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05/24/2022ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL REGULAR AND REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING OF MAY 24, 2022 The regular meeting of May 24, 2022 was called to order at 3:00 P.M. and adjourned to 3:30 P.M. for lack of a quorum. The regular adjourned meeting was called to order at 3:32 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 May 19, 2022. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Pro Tem Trevor O'Neil and Council Members Jose Diaz, Gloria Ma'ae, and Stephen Faessel. Council Member Jose F. Moreno joined the meeting at 3:35 P.M. and Council Member Avelino Valencia joined the meeting at 3:47 P.M. [Mayoral vacancy] STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Jim Vanderpool, City Attorney Robert Fabela, and City Clerk Theresa Bass ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Robert Fabela announced Closed Session Item No. 02 pertains to potential claims by the State's Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) regarding transitional housing and Grandma's House of Hope. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS: Mike Robbins noted the City's $96,000,000 liability began when it was exposed that Angels Baseball LP owner Arte Moreno and his associates donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to former Mayor Harry Sidhu and other Council Members to help him steal the stadium land for below market value. Mr. Robbins reported Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Member Faessel were there from the beginning while other Council Members went along for the ride. He stated the deal has been corrupted by both the Council and Mr. Moreno so it should be easy to back out of the deal and settle issues with the State around the unlawful sale. He advised the people of Anaheim should sue Attorney General Rob Bonta for allowing the sale to progress this far despite having information on the City's ruling cabal. Mr. Robbins stated the deal was illegal and Major League Baseball should seek a new owner for the Los Angeles Angels. He expressed hope that the people would come out ahead on the deal. Jeanine Robbins, People's Homeless Task Force, reported her organization most likely only lost in court because former Mayor Sidhu and others destroyed emails and other records. She expressed hope that the decision would be reversed through the judicial system. She denounced Attorney General Bonta for allowing the deal to go through despite the known corruption. She called for the stadium sale to end today due to lies, cheating, and criminal activity. She alleged the Council Members' greed and ego made them think they would not be caught. She encouraged the Council Members to stop paying off campaign debts to those who got them elected. David Duran stated he has previously cautioned the Council that the public was watching, documenting, and not ignorant. He stated this revelation meant the Council does not care which allowed them to be either complicit through actions or silence. He stated the residents of Anaheim suffer when the majority of the Council gives away millions of needed pandemic dollars as paybacks. He stated the Council was open to collusion and corruption. He stated this is unacceptable and he City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 2 of 31 sleeps well knowing the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is still looking for the Council's hidden secrets. He stated the public is watching and will not remain silent. James Vanderbilt called for the immediate appointment of a Council Member to replace former Mayor Sidhu. He reported he is a former political science faculty member at the California State University Los Angeles and studied how scandals can cripple cities when quick action is not taken. He advised, that after midnight, any actions taken by the Mayor Pro Tem could be subject to additional court scrutiny because the City's Charter is unclear about transferring Mayoral powers to the Mayor Pro Tem when the Mayoral seat becomes vacant. He stated Council Member Moreno is the most fit to serve as Interim Mayor as the clearest path to recovery from the loss of public trust. He called for a Special Meeting in the coming week to appoint Council Member Moreno as Interim Mayor and chief negotiator with the Angels. Mark Richard Daniels stated the Angels deal must be nullified. He encouraged the Council to not be doing politics when the State and FBI are breathing down the City's neck along with the national media. He stated the Council majority is complicit and stated none of them should be involved in anything, including picking a new Mayor. He encouraged the Council Members to come clean to the federal government and do the right thing because it would all come out eventually. CLOSED SESSION: At 3:48 P.M., Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil recessed to closed session for consideration of the following: CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of California Government Code Section 54956.9 and/or initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of California Government Code Section 54956.9: One potential case 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of California Government Code Section 54956.9: One potential case 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: People of the State of California, and California Department of Housing and Community Development v. City of Anaheim and City Council of the City of Anaheim, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2022-01257462-CU-MC-CJC At 5:34 P.M., Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil reconvened the City Council. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Pro Tem Trevor O'Neil and Council Members Jose Diaz, Gloria Ma'ae, Jose F. Moreno, Avelino Valencia, and Stephen Faessel [Mayoral vacancy] Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil announced that former Mayor Sidhu resigned from his position today following a formal request from Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil as well as calls for resignation by everyone on the dais. He noted he believed the resignation was in the best interest of Anaheim and thanked Mayor Sidhu for resigning. He explained this was an early step in a long recovery as the City works to uphold and restore public trust. He noted City Council was not able to address the vacancy tonight, as it was not on the agenda, but advised the City Council would address it soon in consultation with the City Attorney, City Clerk, the City's Charter, and State law. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 3 of 31 INVOCATION: Tim Eaton, Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church and Chaplain to Anaheim Police Department (APD) FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Stephen Faessel Acceptance of Other Recognitions (To be Presented at a later date): Recognizing June 2022, as Immigrant Heritage Month Recognizing June 2022, as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LBGTQ) Pride Month Recognizing June, 2022, as World Refugee Awareness Month At 5:38 P.M., Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil called to order the Anaheim Housing Authority (in joint session with the City Council). ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDAS: City Clerk Theresa Bass announced staff requested the withdrawal of Item No. 15, the Second Amendment with Anaheim Transportation Network. She also announced for Item No. 18, staff submitted a memo and revised the First Amendment with Townsend Public Affairs to change the term to an additional 30 days with a not to exceed the amount of $5,000 and noted the memo and revised amendment had been distributed to City Council and posted to the City's website. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil, without objection, took the agenda out of order and heard Council Communications/Agenda Requests before the remainder of the agenda. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS/AGENDA REQUESTS: Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil noted this was a painful and challenging moment for the City with a long recovery ahead, but today was a new day with the resignation of former Mayor Harry Sidhu. He acknowledged that continued public outrage was understandable and part of the recovery process, but assured residents the City continues to serve without pausing, including trash pick-up, pothole repairs, and public safety actions. To City employees, he stated that the Council and administrative leaders are working through the challenge and that the work staff does is the vital continuity needed during a crisis, encouraging them to hold their heads high. In terms of the FBI affidavit, he confirmed he was "Elected Official 3" and noted that he attended meetings with the Chamber and with other stakeholders, in his official capacity as a City Council Member, on a variety of issues. He recalled attending the meeting on December 2, 2020, but left before it ended, and advised the economic recovery of the City, vaccine rollouts, the payoff of the LPMR bonds, and how to leverage that revenue to invest in challenged neighborhoods were discussed. He recalled the Mayor, Council Member Faessel, and City Manager Jim Vanderpool attended. He advised that he takes these issues seriously and one of his first actions was to formally call for the Mayor's resignation, noting he has only worked in the best interest of those he represents. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil believed anyone who supported him as a candidate did so for his support of a strong Anaheim economy, but to mitigate any perception of impropriety, he returned campaign donations received from any entity and associated individuals referenced in the FBI affidavit. He continues to support actions that will help the City move past this and looked forward to hearing from the community and discussing with his colleagues the best path forward regarding the stadium. He City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 4 of 31 requested two agenda items for the next meeting: 1) a revision of Council Policy 1.6 related to regular meeting agenda -setting to eliminate or revise the need to have the support of two additional Council Members to put forth an agenda item for consideration, concurred by Council Members Faessel and Moreno; and 2) a revision to the Council Meeting rules and procedures to change the order of business on the agenda to hear Council Communications following Public Comments and have a new item towards the end of the agenda for Agenda Requests, concurred by Council Members Faessel and Ma'ae. Council Member Valencia advised yesterday was an uplifting day in the City, as in light of the FBI investigation, he was glad to see Mayor Sidhu do the right thing and resign. He thanked his colleagues for joining in asking for the Mayor's resignation. He believed that any individual who commits those types of actions has no business holding public positions and requested, if there was no objection, the immediate removal of Harry Sidhu from any appointed position he may still hold, such as regional boards, water, boards, etc. City Attorney Robert Fabela noted the item could be agendized but not acted upon today, as it was not currently agendized. He further explained that the representative on the Orange County Transportation Authority has to be an elected official so that removal was a matter of course and that the City Clerk was reviewing any other boards and would bring back any needed actions at the next meeting. Council Member Valencia requested it as a formal agenda item, concurred by Council Members Faessel and Diaz. He believed this was a good first step in removing corruption in Anaheim, but also felt that the dais owed it to residents to investigate how deep this goes and part of their fiduciary responsibility is to ensure tax dollars and assets are maximized for the sole benefit of residents and the City. He questioned what other contracts may be in jeopardy of being void due to Mayor Sidhu's activities and requested an audit of all contracts with entities that provided campaign contributions to Mayor Sidhu. Council Member Moreno asked for clarification because he requested that last week and believed it may already be occurring under the City Manager's authority. Mr. Fabela explained that if a Council Member agendizes an item, they could later withdraw it if found unnecessary. Council Member Valencia wished to proceed with the request, as a fail-safe, concurred by Council Members Moreno and Diaz. He noted the months ahead would not be easy but it was their responsibility to see it through for transparency, governance, and Anaheim. Council Member Faessel was pleased that the Mayor chose to do the right thing. He noted this was an unprecedented situation and they need to restore the community's trust, which would start tonight through their commitment to try to do the right thing as they get into the agenda items. He requested Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil close the meeting in memory of 14 elementary school kids and a teacher who were murdered in a Texas school shooting today. He also requested the meeting close for retired Senior Water Operator Paul Gafner, age 62, who retired in 2020 after a 21 -year career. He requested a Council recognition of U.S. Postal Carrier Esther Perez, at the request of resident Terry Johnson, who provided life-saving assistance when she saw Mr. Johnson lose consciousness and crash his car, concurred by Council Members Ma'ae and Valencia. Council Member Ma'ae expressed gratitude that the Mayor made the right decision to step down. She stated it meant they were able to move forward with the business at hand, there was much to do in the City, and she looked forward to working with her colleagues on behalf of the residents and helping the City heal from this horrible time. She shared photographs of her participation on Saturday at the Children's Art Festival at Pearson Park and thanked the Muzeo and City staff, particularly the Community Services Department, for a great event full of activities and entertainment. She thanked everyone that took part in the event. She shared that her heartfelt pain goes out to the families in Texas and she has been thinking about tragedies and sadness throughout the country and the City. She asked to keep the parents in prayer. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 5 of 31 Council Member Diaz announced that Alonso Salinas emigrated from Peru seven years ago and has made his American Dream a reality by opening a restaurant, Ceviche 19, at Euclid Street and Katella Avenue, and encouraged all to try the excellent Peruvian food and help a fellow resident. He reported hearing from constituents with concerns about homeless individuals at Maxwell Park and shared that he shares the concerns and is working with staff to legally address any issues. He announced the upcoming Rebuild Beach Community Meeting on May 26 at 6:00 P.M. at Dale Junior High School, the Rebuild Beach Business Watch Meeting on May 31 at 6:00 P.M. at the West Anaheim Youth Center, and the Neighborhood District Community Meeting for District Nos. 1 and 2 on June 1 at 7:00 P.M. at Dale Junior High School. Council Member Moreno congratulated the Anaheim High School baseball team for playing an incredible game of 11 innings in the CIF championship game, noting their resiliency and teamwork, and expressing pride in their performance. He acknowledged Jillian Albayati, the first female pitcher to start in a CIF championship, who was also unanimously named her league's MVP. With the ongoing FBI investigation, he believed the resignation of Harry Sidhu was a necessary, but insufficient step, in moving forward and believed Council needed to focus on the larger, systemic issue of the effects of money pervading elections and protecting donors over residents. He referred to the affidavit showing that Mayor Sidhu tried to rush the deal to secure a $1,000,000 campaign donation and believed this was the tip of the iceberg of the small cadre of individuals controlling the City. He believed it was a worst kept secret about the millions of dollars from large entities creating corruption in local elections and the body politic, and reported that in 2017 he privately and publically asked then -president of the Disneyland Resort, Josh D'Amaro, to pull out of Anaheim politics and financing PACs and candidates, which they refused to do. He asked again, now, for large entities to please cease financing PACs in the City. As a member who has not received nor solicited big donations and declined them when offered, he noted that good substantive campaigns could be run without big money, which is also why he felt districts were so important so that not -heavily financed candidates could have a chance. He reported that as of January 2022, SOAR had raised over a quarter -million dollars, with a Disney donation of over $750,000. He requested that rather than use that money on campaigns, they could donate the money to student scholarships, the Anaheim Union High School District's AIME mentoring program, or the development of community gardens. He also noted that many donations had been provided by the Anaheim Police Association and the Anaheim Fire Association and asked public safety officers to ask their leaders to stop such donations. He expressed concerns that lobbyists and leaders representing public safety may be identified as part of the cabal and looked forward to seeing the full scope of the problem. He requested that anyone that participated in this situation come forward, noted it violates ethics training, and expected full cooperation with all investigations and audits to work together for stronger safeguards. He reported that last week he visited high school government classes and the questions asked by the students included: What safeguards will be put in place to make sure this will not happen again? How many others on the Council were involved with the cabal? Why can't we have another public swimming pool in Anaheim? He noted that on May 17 he requested an independent investigation, believing that everyone deserved it. He reintroduced and asked to agendize for June 7 a campaign finance reform ordinance including that any Council Member has to recuse themselves for 12 months from any votes benefiting a campaign donor of $250 or more, including PACs; any member so recused is prohibited from attempting to influence donations; limiting campaign fundraising to the year of the election, and limiting debt relief fundraising to six (6) months after an election. He also wished to add a ban on contributions from any vendor who has a contract with the City. The agenda request was concurred by Council Member Faessel and Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil. Regarding the Angel Stadium deal, he believed it was not made in the best interests of the residents, there was strong evidence from the FBI that Mayor Sidhu gave the Angels private and confidential information, and there was the notice from the State that the deal violated the Surplus Land Act, so he believed the minimum that should be done is to withdraw from the deal and he asked the City Attorney to immediately void the deal. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 6 of 31 PUBLIC COMMENTS [all agenda items, except public hearin City Clerk Theresa Bass reported that a total of 102 public comments were received electronically prior to 6:00 P.M. related to City Council agenda items and matters within the jurisdiction of the Anaheim City Council. [A final total of 130 public comments were received electronically, distributed to the City Council, and made part of the official record]. — See Appendix. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil requested speakers refrain from using profanity to provide better decorum and cautioned comments are better received by the Council when made without vulgarities. He waived the 90 -minute time limit for Public Comments so everyone could be heard due to the high number of speakers and the gravity of the situation. Mike Robbins reported on large sums of money the Council Members received in donations from special interest groups. He stated Council Members are crooks, cabal, corruption, swindlers, traitors to democracy, and felons. He advised many other Council Members may not be on the dais much longer due to the FBI investigation and they should consider this when choosing the next Mayor. He denounced the City's $2 billion debt. Jeanine Robbins stated the Angel Stadium deal needed to end today. She noted her organization, the People's Homeless Task Force of Anaheim, sued the City over its corruption and lost due to public records being destroyed by former Mayor Sidhu and possibly other Council Members as well. She stated the Council Members should have paid attention to public speakers for the past several years who noted, among other things, that former Anaheim Chamber of Commerce President Todd Ament and lobbyist Jeff Flint were running the City. She alleged other Council Members were stupid and ignorant and may soon be following former Mayor Sidhu to jail. She stated Council Member Valencia is merely a seat -filler to help maintain the majority. She called for the end of the illegal Angel Stadium deal and questioned how the Council would function without someone telling them how to think and act. David Duran stated there was suddenly recognition of all speakers have been discussing for years. He stated a leopard does not change its spots and the Council Members have proved to the City they do not care about residents, noting their votes against helping senior citizens in mobile home parks, helping the homeless, prosecuting bad Anaheim Police Department (APD) officers, and other votes against residents in the name of self-serving interests. He stated he holds no hope for the City Council majority or City Manager Jim Vanderpool. Paul Hyek called for the Tampico Motel and others like it to become housing for families, senior citizens, and the disabled so they can get off the streets. He stated the City's homeless organizations are corrupt and do not know how to run shelters. He called for auditing of organizations like City Net. Jorge Gavino, Treasurer of the Anaheim Democrats, stated the Angels deal was suspect and should be completely redone for the public good. He reported it was recently revealed former Mayor Sidhu would not agendize the Little Arabia designation because they fundraised for his opponent Ashleigh Aitken. He questioned what other petty matters of former Mayor Sidhu the Council Members allowed. He stated the credibility of the Council Members, Mr. Vanderpool, and other senior staff was suspect. He called for an investigation into the Council Members and senior staff. He encouraged the Council to invest in the community, agendize a Little Arabia designation, and not allow the APD to militarize through Item No. 31. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 7 of 31 Daniel Robbins denounced the Angels' assertion that they negotiated the deal in good faith when the FBI showed former Mayor Sidhu was passing documents to the team. He stated it was mind-blowing to see the FBI document how the Council Members' major campaign donors are crooks. He noted the indictment of Mr. Ament shows several Council Members were aware of the ongoing corruption. He commended Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Member Faessel for identifying themselves as Elected Official No. 3 and Elected Official No. 4, respectively, in the FBI documentation. He noted Mr. Flint donated to Council Member Valencia's campaign for an Assembly seat just two weeks ago. He suggested Council Member Valencia follow Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's lead and return the money. Council Member Valencia confirmed he returned Mr. Flint's contribution last week after the affidavits came out. Fred Sigala Jr. called for City Council to address the residents' concerns over the one-sided process behind the Angel Stadium deal. He advised that he lost faith in City Council protecting the City from the theft of its most valuable asset. He thanked God for the FBI and advised residents are not shocked by these reports, as many Council Members have claimed to be. He noted how quickly former Mayor Sidhu has been removed from social media. He called for former Mayor Sidhu to be removed from his remaining appointments to the Orange County Water District Board of Directors and Orange County Transportation Authority. He called to terminate the Angel Stadium deal and the unraveling of anything former Mayor Sidhu and Mr. Ament concocted. He expressed his eagerness to see just how much Mr. Moreno and SRB Management would be implicated in the FBI's probe as it continues. He called for the Council Members to apologize to Council Member Moreno who dared to call the rest of them out. Bulmaro Vicente stated he is running for State Assembly and is troubled by the news, both as a candidate and resident of the City of Santa Ana. He reported on pay -for -play political scandals in the City of Santa Ana around the 2015 and 2019 elections and advised Anaheim's issues are similar. He denounced the corruption caused by money in politics and advised his opponent for Assembly, Council Member Valencia, received money from the same sources as former Mayor Sidhu. He questioned how residents could trust that no favors came with these large donations. He called on Council Member Valencia to suspend his Assembly campaign and return any donations from those involved in the FBI investigation. He stated residents deserve accountability and transparency to help clean up Anaheim. He expressed support for redoing the Angel Stadium sale and Council Member Moreno's call for an independent investigation into Council Members and senior staff. He called for Disneyland and the Chamber of Commerce to stop meddling in local elections and encouraged Council Members to come clean before it was too late. Ashleigh Aitken stated former Mayor Sidhu's resignation was the first good step towards restoring honest leadership to the City but advised he is just one symptom of a larger problem of corruption plaguing the City. She encouraged the Council to discuss election reform to protect the City from vultures looking to line their own pockets. She echoed Council Member Moreno's call for campaign finance reform, including the banishment of Council Members from voting on issues brought by their campaign supporters. She called for reform against kickbacks in exchange for City actions. She called for the cancellation of the Angel Stadium deal and for it to be redone transparently, including an independent appraisal of the property's value. She stated all potentially implicated Council members need to recuse themselves from stadium matters until the City could perform its independent investigation. She advised community involvement should be included in this discussion going forward so residential voices are heard instead of being rushed through illegally. She noted the Little Arabia designation being caught up in former Mayor Sidhu's retributive actions against her is reprehensible. She called for the designation to be put on a future agenda so the City could move forward. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 8 of 31 Joese Hernandez noted it was a difficult moment for the City and its elected officials who have to wonder if their conversations were recorded. He advised many groups are to blame for the cabal. He sarcastically saluted Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's comments attempting to spin the situation so as not to harm himself and others and Council Member Ma'ae for her feigned outrage and attempts to distract from her role in the situation. He noted former Council Member Jordan Brandman was assuredly part of the cabal and should be thankful he was gone before the house of cards fell. He noted the rats are jumping off former Mayor Sidhu's sinking ship. He commended Council Member Moreno for being a man of the people and the voice of truth in a sea of corruption. He stated voters could be fooled but the FBI could not. He stated the investigation was a chance to get the City back. Steve White, District 3 Planning Commissioner, expressed concerns about the Angel Stadium sale process feeling like an inside job. He noted how the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) was circumvented to rush the project's approval by using the Sustainable Communities Act even though the project was far too large to qualify for this exemption. He advised the project could be challenged if the deal proceeded due to insufficient parking requirements. Jesse Suave stated former Mayor Sidhu is a disgrace and an embarrassment to the people of Anaheim and the Republican Party and should be put in prison. He called for Mr. Moreno to also be investigated and imprisoned and called for an end to the Angel Stadium deal. Gee DePerio stated former Mayor Sidhu, Mr. Ament, and the corrupt leaders of Anaheim should be ashamed. She stated they are a disgrace through their dirty deals and the people are awake and would be watching. She stated they are not above the law and called for law and order to return to the City. She called on the City's leadership to resign so they could be replaced by honest and accountable leaders. She advised there also needed to be a transparent investigation to restore community trust and the FBI's was just the beginning. Rebecca Kovacs -Stein stated former Mayor Sidhu is one down with five Council Members to go. She denounced Council Member Valencia's attachment to the cabal. She noted how slickly his campaign was run but questioned if he does more than merely look the part. She called on him to resign and suspend his State Assembly campaign because he is neither an uncompromised nor a quality candidate. She stated Council Member Valencia's voting record does not stand for the City's most vulnerable residents during days of the pandemic, but rather mirrors disgraced former Mayor Sidhu. She stated he continues to grandstand for big business interests and has shown his true colors. Hari Shankar Lal requested every contract signed by the City should be posted on its website in the name of transparency. He stated it is long overdue for the City to discuss campaign finance reform and commended the work of Council Member Moreno for getting it placed on a future agenda. He stated the Council Members made important decisions in violation of the Brown Act while spending taxpayer money in the process. He stated the Council has serious conflicts of interest and is no longer run with integrity. He questioned how so much corruption detailed in the FBI investigation escaped the City Attorney, City Manager, and Council Members. He particularly denounced giving $1,300,000 of pandemic relief funds to the Chamber of Commerce, noting the funds ultimately ended up in the Council Members' Political Action Committees (PAC) and they should not be allowed to vote on the Angel Stadium deal. He called for an investigation of the Council. Frank Weiser, representing the Anaheim Lodge Motel and Travel Inn, reported filing a supplemental brief about Item Nos. 06 and 07 asking the Council to pull the matter from the Consent Calendar and to refer it to an independent hearing officer to reverse the Council's April 12 decision. He stated case law is in their favor and questioned how the courts would view the appearance of bias based upon City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 9 of 31 recent revelations. He stated this was a way the Council could show it is serious about cleaning up City Hall. He reported Planner Nick Taylor told him the City wants to eliminate all of the Beach Boulevard motels to build residential projects. He stated his clients did not have a fair hearing and called for delegating the matter to an independent hearing officer. Cynthia Ward questioned why, in Item No. 15, the City would give money to the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN) whose mission is to mitigate traffic impacts on private businesses. She stated the 1996 parking agreement with Disneyland should result in 345,000 shared parking spaces and questioned where they are. She stated former Mayor Sidhu's actions were not an isolated incident because every approval needs at least three (3) other Council Members to vote for it. She stated the lobbyists could not feel so confident without assurance they had more than just the Mayor on their site. She stated the City could not go on with the Angel Stadium deal because of the stench of corruption. She advised this should extend until the FBI investigation is completed and a new Council is seated. She stated those mentioned in the FBI documents have some soul searching to do. Paul Kott endorsed canceling the Angel Stadium agreement because Mr. Ament used the majority of the Council as pawns to put the City in this position. He reported that at the time he stated it was a bad deal for the City and advised it is even worse today with the addition of corruption to the low sale price. He questioned the assessment of the stadium site considering how much more the adjacent land is currently selling for. He called on the Council to press the reset button. Thomas Fielder discussed the FBI investigation into former Mayor Sidhu and the State's objections to the Angel Stadium sale. He stated the stadium deal should be redone for the residents, including a public discussion of how to use the stadium site to benefit the residents. He stated all who voted for the sale are tainted and could only salvage their reputations by resigning. Mike Ortega, candidate for the United States House of Representatives, stated the corruption was bipartisan and the people of the district deserve better. He stated this was not a unique case as lobbyists spend millions of dollars in PAC money to influence elections and buy off politicians. He stated he refuses corporate money so he can fight for the residents. He commended Council Member Moreno's call for campaign finance reform and Council Member Valencia's call for a full audit of former Mayor Sidhu's business dealings on behalf of the City. He advised the audit should be done of all Council Members. Maria Ortiz (translation: Spanish) stated the leaders of the City have ignored its residents and workers like herself. She stated this situation should be a true moment of reflection for the City and called on the Council to cancel the stadium deal. Juan Munoz, UNITE HERE! Local 11, urged the Council to cancel the stadium deal. He noted the union has long objected to the lack of transparency and community input into the deal. He stated the City has been writing blank checks to special interests for too long. He stated the news is an embarrassment to the City and urged the Council to cancel the sale so the City can start to heal. Craig Heathcock, UNITE HERE! Local 11, stated the Angel Stadium deal was wrong. He noted the union and other tax -paying workers in the City have often raised their voices to the Council and been ignored. He denounced the backroom dealings that have come to the surface and urged the Council to cancel the deal so the City could start fresh. He thanked Council Member Moreno for fighting against big businesses and not accepting their donations. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 10 of 31 Donna Acevedo -Nelson reported she has been coming to Council meetings since her son was killed by the APD in 2012. She reported seeing ample corruption during this time. She noted downtown was taken away from residents and she similarly does not recall any public suggestions that they should sell Angel Stadium. She stated Mr. Moreno probably asked for the stadium and the deal is tainted. She stated Council Member Valencia is two-faced and questioned how many votes could have gone differently, citing the lack of support for Rancho La Paz Mobile Home Park residents and evicted Sunkist Plaza tenants. She stated the corrupt Council did not care about the people. She called on Council Member Valencia to resign and urged all Council Members to do the right thing. Vern Nelson reported the Los Angeles Times just confirmed that Company A in the FBI investigation is the Walt Disney Company and Company A Employee is Disneyland Resort Director of External Affairs, Carrie Nocella. He asked Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil how his lunch last week went with the new Chamber of Commerce President Laura Cunningham. He stated Mr. Ament and Mr. Flint would give certain majority Council Members hall passes to vote against something if the vote for approval was assured and this gave Council Member Valencia leeway to save himself. He noted this also applied to Council Member Faessel in the Sunkist Plaza vote because it was in his district. He stated Mr. Ament and Mr. Flint are going to prison so the Council Members could be their bosses now and do the right thing by tearing up the stadium deal. He encouraged the Council to insist the team once again be named the Anaheim Angels and not Los Angeles Angels. He also endorsed a rent cap for mobile homeowners, campaign finance reform, and an audit. Mahendra Ahir, Anaheim Lodge owner, called for City Council to reconsider the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for his business in Item No. 06. He stated he was complying with the City's recommended guidelines for property maintenance and safety. He stated a CUP on his property only would not increase neighborhood safety unless it extended to all other neighborhood businesses. He advised a CUP would increase their financial burden. He stated everyone must follow the same rules and be treated the same to make the area safer. He requested the Council reconsider the requirement of an eight -foot block wall on the western side of their property because the existing barriers were sufficient. He noted the complaining neighbor was indirectly behind the motel and not fully adjacent to it. He questioned why the Anaheim Lodge needs such a barrier when neighboring hotels do not. He stated their easement should be removed so they could use the space for additional parking. Rosalinda Viveros stated she was happy because, as a Sunkist Plaza business owner, she was a victim of corruption. She stated the Council Members destroyed their businesses and almost destroyed their families. She stated the corruption was not limited to the Angel Stadium deal and the Sunkist Plaza deal got much less attention because it was smaller. She stated she looks forward to seeing the entire majority Council Members replaced, particularly Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil who should feel ashamed. She thanked Council Member Moreno. Mirvette Judeh stated she was not surprised to learn former Mayor Sidhu was corrupt and noted how he made it harder for others to raise agenda items that he did not approve of. She stated this was a good day in Anaheim. She commended Council Member Moreno for consistently calling out the fraud and inconsistencies. She stated the other Council Members went along with the power when they should have gone along with whom they were representing. She stated the stadium deal was bad and no one other than Council Member Moreno and former Council Member Denise Barnes said anything about it. She called for the Council to agendize and pass the Little Arabia designation, alleging former Mayor Sidhu made it all about the community support for Ms. Aitken. She challenged the Council to be better and called on the Council to cancel the stadium sale. She encouraged those on the Council who were not corrupt to show it and expressed hope that the rest are put in prison and never again represent the people. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 11 of 31 Genoveva Garcia (translation: Spanish) stated the City has to come together to make the City a good example for the country. She thanked Council Member Moreno for his transparency, honesty, and hard work for the community. Kenneth Batiste listed the crimes outlined in the FBI investigation and advised how the City is $2 billion in debt but could not get more money for the stadium. He noted how UNITE HERE! Local 11 had to work for the stadium employees because the Council would not. He noted the Council approved all of former Mayor Sidhu's motions and almost all of them were seconded by Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil, including the stadium sale. He reported the last stadium lease netted the Angels $1 billion and the City just $2,000,000 because the City's negotiators were being paid off. He noted the City was still paying for the Disneyland parking lots. He stated special interests were wrecking the City and the Council was putting money over people. He questioned why Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil would be dining with Ms. Cunningham if he were not still in the Chamber of Commerce's bed. William Trevilla stated he used to live and work in the City of Bell but left due to issues surrounding corruption when many Council Members ended up in jail. He stated the apple has not fallen far from the tree in Anaheim. He called for an investigation into the City's finances. He questioned how his neighbor, Mr. Batiste, could see this corruption when the Council Members claim they did not know about it. He noted there were warning signs of the corruption and abuse of power, including the firing of former City Manager Chris Zapata. He stated it is about time the residents get justice. He denounced the City's homeless situation and questioned why they were specifically moved from the riverbed by Angel Stadium instead of other areas of the City. Carlos Leon reported this was not new for large numbers of residents to be concerned about the influence of special interests so none of this should be surprising. He stated the City Charter has not been reviewed in a decade and called on the Council to create an independent commission of community representatives to propose necessary changes to prevent corruption. He called for a return of honesty, transparency, and ethics to Anaheim and for representatives to put public service over self-service. He stated this situation is an opportunity to return community trust in the Council. Lyndsey Lefebvre, Organizing Director for the Democratic Party of Orange County, reported the organization passed a resolution last night against the corrupt Angel Stadium deal. She read the resolution against the deal and calling for independent investigations into Council Members and City staff involved in the deal. Al Jabbar, Trustee for Anaheim Union High School District, stated it was a shame that the City's name has been dragged through the mud. He expressed satisfaction that former Mayor Sidhu resigned but advised others are involved in the cabal and knew about this despite their cries of surprise. He stated only Council Member Moreno was unscathed and called for an independent investigation into the matter. He expressed his anger that the City's employees have been put in this situation. He urged the Council to cut ties with the Chamber of Commerce and entities related to the Chamber, such as Anaheim First. He called on an independent audit of City expenses related to the Chamber and campaign contributions from the Chamber. He encouraged the Council to hear and vote on Council Member Moreno's call for campaign finance reform. He urged the Council to withdraw from the stadium deal and to appoint Council Member Moreno as Interim Mayor because only he could clean up the situation. He urged the Walt Disney Company, Anaheim First, Save Our Anaheim Resort (SOAR), and others like them to get out of local politics. He called for a return to the City of Kindness through a City Hall working for the people. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 12 of 31 Ross Romero stated residents have voted their trust in their representatives. He reported residents told the Council years ago that the stadium deal was a bad one, undervaluing the property. He noted how the City of San Diego has sent out multiple Requests for Proposals (RFP) around the redevelopment of a stadium site and stated this is how the process should be done. He stated Anaheim real estate veteran Paul Kott said it was a bad deal for the City. He stated the stadium site is worth $1 billion and questioned what the Council is doing. He advised the Council is losing money for the people of Anaheim for its lack of due diligence and urged the Council to cancel the deal immediately. Marisol Ramirez reported her experience as a former policy aide to Council Member Moreno often left her disillusioned because they did not have the political influence to do what was right for the community. She advised that while residents were struggling the most during the pandemic, the Council Members were negotiating business deals with no public benefit. She questioned the role entities like Disneyland and the Angels have played in influencing City contracts and elections with little to no community benefit. She stated many helped former Mayor Sidhu and they should not be distracted by his resignation. She called for vigilance towards those currently running for public office and expressed her support for both Council Member Moreno's campaign finance reform resolution and an independent investigation into all senior City staff and Council Members involved in the stadium deal, including former Council Members Brandman and Lucille Kring. Ely Flores, Executive Director for Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development, stated Anaheim does not have an inclusive democracy. He stated the stadium sale was corrupt and lacked transparency and public input. He called for a halt to the sale and to redo it transparently. He noted the scandal echoes the one in the City of Bell. He called for the Council Members and City staff to fully cooperate with the FBI's investigation and he also called for election finance reform. Lupe Ramirez reported Rancho La Paz residents' cries for help went unanswered by the Council three (3) years ago while the majority of the Council Members took campaign donations from property owner John Saunders. She questioned how much his $2,000 could buy if this was the donation limit. She reported the majority of City Council Members stood back and allowed former Mayor Sidhu to make it harder to put things like Rancho La Paz on the agenda. She accused the City Council Members of contributing to the stress-related deaths of 19 Rancho La Paz residents. She noted Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil could not care less about the senior citizens of Rancho La Paz even though his family makes a living from working with seniors. She noted Anaheim residents were forced to turn to the State for help in the form of Assembly Bill 976. She denounced Council Member Valencia for attempting to hide details of his friendship with Assemblymember Tom Daly and expressed fears he would be elected and undo AB 976's rent controls. She thanked Council Member Moreno and former Council Member Barnes for personally delivering them food at the height of the pandemic. She condemned the other Council Members. Mark Richard Daniels confirmed Ms. Ramirez's account of former Council Member Barnes risking her health during the pandemic delivering food to Rancho La Paz residents. He reported in 1982 Anaheim Mayor John Seymour was elected to the State Senate and detailed the process the City followed in selecting an Interim Mayor. He stated the methodology used by Anaheim in 1982 points to appointing Council Member Moreno because he is both untainted by the scandal and would be terming out of the Council in December. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 13 of 31 Ed Rushman stated he is a candidate for the United States House of Representatives running as a non-partisan independent. He reported he does not take donations from any individuals, PACs, corporations, or political parties. He stated too many people feel neglected by both parties and he believed the City's governance was hopeless. He stated every Republican vote in his race is wasted and Democrats do not even recognize their party these days. Bob Donelson denounced the sound quality in the Council Chamber, noting it was better outside of the room over the speakers. He advised closed captioning might help. He called for an end to the Angel Stadium deal. He stated all City contracts should be posted on the City's website. He advised the five (5) majority Council Members need to leave so the City could regain trust in its Council. He denounced how all of the City money going to the Chamber of Commerce was coming back to the Council Members through PACs. He endorsed Council Member Moreno for Mayor, even if he would only hold the title until December. He expressed hope that the majority of Council Members would not call for a special election instead. He accused Council Member Faessel of being a flip-flopper from previously supporting Anaheim to rubber-stamping whatever former Mayor Sidhu wanted. Victoria Michaels (translation: Spanish) denounced former Mayor Sidhu for being a puppet of Mr. Ament. She also criticized the majority of the Council Members who voted in favor of the Angel Stadium sale, which was heavily lopsided against the City. She advised it was possible all of the Council Members except for Council Member Moreno are under FBI investigation and she called for them to resign. Art Montez stated he is seeing corruption from the City Council. He noted how the City is so ethnically diverse but does not have anything named after Latinos. He called upon the Council to do the right thing and rename something prominent in the City for the people of ethnicities who built the structure of the City's economy. Ada Garcia called for the Council to agendize rent control for mobile home parks. She denounced how rudely the other Council Members treated Council Member Moreno and former Council Member Barnes when the matter was discussed a couple of years ago. Paul Wilfong thanked the Council for its prayer for the Texas school shooting but noted there have been 27 school shootings since the beginning of the year so it should be a weekly event. He reported the United States Supreme Court has recently permitted corruption by reducing campaign finance restrictions, making him pessimistic about the City's ability to fix it. He stated the Angels and other professional sports franchises have been extorting their host cities for decades, also leading to a pessimistic viewpoint. He stated the City has been under the thumb of large developers for over 60 years but called for the City to strengthen its short-term rental regulations. Wes Jones encouraged the Council to select the untainted Council Member Moreno to be the Interim Mayor. He showed a photo from a 2020 campaign fundraiser of Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil with high- ranking representatives of the Angels and Ms. Nocella. He noted how former Mayor Sidhu's constant pre -written statements made it obvious someone was using him. He questioned if the Council Members currently on their phones are messaging with Mr. Flint. He denounced the Council Members for ignoring so many warning signs of corruption and stated their claims of shock are false. He urged the City Council majority to show some honesty in electing Council Member Moreno as Interim Mayor. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 14 of 31 Scarlette Almero reported the City has seen a lack of honest actions. She spoke with pride about the success of her family but called for livable wages amidst the City's large number of low-paying jobs. She encouraged the Council Members to think about how their votes affects the lives of people and to do right to their constituents. Albert Castillo stated that APD officers kill many Latinos annually and the Council continued to allow it to happen until the people held an uprising 10 years ago. He stated that in addition to local police violence against Latinos, the other thing his home City of Santa Ana has in common with Anaheim is it used to have a corrupt mayor. He requested Council Member Valencia to not taint his City of Santa Ana by representing it in the State Assembly. He stated Council Member Valencia is a coward for not standing up to former Mayor Sidhu sooner. He called for Council Member Valencia to resign from the Council and remove his campaign signs from the City of Santa Ana. He questioned who paid for the signs. Mazatl Tepehyolotzin thanked Council Member Moreno. He stated Anaheim High School's athletic nickname of Colonists is offensive to Native -Americans like himself. He stated he was harassed by the APD when he was younger and requested going to Anaheim High School for its high minority population. He reported the item passed the Council but noted Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil voted against the City recognizing Indigenous People's Day. He taught Council Member Faessel how to do a Cherokee handshake. Ron Flores stated that everyone in the City Council Chamber has known for years that something was not right in Anaheim. He stated the Council Members' body language and eye contact speaks volumes about their disrespect for the residents. He stated residents have had enough of what is going on and called on the City Council majority to resign. He stated Council Member Moreno should be the Interim Mayor, noting he disagrees with everything Council Member Moreno stands for politically but at least he respects him. He commended Council Member Moreno for fighting for the people, even if they disagree with him. Bryan Kaye commended how Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil has been conducting the meeting and stated he may have been capable of making good decisions if former Mayor Sidhu was not there previously. He compared the Council's request for speakers to be nice with Nazi Germany. He asked the Council to revisit and address his many petitions in exchange for being polite tonight. He stated the Council Members would wear this shame of corruption for the rest of their lives but acting on his petitions would be a good place to start shedding the baggage. He encouraged Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil to continue acting like a Mayor. Denise Barnes read from the City Council minutes from the meeting where the Angel Stadium sale was approved and all of the motions made by herself and Council Member Moreno failed. She stated how Council Members went so directly in step with each other and former Mayor Sidhu made everything suspicious with much on the line. She encouraged the Council Members and senior staff to retake their State ethics training required by AB 1234, noting big lies come back to you. She noted Mr. Fabela could often say clearly if something was legal but not whether or not something was ethical. She denounced the Council Members for repeatedly stepping over the ethical line. Dr. Patricia Adelekan stated the City Council majority and senior staff are adults whom she feels sorry for. She stated Council Member Moreno's courage and wisdom remind her of Dr. Martin Luther Kling Jr. She stated the others lack the wisdom and courage to do the right thing. She questioned if they could all sleep at night and encouraged them to do the right thing. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 15 of 31 Dean Quiroz reported the homeless population has increased significantly since the pandemic and called for a homeless -specific hospital so they could be better treated and evaluated. He stated the homeless need help and encouraged the Council to help them. He encouraged the Council to also come up with solutions to reopen small businesses closed by the pandemic that created more homelessness. Cassandra Perez read a letter sent to the Council from State Senator Tom Umberg, State Assembly Member Tom Daly, and U.S. Representative Lou Correa uniformly requesting an investigation into the current and former Council Members identified in the FBI investigation. She advised the letter notes the Angel Stadium sale must be canceled and the Council Members identified by the FBI may need to recuse themselves from any negotiation involving the Angels and cannabis. She stated the letter questioned whether implicated City staff could provide an unbiased recommendation on the subject and called for a professional and independent negotiation with the Angels in the future. She advised the letter also calls for an independent appraisal of the stadium site before any future negotiations are held. Victoria Vidrio cautioned the Council to beware of the power of the people. She stated that out of all the Council Members and senior staff, only Council Member Moreno is honest. She advised former Council Member Barnes is also honest. She stated the rest of them, including former Council Member Brandman, should go to jail. She stated they have to have honesty. Mark Lopez, former Budget Commissioner, told the story of a 2206 situation between the FBI, The Coca-Cola Company, and PepsiCo, Inc. where the two rivals acted ethically instead of destroying each other after receiving confidential information. He lamented the City and Angels for not acting ethically with confidential information and stated it is cause to rescind the stadium sale. He stated this is not a dark time but an inspiring time because having the problems exposed allows them to fix the problems. He thanked Council Member Moreno and former Council Member Barnes for their service on behalf of residents. Maritza Bermudez thanked Council Member Moreno for looking out for residents, unlike his peers. She stated she is happy this information came to light and expressed surprise that the Council Members are even pretending they were unaware. She called for transparency. She stated Council Member Moreno should not have to sit with his peers, but advised they may learn something from him. She stated the Council needs to apologize to Council Member Moreno and former Council Member Barnes who are looking out for her children and all others within the community. She called for an end to the stadium deal. She thanked all of the residents who took time out of their days to chastise the Council. She encouraged Council Member Valencia to end his Assembly campaign and vowed to canvas against him. CITY MANAGER'S UPDATE: City Manager Jim Vanderpool reported, based on comments at the last meeting and over the last week that the following immediate administrative actions were being taken. Regarding the Chamber of Commerce, the City has no current contracts and staff would pause all interactions with the Chamber and suspend all future financial commitments and sponsorships. Regarding Anaheim First, staff would freeze work on Anaheim First and would seek Council direction on the next steps. In response to Council Member Moreno's previous request, Mr. Vanderpool reported he was working with the City Clerk's office and Finance Department's Purchasing Division to identify any contracts City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 16 of 31 with the former mayor's campaign contributors and if those contributors have current City contracts, noting the information would be made public soon. Mr. Vanderpool noted that staff is committed to acting on and implementing any direction from City Council regarding investigations, audits, and other inquiries, so he would be placing this item on the next agenda to seek further direction on how to proceed. Council Member Moreno thanked the City Manager for his report and actions. Prior to considering the agenda items, without objection, Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil announced the practice of two rounds of five (5) minutes for discussion would be ceased, but the clock would run to allow Council Members to be cognizant of their time and allow colleagues to speak. At 9:05 P.M., Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil recessed the City Council to consider the Anaheim Housing Authority agenda, reconvening the City Council at 9:16 P.M. CONSENT CALENDAR: At 9:16 P.M, the Consent Calendar was considered. In response to Council Member Faessel's inquiry, Ms. Bass confirmed that Item No. 18 includes revised information and the revisions have been posted on the City's website. Council Member Diaz pulled Item No. 04 for separate discussion and consideration. He also reported a recusal from Item Nos. 06 and 07 due to a real property conflict as his house is within 500 feet of the subject properties. Council Member Moreno pulled Item Nos. 06, 07, and 18 for separate discussion and consideration. MOTION: Council Member Ma'ae moved to waive reading of all ordinances and resolutions and adopt the balance of the consent calendar, in accordance with reports, certifications, and recommendations furnished each City Council Member and as listed on the consent calendar, seconded by Council Member Diaz. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 6 (Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Members Diaz, Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0. Motion carried. D116 3. Approve certificates recognizing winners of the 2022 Anaheim Beautiful Community Pride Poster Contest and a proclamation proclaiming May 27, 2022 as Graduation Day in Anaheim. AHA177 5. Approve the Relocation Plan for the Bel'Age Manor senior affordable housing project (180 -unit senior complex located at 1660 W. Broadway) (related to Housing Authority Agenda Item No. 1). D175 8. Adopt a Seven -Year Transportation Capital Improvement Program for the annual Measure M2 eligibility submittal for Fiscal Years 2022-23 through 2028-29. D180 9• Accept the lowest responsive bid from Landscape West Management Services, Inc., in the amount of $118,800 plus a 20% contingency, to provide landscape maintenance services covering Edwards Utilities Complex and electrical sites of the City 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 #9581. D180 10. Waive the sealed bid requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and ratify a purchase order issued to Machado Environmental Corp., in the amount of $31,000, for cleaning of the air handling equipment and a master agreement with ATI Restoration LLC, in an amount not to exceed $60,000, for mold remediation of the HVAC room at City Hall. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 17 of 31 D180 AGR -13548 AGR -13549 AGR -13550 AGR -13551 AGR -13552 AGR -13553 AGR -13554 11. Waive the sealed bid requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to issue a master agreement to South Coast Emergency Vehicle Services, in an amount not to exceed $100,000, for Pierce Manufacturing vehicle parts and warranty services for Anaheim Fire and Rescue vehicles for a one year period; and authorize the Purchasing Agent to renew the agreement in amounts to accommodate the expanding fleet of Pierce equipment, subject to available budget appropriations. 12. Approve the License Agreement with Orange County Transportation Authority for the La Palma Avenue Sanitary Sewer Improvements from East Street to Pauline Street Project for a one-time fee payment of $500; authorize the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute the agreement and related documents and to take the necessary actions to implement and administer the agreement; and authorize de minimis changes that do not substantially change the terms and conditions of the agreement, as determined by the City Attorney. 13. Approve six Professional Services Agreements, in substantial form, for on-call environmental services to support current and future housing and community development activities and authorize the Housing and Community Development Director, or designee, to execute, implement, and administer the agreements with the following: The Converse Professional Group, Dudek, EFI Global, Inc., and Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants, each in an amount not to exceed $200,000 per term with a total amount not to exceed $600,000, each for a two year term beginning July 1, 2022 with two additional two- year extensions; Leighton and Associates, Inc., in a total amount not to exceed $4,000,000, for a two year term beginning July 1, 2022 with two additional two-year extensions; and Pacific Edge Engineering, Inc., in a total amount not to exceed $3,000,000, for a two year term beginning July 1, 2022 with two additional two-year extensions. AGR -13555 14. Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Michael Baker International, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $25,000, for on-call project management and related consulting services regarding grants monitoring for a one year term beginning June 1, 2022 with two additional one-year extensions, and authorize the Housing and Community Development Director, or designee, to execute and administer the agreement. 15. Approve the Second Amendment to Agreement with the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN) granting ATN the right to provide additional public transportation services along the current ATN public route system on an as -needed basis for attendees of events at the Anaheim Convention Center; increasing the number of optional renewals at the City's sole option by three, for a total of eight optional one-year renewals bringing the overall term of the agreement to ten years; increasing the hourly rate payable to ATN by $2.99 per hour for a total of $62.85 per hour for the first additional one-year renewal with a 3% annual increase for each vehicle requested for ACC attendee shuttles; and authorize the Executive Director of the Convention, Sports & Entertainment Department to take the necessary actions to implement and administer the agreement and execute any related documents. Item No. 15 withdrawn by staff. 16. Waive Council Policy 4.1 and approve the Third Amendment to Agreement with Lyons AGR- Security Service, Inc. for security patrol services of Anaheim parks and facilities, extending the 12414.3 term of the agreement for an additional one year term for an amount not to exceed $183,024 and a not to exceed 10% for extra work, with up to four one-year renewals not to exceed the greater of a 2.5% increase or the Consumer Price Index; and authorize the Community Services Director, or designee, to execute the amendment and related documents and to take the necessary actions to implement and administer the amended agreement. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 18 of 31 AGR- 17 Approve the First Amendment to Agreement with Wells Fargo Bank, N.A for the City's general 3137.A.1 banking services in a total not to exceed amount of $500,000, covering a five year term, with three one-year optional renewals; and authorize the Finance Director/City Treasurer to execute the amendment and any future amendments under the terms and conditions of the agreement and authorize any additional renewals. 19. Waive Council Policy 4.1 and approve Agreements with 92 Films and Ron Roberson for AGR -13556 videography services, each for a not to exceed amount of $300,000 for the term of the AGR -13557 agreement; and authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute and administer the agreements and any related documents. AGR -13558 20. Approve the Operational Agreement with the cities of Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, La Habra, La Palma, Orange, Placentia, Stanton, and Yorba Linda for the North Orange County Public Safety Collaborative and authorize the Chief of Police to execute the agreement and required documents and to take the necessary actions to implement the agreement. D154 21. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-051 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM for exception to the 180 -day wait period in compliance with Government Codes 7522.56 and 21224 (appointment of Maria Munoz, Police Dispatcher II, as a retired annuitant, effective May 25, 2022). 22. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-052 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE T106 CITY OF ANAHEIM initiating proceedings for the annual levy of assessments in, and accepting an Assessment Engineer's Report for, the Anaheim Resort Maintenance District. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-053 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM declaring its intention to provide for an annual levy and collection of assets in the Anaheim Resort Maintenance District, and setting a time and place for public hearing thereon (public hearing scheduled for June 21, 2022). D175 23. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-054 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adopting the FY 2022-23 project list for the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. R100 24. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-055 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM authorizing the Director of Public Works or designee to submit an application to the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for funds for the Environmental Cleanup, Tier 1 Grant Program under Orange County Local Transportation Ordinance No. 3 for the Catch Basin Screen Installation Project, and if awarded, authorizing the acceptance of such grant funds on behalf of the City and amending the budget for fiscal year accordingly and determine that these actions are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Guideline Section 15303 (grant funds in the amount of $500,000). R100 25. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-056 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM authorizing the Director of Community Services or designee to submit an application to the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation for the Watersmart Small -Scale Water Efficiency Projects Grant Program for the Central Anaheim Smart Irrigation Controller Project and if awarded, authorizing the acceptance of such grant on City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 19 of 31 behalf of the City and amending the budget accordingly; and determining that these actions are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 1, Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) and Class 2, Section 15302 (Replacement or Reconstruction) [grant funds in the approximate amount of $100,000]. E127 26. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-057 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM calling for the holding of a General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, for the election of certain officers as required by the provisions of Article XIII, Section 1300, of the Charter of the City of Anaheim. RESOLUTION NO, 2022-058 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM requesting the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange to consolidate a General Municipal Election to be held on November 8, 2022, with the Statewide General Election to be held on that date pursuant to Sections 10403 and 10418 of the Elections Code. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-059 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adopting regulations for candidates for elective office pertaining to candidate statements submitted to the voters at an election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. M142 27. ORDINANCE NO. 6529 (ADOPTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adding, repealing, deleting and amending various chapters, sections and subsections of Title 8 of the Anaheim Municipal Code and based upon the finding and determination that said ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines (adoption of County of Orange Animal Control Ordinances improving the Vicious Dog Program, expanding the Barking Dog Program to include nuisances from animals other than dogs, and clarifying language relating to animal permits, kennel permits, and mobile grooming licenses) (introduced at the City Council meeting of May 17, 2022, Item No. 12). 28. ORDINANCE NO. 6530 (ADOPTION) AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY F130.2 OF ANAHEIM amending the non-exclusive franchise of American Ground Transportation, Inc. and American Ground Transportation, LLC dba 24/7 Taxi Cab to extend the term of the franchise (50 taxicab permits) (introduced at the City Council meeting of May 17, 2022, Public Hearing Item No. 15). ORDINANCE NO. 6531 (ADOPTION) AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM amending the non-exclusive franchise of Cabco Yellow, Inc. dba California Yellow Cab to extend the term of the franchise (155 taxicab permits) (introduced at the City Council meeting of May 17, 2022, Public Hearing Item No. 15). D114 29. Approve minutes of the City Council meetings of January 25, 2022 and February 1, 2022. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 20 of 31 END OF CONSENT CALENDAR: D155 4. Approve the submission of the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program grant application and Homeless Action Plan to the California Interagency Council on Homelessness; authorize the Housing and Community Development Director, or designee, to modify the application and attachments as needed, provided that any such modifications do not materially change the purpose or scope of the submission, accept the grant, execute required grant documents, and take the necessary actions to implement grant activities; and, if awarded, increase the Housing and Community Development Department's Fiscal Year 2022/23 revenue and expenditures budget commensurate with the grant award (grant funds in the amount of $10,290,351.69). Ms. Stepter stated this item aligns with everything the City is attempting to do around homelessness. She reported the California Interagency Council on Homelessness (Cal ICH) Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Round 3 allocated $10,200,000 to Anaheim to fund homelessness and housing activities. She advised the City must formally apply for the funds by June 30 stating its plans, strategies, and goals through a Homeless Action Plan. Ms. Stepter reported on the stakeholder outreach conducted while creating the Homeless Action Plan, stating there was good feedback about what the City is currently doing along with ample suggestions for how to better get the City's homeless situation under better control. She advised the feedback showed a need to better focus on chronically homeless individuals and families in particular. She noted that transitional -age youth, senior citizens, and military veterans also were shown to be populations to target. Ms. Stepter reported the State required using homeless population data from 2019 due to pandemic - related disruptions to accurate collecting. She stated the City's goals would be to decrease unsheltered homelessness by 70% from 2019 and overall homelessness by 50%. She advised the Homeless Action Plan would also focus on regional alliances, as one State requirement is to align the City's goals with the County's goals. Ms. Stepter advised strategies in the Homeless Action Plan would include investing in resources that increase housing opportunities, improving existing housing intervention models, addressing the permanent housing gap, and promoting community livability. She advised the City would focus on ensuring racial and gender equity. She noted the Community Care Response Team (CCRT) provided great data to help inform the Homeless Action Plan and commended the work of the team since its creation. She listed several places the City's funds would be allocated, including the CCRT and non- profits like the Salvation Army. DISCUSSION: In response to Council Member Diaz's inquiries, Housing and Community Development Deputy Director Sandra Sagert reported in 2019 the City had 1,202 total homeless, including 694 unsheltered. She advised the 2022 counts from the County lack detail but reported the unsheltered count for Anaheim is 485 with a total of 1,074. She noted the 589 sheltered count is the highest in Orange County. Council Member Diaz stated he pulled the item so residents could hear how accountable the City has to be for the $10,200,000. He cited earlier public comments from Mr. Quiroz and noted the City does not have the legal authority to force anyone into a hospital for more than three (3) days. He commended the work of Ms. Stepter and how much her staff cares about the homeless in Anaheim. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 21 of 31 Council Member Moreno congratulated Ms. Sagert on her recent promotion and commended the work of the staff. MOTION: Council Member Faessel moved to approve the submission of the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program grant application and Homeless Action Plan to the California Interagency Council on Homelessness; authorize the Housing and Community Development Director, or designee, to modify the application and attachments as needed, provided that any such modifications do not materially change the purpose or scope of the submission, accept the grant, execute required grant documents, and take the necessary actions to implement grant activities; and, if awarded, increase the Housing and Community Development Department's Fiscal Year 2022/23 revenue and expenditures budget commensurate with the grant award (grant funds in the amount of $10,290,351.69), seconded by Council Member Diaz. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 6 (Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Members Diaz, Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0. Motion carried. C220 6. Deny the request for a rehearing of the City Council's action on April 12, 2022, modifying Conditional Use Permit No. 2237, to add conditions of approval for an existing motel at 837 South Beach Boulevard (Anaheim Lodge). At 9:40 P.M., Council Member Diaz left the dais. DISCUSSION: In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiry, City Attorney Robert Fabela stated there was no definitive answer to whether or not Item Nos. 06 and 07 could be heard together. He advised he would feel safer hearing them together with the approval of the appellant. In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiry, Council Member Moreno stated he would be comfortable hearing the items together. In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiry, applicant representative Frank Weiser requested the two items be heard separately. Council Member Moreno stated there was an extensive public hearing on these two items on April 12, 2022. He questioned if the decision on each hotel was in any way implicated by former Mayor Sidhu's actions. Mr. Fabela stated there was nothing staff was aware of concerning undue influence on former Mayor Sidhu about the Anaheim Lodge. He expressed hope that the appellant would bring any specific allegations to the City's attention. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Mr. Fabela clarified if credible allegations were brought there would be an argument to be made of bias. He advised the standard for bias is high but these sorts of allegations could be used to help create such a legal argument. He advised that if there was actual evidence of this, the City should consider it. Council Member Moreno requested staff to report any allegations of wrongdoing by former Mayor Sidhu relative to the Anaheim Lodge decision in an accelerated manner. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Planning and Building Director Ted White clarified that Anaheim Lodge has an existing Conditional Use Permit (CUP). He advised there have been years of complaints against the motel which are included in the public record and the City is also finding challenges from an Anaheim Police Department (APD) and code enforcement standpoint City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 22 of 31 along Beach Boulevard. He stated the APD and staff are identifying the worst offenders to bring back first as part of a Council -approved larger plan of proactive enforcement along with all Beach Boulevard properties. He advised staff and the APD are already looking at other motels and businesses for enforcement action. He stated this property was identified as being among the ones requiring the most attention. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiries, Mr. White confirmed the Anaheim Lodge is the property where the Council is also requiring an eight -foot block wall. He clarified there is a grade difference of 3-4 feet between the motel and the neighboring homes. He noted the condition of approval by the City Council is specific in stating eight (8) feet and staff plans to honor the condition. He stated this condition could be revisited if there was a rehearing but the Anaheim Municipal Code would not permit this nuance to serve as justification for a rehearing. In response to Council Member Ma'ae's inquiries, Mr. White stated there is no evidence the existing four -foot block wall is substandard. Council Member Ma'ae shared her experience of visiting the property and feeling the wall is too short to make neighbors feel safe. In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiry, Mr. Fabela advised limiting the discussion to the merits of a rehearing. He advised the height of the wall and other details of the conditions of approval could be discussed later if there is a rehearing. Council Member Faessel stated he would feel uncomfortable allowing a rehearing without input from the property's neighbors. MOTION: Council Member Ma'ae moved to deny the request for a rehearing of the City Council's action on April 12, 2022, modifying Conditional Use Permit No. 2237, to add conditions of approval for an existing motel at 837 South Beach Boulevard (Anaheim Lodge), seconded by Council Member Faessel. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 5 (Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Members Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0; ABSTAIN (recusal) — 1 (Council Member Diaz). Motion carried. C220 7. Deny the request for a rehearing of the City Council's action on April 12, 2022, modifying Conditional Use Permit No. 2494, to add conditions of approval for an existing motel at 920 South Beach Boulevard (Travel Inn). DISCUSSION: In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiry, Council Member Moreno stated his questions from Item No. 06 would be sufficient for Item No. 07. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil noted Council Member Moreno's inquiries in Item No. 06 were not asked of the Travel Inn. City Attorney Robert Fabela stated staff does not have any evidence of actual bias by former Mayor Sidhu against the Travel Inn. He requested the appellant provide any evidence if it exists. Council Member Moreno requested staff to notify the Council immediately if they discover evidence bringing into question the independence of former Mayor Sidhu regarding this item. Council Member Moreno stated his other question was relative to whether or not the properties are being targeted by the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) conditions but reported Mr. White stated it is all City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 23 of 31 part of a larger program working with the Anaheim Police Department to improve Beach Boulevard and these two (2) hotels are the first two (2) to come up of what will likely be many more. Mr. White stated for the record he concurred with Council Member Moreno's synopsis. MOTION: Council Member Moreno moved to deny the request for a rehearing of the City Council's action on April 12, 2022, modifying Conditional Use Permit No. 2494, to add conditions of approval for an existing motel at 920 South Beach Boulevard (Travel Inn), seconded by Council Member Ma'ae. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 5 (Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Members Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0; ABSTAIN (recusal) —1 (Council Member Diaz). Motion carried. At 9:55 P.M., Council Member Diaz returned to the dais. AGR- 18. Waive Council Policy 4.1 and approve the First Amendment to Agreement with Townsend 9208.D.1 Public Affairs for supplemental state advocacy services, adding one additional year to the term of the agreement with one one-year optional renewal, at a monthly rate of $5,000 with a total not to exceed amount of $120,000; and authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute and administer the amended agreement and any optional renewals. DISCUSSION: Council Member Moreno stated this contract allows the City to be competitive for State grants. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Deputy City Manager Greg Garcia clarified Townsend's work is primarily done on the State level but they have also helped with federal requests. Council Member Moreno stated any contracts, particularly one involving a public affairs and lobbying firm that has contributed campaign funds to majority Council Members and former Mayor Sidhu, are suspect due to the cloud over the City. He reported discussing the item with the City Manager's office and speaking with Townsend Public Affairs Senior Director of Government and Community Affairs Christopher Townsend. Council Member Moreno commended the work of the firm for the City but stated they should discuss continuing the item given the current state of affairs in the City. He advised he learned it is the end of the budget season and this is a critical time for State advocacy. He stated not approving the item would be detrimental to the City in regards to getting grants. He commended the City Manager's office for the modifications where the City does not commit to the contract long-term, pending the results of the investigation. Council Member Moreno stated he would support the item because it is a short-term agreement at a critical advocacy time for grants and Townsend has done good work for the City in the past. He advised Mr. Townsend also gave him ideas to help strengthen the City's campaign finance needs regarding City contractors donating to Council campaigns. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Mr. Garcia agreed it was a good suggestion to bring more light to the annual advocacy reports provided to the City by groups like Townsend, including more regular updates. He advised there have been many successful works for the City by Townsend leading to tonight's recommendation to continue the agreement. He reported the City has requested $25,000,000 in state grants this year and $17,000,000 of the funds are still under consideration for the upcoming budget. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 24 of 31 Council Member Faessel reported about recently working collaboratively with Townsend, Congressman Correa, and the Salvation Army to help secure $1,000,000 for the Orange County Housing Finance Trust to use for affordable housing. He advised this is another case where Townsend has helped better the community through work with the federal government and not just through the State government. In response to Council Member Ma'ae's inquiry, Mr. Garcia reported the City has worked with Townsend since 2015. MOTION: Council Member Ma'ae moved to waive Council Policy 4.1 and approve the First Amendment to Agreement with Townsend Public Affairs for supplemental state advocacy services, as revised to include a term of an additional 30 days with a not to exceed amount of $5,000; and authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute and administer the amended agreement, seconded by Council Member Faessel. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 6 (Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Members Diaz, Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0. Motion carried. D112 30. Discussion and briefing regarding the Angel Stadium transaction and the impact of recent D116 developments, and direction to staff on future of Angel Stadium transaction. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil stated he needed to take a short break during this item and requested to have Council Member Faessel briefly chair the item, to which there were no were no objections. City Manager Jim Vanderpool stated there was not a formal staff report, as this was a discussion item. He advised it is more of an opportunity for City Council to direct staff on how to proceed with the Angel Stadium deal, noting it was requested at the May 17 City Council meeting. DISCUSSION: Council Member Valencia stated the situation has shaken the City and it was prudent to take a deep dive into the impact of the actions and what the City's options are. In response to Council Member Valencia's inquiry, City Attorney Robert Fabela stated the City has options. He stated they could move forward with the deal. He advised the City could explore legal options including potentially voiding the deal for the same reasons of potential Government Code 1090 violations that led Attorney General Bonta to seek a 60 -day extension. He noted, in this situation, there has to be some evidence of the other party knowing someone has a pecuniary interest. He stated there appears to be some indication of the other side being aware of a pecuniary interest based on the governmental allegations. He advised another option would be to rescind the agreement due to allegations of fraud, which has a similar legal effect. He stated the City could terminate the agreement but counsel does not advise this as opposed to working on credible theories of void ability and rescission. In response to Council Member Valencia's inquiry, Mr. Fabela cautioned the issue of a straight termination or walk -away is the ability to defend a breach of contract claim. He advised the Angels' attorney has indicated their position would be there would be a breach of contract if the deal was terminated and they would seek either damages or a court order mandating the City to move forward with the terms of the agreement. He stated there would likely be a cap of about $5,000,000 on damages based on the actual damages of out-of-pocket expenses, but cautioned the sum could be more substantial. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil returned to the meeting. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 25 of 31 In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Mr. Fabela confirmed in a lawsuit the City would have the ability to depose Mr. Moreno, SRB Management officials, former Mayor Sidhu, and others. Council Member Moreno stated that with the cloud the Council Members and senior staff are under, extending the agreement any further could create a sense the Council is just trying to protect the deal and hide things from the public. He advised they need to take steps immediately to restore confidence. MOTION: Council Member Moreno moved to direct the City Attorney to immediately void the purchase and sale agreement for Angel Stadium and send a letter to Angel's representatives, seconded by Council Member Faessel. DISCUSSION: Council Member Moreno stated they may get the wrath of the Angels' lawyers, but expressed confidence in the FBI's evidence of collusion and corruption. He called to collaborate with the FBI in an attempt to get more evidence collected. In response to Council Member Ma'ae's inquiry, Mr. Vanderpool reported he had a very in-depth conversation with SRB Management officials conveying the City's desire to mutually reset the transaction. He reported this was not agreed to and he immediately forwarded the written response from SRB Management to the Council Members. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil agreed with Council Member Ma'ae's request for a mutual reset to form an agreement not dinged with the element of corruption. He clarified he desires to void or rescind the agreement but advised they also have to protect residents. He stated the nuance between immediately voiding the agreement as opposed to ceasing all work on moving the agreement forward while exploring legal options to void the agreement. In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiry, Mr. Fabela clarified he could not disclose everything discussed earlier in Closed Session, but confirmed Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's approach would be preferred by legal staff. He advised it is a subtle difference and one option may not be more protective than the other may. He advised staff prefers a more methodical approach, especially to allow time to see where the FBI investigation lands. He advised staff would work with whatever direction they receive. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil clarified he does not want to move forward with the current deal while also protecting the City from future liability. Council Member Diaz stated there were still a lot of unknowns and whatever they do today would have a reaction. In response to Council Member Diaz's inquiries, Husch Blackwell Partner Kevin Kelley stated the current lease with the Angels is set to expire in 2029 with the team holding an option to extend it by nine (9) years to 2038. He clarified, under the current lease, the team is responsible for capital repairs and improvements to the stadium but the City is obligated to contribute towards them. In response to Council Member Diaz's inquiries, Convention, Sports and Entertainment Executive Director Tom Morton reported the City's current capital contribution to the stadium is about $700,000 a year with annual increases. He reported the City receives money from the lease for prepaid rent and threshold revenues such as parking and ticket sales. He advised the sum varies annually but over the current lease agreement, the City has more or less broken even. He clarified the prepaid rent of $80,000,000 was invested into the stadium when the Walt Disney Company owned the team. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 26 of 31 Council Member Diaz stated the City got a bad deal on the current lease because it was not making any money on a valuable piece of land. He clarified the Council does many negotiations with labor unions and other groups but no one from the Council inserts themselves onto a negotiating team. He stated it is done by City staff and outside counsel before the Council approves a public agreement. He stated the agreement should be void simply because former Mayor Sidhu inserted himself into the negotiations and did not follow the City's standard procedures. He stated he wanted to second the motion but was beaten to it and offered his support to the motion. Council Member Faessel stated the deal and the lease were not satisfactory and not what he expected them to be. He stated he is taking to heart the letter from the region's elected representatives read earlier by Ms. Perez. He stated the deal should be redone in the distant future of 2025 when all or most of them are gone from the Council. He stated this agreement would likely be litigated for years anyways. He stated the agreement needs a fresh start with fresh faces. Council Member Faessel echoed Council Member Diaz's notion that the City is not making any money on the stadium now and, if they are also risking a lawsuit, it is of concern. He noted the public is eager to get out of the agreement. He stated he did not want to get caught up in the semantics of the proper legal term but they need to remove the City from this deal and learn all they can about what happened. He stated he would welcome an investigation, including into himself. He stated he thought it was a good deal because they should sell the stadium if they were not making any money on the lease. He noted residents immediately did not like the deal for its price. He stated he does not like how it is happening but setting it on the shelf for a few years is prudent. Council Member Moreno informed Council Member Diaz his concerns about the City not making money on the lease was a concern years ago when the stadium was first placed on the agenda but former Mayor Sidhu later requested the item to appoint himself to be the exclusive Council negotiating representative. He read from the June 16, 2019 City Council minutes about concerns he raised over a perception issue when the Ione Council representative has received campaign contributions from the Angels and the contributions came just days after former Mayor Sidhu agendized reinstating the team's lease. He reported from the minutes that a motion was made to add himself and former Council Member Barnes to the negotiating team as they did not receive campaign donations from the Angels but the motion failed by a 2-5 vote. Council Member Moreno noted it was brought up at the time how having former Mayor Sidhu be the exclusive negotiator put the City in a precautious situation due to the potential for campaign donation solicitations. He stated the Council majority put the City in this situation that they must now untangle themselves from. He advised this is why it is important to approve the motion to immediately void the deal. He encouraged reading the minutes of contentious stadium debates held on January 15, July 16, and August 27, 2019. He spoke of the personal campaign debts faced by former Mayor Sidhu leading Mr. Ament and Mr. Flint to hold fundraisers for him and loopholes allowing someone to repay their personal debts with legal campaign funds. He spoke about how all of this happened around the time former Mayor Sidhu extended the current lease, which has proven to favor Angels. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiries, Mr. Fabela confirmed there is potential to have the vote to extend the Angels' lease nullified if nefarious activity is found to have existed. He advised it is slightly more complicated because it was the extension of terms in an existing deal, but there is an argument it could be voidable due to self-dealing. He confirmed it would strengthen the City's case that this process was corrupted if it was found there was a quid pro quo behind former Mayor Sidhu being appointed the exclusive negotiator. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 27 of 31 In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Mr. Fabela confirmed, that if this ends up in court, the City would be able to ask Mr. Moreno, SRB Management executives, former Mayor Sidhu, Mr. Flint, and others in depositions about their activities leading up to the lease extension and former Mayor Sidhu's appointment as the sole negotiator. Council Member Moreno called for support for the motion, as stated, due to the strength of the documentation from the FBI and Attorney General leading to the current court stay of the agreement. He advised a potential lawsuit by the Angels would allow the City to get to the full core of the matter through the deposition process. In response to Council Member Valencia's inquiries, Mr. Fabela stated staff would work with the direction in the motion to immediately void the agreement and protect the City's legal interests. He stated potential damages are hard to estimate with any certainty but the Angels would be looking for at least their costs. He stated the City would argue the Angels are not entitled to damages because it is a voidable agreement. He clarified it is comparable to the difference between a divorce and an annulment. Council Member Valencia noted he was not on the Council when the stadium agreement was done but advised it stands out to him that the City did not negotiate in the best interests of its residents. He advised he has expressed his opposition to the deal since joining the Council. He called for transparency moving forward to help ensure a better deal. He stated the deal could not move forward due to what is in the FBI affidavit. He also denounced the Angels' letter insisting the Council must approve the current agreement despite the FBI investigation into it. He stated they have a fiduciary responsibility to the residents to make the best decisions for them and it would pain him to have to still cut a check to Mr. Moreno. He stated there is merit to moving forward with the motion. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil stated this fiduciary duty also concerns him. He noted the optics of immediately voiding the deal sends a strong message but suggested changing the wording slightly could potentially lessen the possible legal liability. He advised he wants to see the deal canceled but wants to do it while still protecting the City's finances and possible liability exposure. SUBSIDIARY MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil moved to amend the motion to instead direct staff to cease all work toward finalizing the agreement and explore legal actions to void or rescind the agreement. The motion failed for lack of a second. DISCUSSION: Council Member Moreno read from the January 15, 2019 City Council minutes about former Mayor Sidhu meeting with Mr. Moreno about the team remaining in Anaheim. He noted former Mayor Sidhu introduced the lease extension as being for a term of one-year, diverting attention from the reinstatement instead being for the full term of the lease. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiries, Mr. Fabela clarified he could only speak for the City's legal team and not all of the City staff but confirmed no one brought it to his attention that former Mayor Sidhu has given appraisal information illegally to the Angels. He stated this exchange of documents could be considered cause for voiding the agreement, but advised the pay -to -play allegations are more critical to the voidance argument. He confirmed if the deal were voided, the Angels' funds held in escrow by the City would need to be returned. Husch Blackwell Partner Andrea Austin clarified if the contract is voided the escrow deposit should not exist because the contract should have never been formed. She advised with a rescission based on bad faith or fraudulent inducement, the possibility exists that the City could be eligible to receive damages if the contract is found to have been breached by the Angels. City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 28 of 31 Mr. Fabela stated if the Council is moving in the direction it is currently going, he would recommend using the phrase "void or rescind" in the motion to allow for increased legal flexibility. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiries, Mr. Fabela clarified there is an argument on the fraud and inducement theory that could lead to the agreement being rescinded and possibly allow some damages to be recovered by the City. He clarified if the motion is approved, the letter staff would send the Angels tomorrow would use the phrase "voiding or rescinding" the agreement depending on which path of recourse the City elects to take. He advised staff would inform the Angels of why the City believes this is a voidable agreement. He advised the letter is simply the first step in a process that could need to be settled in court. Council Member Moreno noted the City could later add "rescind" if needed for court documents so he would leave his motion as stated. He expressed excitement that the City could conceivably receive damages if fraud by the Angels is proven. In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiry, Mr. Fabela stated it is unclear if the Council direction needs to include "void or rescind" so he would like to have the option to do either so this discussion does not need to be held again in the future. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil requested a friendly amendment to include the phrasing "void or rescind" in the motion. Council Member Moreno declined the friendly amendment. He stated the City could shift its language if the matter ends up in court. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Mr. Fabela confirmed they could pivot the language if courts become involved with the matter. He advised this could be referenced in the letter the City sends the Angels tomorrow. He stated the direction as he has heard it is to find cause for void ability and advised this is what staff would do. MOTION: Council Member Moreno moved to direct the City Attorney to immediately void the purchase and sale agreement for Angel Stadium and send a letter to Angels representatives, seconded by Council Member Faessel. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 6 (Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil and Council Members Diaz, Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0. Motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING: D160 31. This is a public hearing to consider the adoption of the Police Department's Military Equipment Use Policy and approving the use, pursuit of funding for, and acquisition of the military equipment described in Section 706 of the Police Department's Policy. ORDINANCE NO. 6528 (ADOPTION) AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adopting a policy governing the use, funding and acquisition of military equipment by the Anaheim Police Department pursuant to Assembly Bill 481 (adding Section 706, Military Equipment Use Policy, to the Anaheim Police Department's Policy Manual; introduced at the City Council meeting of April 26, 2022, Item No. 22). Anaheim Police Department (APD) Captain Eric Trapp reported AB 481 requires the City Council to approve the continued use of existing military -style equipment and the purchase of future military - style equipment. He reported on March 27, 2022, the APD presented an inventory of all military -style equipment to an open session of the Police Review Board. He advised that on April 18 the APD published Policy Section 706 of the APD Policy Manual as its military equipment policy, adhering to City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 29 of 31 AB 481. He advised AB 481 also requires an annual report to the Council about the equipment, including its usage. APD Sergeant Brian Leist presented a PowerPoint program detailing the equipment, including the APD's drones, which are considered military equipment under AB 481 but are mostly standard -issue commercially available. He advised the APD also has a robot with a mounted camera to serve many of the same purposes. He reported the APD has armored personnel carriers, which have been used extensively since 2004 for evacuation and barricade operations and, contrary to their appearance, are used to deescalate situations. He noted the APD has command and control vehicles used at larger events in the City. Sgt. Leist reported the APD has four (4) Remington 870 breaching shotguns and 150 rounds of ammunition designed to defeat locking mechanisms in a lighter package than a battering ram. He advised the City has two (2) newer kinetic breaching tools to help take the place of the four (4) shotguns without using a projectile. He reported the APD has one (1) exothermic torch used as a welding torch to cut larger steel padlocks and doors. He noted the APD has two (2) .50 caliber rifles but neither has been used in over 10 years and their technology is becoming dated. Sgt. Leist reported the APD has 227 AR -15 style rifles used as a primary weapon by the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team. He advised the APD has several flashbang devices but noted they are extremely limited in their application. He noted in every one of the rare instances where he has thrown one, he was closer to the device than the suspect was. He reported on a variety of tear gas devices used by the APD and launching shotguns used for their deployment. He advised the City has a pepper ball gun, which works like a paintball gun but launches pepper balls. He noted the pepper ball gun is designed to be shot at people but the APD SWAT team does not do this, generally using the device to deliver its agent into smaller more confined spaces. Sgt. Leist reported the APD has a long-range acoustic device but clarified it is not the type often seen used by military forces to create noises at hearing -damaging volumes. He advised the APD has about 200 kinetic energy weapons, which shoot less -than -lethal emissions. He stated specialty impact munitions are also covered under AB 481 but noted the APD only uses them for training. Sgt. Leist reported all of this information and the APD's military equipment policy are published on its website for transparency. DISCUSSION: Council Member Diaz stated this is called military equipment but he only sees tools the APD needs to do its job. He noted they are mostly non -lethal and exist for police protection. He advised the APD does need AR -15s so they are not outgunned in certain situations, citing a bank robbery many years ago in the City of Los Angeles where the Los Angeles Police was overwhelmed. He expressed his support for the APD's equipment and policy. In response to Council Member Faessel's inquiries, Captain Trapp confirmed AB 481 requires any future purchases of military equipment to be approved by City Council. He confirmed everything the APD owns and is classified as military equipment was in the presentation. He confirmed the Council would see them again if the APD requires any future purchases of this type. Council Member Moreno stated there is a balance between concerns over the militarization of the APD and the need for the APD to maintain safety. He commended how the APD has worked with large planned protests in the past to ensure everyone's safety. He commended AB 481 for ensuring what people envision as being military equipment is not what is being used. He noted Anaheim is a tourist destination and thus a potential target with jewels like the Anaheim Resort, Angel Stadium, City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 30 of 31 and the Honda Center, so the APD needs to be prepared. He stated the component of the annual report disclosing when the military equipment was used is important. He expressed support for the policy. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Captain Trapp confirmed this was the PowerPoint presented to the Police Review Board on March 27. He advised the policy itself was not completed for the meeting as the City Attorney was still reviewing it. In response to Council Member Moreno's inquiry, Captain Trapp agreed if the Council approves of the policy to have it agendized by the Police Review Board at their next meeting for feedback and potential amendments. Council Member Moreno stated he would like this pledge on the record to reflect the value of the City's boards and commissions. He requested the direction to present the policy to the Police Review Board to be included in the motion. In response to Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's inquiries, Mr. Fabela confirmed an appropriate motion when the time comes would be to accept staff recommendation with the additional direction. He confirmed the direction from Council Member Moreno has to come after the public hearing. Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil opened the public hearing. City Clerk Theresa Bass reported one (1) public comment was received electronically related to Public Hearing Item No. 31 [A final total of one (1) public comment was received electronically, distributed to the City Council, and made part of the official record]. — See Appendix. There being no in-person speakers, Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil closed the public hearing. MOTION: Council Member Moreno moved to adopt the ordinance and bring the final policy back to the Police Review Board for any further feedback and comments, seconded by Council Member Diaz. DISCUSSION: In response to Council Member Diaz's inquiry, Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil clarified the motion is to approve the item and direct the APD to present the policy to the Police Review Board for its potential feedback. In response to Council Member Diaz's inquiry, Mr. Fabela clarified the Council could approve the item now with the direction that if the Police Review Board has edits the Council could amend the policy at a later date. Council Member Moreno stated his direction is because it was presented to the Police Review Board in a draft form. He lamented that the policy did not go back to the Police Review Board again before it came to Council but stated they should approve it just in case because the Board was comfortable with the draft version of the policy. MOTION: Council Member Moreno moved to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 6528 AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM adopting a policy governing the use, funding and acquisition of military equipment by the Anaheim Police Department pursuant to Assembly Bill 481 (adding Section 706, Military Equipment Use Policy, to the Anaheim Police Department's Policy Manual) and bring the final policy back to the Police Review Board for any further feedback and comments, seconded by Council Member Diaz. ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES — 6 (Mayor Pro Tem City Council Minutes of May 24, 2022 Page 31 of 31 O'Neil and Council Members Diaz, Ma'ae, Moreno, Valencia, and Faessel); NOES — 0 Motion carried; ordinance adopted. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS: None PUBLIC COMMENTS (non -agenda items): None COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS/AGENDA REQUESTS: None ADJOURNMENT: At 11:29 P.M., with no further business before the Council, Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil adjourned the City Council in memory of the 14 elementary school students and one (1) teacher killed in a Texas school shooting and former Public Utilities Department employee Paul Gafner. tfully submitted, Theresa Bass, CMC City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall From: Mahendra Ahir Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:29 PM To: Public Comment Cc: Mahendra Ahir Subject: [EXTERNAL] Request to reconsider the decision of implementing new CUP on Anaheim Lodge Attachments: Docl.pdf 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. Please consider my request not to apply new CUP on Anaheim Lodge, Anaheim as per attached. Thank you, Mahendra Ahir Good Evening, My name is Mahendra Ahir. I am the owner of the Anaheim Lodge located at 837 S Beach Blvd. I would like for you to reconsider the CUP on my business. We are following all recommended guidelines by the City of Anaheim and our own rules of conduct at our property to increase the safety of our guest and neighbors. We are committed to follow every recommended safety guideline provided to all the similar businesses in our neighborhood. We do not believe that the CUP on our property will increase any safety if they are not implemented by all other businesses in the neighborhood. We are willing to work as a team, but we do not like to be treated differently than all other. These new CUP will increase the financial burden on us and take away our freedom to do business by following the different rules than all other business in the neighborhood. For example, if we cannot rent a room to anyone under 21, but that same person can rent a room next door; How will this improve the safety in the neighborhood? To improve the safety, everyone must follow the same rule. I would also like to oppose the 8' block wall requirement. The added requirement of 8' block wall on the west side of the property is not fair and will not improve any safety because: • There are already three barriers there between the Anaheim Lodge and houses behind. There is existing 4.5' brick wall, followed by 8' wood fence and we have addition about 20' easement that is blocked off by 6' chain fence. All these 3 barriers are being maintained now and our Neighbor home who shares the maximum property line have never made any complains. • This wall is requested by Ms. Kathy Tran who shares only about 6-10 feet of wall with our property. Please note, Ms. Trans's house is not exactly behind Anaheim Lodge. Majority of her property line is behind the other Motel that does not have 8' brick wall. So, our 8' wall will not provide any additional safety to her, but it is a big financial impact on us. If other motels are not required to have the 8' wall, we should not be forced to do so as it will not serve any purpose. Once again, please note that the house that is exactly behind the Anaheim Lodge have never made any complains about anyone jumping over our fence. • For any reason, If the 8' block wall is required, please consider removing the fenced off easement requirement and allow us to use the easement land for additional parking. Thank you. Public Comment From: Patrika Jamal Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 12:39 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Patrflka Jairndl Ainah6lirn, Cdlllfornia 92801 1 Public Comment From: Kevin Carr Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 12:40 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Kevllin Carr stainton, Cdlllfornia 90680 1 Public Comment From: President Gina Clayton-Tarvin Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:06 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmembers The Angels Stadium sale was always a bad deal for Anaheim residents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an FBI investigation into corruption in our city government. This is unacceptable. Anaheim residents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadership_ We elect leaders to make decisions about our public resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, not for personal and material gain. Given these deeply troubling allegations, we urge the council to cancel the sale of Angel Stadium and the surrounding public land immediately. To move forward on the deal now would be a slap in the face to our community and our calls for good government. President Gina Clayton-Tarvin Huntington Beach, California 92647 Public Comment From: Lyndsey Lefebvre Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:09 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmembers The Angels Stadium sale was always a bad deal for Anaheim residents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an FBI investigation into corruption in our city government. This is unacceptable. Anaheim residents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadership_ We elect leaders to make decisions about our public resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, not for personal and material gain. Given these deeply troubling allegations, we urge the council to cancel the sale of Angel Stadium and the surrounding public land immediately. To move forward on the deal now would be a slap in the face to our community and our calls for good government. Lyndsey Lefebvre La habra, California 90631 Public Comment From: Darrell Neft Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:09 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmembers The Angels Stadium sale was always a bad deal for Anaheim residents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an FBI investigation into corruption in our city government. This is unacceptable. Anaheim residents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadership_ We elect leaders to make decisions about our public resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, not for personal and material gain. Given these deeply troubling allegations, we urge the council to cancel the sale of Angel Stadium and the surrounding public land immediately. To move forward on the deal now would be a slap in the face to our community and our calls for good government. Darrell Neft Costa Mesa, California 92626 Public Comment From: Martin Lopez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:10 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Martin I-opez Ainah6lim, Cdlllfornia 92802 1 Public Comment From: Veronica Toledo Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:12 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Veiro6lca Toledo Ainah6lim , Cdlllfornia 92805 1 Public Comment From: Dr Bill Honigman Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:14 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmembers The Angels Stadium sale was always a bad deal for Anaheim residents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an FBI investigation into corruption in our city government. This is unacceptable. Anaheim residents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadership_ We elect leaders to make decisions about our public resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, not for personal and material gain. Given these deeply troubling allegations, we urge the council to cancel the sale of Angel Stadium and the surrounding public land immediately. To move forward on the deal now would be a slap in the face to our community and our calls for good government. Dr Bill Honigman North Tustin, California 92705 Public Comment From: Carolina Simmons Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:15 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Cairofina &mmons I...os Aing6les, Cdlllfornia 90057 1 Public Comment From: Kristin Washington Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:16 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Kiristin WasINIngton Redlands, Cdlllfornia 92373 1 Public Comment From: Lea Ardon Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:16 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmembers The Angels Stadium sale was always a bad deal for Anaheim residents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an FBI investigation into corruption in our city government. This is unacceptable. Anaheim residents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadership_ We elect leaders to make decisions about our public resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, not for personal and material gain. Given these deeply troubling allegations, we urge the council to cancel the sale of Angel Stadium and the surrounding public land immediately. To move forward on the deal now would be a slap in the face to our community and our calls for good government. Lea Ardon Los Angeles, California 90026 Public Comment From: Libby Frolichman Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:17 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmembers The Angels Stadium sale was always a bad deal for Anaheim residents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an FBI investigation into corruption in our city government. This is unacceptable. Anaheim residents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadership_ We elect leaders to make decisions about our public resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, not for personal and material gain. Given these deeply troubling allegations, we urge the council to cancel the sale of Angel Stadium and the surrounding public land immediately. To move forward on the deal now would be a slap in the face to our community and our calls for good government. Libby Frolichman Fountain Valley, California 92708 Jennifer L. Hall From: Gabriela Navas Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:17 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Gabriela Navas South Gate, California 90280 Jennifer L. Hall From: Felicity Figueroa Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:20 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Felicity Figueroa Irvine, California 92604 Jennifer L. Hall From: Florice Hoffman Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:21 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Florice Hoffman Orange , Colorado 92689 Jennifer L. Hall From: ajay Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:17 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Olmas= W0NI=ON==MIWW The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubliic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. ajay( Ainah6lirn, Cdlllfornia 92602 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Rosario Espinosa Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:17 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Rosario Espinosa Ainah6lim, Cdlllfornia CA 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jess Araujo Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:17 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Jess Araujo Sainta Ana, Cdlllfornia 92672 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: JOHN LOWE Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:23 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =h west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. IEel :III1(411o Anaheim, California 92802 Jennifer L. Hall From: Patricia Lise Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:23 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Patricia Lisa Orange, California 92869 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jessica Lopez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:23 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Jessica Lopez Anaheim, California 92802 Jennifer L. Hall From: Danit Osborn Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:25 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =h west gat;cn into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Danit Osborn Los Angeles, California 90035 Jennifer L. Hall From: Norman Kindig Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:25 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediaraly_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Norman Kindig Yorba Linda, California 92886 Jennifer L. Hall From: lames Gil Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:25 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. James Gil Santa Ana, California 92706 Jennifer L. Hall From: Blanca Gonzalez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:26 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Blanca Gonzalez West Covina, California 91791 Jennifer L. Hall From: Sonia Silvas Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:29 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim resiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert governmert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rte, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt see deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the st—�s pro ng puotio land immediaraly_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Sonia Silvas Santa Ana, California 92701 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jessica Carvajal Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:31 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Jessica Cairvajdl MointebelHo , Cdlllfornia 90640 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Fernando Correa Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:38 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Fernando Correa Santa Ana . California 92701 Jennifer L. Hall From: Cinthya Duenas Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:42 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Cinthya Duenas Santa ana, California 92701 Jennifer L. Hall From: Elizabeth Gonzalez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:44 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Elizabeth Goinzdlez Buena Park, Cdlllfornia 90620 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Rosaisela Lopez Cienfuegos Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:44 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Rosaisela Lopez Cienfuegos IfliM1711711 4111115rNtMF I:hYi Jennifer L. Hall From: Heather I Roberts Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:45 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =h west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediaraly_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Heather I Roberts Los Angeles, California 90006 Jennifer L. Hall From: Bridie Roberts Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:47 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =h west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the st—�s pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Bridie Roberts Los Angeles, California 90006 Jennifer L. Hall From: And Navas Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:48 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Ariel Navas South gate, California 90280 Jennifer L. Hall From: Dulce Garcia Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:49 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Dulce Garcia Huntington Beach , California 92648 Jennifer L. Hall From: Eunice Gonzalez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:53 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert poveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Eunice Gonzalez Inglewood , California 90303 Jennifer L. Hall From: Sandra Torres Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:54 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Sandra Torres I211A5017 r.>:n[tTi M- 111LrIr7 Jennifer L. Hall From: Veronica Chavez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:32 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Veronica Chavez Anaheim, California 92802 Jennifer L. Hall From: Ellen Honza Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:54 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Blen Honza West Covina, Cdlllfornia 91791 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Camelia Sanchez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:56 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e co-.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Camelia Sanchez VII wl erlirrrltm.iI:h➢1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Alan Meyerson Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:04 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Alan Meyerson Irvine, Cdlllfornia 92604 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Vanessa Gil Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:04 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Vanessa Gil Santa Ana . California 92706 Jennifer L. Hall From: webgirrl Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:08 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Anci Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe m -s,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st-�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. webgirrl( Irvine, California 92612 Jennifer L. Hall From: Noctis Hope Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:10 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Noctis Hope Santa ana, California 92701 Jennifer L. Hall From: Esmeralda Mendoza Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:11 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Esmeralda Mendoza Santa Ana, California 92701 Jennifer L. Hall From: Adrian Perez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:13 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Adrian Perez South Gate, California 90280 Jennifer L. Hall From: Kathleen Treseder Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:13 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. KatNleein Tiresedeir Irvine, Cdlllfornia 92617 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Mike Rodriguez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:15 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Mike Rodriguez FULLERTON, California 92835 Jennifer L. Hall From: Juan Heras Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:33 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Juan Heras Santa ana . California 92703 Jennifer L. Hall From: gotalyl Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:19 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not for pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. gotalyf North Hollywood, California 91606 Jennifer L. Hall From: Ana Leiva Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:19 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Ana 1-61va Encino, Cdlllfornia 91316 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Rosa M Nunez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:20 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho) .r ow pity govntr mens T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Rosa M Nunez ANAHEIM, California 92804-5328 Jennifer L. Hall From: rhbartle Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:20 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. rhbairtlE Fouintallin VdHey, Cdlllfornia 92708 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Sam Forman Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:22 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Sam Forman Alhambra, California 91803 Jennifer L. Hall From: Maria Diaz Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:22 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Maria Diaz Anaheim Ca, California 92802 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jyoti Vyas Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:24 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Jyoti Vyas Cypress, California 90630 Jennifer L. Hall From: aaschapel Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:35 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. aaschapel Coto the Cana, California 92679 Jennifer L. Hall From: keri kropke Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:35 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good govei nmert. keri kropke Brea . California 92823 Jennifer L. Hall From: Ana Gonzalez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:41 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Ana Gonzalez Garden Grove, California 92840 Jennifer L. Hall From: Anne Mohr Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:33 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Anne Mohr Costa Mesa, California 92626 Jennifer L. Hall From: Ana Gil Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:42 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Ana Gil SANTA ANA, California 92706 Jennifer L. Hall From: Adam Overton Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:45 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Adam Overton Long 1Beach, Cdlllfornia 90802 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Victor Valladares Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:47 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert ar' rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc mere deciso-s about ourmtblie iescur,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Victor Valladares IAlli•YII.CHHPg:3�aF]:Cek1lft771i F-FtYZ� Jennifer L. Hall From: Veronica chavez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:47 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Veronica chavez Garden Grove, California 92840 Jennifer L. Hall From: Steve Kaye - Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:56 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Steve (Kaye PlIaceinfia, Cdlllfornia 92870 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Herminda Gil Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:56 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Henninda Gil Santa Ana ca . California 92706 Jennifer L. Hall From: Araceli Berrospe Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 2:58 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Araceli Berrospe Santa Ana . California 92703 Jennifer L. Hall From: Adriana De Martinez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:01 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Anci Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Adriana De Martinez Garden Grove CA, California 92841 Jennifer L. Hall From: Araceli Berrospe Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:02 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Araceli Berrospe Santa Ana . California 92703 Jennifer L. Hall From: Araceli Diaz Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:02 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Araceli Diaz Hawaiian Gardens, California 90716 Jennifer L. Hall From: Eva Gil Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:33 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Eva Gil Santa Ana . California 92706 Jennifer L. Hall From: Natalie Cruz Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:09 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gation into corrupts .r ow pity govntr mens T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move fonivrd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Natalie Cruz Yorba Linda, California 92886 Jennifer L. Hall From: Michelle Tran Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:11 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Michelle Tran Westminster, California 92683 Jennifer L. Hall From: Arnel Dino Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:19 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Arnel Dino Fullerton, California 92835 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jeannine Pearce Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:29 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Jeain6line Pearce Long 1Beach, Cdlllfornia 90814 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Craig Heathcock Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:48 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an F1l3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubliic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Craig Heathcoclk I-alkewood ca, Cdlllfornia 90712 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Carlos Leon Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:55 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim resiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert governmert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the st—�s pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Carlos Leon Anaheim, California 92804 Jennifer L. Hall From: Maria perez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:57 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Maria Ipeirez Ainah6lim , Cdlllfornia 92804 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Fernando Jaime Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:57 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Fernando Jaime Stanton ca, California 90680 Jennifer L. Hall From: Luis Ortiz -Franco Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:57 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�arn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cc-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiac-ts reea ana deserve transparert poveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st.­�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Luis Ortiz -Franco Orange, California 92867 Jennifer L. Hall From: Mike Brail Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:01 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to make decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Mike 1:141l1 Lake Forest, Cdlllfornia 92630 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Fernando Correa Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:33 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Fernando Correa Santa Ana . California 92701 Jennifer L. Hall From: Benjamin Hubbard Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:03 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Couincflmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an F1l3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubliic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dlllegafioins, we urge the councfl to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Beinjaimllin Hubbard COSTA MESA, CA, Cdlllfornia 92627 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Lisa Del Sesto Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:04 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Lisa Del Sesto Cypress, California 90630 Jennifer L. Hall From: iafalga.ca.dem Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:07 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ No:v, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r.es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. iafalga.ca.dem Anaheim Hills, California 92807 Jennifer L. Hall From: Blanca Arguello Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:10 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not for pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Blanca Arguello Cypress, California 90630 Jennifer L. Hall From: Benjamin Hubbard Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:09 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Couincflmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an F1l3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubliic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dlllegafioins, we urge the councfl to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Beinjaimllin Hubbard COSTA MESA, CA, Cdlllfornia 92627 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Emmanuel Arguello Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:13 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho) .r ow pity govntr mens T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not for pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Emmanuel Arguello Cypress, California 90630 Jennifer L. Hall From: Aguirregriselda. Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:20 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ No:v, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Aguirregriselda Anaheim, California 92805 Jennifer L. Hall From: Tharsila Briceno Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:26 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Tharsila Briceno Huntington Beach, California 92648 Jennifer L. Hall From: Gabriela Marquez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:28 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =h west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i a -d the st—s pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Gabriela Marquez Anaheim, California 92805 Jennifer L. Hall From: Glynndana Shevlin Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:43 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Glynndana Shevlin LA MIRADA, California 90638 Jennifer L. Hall From: Erik Viruegas Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:35 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =h west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediaraly_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Erik Viruegas Santa Ana, California 92701 Jennifer L. Hall From: Enrique Fernandez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:47 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arr sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Enrique Fernandez Stanton, California 90680 Jennifer L. Hall From: Misha (Michelle) Houser Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:51 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Misha (Michelle) Houser GARDEN GROVE, California 92840 Jennifer L. Hall From: Ryan Huynh Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:53 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubliic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Ryan Huyinh Sainta Ana, Cdlllfornia 92703 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Simon Nguyen Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:56 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Simon Nguyen Anaheim, California 92801 Jennifer L. Hall From: Daisy Chavez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:36 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Daisy Chavez Ainah6lirn, Cdlllfornia 92805 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Molly Muro Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 1:37 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Molly Mum Placentia. California 92870-7123 Jennifer L. Hall From: Diana Love Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:06 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Diana L.ove Palmdale , Cdlllfornia 93551 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Maria Q Dela pena Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:36 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Maria Q Dela pena Anaheim, California 92804 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jesus Diaz Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:37 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Jesus Diaz EI Monte, California 91732-2469 Jennifer L. Hall From: Elizabeth Galindo Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:37 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Elizabeth Galindo Orange, California 92869 Jennifer L. Hall From: Mania Luisa Hernandez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:40 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nu -v, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gation into corrupts .r ow pity govntr mens T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiac-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Maria Luisa Hernandez 6-7TifFL1iFLN�Rek11f . rtT1k�Y7bk7 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jill Mulato Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:42 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. JlIlH MUlato Daina Point, Cdlllfornia 92629 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Charles Carnow Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:16 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =h west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Charles Carnow Los Angeles, California 90024 Jennifer L. Hall From: Amy aguilar Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:16 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Amy aguilar EI monte, California 91732 Jennifer L. Hall From: Jos6 Luis Gonz6lez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:17 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Josh Il..Os GoinzMez West Covina, Cdlllfornia 91791 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Maria Hernandez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:18 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Couincflmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an F1l3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubliic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dlllegafioins, we urge the councfl to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Maria Hernandez L.os Aing6les, Cdlllfornia 90035 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Nicholas Gerber Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:21 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =h west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotic land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Nicholas Gerber Los Angeles, California 90019 Jennifer L. Hall From: Karol ine A Johns Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:24 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Karoline A Johns Anaheim Hills, California 92807 Jennifer L. Hall From: Joseph Murphy Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:33 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Joseph Murphy Long 1Beach, Ca , Cdlllfornia 90804 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Elizabeth Gonzalez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 5:35 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Elizabeth Gonzalez Anaheim, California 92801 Jennifer L. Hall From: Maria Isabel Arredondo Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 6:01 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urr sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho n ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the st—�s pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Maria Isabel Arredondo Anaheim, California 92802 Jennifer L. Hall From: Manny Gonzalez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 6:04 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipeirsondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land limmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Manny Goinzdlez West Covina , Cdlllfornia 91791 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Guadalupe Cruz Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 6:07 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Guadalupe Cruz Costa Mesa ca . California 92626 Jennifer L. Hall From: Guadalupe Arellano Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 6:11 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Guadalupe Ar6lHaino Norwaflk, Cdlllfornia Cdlllf 90650 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Giovani Hernandez Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 6:20 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Couincflmeimbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an F1l3l Investigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubliic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateir9iall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dlllegafioins, we urge the councfl to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Gova6l Hernandez Sainta Ana , Cdlllfornia 92703 1 Jennifer L. Hall From: Perez, Cassandra Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 7:58 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Public Comment: Anaheim City Council 05.24.2022 - Item 30 Attachments: 052322 Umberg Daly Correa Letter to Anaheim.pdf 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, Attached is a letterfrom Senator Umberg, Assemblymember Daly, and Congressman Correa Regarding the Cityof Anaheim's Council Meeting on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, on Item #30. Best, Cassandra Perez I District Scheduler / Field Representative Office of Congressman]. Geis Correa (CA -45) 2323 N Broadway, Suite 319 I Santa Ana CA 92706 Iel: 714-559-61901 Cassandra.Perez@MAl.House.GOV Fallow us online: No; f Representative LOIS C11 rrea FOR CALIFORNINS4IST DISTRICT May 23, 2022 Councilmembers City of Anaheim 200 S. Anaheim Blvd, 7" Floor Anaheim, CA 92805 Re: Call for Recusal of Identified Councilmembers and Staff Dear City Councilmembers: We write to you today as a unified voice to request an immediate investigation into current and former Councilmembers that have been identified as a part of the federal investigation. As noted in our previous letter (dated 05-17-2022) on this subject, the Criminal Complaint filed by the federal government in regard to Todd Ament, former Chief Executive Officer of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce', and corresponding Ex -Parte Application filed by Attorney General Rob Bontaz pose a multitude of questions with which this Council and the taxpayers of Anaheim will need to grapple over the coming years. In combing through the 150 -plus pages of documents and the publicly -released wiretap transcript, we have noted that at least five former or sitting Councilmembers are referenced. These Councilmembers are generally identified in the federal Complaint as follows: - Elected Official 1— Council Member, City of Anaheim (page 10 et al.) - Elected Official 2 — Council Member, City of Anaheim (page 9 et al.) - Elected Official 3 — Council Member, City of Anaheim (page 9 et al.) - Elected Official 4 — Council Member, City of Anaheim (pages 13-14) - Consultant 2 — Former Council Member, City of Anaheim (page 20 et al.) As new information continues to come to light about this federal investigation, five things are abundantly clear: 1) The proposed sale of Anaheim/Angel Stadium must be cancelled; 2) The City Councilmembers identified in the investigation may be required to recuse themselves in any negotiation involving the Anaheim/Angel Stadium and cannabis issues until after these criminal investigations are concluded; ' United States of America v. Todd Ament, Criminal Complaint by Telephone or Other Reliable Electronic Means, dated 05-16-22 z People of the State of California, and California Department of Housing and Community Development v. City of Anaheim and City Council of the City of Anaheim, Ex Parte Application to Stay the Approval and Entry of the Proposed Stipulated Judgement, Declaration of David Poi in Support Thereof, dated 05-17-22 Councilmembers, City of Anaheim May 23, 2022 Page 2 3) Additionally, it is unclear if city staff involved in the federal investigation can even participate in an unbiased recommendation regarding any details on this subject; 4) In conducting any future negotiations with the Angels --the non -recused Anaheim Council members should appoint a professional and independent negotiator; and 5) Prior to continuing any negotiation — an independent appraisal be performed of any proposed property being considered for sale. We, the undersigned, have the best interests of the city and taxpayers of Anaheim in mind. It is not in the best interest of the city nor its taxpayers to move forward with the sale of the Anaheim/Angel Stadium, an arrangement that appears to have been negotiated illegally. We want to once again urge you to act expeditiously and determinedly to rectify this matter and seek justice for our shared constituents. As continuously offered, we stand ready to assist with any state legislation or action that may be needed as a result of the investigations and reviews, including (but not limited to): clarification of the California Surplus Lands Act; the tightening of, or increasing penalties associated with, corruption; and/or the negotiation of public contracts by officials not acting expressly on the public's behalf. We look forward to your next steps and restoring the trust of Anaheim residents in their local government. Sincerely, Thomas J. Umberg Tom Daly Senator, 34th District Assemblymember, 69th District Lou Correa Congressmember, 46th District Jennifer L. Hall From: Jorge Gavino Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 7:16 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gation into corrupts .r ow pity govntr mens T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move fonivrd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Jorge Gavino Anaheim, California 92801 Jennifer L. Hall From: Kenny Chau Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 7:17 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Kenny Chau Garden Grove, California 92841 Jennifer L. Hall From: Denise Velasco Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 7:47 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho) .r ow pity govntr mens T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Denise Velasco Lakewood . California 90712 Jennifer L. Hall From: jadelab Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 8:30 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad de for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Noiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T -is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fo, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i a -d the sued pro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvL be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. jadelake Orange, California 92865 Jennifer L. Hall From: Yolanda Banuelos Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 8:36 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The AnpeI9 Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Yolanda Banuelos Anaheim, California 92802 Jennifer L. Hall From: Luis Calderon Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 9:41 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�arn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gation into corrupts .r ow pity govntr mens T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what a nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e coa.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Luis Calderon Garden Grove, California 92840 Jennifer L. Hall From: Mercedes Rojas Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 9:49 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :o air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert goveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse deeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Age Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Mercedes Rojas Anaheim, California 92801 Jennifer L. Hall From: Leah Rave Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 11:12 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable Councilmenoars The Angels Stad�urn sale was always a mad des for Anahe n'es,cL,-ts_ Nuiv, it ras cone out that the deal is connected :e air =R west gat;on into corrultho .r ow pity govntrment T- is is unacceptable. Anaheim rosiae-ts reea ana deserve transparert 3oveIII mert and rorest leadership. We elect leaders tc rta(r„ deciso-s about our mtblie iescu r,es based or fact and what s nest fa, carstitt. rts, not nor pe ;oral and notoria'. go n_ G ver tt mse eeeply ncra-.ng a egations, we urge t -e :a.ncil to can..cl the sa c of Ary; Stadi.0 i ,-d the st—�tro ng puotio land immediately_ To move forty rd on thH 'lea noo,, wrvLo be a slam n the faoe to o..r community and our calls for good governmert. Leah Rave /fliFh7-7 rl i1 orli5RlFF.FI:hi! Public Comment From: Ada Briceno Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 12:31 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stop the shady Angel Stadium giveaway 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. For Public Comment, Dear Honorable CouncHmeirnbeirs The Aing6ls Stadium sale was always a Ibad deal for Ainah6lim iresidents. Now, it has come out that the deal is connected to an Fl3l lInvestigation unto corruption lin our city goveirniment. This is unacceptable. Ainah6lim iresidents need and deserve transparent government and honest leadeirsNlp. We elect leaders to imalke decisions about our Ipubllic resources based on fact and what is best for constituents, inot for Ipersondll and mateiriiall gdlin. Given these deeply troubfing dHegations, we urge the councH to canc6l the sale of Angell Stadium and the surroundilling public land llmmedliatelly. To move forward on the deal inow would Ibe a slap lin the face to our commu6ity and our calls for good goveirniment. Ada IlBirlioeino Stanton, Ca 90680 Stanton, Cdlllfornia 90680 1446 1 Public Comment From: Fatima Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 9:54 AM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Agenda Item #31 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. My name is Fatima and I am an OC resident who strongly opposes the adoption of agenda item 31. According to an ACLU report, Anaheim PD is the 9th most violent police department in the US. The hyper-criminalization of Black and Brown people here and across the country is an ongoing pattern and not just a few isolated incidents. Giving more funding for military equipment to the police department will give more power to the police to use lethal force and make Anaheim residents unsafe. We need to instead invest that money in our schools, healthcare, and affordable housing. Public Comment From: Veronica Nicky Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 11:23 PM To: Public Comment Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stereotyping homeless 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. Hello my name is Veronica and I got a couple videos on how security from Juarez park got my stuff wet even when I left the parki was on the sidewalk area