The Santa Ana City Council convened on June 3, 2025, to discuss various community events and initiatives aimed at enhancing local engagement and support for residents. The meeting began with announcements regarding upcoming celebrations, including the Fourth of July festivities and the Chicano Heritage Festival, with details available on the city’s website.
Vice Mayor Vázquez expressed his enthusiasm for community improvements, particularly in the Logan neighborhood, and highlighted the summer movie series, starting with "Inside Out" on June 27 at Jerome Park. He also reminded residents about the free breakfast and lunch program for children aged 1 to 18, running from June 14 to July 20 at various locations.
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Subscribe for Free Councilmember López invited the community to a family event on June 13 at Santiago Park, featuring activities and a movie screening. He also announced a Street Urban Clean Project on June 16, funded through the city’s budget, aimed at enhancing local green spaces.
Councilmember Peñuelos thanked city staff for their efforts in organizing a recent commemoration event and invited everyone to a movie night on July 18 at Memorial Park, featuring "Toy Story." He shared personal anecdotes related to the film, emphasizing community bonding during such events.
Councilmember Becerra highlighted his office hours on June 21 at South Point Park and encouraged attendance at a water safety event hosted by local firefighters. He also acknowledged the upcoming Philippine Independence Day on June 12.
Councilmember Hernández expressed gratitude for the balanced city budget and promoted a movie screening at El Salvador Park on June 6. He also mentioned a partnership with Habitat for Humanity to provide resources for homebuyers on June 7.
The meeting concluded with discussions on the new My Santa Ana app, which will be available in multiple languages to improve accessibility for residents. The council members collectively celebrated the achievements of the graduating class of 2025 and acknowledged the importance of community support during Pride Month, addressing issues of hate crimes and the need for inclusivity.
Overall, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to fostering community spirit through events, support programs, and initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for Santa Ana residents.