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01-09-24 _Action with Comments ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA JANUARY 9, 2024  ORDER OF BUSINESS: Public sessions of all regular meetings of the City Council/Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority/Public Financing Authority/Housing and Public Improvements Authority begin at 5:00 P.M. Public hearings begin at 5:30 P.M. unless otherwise noted. Closed sessions begin at 3:00 P.M. or such other time as noted. Closed sessions may be preceded by one or more public workshops. If a workshop is scheduled, the subject and time of the workshop will appear on the agenda. Not all of the above agencies may be meeting on any given date. The agenda will specify which agencies are meeting. All meetings are in the Anaheim City Hall, Council Chamber, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805 or such other location as noted. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2(a)(2), no action or discussion by the City Council shall be undertaken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda, except to briefly provide information, ask for clarification, provide direction to staff, or schedule a matter for a future meeting.  REPORTS: All agenda items and reports are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office and www.anaheim.net/councilagendas. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) are available at the Office of the City Clerk, located at 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 2nd Floor, Anaheim, CA 92805 and by contacting the office by phone, 714-765-5166, or email to cityclerk@anaheim.net.  PUBLIC COMMENTS: There are two Public Comment periods with speakers having one opportunity to address the City Council, except for scheduled public hearing items. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time limit is announced. The City uses speaker cards that must be submitted to the City Clerk in order to address the City Council. Prior to the business portion of the agenda, the City Council and all other related agencies meeting on such date will convene in joint session for the first Public Comment period where speakers will be permitted to speak on specific agenda item(s). This first Public Comment period is limited to 90 minutes or until all agenda item speakers have been heard, whichever is later. Any remaining time shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers until the 90 minute time limitation is exhausted. The second Public Comment period will be opened by the Mayor if any non-agenda item speakers were not called during the first Public Comment period. For public hearings, the Mayor or Chairperson will separately call for testimony at the time of each public hearing. Testimony during public hearings is subject to the following time limits: Project applicant or issue initiator: twenty minutes for initial presentation and ten minutes for rebuttal; Residents within the noticed area of the subject property: ten minutes; All other members of the public: three minutes. Public hearings regarding legislative matters: five minutes. The Mayor or Chairperson may limit the length of comments during public hearings due to the number of persons wishing to speak or if comments become repetitious or irrelevant. Speakers shall refrain from profane language and other disruptive remarks or behavior which disrupts or disturbs the meeting, or risk being removed (AMC 1.12.017). Additionally, members of the public may correspond with the City Council and all other related agencies, on any agenda items or matters within the jurisdiction of such governing bodies, by submitting comments electronically for City Council consideration by sending them to publiccomment@anaheim.net. To ensure distribution to the City Council prior to consideration of the agenda, please submit comments at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled start time of the meeting. Those comments, as well as any comments received after that time, will be distributed to the City Council, posted on the City’s website, and will be made part of the official public record of the meeting. Current and archived public comments are available at www.anaheim.net/publiccomment. Contact the City Clerk’s Office at 714-765-5166 or cityclerk@anaheim.net with any questions.  ADDITIONS/DELETIONS: Items of business may be added to the agenda upon a motion adopted by a minimum 2/3 vote finding that there is a need to take immediate action and that the need for action came to the attention of the City or Agency subsequent to the agenda being posted. Items may be deleted from the agenda upon request of staff or upon action of the Council or Agency.  CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent Calendar items will be acted on by one roll call vote unless a member(s) requests an item(s) be discussed and/or removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.  SERVICIOS DE TRADUCCION (TRANSLATION SERVICES: SEE LAST PAGE OF AGENDA FOR DESCRIPTION IN ENGLISH): La ciudad provee servicios de interpretación al español en las juntas del Consejo. La interpretación simultánea al español se ofrece por medio del uso de audífonos y la interpretación consecutiva (español a inglés) también está disponible para cualquiera que desee dirigirse al Ayuntamiento, declarando su petición en el podio. No tiene que usar los servicios de interpretación de la Ciudad; las personas pueden proveer su propio intérprete, si lo desean. Debido a que existen muchos dialectos y regionalismos, la Ciudad no puede garantizar que los intérpretes puedan traducir a un dialecto o regionalismo en particular y rehúsa cualquier responsabilidad que surja de tales servicios. Para servicios de interpretación en otros idiomas, comuníquese con la oficina de la Ciudad (City Clerk), cuando menos 48 horas antes de la junta programada. Ashleigh E. Aitken Mayor Norma Campos Kurtz Mayor Pro Tem District 4 Jose Diaz Council Member District 1 Carlos A. Leon Council Member District 2 Natalie Rubalcava Council Member District 3 Stephen Faessel Council Member District 5 Natalie Meeks Council Member District 6 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5166 Fax (714) 765-4105 www.anaheim.net 2 January 9, 2024 ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA JANUARY 9, 2024 3:00 P.M. Call to order the Anaheim City Council. 3:02 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Rubalcava, Faessel, and Meeks. MEMBERS ABSENT: Council Member Leon 3:00 P.M. - CLOSED SESSION ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO CLOSED SESSION: None PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS: None Recess to closed session. 3:02 p.m. 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Lopez et al. v. City of Anaheim, et al., USDC Case No. 8:22-cv-01351-JVS (ADSx) 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 (A copy of the claim against the City is included in the agenda packet and available for review by contacting the City Clerk’s Office and on-line electronically with the agenda at: www.anaheim.net/councilagendas.) 3. AUDIT BY CALIFORNIA STATE AUDITOR’S OFFICE California Government Code Section 54956.75 Reconvene the Anaheim City Council. 5:05 p.m. 5:00 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Rubalcava, Faessel, and Meeks. MEMBERS ABSENT: Council Member Leon Mayor Aitken announced the absence of Council Member Leon due to a family loss. INVOCATION: Sheikh Mohamad El Zahed, Islamic Institute of Orange County FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Jose Diaz PRESENTATIONS: Recognizing City of Anaheim Employee Retirees with 20+ years of service Introduced by Mayor Aitken and presented by Director of Human Resources Linda Andal. Accepted by retirees. 3 January 9, 2024 Planning Commission Presentation Presented by Planning Commission Chair Lucille Kring. ACCEPTANCE OF OTHER RECOGNITIONS (To be presented at a later date): Recognizing January 11, 2024, as Human Trafficking Awareness Day Accepted by Waymakers, Victim Advocate Linda Tran and Anaheim Police Department, Lieutenant Willie Triplett. Recognizing January 2024, as National Mentoring Month Accepted by Big Brothers Big Sisters, Family Engagement Manager Jessica Gonzalez ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: City Clerk Theresa Bass announced that Consent Calendar Item No. 8 was withdrawn from the agenda by staff. Consent Calendar Item No. 15 was requested by staff to be continued to the January 23, 2024 Council meeting. PUBLIC COMMENTS (all agenda items): Twenty-five (25) speakers; City Clerk Theresa Bass reported eleven (11) public comments were received electronically prior to 5:00 p.m. (Total of thirteen (13) public comments were received via email). Public Comments Submitted – January 9, 2024 City Council Meeting (limited to 90 minutes, or until all agenda item speakers have been heard; any time remaining shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers) COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: Mayor Pro Tem Kurtz stated that sometimes it takes a holiday season to remind everyone that “Together We Are Anaheim.” She stated that Anaheim is its residents, workers, businesses, and City staff. She thanked Community Services staff, residents, businesses, and workers in the resort area because over 500 kids in District 4 received a special surprise in the weeks leading to Christmas. With generous contributions from 15 hotels and restaurants in the resort area, support from Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN), and assistance from the Anaheim Community Foundation, toys were delivered to five different neighborhoods in District 4. She highlighted and shared photographs of toys being delivered to Guinida Lane, Clifton Avenue, Dakota Street, Roberts Street, and Provential Drive. Mayor Pro Tem Kurtz thanked The Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel, Castle Inn & Suites, The Anaheim Hotel, Grand Legacy At The Park, Courtyard by Marriott, Best Western Plus Stovall’s Inn, Hyatt House, Peacock Suites, The Desert Palms Hotel and Suites, The Pizza Press, Tropicana Inn and Suites, Alpine Inn, The Westin Anaheim Resort, Cambria Hotel and Suites Anaheim Resort, Del Sol Inn, and their employees for being a part of the community. She also thanked the Anaheim Community Foundation team, the Target team at Lincoln Avenue and State College Boulevard, and the ATN team and their driver Joey who changed his work schedule so he could participate at every toy distribution. ATN decorated their bus, and the kids were able to enter the bus and select any toy they wanted. Together, residents, businesses, organizations, labor, and City staff can make a difference. She stated, “Somos Anaheim, We Are Anaheim.” Council Member Rubalcava wished everyone a Happy New Year and thanked everyone who provided comments. She stated that she represents District 3, a diverse district that requires her and her staff to be in the community frequently to understand the needs of residents. Council Member Rubalcava highlighted and shared photographs of events she participated in. She, along with Council Member Faessel attended a “Posada” event on Bush Street. Members from Public Utilities who are also veterans also attended the event. Council Member Rubalcava thanked Jimmy who helped with this event. She recognized community leader Sophia Romero who organized the event, as well as City staff, and life-long residents and business owners Shawn and Silvia Albayati. She shared that David from Vons Grocery Store was Santa Claus at the event. She recognized Colony Wine Merchant and congratulated the business owners and District 3 residents Sonya, Mike, and family for celebrating nine years of 4 January 9, 2024 business in Anaheim. The Colony Wine Merchant has served as a place for so many members of the community to gather and create joyful memories. The business survived during the pandemic by delivering wine and charcuterie boards. District 3 hosted a Cops and Cocoa event at Starbucks (Lincoln Avenue and Anaheim Boulevard). She recognized the members of the community that engaged with the Community Police Team and highlighted how government and businesses collaborate to reach out to the community. There were 50 community members in attendance including Pastor Kyle Bonenberger from City Church. On December 22nd, Mondragon Family Marget, a business that has been in the community for 45 years, hosted a toy giveaway. She thanked Anaheim Fire and Rescue for donating 250 toys and the Police Association for donating 75 toys. Members of the Police and Fire Departments attended and welcomed families. On Christmas Eve, K & A Catering located on Center Street Promenade hosted their 15th annual community holiday brunch. She thanked City staff because they played a significant role in making sure the event went off without a hitch. The family had been experiencing health issues and had not planned on hosting the event this year. However, in collaboration with the District 3 Office, the Police Department, and the Fire and Rescue Department, K&A was able to host the event. Approximately 1,000 people attended the event and received breakfast and had an opportunity to engage with the Police Mounted Unit, SWAT Team, Anaheim Beautiful, and Anaheim Fire and Rescue. She thanked Anaheim Public Utilities General Manager, Dukku Lee for attending on Christmas Eve with his family to host a booth and engage with members of the community. On January 6th, she celebrated and hosted 250 individuals for Diá de los Reyes Magos, which is also known as Three Kings Day. The day is celebrated as the day the three wise men first saw baby Jesus and brought him gifts. January 6th also closes Christmas festivities. Council Member Rubalcava thanked the Community Services team who helped secure the venue, the Anaheim Police Association for donating toys, Anaheim Fire and Rescue, Northgate Market for the Rosca bread donation, K&A Catering for donating toys, Congressman Lou Correa’s Office, Anaheim Public Utilities for providing water, Orange County Labor Federation for donating bread, Yesenia Rojas, Panaderia La Pequeña for donating bread, District 3 Council Aides, and all the volunteers from Anaheim High School. She highlighted Madisson Romero Alarcon who suggested the event and worked tirelessly to make it happen. There were a lot of performers at the event as well as a local Girl Scout Troop. Council Member Rubalcava attended the Anaheim High School ribbon-cutting ceremony for their new track and field. The new field was developed using Measure A funds. There was a great show of support with attendees including students, parents, former coaches, administrators, and alumni including Reuben Droughns who graduated in 1996. He is a CIF wrestling champion, former NFL player, and philanthropist. Council Member Rubalcava recognized former Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees Member Al Jabbar and current Board of Trustees Member Jessica Guererro who made sure the project was completed for the benefit of the students. Council Member Faessel shared that he and his wife Susan are longtime supporters of the Orange County Justice Center, formerly Anaheim Family Justice Center. This last Christmas Season, the Orange County Justice Center adopted over 120 families. His wife Susan was instrumental in handing out gift packages all day long. Council Member Faessel noted that he partnered with the Anaheim Library Bookmobile and handed out toys at all the Bookmobile stops the week leading up to Christmas in the Balsam Avenue, La Palma-Anna, and Glenhaven Avenue neighborhoods. He attended the Grinchmas Celebration at the Sunkist Branch Library and there were over 300 participants. On December 22nd, Yesenia Rojas hosted a Posada event in the La Palma-Anna neighborhood. Anaheim resident Mark Richard Daniels was Santa Claus. He thanked Fire Chief Pat Russell for attending the event. Council Member Faessel stated that he was able to visit with his son and grandkids during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. He stated that his New Year’s resolution is to see grandkids more often. Council member Diaz wished everyone a Happy New Year. He stated that with every year there are new challenges and new hopes but nothing that the City can’t handle. He expressed condolences to Council Member Leon for the passing of his grandmother and stated that it is difficult to lose family members in another country. Mayor Aitken wished everyone a Happy New Year. She highlighted and shared photographs of events she attended including Coffee with a Cop in District 2. Those in attendance at the event were able to 5 January 9, 2024 decorate cookies and noted that there were many families interacting with the police officers. She thanked the Anaheim Police Department for all the outreach that they do. Mayor Aitken shared that she was sworn in as the District 4 Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Representative. She congratulated and thanked Council Member Diaz for all his hard work over the past year at OCTA because everyone mentioned how hard working and remarkable, he was as a Board Member. She stated that she has big shoes to fill but looks forward to guidance as she assumes the role. Mayor Aitken hosted a Meet Your Mayor event at Home Depot. She thanked staff at Home Depot for making her a personalized Home Depot apron and thanked everyone in West Anaheim who attended the event and shared their concerns or shared their excitement regarding the Brookhurst Corridor Study. In collaboration with the United Across Borders Foundation, Supervisor Sarmiento’s Office, and Ministerios Betesda, Mayor Aitken invited everyone to the Dia de los Reyes toy giveaway on Thursday, January 11 at the Downtown Anaheim Youth Center. CITY MANAGER’S UPDATE: City Manager Vanderpool shared that Anaheim City streets and theme parks will be alive with runners for the Disney Half Marathon weekend, January 11 -14, 2024. The weekend kicks off with a 5K starting on Main Street and going through the theme parks. Then on Saturday, the 10K goes through both parks and onto the streets of The Anaheim Resort. On Sunday, the half marathon covers both parks and goes from The Anaheim Resort to the Platinum Triangle area including Angel Stadium, ARTIC, and Honda Center. to Angel Stadium, Honda Center, and ARTIC. This marks the return of these great runs for the first time since 2017. Teams across the City are working to ensure a smooth event for runners, residents, and businesses. City staff have been sharing routes and other details on the City’s social media and on the homepage of Anaheim.net. For those not taking part, please be aware of limited road impacts, particularly on Sunday morning. Most impacts are early, from 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Many streets will open by 9:00 a.m. or earlier. He thanked everyone for their patience as the fun event is welcomed back and brings spending on hotels, dining, and shopping. Which is funding used to serve the community with police, fire, libraries, community centers, parks, and other services. City Manager Vanderpool stated that City staff have been gathering data from cities across California that currently have street vending ordinances. Staff will be presenting a draft Street Vending Ordinance for City Council consideration at the February 6, 2024 City Council meeting. 5:00 P.M. - CITY COUNCIL Item pulled for discussion: Mayor Pro Tem Kurtz: Item Nos. 4, 5, 9, 12 MOTION: SF/JD to waive reading of all ordinances and resolutions and adopt the consent calendar. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Receive and file the minutes of the Public Utilities Board meeting of November 15, 2023. 2. Approve the recognition of Dr. Christopher Downing for receiving the Quantum Impact Courageous Leadership Award for Transformational Leadership. 3. Authorize the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to increase the current master agreement with Johnson Controls Fire Protection LP, from the amount of $438,508.40 to $684,268.40, to perform 6 January 9, 2024 a five-year certification and inspection of the fire sprinkler systems at the Anaheim Convention Center. 4. Waive the sealed bid requirement of Council Policy 4.0 and authorize the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to issue a master agreement to Siemens Industry, Inc., in the amount of $94,329.59 plus a 15% contingency, to provide and install CO2 sensors at the Anaheim Convention Center in accordance with the terms of Sourcewell Cooperative Agreement #030421-SIE. Item No. 04 Discussion. MOTION: NK/NM ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Rubalcava, Faessel, and Meeks; ABSENT: Council Member Leon). Motion carried. 5. Authorize the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute a purchase order with TNVC, dba Tactical Night Vision Company, in the amount of $428,960 plus applicable tax, for the purchase of 40 binocular night vision devices and the associated helmet mounts for use by Orange County Joint Hazardous Assessment Teams (JHAT) and Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams (Bid#9746). Item No. 05 Discussion. MOTION: NK/NM ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Rubalcava, Faessel, and Meeks; ABSENT: Council Member Leon). Motion carried. 6. Approve Contract Change Order No. 1 with Hampton Tedder Electric Company, in the amount of $1,991,498.98, for the Overhead Electric Reliability Improvement Project Fiscal Year 21/22; and authorize the Director of Public Works to execute the Contract Change Order and take the necessary actions to implement and administer the Contract Change Order. 7. Approve an agreement with DILO Production, Inc., dba DILO Direct, in an amount not to exceed $250,000 with a 15% contingency for as-needed extra services, for comprehensive electrical equipment insulator gas management services for a five year term with an optional 12-month extension to complete in-progress services; and authorize the Public Utilities General Manager, or designees, to execute the agreement, and related documents, and to take the necessary actions to implement, fund, and administer the agreement. 8. Approve an agreement with Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc., dba Raftelis, in an amount not to exceed $185,000, to provide a strategic staffing study for the Police Department; and authorize the Chief of Police to administer the agreement and execute and administer any future amendments with non-substantive changes to the agreement, as determined by the Office of the City Attorney. Item No. 08 Withdrawn by staff. 9. Approve the First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Sign Age Identity Systems, Inc., to increase the not to exceed amount from $500,000 to $1,000,000, for on-call wayfinding and banner signage design, fabrication, and installation services; authorize the Director of Economic Development, or designee, to administer the amendment; and authorize de minimis changes that do not substantially change the terms and conditions of the agreement as determined by the Office of the City Attorney. Item No. 09 Discussion. MOTION: NK/JD ROLL CALL VOTE: 5-1. (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Faessel, and Meeks; NOES: Council Member Rubalcava; ABSENT: Council Member Leon). Motion carried. 7 January 9, 2024 10. RESOLUTION NO. 2024-001 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, appointing Elio Palacios as the City Hearing Officer pursuant to Section 1.12.110 of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and approving an agreement for hearing officer services with Palacios Law Office [agreement in the compensation rate of $250 per hour, for a three year term]. 11. RESOLUTION NO. 2024-002 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ratifying and approving the actions of the Anaheim Director of Public Works, or designee, in submitting a grant application on behalf of the City of Anaheim to the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for the Sustainable Communities Grant for the update to the City of Anaheim Transit Master Plan and, authorizing the acceptance of such grant on behalf of the City and amending the budget accordingly; and, determine that these actions are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Guideline Section 15306 [grant funds in the amount of $400,000 and local match funds in the amount of $51,824]. 12. ORDINANCE NO. 6565 (INTRODUCTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM amending Section 1.11.050 (Email Retention) of Chapter 1.11 (Sunshine Provisions) of the Anaheim Municipal Code to increase the email retention period. ORDINANCE NO. 6566 (INTRODUCTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM amending Chapter 1.10 (Records Management) of the Anaheim Municipal Code to conform to modern retention practices and other provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Item No. 12 Discussion. MOTION: NK/NR ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Rubalcava, Faessel, and Meeks; ABSENT: Council Member Leon). Motion carried. 13. ORDINANCE NO. 6564 (ADOPTION) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM repealing Sections 1.04.970 of Chapter 1.04 of Title 1 relating to the Anaheim Youth Commission [introduced at the Council meeting of December 12, 2023, Item No. 18]. 14. Approve minutes of the City Council meeting of June 27, 2023. BUSINESS CALENDAR: 7:40 p.m. 15. Discuss recommendations on near-term improvements and potential next steps made as part of the Brookhurst Corridor Study Report, and provide direction to staff, as necessary. Item No. 15 Continued to January 23, 2024. 16. RESOLUTION NO. 2024-003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM approving the installation of Little Arabia freeway signs on Interstate 5 and State Route 91 [The Little Arabia District]. Item No. 16 Discussion. MOTION: AA/NK ROLL CALL VOTE: 5-1. (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Kurtz, Diaz, Rubalcava, and Faessel; NOES: Council Member Meeks; ABSENT: Council Member Leon). Motion carried. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS: None 8 January 9, 2024 PUBLIC COMMENTS (non-agenda items): None (opened only if any remaining non-agenda speakers were not called to speak during the first Public Comment period) COUNCIL AGENDA SETTING: Council Member Rubalcava requested an update on street vending, an overview of Workers’ Compensation claims, and recognition of Mondragon Market for their 45th year of business in Anaheim. Mayor Aitken requested recognitions for Al Baraka Restaurant and Kareem’s Restaurant for making it on the Los Angeles Time’s 101 Best Restaurants list. She noted both restaurants are in Little Arabia. ADJOURNMENT: 7:59 p.m. in memory of Council Member Leon’s grandmother Maria Esther Castro. Next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for January 23, 2024. All agenda items and reports are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office and www.anaheim.net/councilagendas, and the Central Library. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) will be available at the Office of the City Clerk, located at 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 2nd Floor, Anaheim, CA 92805 during regular business hours and by contacting the office by phone, 714-765-5166, or email to cityclerk@anaheim.net. If requested, the agenda and backup materials will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. Any person who requires a disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in the public meeting may request such reasonable modification, accommodation, aid, or service by contacting the City Clerk’s Office either in person at 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, by telephone at (714) 765-5166, or via email to cityclerk@anaheim.net, no later than 8:00 AM on the day of the scheduled meeting. TRANSLATION SERVICES: Spanish interpreting services are provided at City Council meetings. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation is provided through the use of headsets and consecutive interpretation (Spanish-to-English) is also available to anyone addressing the Council by stating your request at the podium. The use of city provided interpreters is not required and persons are welcome to use their own interpreter. Because many dialects and regionalisms exist, the City cannot guarantee that interpreters will be able to interpret into a particular dialect or regionalism, and disclaims any liability alleged to arise from such services. For translation services in other languages, contact the City Clerk’s office no later than 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. VIEW CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS LIVE AND ARCHIVED: Anaheim City Council meeting videos can be viewed live on the City’s website at www.anaheim.net/councilvideos. 9 January 9, 2024 POSTING STATEMENT: On January 4, 2024, a true and correct copy of this agenda was posted on the kiosk outside City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA. Internet Access to City Council, Agency, and Authority agendas and related material is available prior to meetings at www.anaheim.net.