agency prioritize sidewalk repairs, and spoke in support of allocating <br /> $1 million to cover City debt. <br /> Councilmember Hernandez echoed Councilmember Lopez's concerns regarding <br /> sidewalks and emphasized liability and safety concerns. He opposed reducing alley <br /> improvements, spoke in support of Civic Center rehabilitation, increased Library <br /> and Zoo funding, fully staffing the City Manager's Office, sidewalk repairs on Flower <br /> Street, Fairview corridor repairs, and requested staff prioritize park feasibility in <br /> Washington Square. <br /> Mayor Amezcua asked for confirmation regarding the date for future budget <br /> discussions. <br /> City Manager Nunez confirmed the next budget meeting is scheduled for March 18, <br /> 2025. <br /> Councilmember Bacerra spoke regarding the Gas Tax fund, and suggested future <br /> sidewalk improvements in revenue generating areas and leasing available spaces <br /> within the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center. He expressed support for an <br /> in-house construction crew. <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez supported economic development, and suggested <br /> marketing for cannabis, the Auto Mall, and used car dealerships located on Harbor <br /> Boulevard. He opposed reducing alley improvements funding, and expressed <br /> support of Santiago Gym floor improvements, increased Zoo funding, and <br /> expansion of the Quality of Life Team (QOLT) contract. <br /> Mayor Amezcua spoke in support of the 13 full-time positions and requested <br /> clarification regarding QOL T. <br /> City Manager Alvaro Nunez shared information related to QOLT and increased <br /> outreach efforts. <br /> Mayor Amezcua asked if City staff are collaborating with County staff to ensure the <br /> County fulfills its QOL T responsibilities. <br /> City Manager Nunez confirmed the collaboration of City and County staff. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 15 MARCH 4, 2025 <br />