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You may access the zoom meeting information at Carson. Live broadcast. To join us via phone. You may call 16699006833 and enter the meeting ID (846) 366-3031 £3. August. August 12th. We’re calling together this special meeting of the City of Carson Housing Authority successor agency, Public Financing Authority, city Council, uh, special meeting. Madam city clerk, roll call.
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Thank you, Madam mayor. Council member. Rojas. Present. Council member. Dyer. Present. Council member. Hilton. Mayor. Pro tem Hicks. Present. Mayor. Davis. Holmes. Present. Thank you. Glad to live by. Councilwoman. Yes. Thank you for your. We come back to the ready. Begin.
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I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you to. The traveling flag. The traveling invocation by our Bishop. Thank you. Father, we pray now that you would bless the city, bless our leadership, bless our employees, bless our residents.
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Uh, bless our businesses. In Jesus name I pray. Amen. We will. Thank you. We have one item and closed session, madam city clerk. Does anyone want to speak on closed session? No, madam mayor. Um, Mr.. City manager. Closed session. Chair. Thank you, Madam Mayor. Uh, did the council have a desire for closed session? Well.
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I don’t look, I. Don’t. I do. Okay. You have a I desire for closed session. Yes. You’ve been outvoted for a stop to see. There’s a desire to proceed, Mr. City. Manager. Thank you, Madam Mayor.
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So this this item for, uh, today before you is just a, uh, another additional update that we’re doing with the amendments that we’ve provided. It’s specifically going to be speaking to amendments, uh, or section five, zero four. Section eight and section nine to be revisited. Uh, in addition to uh, and coordination between the treasurer’s office and city staff. Okay. Uh, I’d like to make a motion that we approve, uh, staff’s recommendation. Second.
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It’s been moved in proper second, as a comment, please. Okay. Uh, we lost one person. Uh, there’s been moved in properly. Second. Please cast your vote. Motion carries. Madam mayor, the notes or. Excuse me? The minutes will reflect that Councilman Dyer was absent for the vote. Thank you. Okay. We not. We don’t have any minutes.
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Any oral communications on matters not listed on the agenda? No, madam mayor. Uh, discussion items. Is this old or what? Oh, nothing. We’re good to go. Go. We don’t have any discussion items.. Hearing none, Madam Mayor. Okay, okay. Does any communications from my colleagues. Just want to invite you to FanFest. Uh, August 22nd.
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No, but we ain’t coming. Hopefully we won’t have to come back. Uh, August 22nd. I will have another special meeting. We want to be. Dark, and I’m going to be leaving, so we’ll be dark. Okay. Sitting in the city manager. So, Mister city manager, I don’t know about you guys, though. Okay. Okay. Madam mayor.
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Yes? I just want to make an announcement to the Mills Park family. We did have our town hall meeting last night. Very well attended at the Mills Park. Residents came and showed up very, uh, spicy conversation information was gathered and shared.
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Um, we did come up with a plan to have another meeting just to address the parking around Mills Park, not within the neighborhood, but just around the park itself. Um, staff came out. Doctor Rogers gave information about Mills Park and the new construction being done at the facility.
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Um, they just want to see some renderings of what that may look like at some point in time. So whenever we do schedule this next meeting, at least have some of that in place for those residents in place. Our mayor showed up. Uh, she was able to give some updated information about the oil, information that we received. And, uh, very well celebrated by our residents.
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And again, they came in full force. It was standing room only at Anderson Park. Standing room only. But again, thank you to the staff that came out to the our captain, who gave updated information and, um, through our public safety department, through Katelyn, she was able to give good
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information as well. And also to Mickey, she, uh, put to bed a lot of information that was out there that was wrong. Uh, and it seemed to now resonate with the residents that some information that they got was not true. So now it’s been set straight. So set the record straight.
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Isn’t there a meeting tonight on the wall? Yes. Okay. Okay. You got it. Go on. Oh, okay. Uh, yes. I just wanted to remind everybody. Yes? There is a meeting tonight. Del Amo Park and invite everyone that is in that area. Because we’re we’ve seen renderings.
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We’ve seen examples. It’s beautiful. But we all have to come out and really let, uh, these, uh, these developers know what we want on that wall. So it is important. So please, tonight, 6 p.m., Del Amo Park. Join us. Let us hear what you think.
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Um, I have a town hall meeting on the 25th of this month. Mayor, you and I have one. And again, del Amo Park. Oh, really? Yeah. You’re looking confused. Okay. Um, let.. I want to make sure I’m. I’m from. Town hall meeting 6 p.m. on the 25th. 630. Del Amo Park, 630. Del Amo park. Yes. We will give people some time.
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And then I have a request. And this I know Councilman Jim Deer is not here, but this is something out of his, um, his district, and it’s regarding Reflections Park.
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I’ve been getting, um, calls and emails and the people in the community would like to know what it would take, how we could add trees and grass and maybe a water source in that park. Again, I’m just answering the question. How do we get that? So it’s either public Works or Parks and Rec.
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So on our next meeting, if you can come back with that answer or if you could get it to me or because it’s Councilman Jim Deer’s area, you can give him that information so that we could get that out to the community there so that they know what it takes. Uh, to add those beautification projects to an existing park. So if anyone has the answer, you. Can answer them. Get it there.
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I think a lot of the concerns were with the maintenance of that facility. There’s no grass. The lights get shot out every time you, uh, install them. So how can we. Until a process has been finalized, how can we make it presentable? Uh, water slides and all that. That’s something that has to be approved by the, uh, City Council to doing that capital improvement project.
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But right now, I think if we just put some little grass and make sure it’s, uh, pleasant for the residents that go through there, that would address them, because that’s a big issue.
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But water slides and and if we decide that it’s not going through the Surplus Land Act, uh, then you come back and talk about what it is, how you going to maintain that facility? Thank you. So the answer yes. Reminder it’s Reflections Park on Chair Avenue. It is in district two. That is Councilman Jim Deer district. I just happen to get the call, so. But okay, so thank you. That’s all I have. Thank you. Um.
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And I don’t have anything. Uh, I see Robert Lees on this screen back. Is there a reason? Yeah. Excuse. Oh, okay. Hi, madam mayor. No, I was just here to cover that council meeting. Just in case. Oh, okay. I just see you popping in and out.
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I want to know. Thank you for being here, Robert, but we’re getting ready to. Of course, mayor. So any questions from staff on some more? Okay. Uh, thank you everyone. Uh, madam city clerk, madam city treasurer, we will see. you in September. No more. Special meetings. Thank you again. Bye bye.