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MINUTES: Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez thanked the Council for appointing him to OC Vector <br />Control, expressed gratitude for seeing the community service efforts of fellow <br />councilmembers at local food distributions last week, and announced his support for artists <br />who do not wish to waive their Visual Artist Rights Act protections. <br />Councilmember Lopez expressed gratitude for interns Brandon and Joe, the Public Works <br />Director, and the Parks and Recreation Director, requested a meeting with the City <br />Manager to discuss supporting artists in the community, and wished everyone a Happy <br />New Year and her father a Happy Birthday. <br />Councilmember Penaloza thanked city staff for their assistance with food distribution, <br />thanked Chief Rodriguez for his leadership, and wished everyone a safe and joyous holiday <br />season. <br />Councilmember Hernandez wished all neighbors a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, <br />stressed the importance of the arts to the city, and spoke in favor of ensuring the City is not <br />asking artists to waive their Visual Artist Rights Act protections. He uplifted the family of Noe <br />Rodriguez, and wished his cousin, Brandon Lopez, and daughter, Evoni, a Happy Birthday. <br />Councilmember Bacerra thanked his colleagues for approving a budget appropriation <br />adjustment utilizing NPDES permit revenue, thanked the Community Development staff for <br />being awarded $4.8 million in CaIHOME funds that will go towards promoting affordable <br />home ownership, and thanked Commanders Gutierrez and Lopez and the QOLT team for <br />allowing him to join a ride -along. He wished everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, <br />and Happy Holidays. <br />Councilmember Phan shared a recent story of a senior living in Konai Mobile Home Park <br />in Ward 1. She wished everyone a wonderful Christmas, holiday season, and a safe and <br />Happy New Year. <br />Mayor Amezcua expressed appreciation for and support of the artists, thanked the City <br />Manager, Chief, and all staff for progress made in the last 18 months, and thanked the City <br />Manager, his staff, the Chief, Deputy Chiefs, and all officers for their work in 2025 dealing <br />with the criminal element, homelessness, and immigration and CalFresh issues. She <br />detailed the recent large-scale effort with Mosaic, the Labor Federation, volunteers, <br />Councilmembers Penaloza and Becerra, the Police Department, POA, and Legado 7, <br />where they gave out 2,000 turkeys and food boxes. She announced a toy giveaway on <br />Saturday, December 13th, at the Downtown Santa Ana Tamalada and another food <br />distribution on the 14th at Salgado Park. She stated she will likely ask the City Manager in <br />two months to put another $150,000 on the agenda for Ayuda Sin Fronteras, wished <br />everyone a very happy holiday, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year. She congratulated <br />her son, Michael, and his wife, Stephanie, on their upcoming marriage. <br />CITY COUNCIL 26 DECEMBER 2, 2025 <br />