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City Council Meeting Minutes June 16, 2020 <br />the right channel. It's truly is a win win. Please do not waste funds you have <br />budgeted for Capes Dam on more reports. Allow the City Manager's office to <br />continue to work with the county to come up with the plan on rebuilding <br />Capes Dam & Capes Park first so they can get the appropriate studies that <br />would be needed for the specific project. The funds you have left can be used <br />for better ADA access and bank stabilization that we all know needs to <br />happen. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for <br />taking the time to listen and let's give citizens on the east side a park they will <br />always be great -full for generations to come. <br />Lisa Marie Coppoletta: <br />Item 6 - Ethics Commission, there has been no discussion on this item at past <br />city council meetings. Is this because so many ethics complaints were filed? I <br />dropped them taking the high road. Was another person asked to drop his <br />complaint thinking Joca has resigned and was leaving. Now she is still up there <br />rendering decisions, often a conflict of interest with her organizational <br />affiliations and far left ideology. Don't you think it would be incumbent on the <br />city to hold a workshop to explain to the citizens the expectations? Or, at least <br />to have a conversation on the Dias? <br />Item 28 - I do not see anything about the death of an African American <br />woman with a bright future that has captured worldwide attention. Breonna <br />Taylor died at the hands of a police department "no -knock" policy. Is this <br />policy something that SMPD engages in? Is this under review? I did not see it <br />in the packet. Regarding the letter to the Sunday Paper regarding the privileges <br />of Belvin Street. I want to agree with the writer of the letter and add that the <br />separation of Belvin across Bishop is equally as concerning. <br />Their side of Belvin, where some of my best friend live they got: <br />• Road Blocks <br />• Trees Trims <br />• Postcards mailed to their house <br />Our side of Belvin got <br />• NO Road Blocks <br />• No Trees Trims <br />• No postcards mailed to our house <br />• A dumping ground at the end of our block with no warning <br />• 18 -wheeler getting stuck on our street <br />• Speeders <br />• And City staff refusing to answer why we are being treated differently <br />City of San Marcos Page 3 <br />
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