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CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS <br /> 1. Certificate of Recognition presented by Mayor Pro Tern Vazquez to <br /> Relampago del Cielo in honor of their 50t" Anniversary <br /> MINUTES: Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez presented a certificate of recognition to <br /> Relampago del Cielo in honor of their 50rh Anniversary. <br /> 2. Proclamation presented by Councilmember Lopez to RedBoy Productions <br /> and the Heritage Museum of Orange County declaring November 2025, as <br /> Native American Heritage Month <br /> MINUTES: Councilmember Lopez presented a proclamation to RedBoy Productions <br /> and the Heritage Museum of Orange County declaring November 2025 as Native <br /> American Heritage Month. <br /> 3. Certificate of Recognition presented by Councilmember Penaloza to Monse <br /> Santilian in honor of her Exceptional Athletic Achievements <br /> MINUTES: Councilmember Penaloza presented a certificate of recognition to Monse <br /> Santillan in honor of her exception athletic achievements. <br /> STAFF PRESENTATIONS <br /> 4. Homelessness Update <br /> MINUTES: Community Development Director Michael Garcia provided a presentation <br /> regarding the CityNet point in time count and a homelessness update. <br /> Councilmember Penaloza inquired regarding the types of employment held by the <br /> homeless population. <br /> Homeless Services Division Manager Kenneth Gominsky reported that staff did not <br /> collect specific employment data unless volunteered by the participants and the <br /> information was obtained for potential rehiring purposes only. <br /> Councilmember Bacerra inquired regarding the difference between positive street exits <br /> versus exit to shelters. <br /> Manager Gominsky provided information regarding shelter exits. <br /> Mayor Amezcua inquired regarding shelter costs, drug testing, foster care data, <br /> veterans data, and Quality of Life Team (QOLT) operating hours. <br /> Manager Gominsky clarified drug testing is not a common practice at the shelter and is <br /> performed if an individual is exhibiting signs and symptoms of intoxication upon <br /> returning to the shelter. He explained the shelter is not allowed to force drug testing <br /> because it receives Public Housing Authority and Homeless Housing, Assistance and <br /> CITY COUNCIL 4 DECEMBER 2, 2025 <br />