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COMMENTS <br />Mayor Pulido asked the City Attorney to research the foregoing matter with Code Enforce- <br />ment's assistance. <br />Councilmember Espinoza commended the Riverview West Neighborhood for its leadership <br />regarding the transfer of abandoned vehicle abatement to Community Preservation. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Richardson: <br />- noted a recent article in the Los Angeles Times had highlighted the Wilshire Square <br />neighborhood <br />- asked staff to provide the timeline for completing its review of pay phones in the <br />public right-of-way and reported two new pay phones in residential yards on <br />Broadway; <br />- requested staff investigate a complaint from a N. Ross Street resident regarding <br />adjacent apartment building dwellers dumping debris in the resident's yard, and <br />- enumerated the issues for discussion at upcoming Council Study Sessions in <br />August, September, and October. <br />Councilmember McGuigan: <br />- asked City Attorney Joe Fletcher if he were aware of any cities providing incentives <br />to landscapers who used "leaf vacuums" as opposed to "leaf blowers" (the City <br />Attorney indicated he would investigate); <br />- complimented the Republic Homes Association on its recent ice cream social event <br />and presented the Mayor with a plaque expressing the Association's appreciation to <br />the City that she had accepted on his behalf; and <br />- noted several upcoming weekend car shows -- the August 9 Police and Fire Vehicle <br />Show at MainPlace between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., August 16 Antique and <br />Classic Car Show at Portola Park between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., and September <br />6 Cops for Kids Custom Car Show at the Santa Ana Stadium between 10:00 a.m. <br />and 4:00 p.m. <br />Councilmember Lutz: <br />- reported his attendance at the grand opening of a new Santa Ana business -- <br />Nextlink, a telecommunications firm on Deere Street with over 80 employees; and <br />- inquired as to what the Council might do to assist the Orange County Crazies and <br />the Pacific Symphony resolve their lease agreement impasse, and asked Community <br />Development Executive Director Cindy Nelson to investigate and report. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 243 AUGUST A, 1997 <br />h <br />