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01/28/2025ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 28, 2025 The regular meeting of January 28, 2025 was called to order at 4:01 P.M. in the Council Chamber of Anaheim City Hall, located at 200 S. Anaheim Boulevard. The meeting notice, agenda and related materials were duly posted on January 23, 2025. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Ashleigh E. Aitken and Council Members Natalie Meeks, Ryan Balius, Carlos A. Leon, Norma Campos Kurtz, and Kristen M. Maahs. Council Member Natalie Rubalcava joined the meeting during Closed Session. STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Jim Vanderpool, City Attorney Robert Fabela, and City Clerk Theresa Bass ADDITIONSIDELETIONS TO CLOSED SESSION: None PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS: None CLOSED SESSION: At 4:02 P.M., Mayor Aitken recessed to closed session for consideration of the following: 1. POTENTIAL THREAT TO PUBLIC SERVICES OR FACILITIES (Section 54957 (a) of the California Government Code) Consultation with: Chief of Police Rick Armendariz (Safety Briefing for City Council Chamber) 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Vasquez, et al. v. City of Anaheim, et al., Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2024-01436632-CU-WM-WJC 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Manuel Cruz, Individually, and K.C., a minor, by and through his Guardian ad Litem, Manuel Cruz v. City of Anaheim, West Coast Arborists, Inc., et al., Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2024-01378575 CU-PO-NJC At 5:02 P.M., Mayor Aitken reconvened the Anaheim City Council. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Ashleigh E. Aitken and Council Members Natalie Meeks, Ryan Balius, Carlos A. Leon, Natalie Rubalcava, Norma Campos Kurtz, and Kristen M. Maahs. INVOCATION: Pastor Ken Chinn, Calvary Chapel East Anaheim FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Natalie Rubalcava City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 2 of 10 PRESENTATIONS: Recognizing 2024 Anaheim Beautiful Holiday Lights Winners Mayor Aitken announced the City is joining Anaheim Beautiful to congratulate the 2024 Holiday Lights contest winners. She explained the tradition encourages residents to brighten their holidays by decorating their homes with lights, yard inflatables, and more. She introduced Anaheim Beautiful President Lori Dinwiddie and Miss Anaheim Beautiful Sophia Hall to present the winner and provide additional information about the program. Ms. Hall announced the winners of the 2024 Anaheim Beautiful Holiday Lights winners beginning with the Perez family (211 S. Topo Street) for the Miss Anaheim Beautiful's Choice Award sponsored by Mayor Aitken. She presented the winners for each City Council District, the Batino family (824 N. Hanover Street, District 1), the Esperanza family (2066 S. Loara Street, District 2), Michael Smallwood (1586 W. Elm Avenue, District 3), the Salinas family (825 S. Barnett Street, District 4), Eric Leyva and family (1440 E. Elm Street, District 5), and the Gore family (6147 E. Baja Drive, District 6). She presented the Outstanding LED Display awards, sponsored by Anaheim Public Utilities, to the Barrera family (830 S. Dune Street) and the Gutierrez family (1511 E. Diana Avenue). She announced the final two awardees for the Bright & Beautiful Award, the Pinones family (824 S. Barnett Street) and the Lopez family (557 S. Chantilly Street). On behalf of the Anaheim Beautiful organization, she thanked those who helped make the 2024 Holiday Lights contest special. She thanked Chief Communications Officer Mike Lyster and his team for creating an interactive map on social media, Anaheim Public Utilities for sponsoring the contest and educating the City on the benefits of LED lights, and the Anaheim City Council for the invitation. Mayor Aitken thanked Anaheim Public Utilities for the amazing utility rates that allow the public to celebrate. Recognizing the Colony Wine Merchant for 10 years of business Mayor Aitken announced that Colony Wine Merchant, a District 3 business, is celebrating a decade of business in Downtown Anaheim. She added the business celebrates family -owned vineyards and local businesses that craft and farm in a sustainable way. She noted the shop is known for its friendly and knowledgeable staff, and curated selection of wines, craft beers, and other high -quality products. She encouraged the public to visit the business located at 280 S. Lemon Street. Mike and Sonya Kelsen and the Colony Wine Merchant team accepted the recognition. Mrs. Kelsen announced it has been an honor serving the Anaheim community and looks forward to many more years of service. She recognized the many women who lead the City. She added they selected the location due to the people and community -centered atmosphere. Mr. Kelsen thanked the community for their continued support. Mrs. Kelsen recognized the Colony Wine Merchant team for their service. ACCEPTANCE OF OTHER RECOGNITIONS (To be presented at a later date): Recognizing January 27, 2025, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day Recognizing January 2025, as National Mentoring Month ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: None 2 City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 3 of 10 PUBLIC COMMENTS (all agenda items): Prior to receipt of public comments, City Clerk Theresa Bass provided an outline of procedures for public comments, notice of translation services, and a brief decorum statement. City Clerk Bass reported that a total of nine (9) public comments were received electronically prior to 2:00 p.m. [A final total of ten (10) public comments were received electronically, distributed to the City Council, and made part of the official records]. — See Appendix. R. Joshua Collins, founder of Homeless Advocates, addressed homeless concerns and encouraged the City Council to work towards housing accessibility to those in need. He explained there is a limited number of beds or no beds available at shelters and requested the City Council reach out to those in need who are unable to attend Council meetings. He provided his contact information to those who would like to help or need shelter. Ronald Grinnell requested assistance in finding shelter. Mayor Aitken referred Mr. Grinnell to Deputy Director of Housing and Community Development Sandra Lozeau. Paul Hyek suggested converting recently purchased motels into intermediate housing for the unhoused. Mark Richard Daniels reported the Orange County Board of Supervisors announced that there are no funds for the Tet Festival due to the recent situation with former Supervisor Andrew Do. He called for increased transparency to avoid future malfeasance. He suggested reassuring the public by being transparent about who the City Council is meeting with. He mentioned February 31 marked the 100' Anniversary since the recall of the City Council previously referred to as the Board of Directors due to their affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan. Ruben Greg Soto commented on the age of consent laws in California. Duane Roberts commented on the publication of the City Council member's calendars. He reported a Council Member may have deliberately withheld information regarding a meeting with a lobbyist who donated to their campaign and a potential violation by another Council Member. He stated that hehoped the information would foster accountability. Bryan Kaye announced he has not received a response to the reports he's submitted on human traffickinq. He called upon the City Council to meet with their constituents to make the City a better place. Matthew Duncan provided a brief history of native wildlife including the coyote. He displayed a photo of a coyote that was rescued from the City of Altadena from the Eaton fire with second and third- degree burns. He read an update from Wildcare of Southern California, who rescued the coyote they named Eaton, noting its wounds are actively healing and progressing through the stages of wound repair.. Marc Herbert noted the Housing Element Update Committee has not met in two and a half years although the draft Housing Element is tentatively scheduled to be presented to the Planning Commission and City Council in February and March. He requested the full property condition assessment report of Angel Stadium which had been requested two years prior by the City Council. He reported that Mayor Pro Tem Meeks failed to mention a meeting with a lobbyist on her December 3 City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 4 of 10 2024 calendar. He noted that three lobbyists have not filed their third-quarter reports and called upon the Council to enforce the lobbying regulations. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: Council Member Kurtz shared photographs and highlighted events she attended including Christmas toy drive events in six neighborhoods in District 4. The toy drives provided hundreds of kids with toys in the Citron/Vermont, Guinida Lane, Golden Skies Mobile Home Park, Hermosa Village, Philadelphia/Olive, and Clifton neighborhoods. Santa Claus made surprise visits to the Hermosa Village and Philadelphia/Olive neighborhoods, adding to the excitement of the kids. All kids were able to select a toy from inside an Anaheim Transportation Network bus filled with toys. Council Member Kurtz expressed gratitude to the hotels, restaurants, and other organizations for their contributions including Anaheim Transportation Network, Desert Palms Hotel and Suites, Castle Inn & Suites, The Anaheim Hotel, The Pizza Press, Sheraton Park Hotel, Karmel Shuttle, Tropicana Inn & Suites, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Best Western Plus Stovall's Inn, Grand Legacy At The Park, The Westin Anaheim Resort, SpringHill Suites, Cambria Hotel & Suites, Presidio Public Affairs, Peacock Suites, Best Western Plus Park Place Inn, JW Marriot, Hilton Anaheim, Alpine Inn, Visit Anaheim, Hyatt, Alamo Inn & Suites, Anaheim/Orange County Hotel & Lodging Association, Anaheim Community Foundation, and Target on Lincoln and State College. Council Member Kurtz also thanked the Anaheim Military Support Committee who contributed by providing extra toys they had from a previous toy drive, and Community Services for coordinating dates and times for the toy drives. Council Member Maahs shared photographs and highlighted events and programs she attended including the Sunkist Library S.T.E.A.M. Paper Snake Build. She thanked Librarian Michael Sistrunck, Principal Librarian Scott Fretwell, and City Librarian Audrey Lujan for their innovative and engaging programming. Council Member Maahs encouraged everyone to visit the Anaheim Public Library website for upcoming events. She thanked Principal Charles Hernandez for the tour of Katella High School and shared that students organized a donation drive for those affected by the Los Angeles fires. Council Member Maahs highlighted the City's Family Mobile Resource Centers and the Love Anaheim Choice Market Truck and shared that individuals can go inside the truck and select the food they will eat, rather than being given a box full of items they may or may not prepare. She thanked Neighborhood Services, Anaheim Police Department, Anaheim Public Library, and other community organizations for their efforts in providing resources to families. Council Member Balius shared photographs and highlighted events he attended. He shared that the Anaheim Public Libraries offer library cards with different designs such as Anaheim Ducks, Superheroes, Star Wars, and the Library Bookmobile. While visiting the Haskett Library he opted for the Anaheim Ducks library card, and noted that the winter reading program was sponsored by the Anaheim Ducks. He attended the Lunar New Year, Year of the Snake celebration at the Haskett Library and he thanked Library Assistant Martha Han for organizing the event which included the traditional Lunar New Year lion dance. Council Member Balius thanked Sergeant Cooper and his staff for organizing the Neighborhood Watch Block Captains Training at the West Anaheim Station on Beach Boulevard. The information sessions provided information regarding using the Anaheim Anytime application and enforcement in and around Beach Boulevard. He attended the grand opening of Randy's Donuts at the Packing House in District 4, the Centralia Elementary School Realtors Open House event which provides insights about programs at the school to help inform homebuyers about the great things that the school has accomplished and what they are doing for future students, and Coffee With A Cop at Centralia Elementary School which gave parents an opportunity to share their concerns for the area. Council Member Balius also attended the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) show at the Convention Center with over 75,000 attendees and he shared that various music industry products were showcased. He had the opportunity to 4 City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 5 of 10 attend Monster Jam at Angel Stadium and reminded everyone that tickets are still available for purchase. He thanked District 1, State Farm business owner David Reyes, for the improvements to his business on Lincoln Avenue and for discussing his concerns regarding the surrounding area. Council Member Leon shared that he had the opportunity to speak to students and staff from Gilbert High School in District 2 regarding his role on the City Council and he thanked them for their contributions to the community. He attended the Benefit Gala for Kabataan Culture at the Brookhurst Community Center benefiting Savanna High School's Filipino American Youth Organization and those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Council Member Leon thanked Anaheim Public Utilities General Manager Dukku Lee and his team for installing new streetlights in District 2 and improving public safety. Council Member Leon shared photographs and highlighted events in District 2. He announced that the Youth Leadership Summit and Expo will be held on March 1, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and it is aimed at high school students looking to develop leadership skills and financial literacy. He noted that registration is limited and will be available on a first -come, first -served basis. Council Member Leon shared that OCTA is conducting a survey to gather feedback on the new Wave fare payment system for OC Bus. He explained that the Wave fair payment system uses pay- as-you-go technology that will allow individuals to load value onto a Wave card or Wave mobile account or use a contactless card to pay when they board a bus. Payment methods will automatically tabulate when individuals have reached their daily or monthly cap. Visit OCbus.com/Wave to complete the survey for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card. Council Member Leon congratulated The Scratch Room, the January Restaurant of the Month. The Scratch Room is located off Lincoln Avenue and Gilbert Street. Fresh Mexican inspired brunch dishes are served at the restaurant, including their famous banana bread and fluffy pancakes. They provide exceptional service, and every detail is a testament to their hard work and passion. Council Member Leon requested adjourning the meeting in memory of former Council Member Jose Diaz's dad, Jose E. Diaz who passed away recently. He was born on March 23, 1940 and was an Anaheim resident since 2009. Council Member Leon expressed condolences to the Diaz family. Council Member Rubalcava shared photographs and highlighted events in District 3. She thanked Anaheim Public Utilities General Manager Dukku Lee and his team for installing 20 new streetlights on Alberta Street and Philadelphia Street to help address community safety concerns in the neighborhood. Council Member Rubalcava stated that she and Council Member Leon attended The Women of Anaheim Police Department event and highlighted the efforts of sworn women in law enforcement as well as women who provide administrative support at the Police Department. She noted that she is an advocate for ensuring that there is equity and that women are being promoted to various positions in the City, but particularly in law enforcement. Women make up approximately 10% of sworn officers at the Police Department and she recognized the good work they are doing to protect and serve Anaheim. Council Member Rubalcava encouraged residents to subscribe to the District 3 newsletter for updates on community events and initiatives, including resources for the unhoused community. Due to the increase in graffiti in District 3, particularly in the Pauline Street and Sycamore Street area, she reminded everyone to use Anaheim Anytime to report graffiti. She noted that the City responds within 24 to 48 hours to ensure that all neighborhoods remain beautiful and safe. Council Member Rubalcava shared that Neighborhood Services will be hosting a District 3 meeting on February 12 at the Downtown Community Center from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mayor Aitken shared a photograph and highlighted the U.S. Conference of Mayors where she represented Anaheim on a panel. She noted that she is the current Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Tourism, Arts, Parks, Entertainment and Sports (TAPES). The conference was an educational experience, and she stated she is thankful for the opportunity to serve as Anaheim's Mayor and to represent the City of Anaheim on a national stage. Mayor Aitken thanked the Anaheim Fire Department for their efforts in collecting goods for individuals affected by the Los Angeles fires. She also thanked the Angels Organization for their support in advertising the collection drive. City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 6 of 10 CITY MANAGER'S UPDATE: None CONSENT CALENDAR: At 6:20 P.M., the Consent Calendar was considered with Council Member Kurtz pulling Item No. 9, Council Member Leon recorded a recusal for Item No. 19, Council Member Rubalcava and Mayor Pro Tern Meeks recording a no vote for Item No. 21, and Council Member Balius recording an abstention for Item No. 22. MOTION: Council Member Leon moved to waive reading of all ordinances and resolutions and adopt the balance of the consent calendar as presented, in accordance with reports, certifications, and recommendations furnished each City Council Member, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Meeks. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 7 (Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Leon, Rubalcava, Kurtz, and Maahs); NOES — 0. Motion carried. B105 1. Receive and file minutes of the Community Services Board meetings of October 10, 2024 and January 9, 2025. D116 2. Receive and file the list of Professional Services Agreements authorized by the City Manager in December 2024 and the list of Visit Anaheim Subcontractor Agreements approved by the Executive Director of Convention, Sports, and Entertainment in December 2024. B105 3. Approve the appointment of Anthony AI -Jamie to the Sister City Commission, with a term ending December 31, 2026. 4. Receive and file the Fiscal Year 2023/24 Annual and Five -Year Development Impact Fee D128 Report. D175 5. Determine that the two (2) improvement projects involving 26 uncontrolled crosswalks are categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Title 14, Sections 15301, 15302, 15303 and 15304 of the California Code of Regulations. D180 6. Accept the bid from Nouveau Elevator California, in the amount of $290,999, to replace 200 escalator steps from escalators 9 and 10 at the Anaheim Convention Center and authorize the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to issue a purchase order and execute documents as necessary, in accordance with Bid #9852. AGR-15185 7 Approve Contract Number MA# 106-498332 with Padcor, in the amount of $294,382 plus a 20% contingency, to remove and replace the Katella Avenue theme tower LED readerboard system and repaint the theme tower at the Anaheim Convention Center, and authorize the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute all necessary documents related to the agreement, in accordance with Request for Proposals #9828. 0 City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 7 of 10 AGR-15186 8. Approve Master Agreement Contract Number MA# 106-498313 with Quinn Company, in the amount of $254,250 plus applicable tax and a 40% contingency, to provide maintenance and testing services for manual and automatic transfer switches at various locations throughout the City for a five year period; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute all necessary contractual documents related to the agreement, including one year optional renewals commencing after year one of the five year period, in accordance with Bid #9834. 10. Approve Contract Number MA #106-498335 with Hangar One Avionics Inc., in an amount not AGR-15187 to exceed $780,036.65 plus applicable tax, for the integration of a helicopter moving map system and video display monitor for the Police Air Support Unit; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute all necessary contractual documents related to the agreement, and exercise any necessary change orders required to complete the work, subject to available budget appropriations, in accordance with RFP #9831. AGR-15188 11. Approve Contract Number MA# 106-498312 with Sorinex Exercise Equipment, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $257,876.87 (which includes all applicable taxes and fees), for the purchase and installation of exercise equipment for the Anaheim Police Department, effective through April 29, 2029; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the contract and related documents. AGR-15189 12. Approve Master Agreement Contract Number MA# 106-498333 with TT FASTER LLC, dba FASTER Asset Solutions, in the amount of $200,000 plus a 30% contingency, for the fleet maintenance software site license and web support services for a five year period; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the contract and related documents, including one year optional renewals commencing after year one of the five year period. 13. Approve an agreement with Woodard & Curran, in the amount of $869,275 plus a 10% AGR-15190 contingency for a total contract amount not to exceed $956,203, for the design of the Crescent, Broadview and Victoria Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project, and authorize the Director of Public Works to execute the agreement and any related documents and take such actions as are necessary to implement and administer the agreement. 14. Approve the Second Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with CSG Consultants, AGR-5221.13.2 Inc., to increase the contract amount by $500,000, increasing the maximum compensation amount to $2,500,000, for as -needed plan check, permit processing, and inspection consulting services for the Planning and Building Department Building Services Division; and authorize the Planning and Building Director to execute the amendment and other related documents necessary to implement the amendment. AGR-15191 15. Approve Professional Services Agreements with twelve (12) consulting firms, each in an AGR-15192 amount not to exceed $500,000 per year for a total contract amount not to exceed $2,500,000 AGR-15193 per consultant, for as -needed plan check, permit processing, and inspection consulting AGR-15194 services for the Planning and Building Department Building Services Division, each for a five AGR-15195 year term; and authorize the Planning and Building Director to execute the agreements and AGR-15196 other related documents necessary to implement the agreements [BPR Consulting Group, LLC; Bureau Veritas North America Inc.; CSG Consultants, Inc.; Hayer Consultants, Inc.; AGR-15197 Interwest Consulting Group, Inc.; Jason Addison Smith (JAS) Consulting Services Inc. dba AGR-15198 AGR-15199 AGR-15200 7 AGR-15201 AGR-15207 City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 8 of 10 JAS Pacific; Scott Fazekas & Associates, Inc.; The Code Group, Inc. dba VCA Code; TRB and Associates; True North Compliance Services, Inc.; Willdan Engineering; and, 4LEAF, Inc.]. AGR-15203 16. Approve Professional Services Agreements with Willdan Engineering and 4Leaf, Inc., each in AGR-15204 an amount not to exceed $250,000, for as -needed municipal code enforcement consulting services for the Planning and Building Department Community Preservation and Licensing Division, each for a one year term with two one-year optional renewals; and authorize the Planning and Building Director to execute the agreements and other related documents necessary to implement the agreements. 17 Approve the Joint Use Agreement with the Orange Unified School District regarding AGR-15205 scheduling, use, and maintenance of recreational facilities at Anaheim Hills Elementary School for a period of ten years, and authorize the Director of Community Services, or designee, to execute the agreement and to take the necessary actions to implement and administer the agreement. AGR-15206 18. Accept an award of $25,000 from South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc.; and approve an agreement with the South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc., for the provision of services related to expanding flexible apprenticeships in California through April 30, 2025; increase the Housing and Community Development Department's Fiscal Year 2024/25 revenue and expenditures budget by $25,000; and authorize the Director of the Housing and Community Development Department, or designee, to execute and administer the agreement and any future modifications. AGR-15207 19. RESOLUTION NO. 2025-014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM authorizing the Chief of Police or his designee to submit a grant application on behalf of the City of Anaheim to the California Office of Emergency Services, for the 2024 Homeland Security Grant Program Urban Areas Security Initiative [authorize increase of the Police Department's budget for the Fiscal Year 2024/25 Urban Security Initiative Grand Fund as appropriate, once the grant funds are received]. Approve a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Santa Ana for the Urban Areas Security Initiative 2024 and authorize the City Manager to execute the MOU. Item No. 19 Council Member Leon recorded a recusal for Item No. 19. MOTION: Council Member Leon moved to approve the Consent Calendar, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Meeks. AYES - 6 (Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Rubalcava, Kurtz, and Maahs); NOES — 0, ABSTAIN (Recusal) — 1 (Council Member Leon). Motion carried. M142 20. ORDINANCE NO. 6603 (INTRODUCTION) AN (UN -CODIFIED) ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM establishing the campaign contribution limit for the election cycle commencing January 1, 2025, pursuant to Anaheim Municipal Code Section 1.09.050 [contribution limit $2,700]. N City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 9 of 10 M142 21. ORDINANCE NO. _ 6602 (ADOPTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM amending Chapters 18.04 (Single -Family Residential Zones); 18.08 (Commercial Zones); 18.14 (Public and Special -Purpose Zones); 18.36 (Types of Uses); 18.38 (Supplemental Use Regulations); 18.92 (Definitions); and 18.122 (Beach Boulevard Specific Plan No. 2017-1 (SP 2017-1) Zoning and Development Standards) of Title 18 (Zoning) of the Anaheim Municipal Code; Adjustment No. 10 to the Beach Boulevard Specific Plan No. 2017- 1 (SP 2017-1) Zoning and Development Standards; and finding and determining that this ordinance is not subject to the requirements to prepare additional environmental documentation per California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section 15061(b)(3) because it will not have a significant effect on the environment [Development Application No. 2024-00072; Zoning Code Amendment — Transitional Housing and Supportive Housing as a residential use of property; introduced at the Council meeting of January 14, 2025, Item No. 9]. Item No. 21 Mayor Pro Tern Meeks and Council Member Rubalcava recorded a no vote for Item No. 21. MOTION. Council Member Leon moved to approve the Consent Calendar, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Meeks. ROLL CALL VOTE. AYES — 5 (Mayor Aitken and Council Members Balius, Leon, Kurtz, and Maahs); NOES — 2 (Mayor Pro Tern Meeks and Council Member Rubalcava). Motion carried. D114 22• Approve minutes of the City Council meeting of June 18, 2024. Item No. 22 Council Member Balius recorded an abstention for Item No. 22. MOTION. Council Member Leon moved to approve the Consent Calendar, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Meeks. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES - 6 (Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Leon, Rubalcava, Kurtz, and Maahs); NOES — 0, ABSTAIN — 1 (Council Member Balius). Motion carried. END OF CONSENT CALENDAR: 9. Accept the bid from Great Scott Tree Service, Inc., in the amount of $1,600,830.64 plus a 20% AGR-15222 contingency, to provide as needed tree maintenance services for the eastern portion of the Anaheim Resort Maintenance District for a five year period; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute all necessary contractual documents related to the agreement, including one year optional renewals commencing after year one of the five year period, in accordance with Bid #9841. DISCUSSION: Council Member Kurtz inquired if the contract would be paid out of the General Fund. Director of Public Works Rudy Emami confirmed the contract is paid through the Anaheim Resort Maintenance District which is an assessment of the property owners in the Resort to fund enhanced maintenance. MOTION: Council Member Kurtz moved to accept the bid from Great Scott Tree Service, Inc., in the amount of $1,600,830.64 plus a 20% contingency, to provide as needed tree maintenance services for the eastern portion of the Anaheim Resort Maintenance District for a five year period; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute all necessary contractual documents related to the agreement, including one year optional renewals commencing after year one of the five year period, in accordance with Bid #9841, seconded by Council Member Balius. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 7 9 City Council Minutes of January 28, 2025 Page 10 of 10 (Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Leon, Rubalcava, Kurtz, and Maahs); NOES — 0. Motion carried. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS: None PUBLIC COMMENTS (non -agenda items): None COUNCIL AGENDA SETTING: Mayor Pro Tern Meeks requested an update on the City's Rental Inspection Program including the requirements and whether it has made a difference in the quality of housing for residents. ADJOURNMENT: At 6:25 P.M., Mayor Aitken adjourned the City Council in memory of Jose E. Diaz, father of former Council Member Jose Diaz. ly submitted, Theresa Bass, CIVIC City Clerk 10 From: Gus Garcia <Gusg@socalccc.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2025 4:55 PM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Urgent Concern Regarding Consent Calendar Item #8 — C49 License Requirement You don't often get email from gusg@socalccc.org. Learn why this is important Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. Good Evening, Mayor and Council Members, I am writing to express our concerns regarding Consent Calendar Item #8. Upon reviewing the project documents, we noticed that the C49 (Tree and Palm Contractor) license was not listed as a requirement for this bid. Given the nature of the work involved, we strongly believe that the C49 classification is the new industry standard and a Contractors State License Board (CSLB) requirement for contractors performing tree service work. As of January 1, 2024, the C49 license officially replaced the C-61 /D-49 Tree Service classification as the appropriate designation for tree service contractors. This new classification was established to ensure that contractors meet enhanced health and safety protocols in the tree service industry. While contractors who held a C-61 /D-49 classification before January 1, 2024, may retain it, CSLB has made it clear that the C49 license is now the industry standard for this type of work. All new applicants must obtain a C49 license and pass a trade examination, reinforcing the importance of proper training and compliance with safety regulations. We urge you to review the contract and pull this item for further verification to confirm that the contractor has obtained, or is in the process of obtaining, the C49 license. Ensuring compliance with CSLB regulations is crucial for maintaining worker safety, project integrity, and legal compliance. The absence of this requirement in the bid documents could allow unqualified contractors to perform work that may compromise safety standards and expose the city to unnecessary risks. We appreciate your attention to this matter and your commitment to upholding proper licensing and safety standards. Please consider delaying approval of this item until the contractor's compliance with the C49 licensing requirement can be fully verified. Thank you for your time, Gus Garcia Investigator Center for Contract Compliance 1123 Park View Dr, Suite 100 Covina, CA 91724 Office: 626-444-8355 Ext. 205 E-Mail:gusg@socalccc.orq Website: www.socalccc.org 0 A Get notified of future Events and Training CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE eOARO www.cslb.ca.gov I CheckTheLicenseFirst. com I SeniorScamStop per. com November 13, 2023 CSLB #23-07 New C-49 Tree and Palm Classification Takes Effect January 1, 2024 Sacramento, CA — The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) will accept applications for the new C-49 — Tree and Palm Contractor classification starting January 1, 2024. CSLB created this classification to ensure tree service contractors are tested on health and safety protocols in the tree service industry. The regulation establishing the C-49 was approved on March 30, 2022. The C-49 trade examination was developed and finalized in December 2022. Starting January 1, 2024, the following changes affect tree service specialty contractors: • CSLB will no longer accept applications for the C-61/D-49 Tree Service limited specialty classification. Applications received for the C-61/D-49 Tree Service classification after December 31, 2023, will be processed as a C-49 Tree and Palm application. • Contractors who wish to specialize in tree service work who do not hold a C- 61/D-49 Tree Service classification will need to apply for the C-49 Tree and Palm Contractor classification. • All applicants for the C-49 Tree and Palm Contractor classification will need to sit for a trade examination regardless of other license classifications they hold. • CSLB will expediate the application experience review for C-49 applicants that have held an active C-61/D-49 Tree Service license for at least four years. Contractors who hold a C-61 /D-49 Tree Service classification issued before January 1, 2024, may retain and work under that classification after January 1. However, C-61/D- 49 are encouraged to apply for the C-49 classification, which will become the industry standard. While the C-49 and C-61/D-49 classification descriptions differ slightly (the C-49 description includes palms) CSLB regards the classification of work as the same. Click here to read the existing C-61/D-49 classification description. Click here to read the new C-49 classification description. The email was sent because you subscribed to the email alert feature on the Contractors State License Board website, www.cslb.ca.gov, or because you indicated an interest in receiving CSLB materials electronically. Your email address is not shared with third party sources. Subscribe or Unsubscribe. Please do not reply to this email. Contact information can be found on the CSLB website. Copyright © 2023 CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE eOARO www.cslb.ca.gov I CheckTheLicenseFirst. com I SeniorScamStop per. com 13 de noviembre de 2023 CSLB #23-07 La Nueva Clasificacion de Arboles y Palmeras C-49 Entra en Efecto el 1 de enero de 2024 Sacramento, CA — La Junta Estatal de Licencias de Contratistas (CSLB, por sus siglas en ingles) aceptara solicitudes para la nueva clasificacion C-49 — Contratista de Arboles y Palmeras a partir el 1 de enero de 2024. CSLB creo esta clasificacion pars asegurar los contratistas de servicios de arboles sean probados en protocolos de salud y seguridad en la industria de servicios de arboles. El reglamento estableciendo el C-49 fue aprobado el 30 de marzo de 2022. El examen comercio del C-49 se desarrollo y finalizo en diciembre de 2022. A partir del 1 de enero de 2024, los siguientes cambios afectan a los contratistas especializados en servicios de arboles: • CSLB ya no aceptara solicitudes para la clasificacion de especialidad limitada C- 61/D-49 Servicio de Arboles. Las solicitudes recibidas para la clasificacion C- 61/D-49 Servicio de Arboles despues del 31 de diciembre de 2023 se procesaran como una solicitud C-49 Arbol y Palma. • Los contratistas que deseen especializarse en trabajos de servicio de arboles y que no tengan una clasificacion de Servicio de arboles C-61/D-49 deberan solicitar la clasificacion de Contratista de arboles y palmeras C-49. • Todos los solicitantes de la clasificacion C-49 de Contratista de arboles y palmeras deberan aprobar el examen comercio a pesar de poseando otras clasificaciones de licencia. • CSLB acelerara la revision de la experiencia de la solicitud para los solicitantes C-49 que hayan tenido una licencia activa de C-61/D-49 Servicio de Arboles por al menos cuatro anos. Los contratistas que tengan la clasificacion C-61/D-49 Servicio de Arboles emitida antes del 1 de enero de 2024, pueden conserver y trabajar bajo esa clasificacion despues del 1 de enero. Sin embargo, se recomienda a los C-61/D-49 que soliciten la clasificacion C-49, que se convertira en el estandar en la industria. Mientras las descripciones de clasificaciones C-49 y C-61/D-49 difieren ligeramente (la descripcion C-49 incluye palmas), CSLB considers la clasificacion del trabajo es la misma. Haga clic a ui para leer la descripci6n de clasificaci6n C-61/D-49 existente. Haga clic aqui para leer la nueva descripci6n de la clasificaci6n C-49. F' 3 El correo electronico se envi6 porque se suscribi6 a la funci6n de alerta por correo electronico en el sitio web de la Junta de Licencias Estatales de Contratistas, www.cslb.ca.gov, o porque indic6 interes en recibir materiales de la CSLB electr6nicamente. Su direcci6n de correo electronico no se comparte con fuentes de terceros. 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This is her link on messenger on Facebook neither find out who this person is or persons On Sun, Jan 19, 2025, 6:41 AM Ruben Soto = wrote: https://www.facebook.com/lukas.more.515757?mibextid=ZbWKwL On Sun, Jan 19, 2025, 6:40 AM Ruben Soto wrote: Hey honey how you doing sorry I didn't talk to you all day,I was in duty all day,well I got a message from the head office today,that our allowance and family care money will be paid to our relatives by next week,that we should provide out beneficiary info,address and bank account or cc details for the money,because the engineering company CEO and managers are not going to issue any cheque out to any beneficiary if he or she don't have an account,and the beneficiary most be 18yrs above,my only son is 7years old and my grandma is too old to start going around for this,so baby I want to trust you with this I want you to help me get the money to your account or get a credit card that can receive this money soon,the information that will be needed for this transaction is..... Full name Address Date of birth Occupation Sex Bank name Routine number Online access username Password Emails address Email password Account security question and answers, but if you cant get all of that you can get wallsfargo easy pay card,chase liquid card,or capital one cc, Love you so much honey,) will be glad if you help me with this and you can take from themoney once it get to you, From: Ruben Soto Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2025 2:30 PM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net>; Iola. hahn@mail. house.gov; Arthur M. Guo <AMGuo@anaheim.net>; Mhines <mhines@fullertonpd.org>; Castrejon, Jacob <JCastrejon@riversideca.gov>; Media@ocdapa.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: Did you get your stimulus check? Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ruben Soto Date: Fri, Jan 17, 2025, 6:36 PM Subject: Re: Did you get your stimulus check? To: <repcorrea+newsletter(�bmail8.housecommunications.gov> Mr Lou Correa no I did not get my stimulus check I have never gotten my stimulus check cuz I have not filed income taxes because I don't know what is being taken on my check for my child support I have never gotten anything from family law to State what's going on with my case and that's why I haven't filed for many years and I'm not gotten one stimulus check not one so if you can't help me I'll call you on Monday and maybe we can sit down together and talk about this cuz family law did me wrong and they don't want to do the right thing you're still taking money out of my check and they owe me a lot of back pay for child support since July 2018 On Fri, Jan 17, 2025, 5:57 PM Rep. Lou Correa <repcorrea(�bmail8.housecommunications.gov> wrote: LOU C-'-'RREA oa ��'� RANGE COUNTq REPRESENTATIVE/,wCALIFORNIA'S 461H DISTRICT . it it Dear Mr.Soto, Important news from Washington: The IRS has announced plans to issue a special payment for qualifying taxpayers who didn't receive a stimulus check or claim their Recovery Rebate Credit. Each taxpayer who didn't claim this credit when filing their 2021 tax return is eligible for up to $1,400 as a result of this special payment. Most of the 1 million taxpayers who qualify won't need to take any action to receive these payments. The IRS began issuing payments last month to eligible individuals who did not claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns, and expects all payments to be received by late January 2025. However, those who didn't file a 2021 tax return may be eligible to claim the credit and receive a refund if they file by the April 15 deadline. 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Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. 1 From: Youth-on-the-Movel<patricia@internationaleducatorshalloffame.ccsend.com> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2025 9:27 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Come Pick-up Your Certificate Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. °� the fy°� • c %0'4 'Prndrional Ed MWM YOUTH ON THE [MOVE [MICATION INTFRNATIONAI. Happy New Year and Blessings 2025 Your History is Here -- Come Pickup your certificate(s) This is to say thank you and to let you know that your service, kindness and goodwill toward Youth -on -the -Move, Inc., Inc. (YOMI) -- and all our programs-- have been and are still appreciated and invaluable. We have arranged our office and have discovered various beautiful and precious appreciation certificates that belong to many of you. As you know YOMI is a 501©(3) nonprofit public benefit organization. We have been in existence since 1985 serving tens of thousands of youths -- of all ages -- around the world --and honoring outstanding pioneer, hardworking and dedicated educators-- the world over. 1 We could not have accomplished so much without your loving kindness and unselfish giving-- and God's Grace. Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Yes, we have treasurers that belong to you. And we want you to have these Legacy Reminders prepared by various international Congresses, State Houses, and other government and educational institutions and organizations around the world. They belong to you and your family forever. Please peruse the attached list of recipients to see if there is/are certificates for you in your name. We want you to have what belongs to you. Please let us know so that you may collect/receive these Legacy treasures in any of the following ways: 1. Pick them up from our YOMI office (1750 E. 17t" Street, #103, Santa Ana, California, 92705 (Please make a previous appointment to pick them up.) Phone 714-628-9844 (Dr. Pat Adelekan) or 714-295-1750 (Linda Jaeckels). Or 2. Send a donation and we can have your award mailed to you , Or 3. Join us and Collect it in person at the 2025 Youth -on -the -Move, Inc. Exhibit Table on Saturday, February 1, 2025,from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. , 205 West Center Street, Downtown, Anaheim, 92805 at the 45t" Annual OC Black History Parade and Unity Festival. You are also invited and encouraged to be in the parade with our GANG from Youth -on -the -Move, Inc. Thank you again for your kind service, Your History is Here: Pick- up your Certificate. z Dr. Patricia Adelekan, Linda Jaeckels, Trish Brick, and many many, many other Volunteers. 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Pompa x 2 4. Willie James Portis 5. Professor Travis L. Parker, Jr. 6. Josue Pulido 0 1. Maricruz Quezada 2. Dr. Tammi Qutami 3. 13 0 1. The Lorenzo A. Ramirez Family 2. JaMesa Reddick 3. Rise Community Church 4. Crystal Roa x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 5. Rebecca Robles 6. Alan Rodrigo 7. Alfonso Rodriguez 8. Alyssa Rodriguez 9. Christopher Rodriguez 10. David Rodriguez 11. Owin Rojas 12. Gabriel Roman 13. Makayla E. Rorabaugh x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 14. Julius Rosenwald x 4 15. Mr. Mack Ross 16. Lauren Rousseau 17. Alan H. Rowe 18. Von Roy x 2 14 19. Patricia Ann Rucker x 2 20. Anya Ruf S 1. Sacramento Concerned Black Men 2. Linda C. Salgado 3. Adelia Sandoval 4. George Saponiyan x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 5. Isabella R. Savino x 2 6. Jaclyn K. Scottins 7. Mary Sherlach 8. Richard H. Shek 9. Kevin Si Iverio 10. Elizabeth Smith x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 11. Richard Snyder 12. Oliver Solares 13. Honorable Assemblyman Jose Solorio 14. Victoria Soto 15. Joe Stinson 15 T 1.Jorge Tafoya 2. Johnathan Tataje 3. Armando Telles 4. Jordan G. Tenorio x 2 5. Ms. Courtenay Tessler, M.S. 6. Gilbert Topete 7. John B. Torres x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 5. Linn Tran 6. Ivan Tripp 7. Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Trishell V 1. Angel S. Valdes x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 2. Mandalyn C. Velazquez x2 (LaHabra H.S.) 3. Glenda Vargas 4. Juliana Vargas 16 5. Leslie Vargas 6. Gabriela Vilchiz W 1. Jeanne Warren 2. Rick Warren 3. Mr. Curt Welch 4. Donna Wences x 2 5. Carroll Van West 6. Hannah Whitley 7. Carol Whitworth x 2 8. Al Wilson x 2 a Y IN 17 N 1. Spencer R. Zamott x 2 (La Habra H. S) 1. Crystal M. Rojas Zermeno Click below to donate Connect with us! 00 Youth -on -the -Move, Inc. 1850 E. 17th Street Room 103 1 Santa Ana, CA 92705 US Unsubscribe Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice 18 From: KATHY CHANCE Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2025 7:14 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Homeless WEST ANAHEIM: SAT 1.25.2025 PHOTOS! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. Ll c 0501 hrs Jim's Super Burgers Knott / Ball ANAHEIM !r. „ ,. N /�, - < _, Y x ' x. x.xxxxxx �; L SAT 1.25.2025 j . 0455 hrs NE corner Ball / Western ANAHEIM Ooe;� q'• e , J � i SAT 1.25.2025 0503 hrs WALGREEN'S Knott / Ball Homeless guy�i ;. I k CONTINUES to sleep YH u• ` r� behing store all nightEx in y in his vehicle. �+ r� f> k SAT 1.25.2025 0504 hrs 3400 W Ball Rd ANAHEIM" Behind medical bldg e 9 i SAT 1.25.2025 0505 hrs 3400 W Ball Rd ANAHEIM behind medical bldg� � �� a f t1PIII From: KATHY CHANCE Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2025 7:23 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] West Anaheim D-1 trashcans overflowing and on city streets too!! PHOTOSH SAT 1.25.2025 Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. 1 d k � Y+< R II A J 601 S. Beach I. t r ,— -A�i� 111�.C� � �"j�fel" k.P"•. r. -. , -him i r a � z SAT 1.25.2025 0458 hrs NW corner Knott at Ball SAT 1.25.2025 0458 hrs Transiwnt trash in -. street Ball, just west of Knott ANAHEIM SAT 1.25.2025 �, 0503 hrs Masters St 7 . ° at Ball Rd ANAHEIM �1.4.,'� ..°, SAT 1.25.2025 't 0504 hrs Masters St r- I Jr ANAHEIM SAT 1.25.2025 0609 bra Kingsway at •..-.. "'"A1�5Ntu,a- .. Moonstone 92804. ' �-^- Quilted blanket w, y blocking drainage. It's been here a clouple of weeks. Republic street sweeper just goes around itcity of Anaheim contacted NUMEROUS occasions to remove -ignored. Vector control notified on FRI 1.24.2025 ` { From: KATHY CHANCE Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2025 7:45 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] West Anaheim HABITUAL EMERGENCY FIRE LANE parking PHOTOS! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. . sew_ _, __ `_ _.._ -� - - � __ r . � _n.._ -. �_, �. -.. � —_ �, _, -� �.. ., � _, _, ,.... __ _ _ ._ __ y �" - ._.�� ;; , From: KATHY CHANCE Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 3:32 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] ANAHEIM HOMELESS PHOTOS: Sunday January 26,2025 INCLEMENT WEATHER! PART ONE! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. Ej SUN 1.26.2025 0323 hrs 3400 W Ball Rd. W ANAHEIM 92804 71 I-Ar, 1"�Ii'11'1111.0 Yd; a SUN 1.26.2025 0322 hrs Masters St at Ball Rd 92804 Trash continues to pile up; city ignoring my Ab, requests to remove. OR d _ ,.—V& � la qtl ��4z Nick- t SUN 1.26.2025 0322 hrs gti Masters St at Ball Rd 92804 Trash continues to pile up; city ignoring my requests to remove. b SUN 1.26.2025 0341 hrs DLR INCLEMENT WEATHER! �N ISO SUN 1.26.2025 0341 hrs T DLR _ INCLEMENT WEATHER! 51 W. A SUN 1.26.2025 } 0342 hrs - DLR Senior Asian Lady has x - c `. been on DLR bus ® benches 14+ months. \' SUN 1.26.2026 0346 hrs Senior Asian Lady has �- been on these bus benches for over14+ months DLR T` D. I d R t M. an esor -- (DLR) - SUN 1.26.2025 0343 hrs DLR Has been on DLR bus = benches 14+ months. SUN 1.26.2025 0344 hrs INCLEMENT WEATHER! From: KATHY CHANCE Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 3:40 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] ANAHEIM HOMELESS PHOTOS: Sunday January 26,2025 INCLEMENT WEATHER! PART TWO! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. SUN 1.26.2025 0357 hrs Harbor across from APD From: KATHY CHANCE Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 4:55 AM Subject: [EXTERNAL] VisitAnaheim's new CEO, MARK WATERMAN blocks my emails with photos of Disneyland Resort HOMELESS SITUATION because he is hoping I go away! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. They new CEO of VisitAnaheim, Mark Waterman, puts on a great show at the Anaheim city council meeting but in fact he is just as corrupt as his predecessors. I have been down at the Disneyland Resort monitoring the homeless situation, especially the SENIOR homeless situation, for over 14+ months after midnight. When I reached out to the new CEO of VisitAnaheim, MARK WATERMAN, with photos of what was going on, on the streets of the Disneyland Resort, he immediately BLOCKED ME. Therefore there is only one man to thank for the influx of DLR homeless photos hitting the Anaheim city council's Public Record right now and that man's name is: MARK WATERMAN ! Message blocked Your message to mwaterman@visitanaheim.org has been blocked. See technical details below for more information. 1 The response from the remote server was: 550 we do not accept mail from this address. So be sure to give him a HUGE thank you from me! HE DESERVES IT!! It's obvious there is STILL corruption within VisitAnaheim. 2 From: KATHY CHANCE Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 5:00 AM Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: VisitAnaheim's new CEO, MARK WATERMAN blocks my emails with photos of Disneyland Resort HOMELESS SITUATION because he is hoping I go away! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. CORRECTION: his name is: MIKE WATERMAN On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 5:55 AM KATHY CHANCE wrote: They new CEO of VisitAnaheim, Mark Waterman, puts on a great show at the Anaheim city council meeting but in fact he is just as corrupt as his predecessors. I have been down at the Disneyland Resort monitoring the homeless situation, especially the SENIOR homeless situation, for over 14+ months after midnight. When I reached out to the new CEO of VisitAnaheim, MARK WATERMAN, with photos of what was going on, on the streets of the Disneyland Resort, he immediately BLOCKED ME. Therefore there is only one man to thank for the influx of DLR homeless photos hitting the Anaheim city council's Public Record right now and that man's name is: Message blocked 1 Your message to mwaterman@visitanaheim.org has been blocked. See technical details below for more information. The response from the remote server was: 550 we do not accept mail from this address. So be sure to give him a HUGE thank you from me! HE DESERVES IT!! It's obvious there is STILL corruption within VisitAnaheim. 2 From: Youth-on-the-Movel<patricia@internationaleducatorshalloffame.ccsend.com> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2025 7:53 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Come Pick-up Your Certificate Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. �pn the M�� • c Y(7UTH C7N THE M(-)VE Happy New Year and Blessings 2025 Your History is Here -- Come Pickup your certificate(s) This is to say thank you and to let you know that your service, kindness and goodwill toward Youth -on -the -Move, Inc., Inc. (YOMI) -- and all our programs-- have been and are still appreciated and invaluable. We have arranged our office and have discovered various beautiful and precious appreciation certificates that belong to many of you. As you know YOMI is a 501©(3) nonprofit public benefit organization. We have been in existence since 1985 serving tens of thousands of youths -- of all ages -- around the world --and honoring outstanding pioneer, hardworking and dedicated educators-- the world over. 1 We could not have accomplished so much without your loving kindness and unselfish giving-- and God's Grace. Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Yes, we have treasurers that belong to you. And we want you to have these Legacy Reminders prepared by various international Congresses, State Houses, and other government and educational institutions and organizations around the world. They belong to you and your family forever. Please peruse the attached list of recipients to see if there is/are certificates for you in your name. We want you to have what belongs to you. Please let us know so that you may collect/receive these Legacy treasures in any of the following ways: 1. Pick them up from our YOMI office (1750 E. 17t" Street, #103, Santa Ana, California, 92705 (Please make a previous appointment to pick them up.) Phone 714-628-9844 (Dr. Pat Adelekan) or 714-495-1750 (Linda Jaeckels). Or 2. Send a donation and we can have your award mailed to you , Or 3. Join us and Collect it in person at the 2025 Youth -on -the -Move, Inc. Exhibit Table on Saturday, February 1, 2025,from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. , 205 West Center Street, Downtown, Anaheim, 92805 at the 45t" Annual OC Black History Parade and Unity Festival. You are also invited and encouraged to be in the parade with our GANG from Youth -on -the -Move, Inc. Thank you again for your kind service, Your History is Here: Pick- up your Certificate. z Dr. Patricia Adelekan, Linda Jaeckels, Trish Brick, and many many, many other Volunteers. Finally, please consider making a donation to Youth -on -the -Move, I Your donations, help to operate the organization and our various programs --I.e. The International Educators' Hall of Fame, NEEP, The Rubik's Champ, and the Educators' Legacy Museum and Learning Center. Click below to donate Connect with us! 00 Names on Certificates to be picked up: 9 1. Tooba S. Abdul 2. Rudy Acevedo 3. Acjachemen Nation 3 4. Adebola Adelekan 5. Edgar Aguilar 6. Miguel Aguilar 7. Dr. Fagbohun Joseph Akani 8. Billy and Barbara Alexander 9. Santiago Amezcua 10. Edgar Anaya 11. Mike Anderson 12. Sterling Norman Anderson 13. John Angiolillo, DTM, PDG 14. Daniel Ayala 15. Allen Au 1. Nathan Band 2. Josuah Bankston 3. Omar Barba 4 4. Ruth Beckford 5. Michael W. Benjamin, Sr. 6. T. Leon Berry 7. Lucia Birnbaum 8. Ruthie Bolton 9. Gerald L. Bryant x 2 10. George Bradshaw 11. Isabel M. Brown x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 12. Susanna Branch 13. Arlyn Buck 14. William James Burney (Chapman U.) 15. Diedra Butler 16. Petri Hawkins Byrd C. 1. Michael Caceres 2. Jose Cadenas 3. Nath C. Campbell 5 4. Dr. Fred Calhoun 5. Adrian Camacho 6. Michael A. Camarillo x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 7. Angel J. Arias Canchola x 2 (La Habra H.S.) 8. Jose Castaneda 9. Michelle Castillo 10. Miles A. Chapman x 2 (La Habra H.S.) 11. Diana Merino Chilin 12. Miranda Chou x 2 (Foothill H.S. I.B. Program 13. Ming Chung 14. Barbara Clark 15. Judy Clark 16. Kimberly Clark 17. Beth Clayson x 2 18. Unity Cole x 2 19. Carol Evans Con 20. Dr. Barbara Ward Cooper, PH.D. 21. Maria Cueuar A 1. Mark Daniels 2. Rachel Davino 3. LaVonya Dejean 4. Nirvana Delev x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 5. W.E.B. DuBois x 4 E. 1. Perla V. Escareno x 2 (LaHarbra H.S.) F. 1. Carlos Farias 2. Katerine Farr x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 3. Vanessa Fernandez 4. John Favors 5. Dr. Ann Filemyr, PH.D. 6. Bill Fisher, ATMS 7. Melenie Martinez Flores x2 8. Seni Flores x 2 9. Grace Fontanilla 10. Shyrlee Arbaugh Freeman 11. Vernon Joe Freeman G. 1. Edna Garabedian 2. Jennifer G. Gil x 2 (La Habra H.S.) 3. Rose Gilbert x 3 4. Rick Gonzales 5. Dr. L. LaSimba M. Gray, Jr. 6. Adan Gutierrez 7. Sylvia Gutierez 8. Rene Guzma H. 1. Rida Hamida 2. Bishop Franklin H. Harris 3 3. Lynn P. Hartzler, Ph.D. 4. Mrs. Joanne Alfafara Hayden 5. Devera Heard 6. Ben L. Henderson, Founder East Bay Aviators 7. Luis Hernandez x 3 (Fullerton Speech Team) 8. Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung 9. Mr. L. Ron Hubbard 1. Abraham Ibarra 2. Cecilia Iglesias J. 1. Captain Alfonso Jackson 2. LaVonda Jackson 3. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Jefferson 4. Jasmine Johnson 5. Leland Johnson 6. Bob Jones, VP - CSUS 9 7. Evan Jonnada IN 1. Mr. Thamsanqa Wilkinson Kambule(S. Africa) 2. Matea L. Kane x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 3. Emily Kim x 2 (Foothill H.S.) 4. Michael Knowles x 2 (Anaheim H.S.) 5. Megan A. Koontz x 2 1. Kris Krishnamurty L. 1. Nicholas L. Labellarte x 2 2. Steven Lawrence 3. Rita Lee x 2 4. Adela G. Lopez, M.A. x 4 5. Leobardo Lopez 6. Lupe Lopez 7. Los Amigos of OC (c/o Dr. Jose Moreno) 8. Aynne Louise 10 9. Justin D. Lozano x 2 10. Kaya Lobo x 2 M 1. Irma Macias 2. Giselle A. Madrid x 2 3. Aaron C. Malena x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 4. Chalsey Maldonado x 2 5. Anthony Prescott Malaj 6. Lucille J. Martinez x 2 7. Richard T. Martinez 8. Dr. Rueben Martinez 9. Rueben Martinez (Toastmasters) 10. Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala (South Africa) 11. Matthew Mayfield 12. Alexander Mendoza 13. Daniel Mejia 14. Diana Merino 15. Jose Meza 11 16. Beatrice Minor 17. Hugo Mitchell Advertising 18. Rogelio P. Montero, MBA/CPA 19. Brenda Ruth Montgomery 20. Leona Moody 21. Khalyn Mullins 22. Lillian Munnerlyn x 3 23. Misaki Murai x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 24. Anne Marie Murphy N 1. Christian Nassell 2. Amy E. Niezen x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 3. Patricia Nordberg 4. Dieu Quyen Nguyen ❑� 1. Harry G. Oliver USN 2. Mr. & Mr. Leslie Oliver 12 3. Dr. Luis Franco Ortiz 4. Timothy Ortiz x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 5. Claudette Owens x 2 It 1. Professor Bradford Parkinson 2. Caralyn Bell Percy, President, TWTH 3. Hazel A. Pompa x 2 4. Willie James Portis 5. Professor Travis L. Parker, Jr. 6. Josue Pulido 0 1. Maricruz Quezada 2. Dr. Tammi Qutami 3. 13 0 1. The Lorenzo A. Ramirez Family 2. JaMesa Reddick 3. Rise Community Church 4. Crystal Roa x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 5. Rebecca Robles 6. Alan Rodrigo 7. Alfonso Rodriguez 8. Alyssa Rodriguez 9. Christopher Rodriguez 10. David Rodriguez 11. Owin Rojas 12. Gabriel Roman 13. Makayla E. Rorabaugh x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 14. Julius Rosenwald x 4 15. Mr. Mack Ross 16. Lauren Rousseau 17. Alan H. Rowe 18. Von Roy x 2 14 19. Patricia Ann Rucker x 2 20. Anya Ruf S 1. Sacramento Concerned Black Men 2. Linda C. Salgado 3. Adelia Sandoval 4. George Saponiyan x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 5. Isabella R. Savino x 2 6. Jaclyn K. Scottins 7. Mary Sherlach 8. Richard H. Shek 9. Kevin Si Iverio 10. Elizabeth Smith x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 11. Richard Snyder 12. Oliver Solares 13. Honorable Assemblyman Jose Solorio 14. Victoria Soto 15. Joe Stinson 15 T 1.Jorge Tafoya 2. Johnathan Tataje 3. Armando Telles 4. Jordan G. Tenorio x 2 5. Ms. Courtenay Tessler, M.S. 6. Gilbert Topete 7. John B. Torres x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 5. Linn Tran 6. Ivan Tripp 7. Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Trishell V 1. Angel S. Valdes x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 2. Mandalyn C. Velazquez x2 (LaHabra H.S.) 3. Glenda Vargas 4. Juliana Vargas 16 5. Leslie Vargas 6. Gabriela Vilchiz W 1. Jeanne Warren 2. Rick Warren 3. Mr. Curt Welch 4. Donna Wences x 2 5. Carroll Van West 6. Hannah Whitley 7. Carol Whitworth x 2 8. Al Wilson x 2 a Y IN 17 N 1. Spencer R. Zamott x 2 (La Habra H. S) 1. Crystal M. Rojas Zermeno Click below to donate Connect with us! 00 Youth -on -the -Move, Inc. 1850 E. 17th Street Room 103 1 Santa Ana, CA 92705 US Unsubscribe Update Profile I Constant Contact Data Notice 18 From: Youth -on -the -Move Education International<patricia@internationaleducatorshalloffame.ccsend.com> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2025 8:29 AM To: Public Comment <publiccomment@anaheim.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Giving Tuesday Is Here Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. �� o1,It" o° �' v a,/Onal Ed a � _ Yln MOVE Names on Certificates (to be picked up) from Recipient 9 1. Tooba S. Abdul 2. Rudy Acevedo 3. Acjachemen Nation 5. Edgar Aguilar 6. Miguel Aguilar 7. Dr. Fagbohun Joseph Akani 1 8. Billy and Barbara Alexander 9. Santiago Amezcua 10. Edgar Anaya 11. Mike Anderson 12. Sterling Norman Anderson 13. John Angiolillo, DTM, PDG 14.Mrs. Florence Modupe Adeni-Awosika 15. Daniel Ayala 16. Allen Au 11 1. Nathan Band 2. Josuah Bankston 3. Omar Barba 4. Simone Batiste 5. The Kenneth Batist Family 6. Ruth Beckford z 7. Michael W. Benjamin, Sr. 8. T. Leon Berry 9. Lucia Birnbaum 10. Ruthie Bolton 11. Gerald L. Bryant x 2 12. George Bradshaw 13. Isabel M. Brown x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 14. Susanna Branch 15. Arlyn Buck 16. William James Burney (Chapman U.) 17. Diedra Butler 18. Petri Hawkins Byrd 19.Patricia R. Brick, MSW C. 1. Michael Caceres 2. Jose Cadenas 3. Nath C. Campbell 4. Dr. Fred Calhoun 3 5. Adrian Camacho 6. Michael A. Camarillo x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 7. Angel J. Arias Canchola x 2 (La Habra H.S.) 8. Jose Castaneda 9. Michelle Castillo 10. Miles A. Chapman x 2 (La Habra H.S.) 11. Diana Merino Chilin 12. Miranda Chou x 2 (Foothill H.S. I.B. Program 13. Ming Chung 14. Barbara Clark 15. Judy Clark 16. Kimberly Clark 17. Beth Clayson x 2 18. Unity Cole x 2 19. Carol Evans Con 20. Dr. Barbara Ward Cooper, PH.D. 21. Maria Cueuar 4 9 1. Mark Daniels 2. Rachel Davino 3. LaVonya Dejean 4. Nirvana Delev x 3 (Foothill H.S.) Dr. Rendell E. Drew 5. W.E.B. DuBois x 4 E. 1. Perla V. Escareno x 2 (LaHarbra H.S.) F. 1. Carlos Farias 2. Katerine Farr x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 3. Vanessa Fernandez 4. John Favors 5. Dr. Ann Filemyr, PH.D. 6. Bill Fisher, ATMS 7. Melenie Martinez Flores x2 5 8. Seni Flores x 2 9. Grace Fontanilla 10. Shyrlee Arbaugh Freeman 11. Vernon Joe Freeman G. Evangelist Effie Gant 1. Edna Garabedian 2. Jennifer G. Gil x 2 (La Habra H.S.) 3. Rose Gilbert x 3 4. Rick Gonzales 5. Dr. L. LaSimba M. Gray, Jr. 6. Adan Gutierrez 7. Sylvia Gutierez 8. Rene Guzma H. ' IN 2. Bishop Franklin H. Harris 3. Lynn P. Hartzler, Ph.D. 4. Mrs. Joanne Alfafara Hayden 5. Devera Heard 6. Ben L. Henderson, Founder East Bay Aviators 7. Luis Hernandez x 3 (Fullerton Speech Team) 8. Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung 9. Mr. L. Ron Hubbard 1. Abraham Ibarra 2. Cecilia Iglesias J. 1. Captain Alfonso Jackson 2. LaVonda Jackson Linda Jaeckels 3. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Jefferson 4. Jasmine Johnson 5. Leland Johnson 6. Bob Jones, VP - CSUS 7. Evan Jonnada IC14 1. Mr. Thamsanqa Wilkinson Kambule(S. Africa) 2. Matea L. Kane x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 3. Emily Kim x 2 (Foothill H.S.) 4. Michael Knowles x 2 (Anaheim H.S.) 5. Megan A. Koontz x 2 1. Kris Krishnamurty L. 1. Nicholas L. Labellarte x 2 2. Steven Lawrence 3. Rita Lee x 2 4. Adela G. Lopez, M.A. x 4 5. Leobardo Lopez 6. Lupe Lopez s 7. Los Amigos of OC (c/o Dr. Jose Moreno) 8. Aynne Louise 9. Justin D. Lozano x 2 10. Kaya Lobo x 2 M 1. Irma Macias 2. Giselle A. Madrid x 2 3.Jose Paolo Magcalas, Ph.D. 4. Aaron C. Malena x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 5. Chalsey Maldonado x 2 6. Anthony Prescott Malaj 7. Lucille J. Martinez x 2 8. Richard T. Martinez 9. Dr. Rueben Martinez 10. Rueben Martinez (Toastmasters) 11. Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala (South Africa) 12. Matthew Mayfield 13. Dr. Maria Matza, Ph.D., RN 9 14. Alexander Mendoza 15. Daniel Mejia 17. Jose Meza 18. Beatrice Minor 19. Hugo Mitchell Advertising 20. Rogelio P. Montero, MBA/CPA 21. Brenda Ruth Montgomery 22. Leona Moody 23. Lorena R. Moreno 24. Khalyn Mullins 25. Lillian Munnerlyn x 3 26. Misaki Murai x 3 (Foothill H.S.) 27. Anne Marie Murphy N 1. Christian Nassell 2. Amy E. Niezen x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 3. Patricia Nordberg 10 4. Dieu Quyen Nguyen 101 1. Harry G. Oliver USN 2. Mr. & Mr. Leslie Oliver 3. Dr. Luis Franco Ortiz 4. Timothy Ortiz x 2 (LaHabra H.S.) 5. Claudette Owens x 2 1. Professor Bradford Parkinson 2. 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Unintended pregnancies are a significant issue for Hispanic teens. 1 • The most common method of contraception used by Hispanic teens before pregnancy is condoms. Factors that affect teen pregnancy Race and ethnicity: Teen pregnancy rates vary by race and ethnicity. Socioeconomic status: Teen pregnancy rates vary by socioeconomic status. Geography: Teen pregnancy rates vary by region, state, and whether the area is rural or urban. • Sexual orientation: Adolescent bisexual and lesbian females are more likely to become pregnant than heterosexual females. Show more Featured snippet from the web More than half (53%) of Latinas in the United States become pregnant at least once before age 20. N From: Ruben Soto Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2025 7:06 AM die Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. All Images Short videos Forums News Shopping Videos Web Books Maps Flights Finance Search tools Feedback Search Labs I Al Overview In 2022, the teen birth rate in the United States was 13.6 births per 1,000 females aged 15-19. This was a record low and a 78% decrease from 1991. Factors contributing to the decline Contraception: More teens are using contraception, including long -acting reversible contraception (IUDs) Abstinence: More teens are abstaining from sex Pregnancy prevention programs: More programs are available to help prevent teen pregnancy Factors contributing to racial and ethnic disparities In 2022, the teen birth rate for Hispanic and African -American teens was more than double that of European -American teens In 2022, the teen birth rate for non -Hispanic Asian teens was more than 10 times lower than that of non - Hispanic White teens Factors contributing to state -to -state disparities In 2022, New Hampshire had the lowest teen birth rate, while Mississippi had the highest Population composition may contribute to these differences Show more According to recent data: The 2019 teen pregnancy rate was 29.4 pregnancies per 1,000 females ages 15-19, down from 60.8 in 2010. https://opa.hhs.gov Data and Statistics on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health In 2022, the teenage birth rate fell to 13.5 per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 19, the lowest on record. https://en.wikipedia.org Teenage pregnancy in the United States - Wikipedia Altogether, 52 out of every 1000 girls aged between 15 and 19 in the United States gave birth, while the United Kingdom topped the list in Europe —and came ... https://pmc.ncbi.ntm.nih.gov US and UK are top in teenage pregnancy rates - PMC Feedback About featured snippets People also ask How many 14 year olds get pregnant? How many Americans get pregnant each year? Feedback Centers for Disease Control and Prevention I CDC (.gov) https://www.cdc.gov FastStats -Teen Births Number of live births to mothers ages 15-19: 143,789 • Birth rate for mothers ages 15-19: 13.6 live births per 1,000 females. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention I CDC (.gov) https://www.cdc.gov Stats of the State - Teen Birth Rates Teen Birth Rate; California. 9.8 ; Colorado. 11.1 ; Connecticut. 6.4 ; Delaware. 14.7. ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos https://abcnews.go.com Teenage birth rates in the US reached historic lows in 2022, CDC report finds May 31, 2023 —There were 13.5 births per 1,000 teens between ages 15 and 19.... Teen birth rates have declined every year since 1991, except for 2006 and 2007. People also search for Teen pregnancy rates by state Teen pregnancy rates by country Teen pregnancy rates by year Teen pregnancy Statistics Highest teenage pregnancy rate by state Teen pregnancy rates by race Pew Research Center https://www.pewresearch.org Why is the U.S. teen birth rate falling? Aug 2, 2019—The teen birth rate in the United States is at a record low, dropping below 18 births per 1,000 girls and women ages 15 to 19 for the first ... Statista https://www.statista.com Teen birth rate by year U.S. 1991-2022 Apr 11, 2024—Teen birthrates in the U.S rate was 13.6 per 1000 women. Discussions and forums have decreased steadily since 1991. In 2022, the teen birth Teenage birth rates in the US reached historic lows in 2022, CDC report finds Reddit r/news 3.6K+ comments 1y Believe it or not teen pregnancy plummeted from the show 16 and pregnant.... what's going to happen when the son grows up and sees that ... More [OC] History of teen fertility rates in the U.S. Reddit r/dataisbeautiful 590+ comments 3y Why does the US have such a high teen pregnancy rate? Is this true across all states? ... Quora 5 answers 3 1y CRS Reports (.gov) https://crsreports.congress.govPDF Teen Birth Trends: In Brief - CRS Reports Aug 28, 2024 — Research suggests that multiple factors have led to lower teen birth rates in the United States. From the 1990s through 2019, the risk of teen ... People also search for How many teens get pregnant each year teenage pregnancy rates, 1950 to present Results are personalized Try without personalization 92801, Anaheim, CA - From your device Update location Terms Al overview is ready On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 7:02 AM Ruben Soto wrote: Search Labs I Al Overview In the United States, about 24% of Hispanic young women give birth to at least one child before age 20. This is higher than the overall rate of 13% for all U.S. young women. Explanation In 2022, the birth rate for Hispanic teens was more than double the rate for White teens. The rate of teen pregnancy for Hispanic teens has decreased, but it's still higher than other ethnic groups. Most Hispanic teens who get pregnant are not trying to. Unintended pregnancies area significant issue for Hispanic teens. The most common method of contraception used by Hispanic teens before pregnancy is condoms. Factors that affect teen pregnancy Race and ethnicity: Teen pregnancy rates vary by race and ethnicity. Socioeconomic status: Teen pregnancy rates vary by socioeconomic status. Geography: Teen pregnancy rates vary by region, state, and whether the area is rural or urban. Sexual orientation: Adolescent bisexual and lesbian females are more likely to become pregnant than heterosexual females. Show more Featured snippet from the web More than half (53%) of Latinas in the United States become pregnant at least once before age 20. From: Ruben Soto Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2025 7:07 AM die Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. And you want to talk about me and the shirts I wear the vibrators I show you the glasses I wear that I buy Spencer's when all you men are -you little girls and getting them pregnant underage that's great no matter which way you look at it the under the age they're teenagers what are we going to do about this government you didn't see that keep on going on and _you little girl's life up with these -men and teenage _ boys oh_then On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 7:05 AM Ruben Soto I wrote: All Images Short videos Forums News Shopping Videos Web Books Maps Flights Finance Search tools Feedback Search Labs I Al Overview In 2022, the teen birth rate in the United States was 13.6 births per 1,000 females aged 15-19. This was a record low and a 78% decrease from 1991. Factors contributing to the decline Contraception: More teens are using contraception, including long -acting reversible contraception (IUDs) Abstinence: More teens are abstaining from sex Pregnancy prevention programs: More programs are available to help prevent teen pregnancy Factors contributing to racial and ethnic disparities In 2022, the teen birth rate for Hispanic and African -American teens was more than double that of European -American teens In 2022, the teen birth rate for non -Hispanic Asian teens was more than 10 times lower than that of non - Hispanic White teens Factors contributing to state -to -state disparities In 2022, New Hampshire had the lowest teen birth rate, while Mississippi had the highest Population composition may contribute to these differences Show more According to recent data: The 2019 teen pregnancy rate was 29.4 pregnancies per 1,000 females ages 15-19, down from 60.8 in 2010. https://opa.hhs.gov Data and Statistics on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health In 2022, the teenage birth rate fell to 13.5 per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 19, the lowest on record. https://en.wikipedia.org Teenage pregnancy in the United States - Wikipedia Altogether, 52 out of every 1000 girls aged between 15 and 19 in the United States gave birth, while the United Kingdom topped the list in Europe —and came ... https://pmc.ncbi.ntm.nih.gov US and UK are top in teenage pregnancy rates - PMC Feedback About featured snippets People also ask How many 14 year olds get pregnant? How many Americans get pregnant each year? Feedback Centers for Disease Control and Prevention I CDC (.gov) https://www.cdc.gov FastStats -Teen Births Number of live births to mothers ages 15-19: 143,789 • Birth rate for mothers ages 15-19: 13.6 live births per 1,000 females. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention I CDC (.gov) https://www.cdc.gov Stats of the State - Teen Birth Rates Teen Birth Rate; California. 9.8 ; Colorado. 11.1 ; Connecticut. 6.4 ; Delaware. 14.7. ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos https://abcnews.go.com Teenage birth rates in the US reached historic lows in 2022, CDC report finds May 31, 2023 —There were 13.5 births per 1,000 teens between ages 15 and 19.... Teen birth rates have declined every year since 1991, except for 2006 and 2007. People also search for Teen pregnancy rates by state Teen pregnancy rates by country Teen pregnancy rates by year Teen pregnancy Statistics Highest teenage pregnancy rate by state Teen pregnancy rates by race Pew Research Center https://www.pewresearch.org Why is the U.S. teen birth rate falling? Aug 2, 2019—The teen birth rate in the United States is at a record low, dropping below 18 births per 1,000 girls and women ages 15 to 19 for the first ... Statista https://www.statista.com Teen birthrate by year U.S. 1991-2022 Apr 11, 2024—Teen birthrates in the U.S. have decreased steadily since 1991. In 2022, the teen birth rate was 13.6 per 1000 women. Discussions and forums Teenage birth rates in the US reached historic lows in 2022, CDC report finds Reddit r/news 3.6K+ comments 1y Believe it or not teen pregnancy plummeted from the show 16 and pregnant.... what's going to happen when the son grows up and sees that ... More [OC] History of teen fertility rates in the U.S. 3 Reddit r/dataisbeautiful 590+ comments 3y Why does the US have such a high teen pregnancy rate? Is this true across all states? ... Quora 5 answers 1y CRS Reports (.gov) https://crsreports.congress.govPDF Teen Birth Trends: In Brief - CRS Reports Aug 28, 2024 — Research suggests that multiple factors have led to lower teen birth rates in the United States. From the 1990s through 2019, the risk of teen ... People also search for How many teens get pregnant each year teenage pregnancy rates, 1950 to present Results are personalized Try without personalization 92801, Anaheim, CA - From your device Update location Terms Al overview is ready On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 7:02 AM Ruben Soto < Search Labs I Al Overview wrote: In the United States, about 24% of Hispanic young women give birth to at least one child before age 20. This is higher than the overall rate of 13% for all U.S. young women. Explanation . In 2022, the birth rate for Hispanic teens was more than double the rate for White teens. . The rate of teen pregnancy for Hispanic teens has decreased, but it's still higher than other ethnic groups. . Most Hispanic teens who get pregnant are not trying to. . Unintended pregnancies are a significant issue for Hispanic teens. 4 • The most common method of contraception used by Hispanic teens before pregnancy is condoms. Factors that affect teen pregnancy • Race and ethnicity: Teen pregnancy rates vary by race and ethnicity. • Socioeconomic status: Teen pregnancy rates vary by socioeconomic status. • Geography: Teen pregnancy rates vary by region, state, and whether the area is rural or urban. • Sexual orientation: Adolescent bisexual and lesbian females are more likely to become pregnant than heterosexual females. Featured snippet from the web More than half (53%) of Latinas in the United States become pregnant at least once before age 20. From: Ruben Soto Subject: [EXTERNAL] § 261.5 PC - Statutory Rape - California Law & Penalties Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/261-5/ From: Ruben Soto Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2025 7:31 AM Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. This is why we have to pay for all these people's little kids because you don't do your job government what seems to be your problem I'm tired of paying for people that are doing wrong things and not obeying the law and you little_ boys get away with this -I don't like paying for somebody else's child support or do you remember money to live in a place cuz they're doing the wrong thing and you're not doing the right thing get your =together government On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 7:25 AM Ruben Soto < wrote: https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/261-5/ From: Ruben Soto Subject: [EXTERNAL] California penal code statuary rape cpc261.5 Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. https://photos.app.goo.gt/xcAMoUa5mhh8BFe98 From: Ruben Soto Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. This is California law CPC 261.5 so why is anybody enforcing this =on these guys on these little girls under 18euesosRu erthasto do all our jobs doesn't he and you want give mein trouble for whatyou co you das you _ judges you= probably you_ Christianu you scum On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 9:48 AM Ruben Soto < I wrote: https://photos.app.goo.gt/xcAMoUa5mhh8BFe98 From: Ruben Soto Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2025 12:50 PM Subject: [EXTERNAL] Kicked out of downtown Disney the 2nd time lawsuit Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. From: Ruben Soto Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2025 12:57 PM Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. 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They're not the only ones listening right now I'm in the lower parking lot and these guys keep on driving by real fast cuz they know I'm the phone that they used to do at North Court Justice important part on the street every place you go I go and do my work people drive by trying to- with me and make me not do what I'm doing even here being I gave him in trouble privacy act On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 8:16 PM Ruben Soto wrote: These people know what I turn in cuz Devin the owner has people working under the table to remodel his hotel rooms and I turn this in when I'm in there I do all kind of videos in there and they're listening to me and this is why they- with my -all the time when I stay there then does it Bertha a girl named Lynn and before it was Frank and maybe it got two Mexicans working there with him men and other guy's name was Norbert milbert's gone and so is Frank so every time I stay there they- my room they do .to my refrigerator they do things to my food and I don't stay there no more On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 8:14 PM Ruben Soto wrote: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid082CZwK3hiL2oitYaexzgr3wY8fxfzEeHaXiXAaJCm 6mEJ9kx5yvB7Z43Y5v4yWukl&id=100094259776148&sfnsn=mo&mibextid=6aamW6 From: Ruben Soto Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Willow tree lodge in Fullerton harbor boulevard poisoning my water Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. 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All you have to do is check all the videos the cameras around the stores McDonald's 24 hour fitness and Lowe's I'm sure there's some hidden ones around here in the parking lot also On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 8:17 PM Ruben Soto wrote: They're not the only ones listening right now I'm in the lower parking lot and these guys keep on driving by real fast cuz they know I'm the phone that they used to do at North Court Justice important part on the street every place you go I go and do my work people drive by trying to -with me and make me not do what I'm doing even here being I gave him in trouble privacy act On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 8:16 PM Ruben Soto wrote: These people know what I turn in cuz Devin the owner has people working under the table to remodel his hotel rooms and I turn this in when I'm in there I do all kind of videos in there and they're listening to me and this is why they= with my= all the time when I stay there then does it Bertha a girl named Lynn and before it was Frank and maybe it got two Mexicans working there with him men and other guy's name was Norbert milbert's gone and so is Frank so every time I stay there theyMmy room they do -to my refrigerator they do things to my food and I don't stay there no more On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 8:14 PM Ruben Soto W wrote: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid082CZwK3hiL2oitYaexzgr3wY8fxfzEeHaXiXAaJC m6mEJ9kx5yvB7Z43Y5v4yWukl&id=100094259776148&sfnsn=mo&mibextid=6aamW6 From: Ruben Soto Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2025 8:29 PM Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. 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On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 1:46 PM Bobby Olea Hello wrote: i like To Readress a issue myself and my fellow neighors have on n lemon st and north street they have major accidents on the street because people dont stop like this past week there was bad accident innloveing store workers from la bontia market i send a oicture to natalie all ready we need a light on that no questions asked we need to do something to solve this i know natalie and mike lyster seen the inetersetion so please act