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07-12-22_Action with CommentsANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA JULY 12, 2022  ORDER OF BUSINESS: Public sessions of all regular meetings of the City Council/Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority/Public Financing Authority/Housing and Public Improvements Authority begin at 5:00 P.M. Public hearings begin at 5:30 P.M. unless otherwise noted. Closed sessions begin at 3:00 P.M. or such other time as noted. Closed sessions may be preceded by one or more public workshops. If a workshop is scheduled, the subject and time of the workshop will appear on the agenda. Not all of the above agencies may be meeting on any given date. The agenda will specify which agencies are meeting. All meetings are in the Anaheim City Hall, Council Chamber, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805 or such other location as noted. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2(a)(2), no action or discussion by the City Council shall be undertaken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda, except to briefly provide information, ask for clarification, provide direction to staff, or schedule a matter for a future meeting.  REPORTS: All agenda items and reports are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office and www.anaheim.net/councilagendas. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) are available at the Office of the City Clerk, located at 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 2nd Floor, Anaheim, CA 92805 and by contacting the office by phone, 714-765-5166, or email to cityclerk@anaheim.net.  PUBLIC COMMENTS: There are two Public Comment periods with speakers having one opportunity to address the City Council, except for scheduled public hearing items. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time limit is announced. The City uses speaker cards that must be submitted to the City Clerk in order to address the City Council. Prior to the business portion of the agenda, the City Council and all other related agencies meeting on such date will convene in joint session for the first Public Comment period where speakers will be permitted to speak on specific agenda item(s). This first Public Comment period is limited to 90 minutes or until all agenda item speakers have been heard, whichever is later. Any remaining time shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers until the 90 minute time limitation is exhausted. The second Public Comment period will be opened by the Mayor if any non-agenda item speakers were not called during the first Public Comment period. For public hearings, the Mayor or Chairperson will separately call for testimony at the time of each public hearing. Testimony during public hearings is subject to the following time limits: Project applicant or issue initiator: twenty minutes for initial presentation and ten minutes for rebuttal; Residents within the noticed area of the subject property: ten minutes; All other members of the public: three minutes. Public hearings regarding legislative matters: five minutes. The Mayor or Chairperson may limit the length of comments during public hearings due to the number of persons wishing to speak or if comments become repetitious or irrelevant. Speakers shall refrain from profane language and other disruptive remarks or behavior which disrupts or disturbs the meeting, or risk being removed (AMC 1.12.017). Additionally, members of the public may correspond with the City Council and all other related agencies, on any agenda items or matters within the jurisdiction of such governing bodies, by submitting comments electronically for City Council consideration by sending them to publiccomment@anaheim.net. To ensure distribution to the City Council prior to consideration of the agenda, please submit comments at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled start time of the meeting. Those comments, as well as any comments received after that time, will be distributed to the City Council, posted on the City’s website, and will be made part of the official public record of the meeting. Current and archived public comments are available at www.anaheim.net/publiccomment. Contact the City Clerk’s Office at 714-765-5166 or cityclerk@anaheim.net with any questions.  ADDITIONS/DELETIONS: Items of business may be added to the agenda upon a motion adopted by a minimum 2/3 vote finding that there is a need to take immediate action and that the need for action came to the attention of the City or Agency subsequent to the agenda being posted. Items may be deleted from the agenda upon request of staff or upon action of the Council or Agency.  CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent Calendar items will be acted on by one roll call vote unless a member(s) requests an item(s) be discussed and/or removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.  SERVICIOS DE TRADUCCION (TRANSLATION SERVICES: SEE LAST PAGE OF AGENDA FOR DESCRIPTION IN ENGLISH): La ciudad provee servicios de interpretación al español en las juntas del Consejo. La interpretación simultánea al español se ofrece por medio del uso de audífonos y la interpretación consecutiva (español a inglés) también está disponible para cualquiera que desee dirigirse al Ayuntamiento, declarando su petición en el podio. No tiene que usar los servicios de interpretación de la Ciudad; las personas pueden proveer su propio intérprete, si lo desean. Debido a que existen muchos dialectos y regionalismos, la Ciudad no puede garantizar que los intérpretes puedan traducir a un dialecto o regionalismo en particular y rehúsa cualquier responsabilidad que surja de tales servicios. Para servicios de interpretación en otros idiomas, comuníquese con la oficina de la Ciudad (City Clerk), cuando menos 48 horas antes de la junta programada. VACANT Mayor Trevor O’Neil Mayor Pro Tem District 6 Jose Diaz Council Member District 1 Gloria Sahagún Ma’ae Council Member District 2 Dr. Jose F. Moreno Council Member District 3 Avelino Valencia Council Member District 4 Stephen Faessel Council Member District 5 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5166 Fax (714) 765-4105 www.anaheim.net 2 July 12, 2022 ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA JULY 12, 2022 4:30 P.M. Call to order the Anaheim City Council. 4:32 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz, Ma’ae, Moreno, and Faessel. Council Member Valencia joined the meeting during Closed Session. [Mayoral vacancy] ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO CLOSED SESSION: None PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM: None Recess to closed session. 4:33 P.M. 4:30 P.M. – CLOSED SESSION 4:33 P.M. 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Peoples Homeless Task Force Orange County v. City of Anaheim, OCSC Case No. 30-2020 01135406-CU-WM-CJC Reconvene the Anaheim City Council. 5:28 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:28 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz, Ma’ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel. [Mayoral vacancy] INVOCATION: Pastor Joel Van Soelen, Anaheim Christian Reformed Church FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Jose F. Moreno PRESENTATION: Recognizing the 2022 winners of the Anaheim Public Utilities Water Bottle Label Art Contest ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: None PUBLIC COMMENTS (all agenda items): 56 speakers. City Clerk Theresa Bass reported 13 public comments were received electronically prior to 5:00 P.M. (Total of 13 public comments received via email). Public Comments Submitted – July 12, 2022 City Council Meeting (limited to 90 minutes, or until all agenda item speakers have been heard; any time remaining shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers) COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: Council Member Valencia reported that his office, at the request of the community, recently concluded a multi-course seminar at the Ponderosa Family Resource Center that included information and resources on developmental disabilities for families and individuals in the City. He thanked the City departments that participated, the organizations that collaborated on the course, the community for attending, and 3 July 12, 2022 Senior Policy Aide Luiz Torres for organizing the event. He reported that last Saturday, the District 4 office, with State Senator Umberg, Congressman Lou Correa, and Assembly Member Tom Daly, collaborated on a community health fair that provided services to over 200 people. He appreciated the efforts of the Community Services Department and the other offices involved. On behalf of residents, Council Member Valencia offered thanks to Assembly Member Daly for working with his office to secure $10,000,000 in State funding to enhance and renovate Boysen Park, which will benefit families and residents for generations to come. He also announced that a few meetings ago he agendized modifications to the lobbying ordinance, he has been working with staff on changes including expanding record retention timeframes and criminalizing breaking the policy, and plans to bring it forward for Council consideration in August. Council Member Faessel requested the meeting close in remembrance of the Highland Park, Illinois Fourth of July shooting victims where seven people were killed and 46 wounded at a parade as well as 17-year-old, Anaheim High School football player, Juan Carlos Reynaga, who was shot on Acacia Avenue when returning home from his job at Walmart. Council Member Ma’ae reported that she attended her first Orange County Water District (OCWD) meeting and looked forward to serving on the board, learning more, and sharing information related to water, groundwater reclamation system, aqua park, and projects along the Santa Ana Riverbed. She thanked Mike Markus, General Manager of OCWD, for the great orientation and noted he runs a great organization. Council Member Diaz highlighted Al Tannour, a new small business in west Anaheim located at 2947 West Ball Road near Beach Blvd., and commended its owner, an Iraqi immigrant, for fulfilling his dream of owning his own restaurant and bakery. He reported that yesterday he met at Maxwell Park with the homeless, area residents, the Police Department, Community Services Department, CCRT, and Be Well to discuss how to address the issue and provide services to the homeless, further noting it is not an issue that is easy to fix and noting the need to provide the best humanitarian services to both the homeless and residents. Council Member Diaz expressed his disappointment that Governor Newsom signed SB 357 on July 1, 2022, making it legal to loiter in public for the purpose of prostitution, which he believed would make it harder to improve Beach Blvd. Council Member Moreno announced a community meeting would be held on Thursday, July 21 in the Glen-Onondaga community north of La Palma Avenue, an area new to District 3. He thanked community member RosaIsela Pescador for helping coordinate the meeting and he looked forward to the collaborative event, neighborhood walk, and resource conversation with the residents and City departments. He noted that a flyer was available on his office’s social media to share. Council Member Moreno reported that the Anaheim Union High School District’s Summer Arts Academy hosted a “Wonderful Town” production at Pearson Park on July 1-2, where nearly 100 students put on a great show with visual and performing arts, and he commended the school district for providing a holistic education for all students. He thanked the Community Services Department, Kaboom!, the Anaheim Ducks, River Church, and the YMCA for hosting a Design Day on July 15 at the Downtown Community Center for children to share what they want at the new Center Greens playground from 3:00-4:00 P.M. and adults to share their thoughts from 4:00-5:00 P.M. He noted that the Anaheim High School baseball team and pitcher Jillian Albayati had been previously highlighted and shared that the seniors on the team skipped their grad night to rest prior to the championship game. He thanked his colleagues and the City Manager’s Office for coordinating tickets and snacks for an Angels game to recognize and celebrate the efforts, sacrifices, and dedication of the athletes. He appreciated Council Member Faessel’s words, offered condolences to the Reynaga family, announced his social media included information on a GoFundMe account as well as kermes fundraiser at 5:00 P.M. on July 15 to support the family, and hoped Juan would rest in peace and his family would find peace. 4 July 12, 2022 Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil expressed his honor to participate in the July 4th celebrations in Anaheim Hills, including a 5/10k run, pancake breakfast, dog show, parade, fun at the park with bands and food, and fireworks. He thanked staff for helping put the event together and the volunteers from Anaheim Hills Community Council for their behind the scenes efforts. CITY MANAGER’S UPDATE: None 5:00 P.M. - CITY COUNCIL 8:44 P.M. MOTION: SF/GM Waive reading of all ordinances and resolutions and adopt the consent calendar. ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0. Motion carried. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Receive and file minutes of the Library Board meetings of April 11, 2022 and May 9, 2022; the Public Utilities Board meeting of May 25, 2022; and the Sister City Commission meeting of April 25, 2022. 2. Authorize the Purchasing Agent to waive Administrative Regulation 425 “City Property” allowing the Anaheim Fire & Rescue Department to donate obsolete driving simulator training equipment to Central Net Training Center operated by the Huntington Beach Fire Department. 3. Accept the bids from Mueller Systems and Badger Meter, Inc., in the respective amounts of $212,673 and $159,019 plus applicable tax and a 20% contingency, for the purchase of water meters for Anaheim Public Utilities for a one year period with four one-year optional renewals; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the renewal options in accordance with Bid #9583. 4. Accept the bid of ConvergeOne, Inc., in the amount of $1,736,640.44 plus applicable tax, for the purchase of Cisco network equipment and support for use by the Information Services Division throughout the City, in accordance with Bid #9584. 5. Accept the bid of Pricon, Inc., in the amount of $272,385 plus applicable tax, for the purchase of nine specially configured Hewlett Packard Network Servers for use by the Information Services Division, in accordance with Bid #9587. 6. Accept the bid from BrightView Landscape Services, in the amount of $938,093.88 plus a 15% contingency, to provide landscape maintenance services covering West and Southwest area parks for a one year period with up to four one-year optional renewals; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to exercise the renewal options in accordance with Bid #9588. 7. Accept the bid from Southern Tire Mart, LLC, in the amount of $50,331.50 plus applicable taxes, for as-needed roadside tire repair services for a one year period with up to four one-year optional renewals; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the renewal options in accordance with Bid #9582. 5 July 12, 2022 8. Accept the bid from Mr. Window Cleaning, in the amount of $59,474.27, to provide interior and exterior window cleaning services at various sites throughout the City for a one year period with up to four one-year optional renewals; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the renewal options in accordance with Bid #9590. 9. Award the construction contract to the lowest responsible bidder, All American Asphalt, in the amount of $2,305,993.90, for the Weir Canyon Road Rehabilitation Project from the South City Limits to Parkglen Place and from Serrano Avenue to Santa Ana Canyon Road; authorize the Public Works Director to execute the contract and related documents and to take the necessary actions to implement and administer the contract; determine that the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Class 1, Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations; and authorize the Finance Director to execute the Escrow Agreement pertaining to contract retentions. 10. Award the construction contract to the lowest responsible bidder, Stephen Doreck Equipment Rentals, Inc., in the amount of $2,428,000, for the Cerritos Avenue and South Street Water Main Replacement Project; authorize the Public Works Director to execute the contract and related documents and to take the necessary actions to implement and administer the contract; determine that the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Sections 15301(b), 15302(c), and 15303(d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations; and authorize and direct the Finance Director to execute the escrow agreement pertaining to contract retentions. 11. Approve an agreement with Lyons Security Service, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,832,960 per year with a 20% contingency for extra services, to provide professional security guard services for a four year term with up to two one-year optional extensions; and authorize the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute the agreement and to take the necessary actions to implement and administer the agreement and any extensions. 12. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-069 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ratifying the submission of a grant application and the acceptance of a grant on behalf of the City of Anaheim for the Fiscal Year 2022/23 Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program, authorizing the Chief of Police, or his designee, to execute all required grant documents, and increasing the budget for the fiscal year 2022-23 accordingly (grant funds awarded in the amount of $85,000; grant provides funding to provide public education and outreach, DUI/DUID enforcement efforts, and provide officer training focused on detecting and removing impaired drivers from the roadway). 13. Approve minutes of the City Council meetings of April 12, 2022 and April 26, 2022. END OF CONSENT CALENDAR: 8:45 P.M. 14. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-070 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM for exception to the 180-day wait period in compliance with Government Code Sections 7522.56 and 21224 and superseding Resolution No. 2022-051 (appointment of Maria Munoz, Police Dispatcher II, as a retired annuitant, effective May 25, 2022). Item No. 14 Discussion. MOTION: GM/JD ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0. Motion carried. 6 July 12, 2022 15. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-071 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA ordering the submission, at the General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 as called by City Resolution No. 2022-057, to the qualified voters of the City of Anaheim of a General Tax Measure set forth in a proposed ordinance amending Section 2.12.005 (Definitions) of Chapter 2.12 (Transient Occupancy Tax) of the Anaheim Municipal Code to include online and other travel companies as operators required to collect and remit Transient Occupancy Tax on the full amount paid by hotel guests for accommodations and to make other related and/or clarifying changes; requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange to include the General Tax Measure in the Consolidated Statewide General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022; setting priorities and deadlines for the filing of arguments and rebuttal arguments; and directing the City Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis [includes determination that the Measure is not a project within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15378(b)]. Item No. 15 Discussion. MOTION: JD/JM to approve as presented, with an amendment to Section 2.12.005 DEFINITIONS of the proposed ordinance, Subsection .150, to replace “shall mean” with “means” as noted by Chief Assistant City Attorney Kristin Pelletier. ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0. Motion carried. 16. ORDINANCE NO. (INTRODUCTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adding a new section to Chapter 1.09 of Title 1 of the Anaheim Municipal Code relating to campaign and ethics reform (establish recusal rules for elected members of the City Council when they receive campaign contributions from parties who have matters before the Council). Item No. 16 Discussion. MOTION: SF/JM to approve as presented, with the typographical correction to Lines 7-8 of Subsection .050 to remove the language regarding independent committees, as noted by City Attorney Robert Fabela. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: AV/JM to amend the motion to approve, as amended, replacing the ordinance language with the language from the ordinance considered on June 21, 2022, including any added provisions from that date. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel; NOES: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae). Motion failed. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: TO/JD to amend the motion to approve, as amended, renaming the title of Section 1.09.051 to “Contribution Disclosure Requirements,” striking subsections .020, .030, and .040, and amending the language in subsection .050 to read “A party to a proceeding before the City involving a license, permit, or other entitlement for use and a lobbyist as defined in Anaheim Municipal Code Section 1.11.010 who assisted the party in the matter subject to the proceeding shall disclose on the record of the proceeding any contribution not already made publically available on the City’s lobbyist registry or the elective City’s officer’s campaign filing report to any elective City officer in an amount of more than $250. When a closed corporation is a party to, or a participant in, a proceeding involving a license, permit, or other entitlement for use pending before the City, the majority shareholder is subject to the disclosure and prohibition requirements herein.” ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae; NOES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel). Motion failed. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: JM/AV to amend the motion to approve, as amended, adding a provision requiring Council Members to recuse themselves from any action taken by the City that would impact a third party (PACs/independent expenditures) who contributed more than $250 to that Member’s election campaign within the preceding 12 months. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel; NOES: Mayor 7 July 12, 2022 Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae). Motion failed. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: JM/AV to amend the motion to approve, as amended, adding a provision applicable to PACs and individual contributions that for the 12 months following a final decision by the City (increased from the 3 month period mandated in the Levine Act), a Council Member may not accept, solicit, or direct a contribution from the party or any participant who was impacted by that decision. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel; NOES: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae). Motion failed. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: JM/AV to amend the motion to approve, as amended, adding a provision allowing members of the public to challenge action allegedly taken in violation of the recusal requirements, modeled after the Brown Act’s provisions for these types of challenges. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel; NOES: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae). Motion failed. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: JM/AV to amend the motion to approve, as amended, adding a provision that although Council Members do not need to recuse themselves from votes involving low bid, labor, or personal employment contracts, Council Members are required to disclose on the record before voting that they have received a contribution of more than $250 from the party or participant to that type of contract. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel; NOES: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae). Motion failed. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: JM/AV to amend the motion to approve, as amended, adding a provision that a City candidate or a controlled committee for such candidate shall only solicit and accept contributions from one year immediately preceding the general municipal election for the office sought through no more than 180 days after the date of the election. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel; NOES: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae). Motion failed. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: JM/AV to amend the motion to approve, as amended, adding a provision that requires a candidate or controlled committee to submit a disclosure report within 72 hours of receiving any contribution(s) that total $250 or more during the reporting period. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-3 (AYES: Council Members Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel; NOES: Mayor Pro Tem O’Neil and Council Members Diaz and Ma’ae). Motion failed. MOTION: SF/JM to approve as presented, with the typographical correction to Lines 7-8 of Subsection .050 to remove the language regarding independent committees, as noted by City Attorney Robert Fabela. Motion withdrawn. 8 July 12, 2022 17. District 5 appointment of an unscheduled vacancy to the Budget, Investment, and Technology Commission to serve a term ending December 31, 2024. Budget, Investment, and Technology Commission: District 5 appointment: Ryann Higgins (term ending December 31, 2024) (unscheduled vacancy, Rory K. Zaks) Item No. 17 NOMINATION: Council Member Faessel nominated Ryann Higgins. ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0. Nomination approved. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS: None PUBLIC COMMENTS (non-agenda items): None (opened only if any remaining non-agenda speakers were not called to speak during the first Public Comment period) COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: Council Member Moreno thanked staff for their responsiveness to residents and always being present to address needs. Council Member Diaz expressed disappointment regarding the Governor’s signing of SB 357, legalizing loitering for soliciting prostitution, and noted that it would be difficult to address prostitution in District 1. Council Member Ma’ae stated that SB 357 is tying the City’s hands and reported that she had reached out to the League of California Cities for advocacy and to the Police Chief to see who would be willing to support us on trying to appeal this or take action to show opposition. Council Member Faessel thanked the YMCA, AbbVie Foundation, Community Services Department, Kaboom!, and a few colleagues for the playground build day at Rio Vista Park, and looked forward to the next project at Center Greens. COUNCIL AGENDA SETTING: Council Member Ma’ae requested staff commission an outside Planning consultant firm to conduct a study of the Brookhurst Corridor including researching the needs of the local community, engaging with all stakeholder types, and making recommendations regarding district options, funding, and adoption. Council Member Moreno requested an agenda item on August 23, 2022 to discuss, with potential action, to formally designate and recognize Little Arabia. He also requested a meeting with the Planning Director, City Manager, and two Council Members, if interested, to discuss street vendors and restaurateur concerns. Council Member Valencia reported that he had requested an agenda item related to changes to the lobbying ordinance, including expanding record retention time frames and criminalizing breaking of the policy, which he plans to bring forward in August. Council Member Moreno reported that the agenda item he requested related to an Admissions Tax would come forward on July 19, 2022 for Council’s consideration. 9 July 12, 2022 ADJOURNMENT: 11:14 P.M. in memory of the victims of the July 4 Highland Park parade shooting and Anaheim resident Juan Carlos Reynaga Next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for July 19, 2022. All agenda items and reports are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office and www.anaheim.net/councilagendas, and the Central Library. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) will be available at the Office of the City Clerk, located at 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 2nd Floor, Anaheim, CA 92805 during regular business hours and by contacting the office by phone, 714-765-5166, or email to cityclerk@anaheim.net. If requested, the agenda and backup materials will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. Any person who requires a disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in the public meeting may request such reasonable modification, accommodation, aid, or service by contacting the City Clerk’s Office either in person at 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, by telephone at (714) 765-5166, or via email to cityclerk@anaheim.net, no later than 8:00 AM on the day of the scheduled meeting. TRANSLATION SERVICES: Spanish interpreting services are provided at City Council meetings. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation is provided through the use of headsets and consecutive interpretation (Spanish-to-English) is also available to anyone addressing the Council by stating your request at the podium. The use of city provided interpreters is not required and persons are welcome to use their own interpreter. 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