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bilingual, some PSA'S. I would be willing to be on any type of citizen's committee to <br />brainstorm this issue. Other cities that are just as dense have PSA's up on YouTube; I didn't see <br />any for Santa Ana so we need to step up and do something. <br />Richard Barasch and Alison Stanley - concerned about the discharge of illegal and safe and sane <br />fireworks in Santa Ana on both July 4t' and New Year's Eve. They provided a handout and said <br />they met with members of both the Police and Fire Department to discuss concerns. These are <br />the suggestions they propose: 1) phone hotline to report illegal fireworks; 2) should be <br />unmarked police cars to cite violators throughout the city; 3) safe and sane fireworks only on <br />private property; 4) increase maximum fine for violators to $1,000; and 5) cites be served on <br />property owners as well as the violators. Willing to participate in a joint task force to implement <br />any or all of the proposals. <br />Scott Sink - wants a new ordinance to direct SAPD to decline all ICE hold requests. Honoring <br />detainers erodes community trust, rewards criminals, unjustly punishes migrants, separates <br />families, and drains city resources. Anaheim and Costa Mesa partnered with immigration to <br />make sure the worst criminals remain locked up, but there was no guarantee. In fact, the first <br />people deported were for very minor crimes. Sharing data with ICE in not necessary to identify <br />deportable felons, it usually affects non-criminals or those convicted of minor offenses. Felons <br />are sent to county or state facilities where their status is checked. <br />Theresa Dang - talked about local law enforcement collaboration with the Feds regarding the <br />city jail. Secure Communities was sold as a program that would only go after dangerous <br />criminals to make our communities safer. What we know from statistics of years of its <br />implementation is that the vast majority of people that are targeted by ICE do not have a criminal <br />record or convictions. Believes the jail should stay within local control. Suggests a possibility to <br />re-purpose it; perhaps to meet the needs of the homeless community in Orange County. <br />Thomas Gordon - Graffiti Protective Coatings got the contract 2.5 years ago with the city of <br />Santa Ana. In that time, despite being promised that there would be several paint out events <br />throughout the year; we've had only two. Graffiti is one of the big concerns in the city, and the <br />residents are ready to commit to these events as well as Graffiti Protective Coatings. We would <br />like to do at least two of these a year, not one in 2.5 years. Invest in our community, our <br />children, our parks. <br />AGENDAITEMS <br />1. Approval of Minutes of 6-18-13 Meeting <br />Motion: Approve the Minutes of 6-18-13 meeting. <br />13B-9
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