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28 Public Comment From:natalie rubalcava <lawlady209@hotmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, November To:Stephen Faessel; Avelino Valencia; Jennifer Diaz; Gloria S. Ma'ae; Trevor O'Neil; Jose Moreno; Public Comment Subject:\[EXTERNAL\] Re: Agenda Item 28 Attachments:Support for Anaheim Firefighters MOU_11-15.docx 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. 11/15/2022 RE: SUPPORT ITEM #28 Anaheim Firefighters Association MOU Dear Mayor ProTem O’Neil and Members of the Anaheim City Council: I am writing this letter in support of agenda item #28, the recommended adoption of a memorandum of understanding between the City of Anaheim and the Anaheim Firefighters Association. As a lifelong resident of Anaheim, I value the role and impact our firefighters have on our daily lives. Our firefighters have also been instrumental in fighting wild fires across the state. As the largest city in the County of Orange, now more than ever it is important that we compensate our firefighters competitively as many fire agencies face recruiting and workforce challenges in this current labor market. It is important that we keep Anaheim competitive compared to our neighboring cities. Especially in a city of over 300K residents that more than doubles in size daily. I support the proposed MOU and honor the work being done by our Anaheim Firefighters on behalf of the residents and visitors of Anaheim. Respectfully, Natalie Rubalcava Anaheim, CA 92805 1 11/15/2022 RE: SUPPORT ITEM #28 Anaheim Firefighters Association MOU Dear Mayor ProTem O’Neil and Members of the Anaheim City Council: I am writing this letter in support of agenda item #28, the recommended adoption of a memorandum of understanding between the City of Anaheim and the Anaheim Firefighters Association. As a lifelong resident of Anaheim, I value the role and impact our firefighters have on our daily lives. Our firefighters have also been instrumental in fighting wild fires across the state. As the largest city in the County of Orange, now more than ever it is important that we compensate our firefighters competitively as many fire agencies face recruiting and workforce challenges in this current labor market. It is important that we keep Anaheim competitive compared to our neighboring cities. Especially in a city of over 300K residents that more than doubles in size daily. I support the proposed MOU and honor the work being done by our Anaheim Firefighters on behalf of the residents and visitors of Anaheim. Respectfully, Natalie Rubalcava Anaheim, CA 92805