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COMMENTS <br />■ Asked the Council to adjourn in memory of Santa Ana Police <br />Captain Dan McCoy and appealed to the community to donate <br />funds for the A4 Skyhawk Project, which was started due to the <br />vision of Captain McCoy as a memorial tribute to the marines at El <br />Toro Marine Base <br />Mayor Pro Tern McGuigan: <br />■ Congratulated Patti Nunn, Economic Development Manager on her <br />nomination for a Woman of Excellence award by the Orange <br />County Business Council; she further congratulated Maria Noel, <br />Vice President, Fairhaven Memorial Park and Mortuary for her <br />nomination for this award <br />• Noted that the Police and Fire Games in June will be held at 40 <br />locations and will feature sixty sporting events <br />■ Asked the Council to adjourn in memory of Herman Robert Fink, a <br />long time Santa Ana resident who died at the age of 105 <br />Councilmember Bist: <br />■ Congratulated Floral Park on another successful home and garden <br />tour on April 27-28, 2002 <br />• Thanked the Police Department for its quick response to recent <br />calls for assistance with traffic problems in her neighborhood, and, <br />asked staff to provide information as to how residents in a <br />designated permit parking district would request permit parking <br />■ Announced that Memphis Restaurant, located in the Artists Village, <br />is now open <br />■ Asked the Council to adjourn in memory of Beverly Narkiewicz, a <br />longtime resident who was active in the Historical Society and the <br />Wilshire Square Neighborhood <br />Councilmember Solorio: <br />• Noted that the Gala at the new Delhi Center on May 4t' was very <br />successful and due to fundraising efforts, the center has met its <br />match for a grant through the Weingart Foundation which will soon <br />release $300,000 to the Delhi Center <br />• Announced that on April 30, 2002 there was a groundbreaking <br />ceremony for the live/work lofts in the Artists Village and asked <br />Deputy City Manager Cindy Nelson to give an update on this <br />project. Ms. Nelson stated that plans called for eighty-six units, <br />with models expected to be under construction by June. She also <br />noted that there were currently 300 names on the interest list for <br />these units. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 169 MAY 6, 2002 <br />