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Can you get us started with the roll call please? Yes, Your Honor, Councillor Jeanette. Present. Councillor Meza is noted as absent. Councillor Uptagrove is noted as absent. Mayor Pro Tem Ramos. Present. Mayor Rance. Present. Thank you. And we're gonna go ahead and have our invocation by Mr. King, Ramos, and then our flag salute by Mayor Pro Tem. We can all stand please. God, thank you for it is day. We protect everyone at this night. Everyone can have a good day today. Everyone can have a good sleep tonight. Nothing happens to them when they go to sleep. They can go out and run. Amen. Amen. We'll have to push it down. I'm going to go ahead and get the comments. All right. Before we get started with public comments, I just want to say thank you to some of our dignitaries that we have in attendance. We have a councilwoman Leslie Irving from the city of Victorville, that is here present with us tonight. We have Trustee Miguel Soto and Trustee Michael Kraus here with us as well. We have the lovely Ms. Evelyn Glassper, who is here with us. Former Councilmember Ed Kamargo is here as well. And did I kid everyone? I think I did, if I miss you, I promise the new on purpose. Just, oh. Trustee Apara from Apple Valley. We have a former commissioner, Jack Johnson. I heard you. You see, I ain't got no shame in saying it, baby. Let's go. But yeah, for everyone in attendance, thank you so much. Truly appreciate you having having you all here We're gonna go ahead and open a public comments now here at 605 and if you would like to address the council To speak on a non agenda item feel free to grab a yellow speaker card But we're gonna go ahead and get started with the card that I do have and it's mr. Michael Kraus Thank you, Honorable Mayor and Council members. Good evening. My name is Michael Kraus and I'm here on my own. But I was, as the mayor said, recently elected the Adelante Elementary School District Board of Trustees. And I just want to say thank you for all the support that the city has done with the district over the years and I look forward to working with the City Council and the City staff on the school board as we move forward because we're all one community. And I just want to say that I really look forward to us collaborating more so than we've ever have done in the past. Along with my fellow trustees and making sure that Alonso can be the best place that it can be for all of our citizens. So thank you very much. Thank you. Brenda, anyone online? No, callers will run here. Callers, okay. And moving on to the reason we're all really here. We're going to go ahead and move on to the canvas of the election and turn it over to Miss Brenda. Gonna close what we're coming here at 6.06. Good evening honorable mayor and city council. Tonight I would like to announce the results of the canvas of the election from the San Bernardino County Register of Voters. The total number of registered voters is 16,236. We had 2,171 voters who went out to the polls including provisionals and we had 7,366 voters who chose to vote by mail. The total number of registered voters that voted is 9,537. There were four candidates for the Office of City Council. They were Stavanna Evans, Joy Jeanette, Daniel J. Ramos, and Edward C. Reyes. The two elected candidates are Daniel J. Ramos with a total vote of 1,410 and Stavanna Evans with a total vote of 1,268. We also had a measure on the ballot, measure our business license tax. The total number of registered voters, again in the city of Atlanta, 16,236. We had 1,737 voters who went to the polls and that's including provisional. And we had 5,707 voters who chose to vote by mail. The total number of registered voters that voted on the measure is 7,434. At this time staff recommends that the Council approve the certificate of Canvas performed by the County of San Bernardino, reciting the facts of the general municipal election held on November 5th, 2024, by approving resolution number 2496. All in favor? Aye. At this time, we'd like to ask Council Member Mayor Pro Tem we're almost to come up and be sworn in. And after that, we'll have Council Member Stephan Evans. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. I'm going to go to the next floor. understands I've already sworn Mayor Pro Tem Ramosa in earlier tonight. I After me I Daniel J. Ramos, you solemnly affirm, solemnly affirm, that I will support and defend, that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of California, and the Constitution of the State of California. Against all enemies, foreign and domestic, against all enemies foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith domestic that I will bear true faith that I will bear true faith and Allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the state of California and the Constitution of the State of California That I take this obligation freely that I take this obligation Without any mental reservation well any mental Regulation for a purpose of evasion or purpose of evasion and that I will well and faithfully and that I will well and faithfully discharge duties upon which I am about to enter. This charge of That's my poor. Next we'll have Miss Devana Evans come up and Deputy City Clerk, Valey's full sweater in. the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of California and the Constitution of the State of California and the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the United States to the Constitution, United States, and the Constitution, the State of California and the Constitution of the State of California. Did I take this obligation free? But that ain't natural reservation, but about Indian and Civilization, for purpose of evasion, or purpose of evasion. And that I will well and I will well and this shall be discharging, this shall be discharging, and do you the palm, which I am not how to answer, which I am about to answer. Thank you, everyone. At this time, I do a roll call. The time is 613. Councillor Evans? Present. Councillor Mesa is noted as absent. Councillor Uftar Grove is noted as absent. Mayor Potemromo? So present. Mayor Reyes. Present. Thank you. And I know that we do have celebratory cake for this election as well as the anniversary for the city immediately afterwards. So with that being said, we are next regular meeting for the City Council will be held January 8th, 2025 at 11. That was earlier Mr. Camargo, Yachto, be it us, this? You want to do it with the new one? We should. It was not on the agenda, but we'll continue to do, right? We can. Okay, we'll go ahead and we'll do public comment for this council. And we'll open that up here at 614. But make sure you fill out your own speaker card. Council Member Camargo. Former Council Member Camargo. Thank you, Ray. Wow, where do I start? First, just congratulations. Stavanna R Rommel's congratulations. I know it wasn't easy. Stavanna first. This is your second round. I know how hard it is to come back and run and the decision that you took. But here you are, the voters wanted to end. The good thing about it is you come with good experience. I think there's maybe some new training, new focus, the direction the city's going into, but you're walking in, you know your policies, you know the ordinances, our finance, our finance, how to read a budget. So that alone is gonna be a easy move for this new council. And again, just want to congratulate us, the one way to go. We're almost, we're almost, for you as well, congratulations. I know we've had many talks. And you know, I'll stand here and say, we're almost at the beginning, I didn't know. I didn't know. Rommels, what the heck? What is he about? I didn't know. But as I've watched and grown and grown and the things you do for our city, I'm a constituent, a resident, and happy that you won. So thank you for that. I will give you some word of wisdom though. And I said this when I walked off that diet, it's actually, it was COVID, so I said it off the phone. But there was eight, I'm gonna round it off 9,000 votes, I need 100. It was at only 16 voted for you, 1600. That means 8,000 didn't. But you know what's good about that? And one thing I said is that's okay because now you're a hold to a higher accountability They're gonna be watching your eyes. They're gonna be watching your teeth But at the end of the day they might contradict you they might question you But I will tell you they're gonna respect you because they see your walk stay on that path or almost I'm proud of you. You've done well just like your dad said, that's my son up there and I know that feeling. You might be a little younger than me, but I still see you a little young and just for a young generation to come up here and do what they're doing. And don't stop. I appreciate you, I see you out there. And I think it'll come down when you get those ones that I'll see. That's except Ramos as well, the other 8,000. So thank you very much for that Ramos. Thank you. Very good. I forgot my misjeanette with my joint, joint, joint, joint. Yeah. I've had the pleasure to serve with you. Just the things that weight your thoughts are. I have the pleasure to serve with you. Just the things that, what your thoughts are. An amazing lady, you know when they say you have to work off that dius and really put your work in, I couldn't do half of what you've done. And for that I appreciate you. I thank you do half of what you've done. And for that, I appreciate you. I thank you for being out there in the community. Thank you. You know, with the transit, with the seniors, everything you do, it's much appreciated by all of the residents. So thank you for your service. Thank you, now. Thank you. Thank you. And City Council, if I may, I need to correct my numbers. For some reason I wrote them wrong on my paper, but Stavanna Evans received 2,800 in one vote. And down here, around 3,181. My apologies. My apologies. 3,000, yes. Droidion it. First of all, congratulations, Daniel and Esteban. I love you both. I know you're going to do a great job as you did before. I'm excited and blessed to see you up there again. It really is wonderful with our mayor, of course. You all have been wonderful and Kamarco, where are you at? Did you leave me? He was a wonderful counselor too. It takes a lot of energy. It's not just a two meetings a month commitment. It's a day by day and being on call for people who need your help. And always remember, it's not about us. It's about our community. And we serve them all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. All right. There's no one online, so I will go ahead and now close public comment here at 618. And remind everyone that our next regular city council meeting will be held January 8th, 2025 at 11 a.m. Our time out is 6.19. Can I get a motion? Can I get a second? All second. All in favor? Aye. Aye.