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11. Jennifer Rice spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 16. <br />12. Morris Thomas spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 16. <br />13. Xavier Martinez expressed concern regarding the lack of flood drains throughout the <br />City and requested additional flood drains and recreational facilities in his <br />neighborhood. <br />14. Anthony Felix requested sidewalks be leveled throughout the City and spoke <br />regarding the proper allocation of public funds. <br />15. Adrian Hernandez spoke regarding expanding community art programs and <br />congratulated the teams who received recognitions. <br />16. Dorian Romero spoke in support of the First Street Multimodal project, regarding <br />preventable pedestrian deaths, and urged the Council to make the City walkable and <br />safe. <br />17. Scott Ham spoke regarding the First Street Multimodal plan, and urged Council to <br />consider concept two and to proceed with the project as soon as possible. <br />18. Ana Gallardo spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 16. <br />19. Victor Mendez spoke regarding higher education, economic development, the First <br />Street Multimodal plan, and a petition he will be circulating. <br />20. Paul Nagel spoke regarding the First Street Multimodal plan and resident's safety. <br />The following speaker addressed City Council via teleconference: <br />21. Nina Jirik spoke regarding park access in her neighborhood, the City's feasibility <br />study, and a passive walkable park in the Washington Square neighborhood. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve staff recommendations on the following <br />Consent Calendar Items: 7 through 19 and waive reading of all resolutions and <br />ordinances. <br />MINUTES: At 7:14 P.M., the Consent Calendar was considered. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Penaloza pulled Agenda Item No. 16 for separate discussion and <br />consideration. <br />CITY COUNCIL 4 MARCH 3, 2026 <br />