The City of Santa Ana now offers a video archive of Council Meetings, a service which started in January, 2011. This is a free and on-demand accessibility of the Council’s meetings. The videos will be available for a 12-month period on our website at this link.
How’s that for transparency?
The same web page also includes archives of past City Council meeting agendas and minutes.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Office of the Clerk of the Council during regular business hours at (714) 647-6520.
Also, new on the Clerk of the Council web page is information on the annual list of board and commission terms that expire in 2011, as well as a comprehensive report with current vacancies and expired terms – the report is updated on an on-going basis. This information is made available to the public in addition to the legally required postings, i.e. Clerk’s office, outside of the Council Chamber, and at the Library.
This is truly commendable, if it is for real? I heard this first on C.W. Martinez’ Newsletter and I told her that i would spread the word. I have to hold true to that promise. Question though, what are those folks pledging to in that pic? To God? To Capitalism? To their political machine? How about to the future of a relevant and progressive Santa Ana? Got to go, Pedroza, there’ s a Revolution on T.V.! F. Yuck Mubarak! F. Yuck spelling his name. The Dude has to go! See you on Wed. Pedroza. Peace out!
They just announced that Mubarak Apologized for all of his violent antics. W.T.F.? If it is apparent that everybody hates you. Don’t apologize. Go PunK rock! If for no other reason, save some face dude. Mix it up. Think outside the box! Don’t go down in history as a tool of American Corrupt bull she- it, bankrupt immoral crap ola! Wake up humanity. got to go watch t.v. now.
They had to be goaded into doing this. You are such a pathetic shill
12 months?
The city policy on destroying records is longer than 12 months.
But it is a good start.