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Item 03 - Draft Minutes from the Regular Meeting of October 21, 2025
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Item 03 - Draft Minutes from the Regular Meeting of October 21, 2025
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CITY COUNCIL 5 OCTOBER 21, 2025 <br />MINUTES: City Attorney Sonia Carvalho reported the City is working on a contempt <br />order for the Sunland Motel property. <br />4. Marion Crane spoke regarding the death of her son, Garrett Crane, and requested <br />a full investigation of the incident and Sunland Motel. <br /> <br />5. Desi Reyes spoke regarding the First Street corridor, the need for revitalization, and <br />a postponed project in that area. <br /> <br />6. Debra Ashby, South Coast Air Quality Management District, spoke regarding two <br />programs potentially available to Santa Ana residents and business: the Invest <br />Clean Program and the GoZero Rebate Program. <br /> <br />7. Hector Bustos spoke regarding a recent surge of federal immigration enforcement <br />in the City, how it is affecting families, the steps the District is taking to ensure <br />schools are safe havens for students and their families, and spoke in support of <br />Agenda Item No. 11. <br /> <br />8. Navareet Dhaliwal highlighted the benefits of the ArtWalk hosted by the Frida <br />Cinema and in support of Agenda Item No. 11. <br /> <br />9. Sandra spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 17 and spoke regarding increased <br />immigration enforcement incidents in the City. <br /> <br />10. Tanya Navarro spoke regarding immigration enforcement incidents in the City, the <br />aid nonprofits and other community organization are providing to those affected by <br />the immigration enforcement, and in support of Agenda Item No. Item 17. <br /> <br />11. Dale Helvig spoke regarding records released pertaining to his public records <br />request and the City Council’s use of discretionary funds. <br /> <br />12. Victor Mendez spoke regarding overdoses in the City, requested the Council take <br />action to prevent any further overdose related deaths, Metro East Housing, tourism <br />in the City, and the postponed First Street corridor project. <br /> <br /> <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following <br />Consent Calendar Items: 4 through 16 and waive reading of all resolutions and <br />ordinances. <br /> <br />MINUTES: At 7:38 P.M., the Consent Calendar was considered. <br />Mayor Amezcua pulled Item Nos. 10, 11, 14, and 15 for separate discussion and <br />consideration. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CONSENT CALENDAR
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