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37.Joey L. spoke regarding ongoing issues with Kingsley Corporation. <br /> 38. Connie Major spoke in support of building a park in the Washington Square <br /> Neighborhood and expressed concern regarding the lighting inside the elevator at <br /> the Train Station. <br /> 39.Irma Jauregui spoke regarding the benefits of the PAAL program and requested the <br /> program not be cut. <br /> 40.Dale Helvig spoke regarding Agenda Item No. 19 and spoke in opposition to Agenda <br /> Item No. 20. <br /> 41.Mai Do spoke in support of Agenda Item Nos. 22 and 23. <br /> 42. Carl Benninger invited all to the Orange County Soccer game on May 23, 2026, <br /> Comlink on June 25, 2026, spoke in opposition to Agenda Item No. 20, requested <br /> the PAAL program not be cut, and requested cameras along the Alton bike trail. <br /> 43.Kathia Canlas spoke regarding Agenda Item No. 20. <br /> 44.Diana T. spoke on ongoing issues with Kingsley Corporation and Coach Royal <br /> Mobile Homes. <br /> 45. Vern Nelson spoke regarding the Coach Royal Mobile Homes and justice for Noe <br /> Rodriguez. <br /> 46. Guadalupe Barragan (translation: Spanish) spoke on ongoing issues with Kingsley <br /> Corporation and Coach Royal Mobile Homes. <br /> 47.Silvia Ayala (translation: Spanish) spoke on ongoing issues with Kingsley <br /> Corporation and Coach Royal Mobile Homes. <br /> 48.Julie Herrick spoke on ongoing issues with Kingsley Corporation and Coach Royal <br /> Mobile Homes and spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 23. <br /> The following speakers addressed City Council via teleconference: <br /> 49.Pocha Pena spoke in support of cutting the PAAL program. <br /> 50. Victor Payan spoke regarding Agenda Item No. 24. <br /> 51. Tim James spoke in opposition to Agenda Item No. 20. <br /> City Attorney Sonia Carvalho explained the City is actively addressing the Coach Royal <br /> Mobile Homes matter through voter-adopted ordinances and processing filed petitions, <br /> explained the City does not have legal authority to initiate civil action against private <br /> entities and efforts to contact attorneys regarding potential civil litigation options, and <br /> offered to meet with residents to discuss concerns and review information. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 7 MAY 19, 2026 <br />