Tensions flared during a recent city council meeting as public comments erupted over the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A speaker criticized council members for their perceived lack of sympathy towards the Palestinian people, expressing frustration with the current political climate and labeling it as \"fascism.\" The speaker's remarks were met with chants of \"Free Palestine\" from the audience, prompting the mayor to remind attendees to maintain order or face removal from the chambers.
Following the public comment period, the council moved on to administrative matters, including the approval of the consent calendar. Councilmember Pemberton abstained from voting on item eight due to her proximity to the issue, while Mayor Trujillo abstained from item ten. The consent calendar was ultimately approved with these abstentions noted.
The council also discussed a proposed ballot measure for a supplemental transactions and use sales tax in Downey, set to be presented to voters during the general municipal election on November 5, 2024. The measure aims to establish a quarter-cent sales tax, with the council adopting several resolutions to facilitate the election process, including consolidating it with the statewide general election.
City Manager Bradley provided insights into the city's strategic planning and budget processes, indicating ongoing efforts to address community needs and fiscal responsibilities. The meeting concluded with a reminder for council members to remain focused on the agenda amidst the charged atmosphere.