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Public Comment
From:DAVID DURAN <
Sent:Tuesday, September 15, 2020 10:59 PM
To:Public Comment
Cc:Harry Sidhu (Mayor); Denise Barnes; Jordan Brandman; Jose Moreno; Lucille Kring;
Stephen Faessel; Trevor O'Neil; Kelly Aviles
Subject:Re: PUBLIC COMMENT
It is horrific that the public is unable to interact through public comment; yet, you provide developers and others
to access and present.
The malicious and calculated effort to ignore and neglect public participation is not acceptable!
Please reply with the complete "verbatim" transcript of tonights meeting.
The technology continues to fail and it is the public's right to the detailed and accurate access to this meeting.
The online access to the meeting continues to "go silent" except to notice toilet flushing in the background.
Stop ignoring the Brown Act requirements!
In addition, the PowerPoint presentations were illegible online. So, I am also requesting a digital copy of the
Powerpoints presented during the meeting.
Your immediate response is greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Dave Duran
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020, 1:54 PM DAVID DURAN < wrote:
Q. Why are "we the people" not being allowed to participate live during public comments when technology is
available to do so?
The city of Anaheim continues to jeopardize the economic stability of the city by continuing to support Mayor Harry
Sidhu by not speaking out against the alleged unlawful actions of the mayor and the majority (Steven Faessel, Lucille
Kring, Trevor O’Neil, and Jordan Brandman) of the city council.
A long list of mayors throughout the country have been found guilty for their unlawful actions, motivated personal
gains, and corrupt alliances with other entities that benefit from the mayor’s and city council members support and
contributions.
Evidence that the city elected leadership is currently identified, is the current suit that addresses the alleged unlawful
compliance with he Brown Act and failed transparency that the law requires.
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Next steps for this city and the mayor could be the unlawful actions and failed transparency in accordance with the
Hobbs Act, Travel Act, RICO, etc. just to name a few.
Attempting to negotiate and sell the cities largest asset in the dark of night is currently being investigated in the court
system. What’s next Anaheim? Who’s willing to do the right thing by falling on their sword and coming clean by
providing the much needed transparency that the public is demanding?
If the answer is no one….the public is poised and positioned to add elected’s to the long and growing list of mayor’s and
city council members convicted of wrong doing….
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David L. Duran
Orange County, California
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