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Staff Report
December 21, 2021
TOPIC: City Council Ad Hoc Committees and Standing Subcommittees
AGENDA TITLE:
Disbanding and Establishing Certain City Council Ad Hoc Committees; Resolution
Establishing Certain City Council Standing Subcommittees
RECOMMENDED ACTION
1. Disband the Homeless, Housing, and Legislative City Council Ad Hoc Committees,
and establishing a Charter Review City Council Ad Hoc Committee.
2. Adopt a resolution establishing the Public Safety and Homelessness, and
Legislative City Council Standing Subcommittees.
DISCUSSION
Ad Hoc Committees
As local elected officials, members of the City Council engage in policymaking relating to
matters of importance for City of Santa Ana. While some policy issues may be routine in
nature, from time to time the City Council is presented with specific issues, which require
the establishment of an ad hoc committee to meet for a limited time duration to address
such issues. Ad hoc committees are established by the Mayor and at his discretion.
Below is an overview of the six City Council ad hoc committees that were established in
2021 and appointed by Mayor Sarmiento:
AD HOC
COMMITTEE
MEMBERS SCOPE
Homeless Penaloza, Bacerra,
Hernandez
Current state of homeless
services and homelessness in Santa Ana; how to
provide relief to residents,
business owners, and other community members
Housing Sarmiento, Phan, Lopez Housing Element;
General Plan amendments; Housing Opportunity
Ordinance; rent
stabilization
Legislative Sarmiento, Hernandez Current legislative priorities; federal and state
grant funding opportunities
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Police Oversight Bacerra, Lopez,
Hernandez
Models of external civilian police oversight
School Collaboration Mendoza, Lopez,
Hernandez
Collaboration with the
Santa Ana Unified School District and other
school districts
Solid Waste Penaloza, Mendoza,
Phan
Solid waste services
competitive request for proposals (RFP) process
Proposed Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee
The City Council has been presented with the issue of reviewing and assessing the City
Charter to propose amendments. This issue is highly complex and requires a short-term,
specific discussion through an ad hoc committee. To move forward in the most efficient
manner, staff is requesting that the City Council establish the aforementioned ad hoc
committees in compliance with the Ralph M. Brown Act. In establishing ad hoc
committees, the City Council must articulate the specific task or objective that the ad hoc
committee is expected to complete or perform and further requires the City Council to
establish a time frame for the completion of that task or objective. If established as
requested, the proposed ad hoc committees will each meet to carry out a specific purpose
and for a limited duration of time. Specifically, the Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee will
be responsible for engaging in the following:
Composed solely of three members of the City Council, appointed by the Mayor
Serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council
Studies, reviews, and/or discusses the following topics:
o Guide staff to research and analyze proposals to amend the City Charter.
o Help coordinate community members, staff, and the City Council's ideas
with regard to potential Charter amendments.
o Formulate specific language for proposed Charter amendments in a form
appropriate for placement on the ballot.
o Prepare and submit proposed ballot arguments in favor of or against
proposed Charter amendments.
Reports in intervals as needed
Automatically dissolves upon the report to the full City Council
To ensure progress, the ad hoc committee should report to the City Council in three
months and again in six months, with the expectation that a final set of recommendations
will be made prior to the submission of the ballot initiative deadlines for the 2022 general
election.
The Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee may be established by the Mayor at his
discretion.
City Council Standing Subcommittees
At this time, there is only one City Council standing subcommittee: the School
Collaboration City Council Standing Subcommittee. Councilmembers Mendoza,
Hernandez, and Lopez serve on this standing subcommittee. The purpose of the School
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Collaboration City Council Standing Subcommittee is to study, review, and/or discuss the
following topics:
Create opportunities to collaborate with educational institutions that serve Santa
Ana, including public school districts (such as the Santa Ana Unified School
District, Garden Grove Unified School Districts, and others), private schools,
charter schools, higher education institutions, and others to improve service
delivery.
Identify existing and future joint-use agreements for City-owned and school district-
owned facilities to streamline and modernize service delivery.
The School Collaboration City Council Standing Subcommittee may meet jointly with
subcommittees of legislative bodies should those legislative bodies decide to establish
their own subcommittees that meet at the same time, place, and manner of the School
Collaboration City Council Subcommittee; moreover, the School Collaboration City
Council Standing Subcommittee may meet with subcommittees of legislative bodies or
their representatives in the form of those individuals attending and participating in the
subcommittees of legislative bodies as attendees as agendized in those meetings.
There is a desire among members of the City Council to establish additional standing City
Council subcommittees:
SUBCOMMITTEE SCOPE
Legislative Provide on-going guidance and direction to help facilitate the City’s legislative
affairs efforts. This includes setting legislative priorities, directing legislative
advocacy, making policy recommendations relating to how the City may
respond to legislative actions that may affect the City.
Public Safety and
Homelessness
Provide on-going guidance and direction relating to public safety services
(police and fire) in Santa Ana.
Provide on-going guidance and direction relating to homeless services in
Santa Ana. Assess the impacts of homelessness on the quality of life of
community members.
The City Council may consider the attached resolution (Exhibit 1) to establish the
Legislative City Council Standing Subcommittee and the Public Safety and
Homelessness City Council Standing Subcommittee. If the resolution is adopted, the
newly established standing subcommittees will create and approve its own by-laws that
will provide further detail relating to their scope of work of advising the City Council. Staff
recommends that each member of the standing subcommittee serve for a two-year term
commencing with the first meeting of the newly installed City Council following a general
election. These provisions are consistent with the provisions established in Resolution
2017-009 and Resolution 2021-XXX, which established the last series of standing
subcommittees. Standing committees of the City Council are subject to the various
meeting requirements of the Brown Act. Agendas for standing committees must be
posted, minutes must be taken, and the meetings must be open and accessible to the
public, among others.
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For reference, attached is the list of appointments of councilmembers to regional boards
(Exhibit 2).
Next Steps
There are to action items presented to the City Council:
1. The Mayor may, at his discretion, establish the Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee
and appoint members to it.
2. The City Council may consider adopting a resolution establishing the Public Safety
and Homelessness, and Legislative City Council Standing Subcommittees.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
EXHIBIT(S)
1. Resolution Establishing Certain City Council Subcommittees
2. List of Regional Appointments
Submitted By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager
Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA ESTABLISHING THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND
HOMELESSNESS CITY COUNCIL STANDING
SUBCOMMITTEE AND THE LEGISLATIVE CITY COUNCIL
STANDING SUBCOMMITTEE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares as follows:
A. By resolutions approved in the past, the City Council had created City Council
standing subcommittees for the purpose of focusing greater City Council
attention on key priorities coming before the City Council in the future.
B. On September 7, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-051 to
establish the School Collaboration City Council Standing Subcommittee.
Currently, the School Collaboration City Council Standing Subcommittee is the
only established standing subcommittee of the City Council.
C. The City Council seeks to establish two additional standing subcommittees: (1)
the Public Safety and Homelessness Standing Subcommittee; and (2) the
Legislative City Council Standing Subcommittee.
Section 2. From and after the date hereof, there shall be a Public Safety and
Homelessness City Council Standing Subcommittee. The purpose of the Public Safety
and Homelessness City Council Standing Subcommittee is to discuss the following
topics: public safety services (police and fire); homelessness; homeless services; how to
provide relief to residents, business owners, and other community members relating to
homelessness; impacts of homelessness on the quality of life of community member; the
effects of homelessness on public safety; and any other topics related thereto.
Section 3. From and after the date hereof, there shall be a Legislative City
Council Standing Subcommittee. The purpose of the Legislative City Council Standing
Subcommittee is to discuss the following topics: provide guidance and direction to help
facilitate the City’s legislative affairs efforts; make recommendations to the City Council
relating to setting legislative priorities and directing legislative advocacy; making policy
recommendations relating to how the City may respond to legislative actions that may
affect the City; provide guidance to City staff on legislative activities; and any other topics
related thereto.
Section 4. The Public Safety and Homelessness City Council Standing
Subcommittee and Legislative City Council Standing Subcommittee shall each consist of
two (2) or three (3) councilmembers. The members on each of the standing
subcommittees shall be appointed by a majority of the entire City Council at a public
meeting. Standing subcommittee members do not receive additional stipends or
compensation for serving on these standing subcommittees. Each standing
subcommittee member shall serve on the standing subcommittee for a two-year term
commencing with the first meeting of each newly installed City Council following a general
election, but each Councilmember shall continue to serve on his or her standing
subcommittee until replaced.
Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
City Council and the Clerk of Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this
resolution.
ADOPTED this 21st day of December, 2021.
Vicente Sarmiento
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
By:
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers _
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, DAISY GOMEZ, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2021- to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on December 21, 2021.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
Revised 12/17/2020
CITY OF SANTA ANA
2021-22 REGIONAL BOARD MEMBERS
BOARD CURRENT
MEMBER POSITION MEETINGS COMPENSATION /
REMUNERATION
TERM
EXPIRES
Metropolitan Water District
Board (MWD)
Thai Viet
Phan Rep.
Board Mtgs 2nd Tues of
mo. @ 12:30 with Cmte
mtgs at 8 a.m.; Cmte Mtgs
4th Tues all day
Mileage
reimbursement
from MWD
Newport Bay Watershed
Executive Committee
Nabil Saba,
Executive
Director,
Public Works
Rep.
Quarterly the 3rd
Wednesday from 1:30-3:00
at Irvine Ranch Water
District, 15600 Sand
Canyon Ave, Irvine, 92618
None
Orange County Fire
Authority (OFCA) *Jessie Lopez Rep.Every Month at 6:30 p.m.$100 per mtg.; max
$300
Requires
Resolution
OC Sanitation District *
Johnathan
Ryan
Hernandez
Rep. Meets once a month on the
4th Wednesday at 6 p.m.
$212.50/Mtg. Max
6/Mo. Plus mileage
OC Sanitation District *Nelida
Mendoza Alt.Meets once a month on the
4th Wed. at 6 p.m.
$212.50/Mtg. Max
6/Mo. Plus mileage
OC Vector Control District Cecilia
Aguinaga Rep.Meets on 3rd Thursday at 3
pm.$100/Mtg.1/2024
Orange County Water
District*
Nelida
Mendoza Rep.
1st & 3rd Wednesday at
5:30 p.m., 18700 Ward St.,
Fountain Valley, CA –
Committees at various
times / dates
$221.12/ Day Max
10 mtgs./Mo. Plus
mileage $0.50
Southern California
Association of
Governments (SCAG) *
Phil Bacerra Rep.
District 16 - Meets 1st
Thursday of each month,
10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
$120/Mtg. Max
6/Mo. Plus mileage
from City Hall
Orange County Council of
Governments Board of
Directors (OCCOG) *
Phil Bacerra Rep.Meets once a month on the
4th Thurs. at 11 a.m.None
Orange County Council of
Governments Board of
Directors (OCCOG) *
Vacant Alt.Meets once a month on the
4th Thurs. at 11 a.m.
Transportation Corridor
Agencies (TCA) *
David
Penaloza Rep.Meets on the 2nd Thursday
at 9:30 am
$120/Mtg. Max
6/Mo.; Ad Hoc
Cmts $120 plus
Mileage
Transportation Corridor
Agencies (TCA) *
Nelida
Mendoza Alt.Meets on the 2nd Thursday
at 9:30 am
$120/Mtg. Max
6/Mo.; Ad Hoc
Cmts $120 plus
Mileage
Ad Hoc Committees and Standing Subcommittees
City Manager’s Office
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Ad Hoc Committees and
Standing Subcommittees
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Ad Hoc Committees
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AD HOC
COMMITTEE
MEMBERS SCOPE
Homeless Penaloza, Bacerra,
Hernandez
Current state of homeless services and homelessness in
Santa Ana; how to provide relief to residents, business
owners, and other community members
Housing Sarmiento, Phan,
Lopez
Housing Element; General Plan amendments; Housing
Opportunity Ordinance; rent stabilization
Legislative Sarmiento,
Hernandez
Current legislative priorities; federal and state grant
funding opportunities
Police
Oversight
Bacerra, Lopez,
Hernandez
Models of external civilian police oversight
School
Collaboration
Mendoza, Lopez,
Hernandez
Collaboration with the Santa Ana Unified School
District and other school districts
Solid Waste Penaloza,
Mendoza, Phan
Solid waste services
competitive request for proposals (RFP) process
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Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee
•Composed solely of up to three members of the City Council.
•Serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council.
•Studies, reviews, and/or discusses the following topics:
–Guide staff to research and analyze proposals to amend the City
Charter.
–Help coordinate community members, staff, and the City Council's
ideas with regard to potential Charter amendments.
–Formulate specific language for proposed Charter amendments in
a form appropriate for placement on the ballot.
–Prepare and submit proposed ballot arguments in favor of or
against proposed Charter amendments.
•Reports in intervals as needed
•Automatically dissolves upon the report to the full City Council
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Standing
Subcommittees
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SUBCOMMITTEE SCOPE
Legislative •Provide on-going guidance and direction to help facilitate the
City’s legislative affairs efforts. This includes setting
legislative priorities, directing legislative advocacy, making
policy recommendations relating to how the City may respond
to legislative actions that may affect the City.
Public Safety and
Homelessness
•Provide on-going guidance and direction relating to public
safety services (police and fire) in Santa Ana.
•Provide on-going guidance and direction relating to homeless
services in Santa Ana. Assess the impacts of homelessness on
the quality of life of community members.
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Recommended Action
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1.It is recommended that the Mayor disband the
Housing, Homeless, and Legislative Ad Hoc
Committee, and establish and appoint members to
the Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee.
2.Adopt a resolution establishing the Legislative
Standing Subcommittee and Public Safety and
Homelessness Standing Subcommittee, and
appoint two to three members to each.
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Questions?