{"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 1, "text": "MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING\nTUESDAY--FEBRUARY - 1, 2011-- - -7:00 P.M.\nMayor Gilmore convened the meeting at 8:28 p.m.\nROLL CALL -\nPresent:\nCouncilmembers Bonta, deHaan, Tam and Mayor\nGilmore - 4.\nAbsent:\nCouncilmember Johnson - 1.\nAGENDA CHANGES\nNone.\nPROCLAMATIONS, SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY & ANNOUNCEMENTS\nNone.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA\n(11-049) Michael John Torrey, Alameda, presented a plaque to Mayor Gilmore.\n(11-050) Jenny Lee, Oakland, discussed problems with her use of the Library and\nsubmitted information.\n(11-051) Kathy Moehring, Alameda, discussed the West Alameda Business Association\ncutting the Executive Director position.\n(11-052) Adam Gillitt, Alameda, discussed correspondence received from the City\nAttorney's office being posted to a blog.\nCONSENT CALENDAR\nMayor Gilmore announced that the Bills [paragraph no. 11-054 and the Resolution\nOpposing the Governor's Proposal [paragraph no. 11-059 were removed from the\nConsent Calendar for discussion.\nCouncilmember deHaan moved approval of the remainder of the Consent Calendar.\nVice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 4.\n[Absent: Councilmember Johnson - 1.] [Note: Mayor Gilmore abstained from voting on\nthe Minutes.] [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the\nparagraph number.]\n(*11-053) Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting Held on January 18, 2011.\nApproved.\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n1\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 2, "text": "Mayor Gilmore abstained from voting on the Minutes.\n(11-054) Ratified bills in the amount of $4,964,627.05.\nThe speaker withdrew his speaker slip.\nCouncilmember Tam moved approval of the bills.\nVice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 4.\n[Absent: Councilmember Johnson - 1.]\n(*11-055) Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $234,000 to\nColumbia Electric, Authorize a Twenty Percent Contingency to Implement the\nWoodstock to Webster Street Neighborhood Improvement Project, and Authorize the\nActing City Manager to Execute the Contract and Related Documents. Accepted.\n(*11-056) Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $185,831, including\nContingencies, to Waterworks Engineers for the Preparation of Engineering Documents\nfor the Upgrade of the City of Alameda Sewer Pump Stations, Phase 3: Bay Farm\nIsland Pump Station Rehabilitation, No. P.W. 12-10-35. Accepted.\n(*11-057) Resolution No. 14547, \"Appointing an Engineer and an Attorney for Island\nCity Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2. Adopted.\n(*11-058) Resolution No. 14548, \"Appointing an Engineer and an Attorney for\nMaintenance Assessment District 01-1 (Marina Cove).\" Adopted.\n(11-059) Resolution No. 14549, \"Opposing the Governor's Proposal to Abolish\nRedevelopment Agencies in California.\" Adopted.\nThe Deputy City Manager - Development Services gave a brief presentation.\nCouncilmember Tam requested staff to address whether schools would benefit if\nredevelopment funds were not preserved.\nThe Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated currently, funding is based\nupon attendance; there is no direct relationship between property tax generated and\nhow much money schools receive.\nCouncilmember Tam stated the 2010 budget reflects that the State took $2 million; the\nSchool District indicated it receives less money from the State; School Board Member\nMike McMahon stated the State would have given the School District less money if the\nCity gave the School District funding for the Woodstock Child Redevelopment Program.\nThe Acting City Manager stated the State would have withdrawn a proportionate\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n2\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 3, "text": "amount of funding to the School District if the City was able to give the School District\nmoney for the Woodstock Child Redevelopment Program.\nSpeaker: Trish Herrera Spencer, Alameda; Gretchen Lipow, Alameda (submitted\nhandout); Robb Ratto, PSBA; and Ashley Jones, Alameda.\nMayor Gilmore requested that redevelopment information be posted on the City's\nwebsite.\nCouncilmember deHaan stated many funding streams and programs are in question at\nthis time; mandated programs are fighting against social programs; the City has\nparamount projects moving forward; SunCal wanted $200 million for infrastructure to\ncome from bonding.\nCouncilmember Tam stated that she and the Acting City Manager attended a briefing\nwith Senator Loni Hancock and State Treasurer Bill Lockyer; the dire strait of the State's\nbudget was discussed; the State budget will be in a downward spiral without job\ncreation; the City is trying to position itself to attract the America's Cup, create\ninfrastructure, and be competitive for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory\nproject; pitting one major important cause against another is unfortunate; Council is very\nsupportive of the School District.\nCouncilmember Tam moved adoption of the resolution.\nVice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, with the caveat to add language regarding the\nState's budget difficulty and some expression of support for exploring appropriate ways\nto resolve the issue.\nUnder discussion, Mayor Gilmore stated the Governor used redevelopment successfully\nin Oakland; proposing such a drastic cut is a little disingenuous.\nCouncilmember deHaan stated the climate is not getting better; the City cannot afford to\nlose the momentum.\nOn the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent:\nCouncilmember Johnson - 1.]\nREGULAR AGENDA ITEMS\n(11-060) Public Hearing to Consider Introduction of Ordinance Amending Sections 30-6,\n30-36, and 30-37 of the Alameda Municipal Code to Improve the Design Review and\nSign Ordinance Provisions for the City of Alameda. Introduced.\nThe Planning Services Manager gave a brief presentation.\nSpeaker: Chris Buckley, Alameda Architectural Preservation Society (AAPS).\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n3\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 4, "text": "The Planning Services Manager responded the Building Official provides newspaper\narticles; stated that he could co-write articles on things to consider when buying a home\nand on architectural preservation; effectively communicating in another language is very\nchallenging.\nCouncilmember Tam stated ethnic media, such as the World Journal, would be happy\nto translate the article in a different language.\nThe Planning Services Manager stated staff would look into the matter.\nVice Mayor Bonta stated posting handouts in different languages on the website would\nbe helpful; making the experience more pleasant, less time consuming, and simpler\nwould be good; staff should continue to find ways to improve the experience.\nThe Planning Services Manager stated staff is starting to provide one-page handouts.\nMayor Gilmore stated packets should be sent to large realty companies; staff should\ntalk to head brokers because realty companies often have agents who specialize in\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n4\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 5, "text": "older homes.\nThe Planning Services Manager stated the Community Development Department has a\nCustomer Service Improvement Committee that is in the loop and can help.\nCouncilmember Tam moved introduction of the ordinance, with changes suggested by\nAAPS.\nCouncilmember deHaan seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote -\n4. [Absent: Councilmember Johnson - 1.]\n(11-061) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding\nSection 3-7 at Article I, (Finance) of Chapter III (Finance and Taxation), Regulating\nHolders of State Video Franchises. Introduced.\nThe Public Works Director gave a presentation.\nMayor Gilmore inquired whether funds could be used to upgrade the Chamber's audio\nequipment, to which the Public Works Director responded staff is looking into the\nmatter.\nThe Acting City Manager stated the City Clerk's Office is putting forth a request to do\nsome significant audio/visual upgrades; band-aids are not working.\nCouncilmember Tam moved introduction of the ordinance.\nVice Mayor seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent:\nCouncilmember Johnson - 1.]\nVice Mayor deHaan stated AT&T is starting to provide Internet services.\nThe Acting City Manager stated staff has a conference call scheduled tomorrow with\nAT&T to discuss broadcasting the public channel.\nThe Public Works Director stated the City has received its first franchise check from\nAT&T in the amount of $200.\nCouncilmember deHaan stated Comcast has a local studio in Hayward; having AT&T\nprovide a local studio would be nice.\nThe Public Works Director stated the State issues franchises; providing a local studio is\nno longer required.\nCITY MANAGER COMMUNICATIONS\n(11-062) Overview of SB 375, the Regional Sustainable Communities Strategy and the\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n5\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 6, "text": "Opportunities for Involvement by the City of Alameda\nThe Planning Services Manager gave an overview of the regional process.\nCouncilmember Tam stated SB 375 has become a very controversial issue with the\nLeague of California Cities; inquired how the City would meet regional goals and\nobligations under the Sustainable Communities Strategy in light of the status of\nAlameda Point; stated the City does not have a certified Housing Element.\nThe Planning Services Manager responded Alameda Point and regional planning efforts\nare happening simultaneously; stated planning Alameda Point will be easier once the\nState regional housing numbers come out; Alameda Landing is entitled; the Northern\nWaterfront is more difficult to predict; Alameda Point is the big issue; all processes are\nin the same timeframe.\nMayor Gilmore stated the City has always felt that the Association of Bay Area\nGovernment's (ABAG's) obligated number has been disjointed; the new process allows\nmore input.\nThe Planning Services Manager concurred with Mayor Gilmore; stated Oakland\nunderstands how housing in Alameda would affect its transportation system.\nMayor Gilmore inquired when the City's next Housing Element would be due, assuming\nthe process stays on schedule.\nThe Planning Services Manager responded that he is not sure; stated the current cycle\nis\nfor 2007-2014; the City will not know its allocation until late 2012 or early 2013 and\ncannot start the process without knowing said allocation.\nVice Mayor Bonta stated the City has a current allocation but does not have a certified\nHousing Element; having a certified Housing Element should be a priority.\nThe Planning Services Manager stated the Planning Board has requested a status\nreport; a draft Housing Element has been prepared and has been sent to the State.\nCouncilmember deHaan inquired whether ABAG came back with a modified position.\nThe Planning Services Manager responded the housing allocation for the current cycle\nis approximately 2,000 units which is about as aggressive as the last cycle; stated the\nnumber of units is not the tough issue; the issue is affordability; 1,000 of the 2,000 units\nhave to be affordable; the change between the 1993 Housing Element and the current\nHousing Element is that the State assumes affordability would be possible with 30 units;\nby nature, high density housing is affordable.\nCouncilmember deHaan stated 2,000 homes is not that aggressive considering the\nNorthern Waterfront, Alameda Point, and Alameda Landing.\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n6\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 7, "text": "The Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated the 2,000 units is for 2007-\n2014.\nThe Planning Services Manager stated the City has always been able to show that it\nhas land; affordability is the issue.\nCouncilmember deHaan inquired whether all County cities are seated and participating\nin the new process, to that the Planning Services Manager responded in the affirmative.\n(11-063) Presentation on Redevelopment Funding\nThe Deputy City Manager - Development Services gave a brief presentation.\nORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA\nNone.\nCOUNCIL REFERRALS\nNone.\nCOUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS\n(11-064) Consideration of Mayor's Nomination for Appointment to the Planning Board.\nMayor Gilmore nominated Charles Patrick Wallis for appointment to the Planning Board.\n(11-065) Mayor Gilmore gave a report on her trip to Washington D.C. to attend the U.S.\nConference of Mayors.\n(11-066) Councilmember Tam gave a report on the Environmental Quality Policy\nCommittee, the ABAG presentation on the 50th anniversary, the League of California\nCities East Bay Division meeting, and a briefing given by Senator Loni Hancock and\nCalifornia Treasurer Bill Lockyer.\nADJOURNMENT\n(11-067) There being no further business, Mayor Gilmore adjourned the meeting in\nmemory of former School Board Member Berresford Bingham at 10:23 p.m.\nRespectfully submitted,\nLara Weisiger\nCity Clerk\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n7\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 8, "text": "The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act.\nRegular Meeting\nAlameda City Council\n8\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 9, "text": "MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING\nTUESDAY- - FEBRUARY 1, 2011 - -5:30 P.M.\nMayor Gilmore convened the meeting at 5:30 p.m.\nRoll Call - Present:\nCouncilmembers Bonta, deHaan, Johnson, Tam and Mayor\nGilmore - 5.\nAbsent:\nNone.\nSpeakers: Domenick Weaver, Alameda Firefighters; Jeff Del Bono, Alameda City\nFirefighters 689; and Lance Leibnitz, Alameda Police Department.\nThe meeting was adjourned to Closed Session to consider:\n(11-043) Conference with Labor Negotiators; Agency negotiators: Joe Wiley, Craig Jory\nand Human Resources Director; Employee organizations: Alameda City Employees\nAssociation, Alameda Fire Managers Association, Alameda Police Managers\nAssociation, Alameda Police Officers Association, Alameda Police Officers Non-Sworn,\nInternational Association of Firefighters, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,\nand Management and Confidential Employees Association.\nFollowing the Closed Session, the meeting was reconvened and Mayor Gilmore\nannounced that the Labor Negotiators discussed bargaining issues related to the\nInternational Association of Fire Fighters and Council provided direction; Labor\nNegotiators discussed bargaining issues related to the Alameda Police Officers\nAssociation and Council provided direction.\nAdjournment\nThere being no further business, Mayor Gilmore adjourned the meeting at 7:40 p.m.\nRespectfully submitted,\nLara Weisiger\nCity Clerk\nThe agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act.\nSpecial Meeting\nAlameda City Council\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 10, "text": "MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL JOINT CITY COUNCIL,\nALAMEDA REUSE AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (ARRA),\nCOMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION (CIC), AND HOUSING\nAUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (HABOC) MEETING\nTUESDAY- - - FEBRUARY 1, 2011- - -6:59 P.M.\nMayor/Chair Gilmore convened the meeting at 7:47 p.m. Commissioner Allen led the\nPledge of Allegiance.\nROLL CALL -\nPresent:\nCommissioner Allen, Councilmembers / Board\nMembers/Commissioners Bonta, deHaan, Tam and\nMayor/Chair Gilmore - 5.\nAbsent:\nCouncilmember/Board\nMember/Commissioner\n-\nJohnson - 1.\nCONSENT CALENDAR\nMayor/Chair Gilmore announced that the Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Audited Financial\nStatements [paragraph no. 11-046 CC/11-009 ARRA/11-006 CIC was removed from\nthe Consent Calendar for discussion.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan moved approval of the\nremainder of the Consent Calendar.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Tam seconded the motion, which carried\nby unanimous voice vote - 5. [Note: Mayor/Chair Gilmore abstained from voting on the\nMinutes.] [Items so enacted or adopted are indicated by an asterisk preceding the\nparagraph number.]\n(*11-044 CC/11-004 CIC/HABOC) Minutes of the Special Joint City Council, CIC and\nHousing Authority Board of Commissioners Meeting Held on January 18, 2011.\nApproved.\nMayor/Chair Gilmore abstained from voting on the Minutes.\n(*11-045 CC/11-008 ARRA/11-005 CIC) Recommendation to Accept the Quarterly\nFinancial Report through September 30, 2010. Accepted.\n(11-046 CC/11-009 ARRA/11-006 CIC) Recommendation to Accept the Fiscal Year\n2009-2010 Audited Financial Statements and Compliance Reports. Accepted.\nThe Controller gave a brief presentation.\nSpecial Joint Meeting\nAlameda City Council, Alameda Reuse\nand Redevelopment Authority, Community\n1\nImprovement Commission, and Housing\nAuthority Board of Commissioners\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 11, "text": "Speaker: Kevin Kearney, City Auditor.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Tam inquired how the City is paying\ndown the Other Post Employment Benefit (OPEB) liability.\nThe Controller responded the City is taking the \"pay as you go\" approach; stated Fiscal\nYear 2009-2010 payments totaled approximately $2 million.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Tam stated the City has a significant\n[General Fund] fund balance; inquired whether the fund balance could be used to pay\nthe OPEB liability.\nThe Controller responded the General Fund can be used for anything; stated the\nunrestricted reserve is approximately $15 million which is approximately 20% of the\nbudget; Council might want to consider beefing up the set aside reserves in the Internal\nService Funds; the funds could be used to pay down some of the OPEB liability.\nMayor/Chair Gilmore stated the General Fund reserve balance has gone up because\nmaintenance projects have stopped; two years ago, the General Fund balance was $6\nmillion; the balance has more than doubled in two years; questioned how the increase\nhappened in the middle of the worst depression since the 1930's; stated property\ntransfer tax and sales tax revenues have gone down; the Planning and Building\nDepartment's salary savings should have been a net neutral.\nThe Controller responded that he would research [the reason for the increase in the\nGeneral Fund] and come back to Council.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan inquired how deferred\nmaintenance is addressed in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR);\nstated deferred maintenance totals $79 million.\nThe Controller responded Governmental Accounting Standard Board 34 has changed\nhow financials are presented; stated cities need to perform a complete infrastructure\ninventory; the City took an estimated cost approach to determine the useful life on\nvarious types of infrastructure and assets; page 45 has a line for enterprise activity\nrelated to ferry services, the Golf Course, and Sewer Fund; depreciation should be\nfunded at a bare minimum in order to keep operation levels the same.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated the Fiscal Sustainability\nCommittee came up with a $79 million figure [for deferred maintenance]; that he does\nnot see the amount referenced in the report; inquired whether reporting is required.\nThe Controller responded depreciation could be reported in two ways: as an estimated\ncost or modified approach.\nSpecial Joint Meeting\nAlameda City Council, Alameda Reuse\nand Redevelopment Authority, Community\n2\nImprovement Commission, and Housing\nAuthority Board of Commissioners\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 12, "text": "Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan stated that he does not see\nanything reflected in the report.\nThe Controller stated depreciation is reflected in the budget.\nThe Acting City Manager stated the CAFR has to follow specific guidelines.\nMayor/Chair Gilmore stated the Internal Service Funds have been running $800,000 to\n$1 million in the negative; questioned how the negative has been reduced to $200,000.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner Tam stated that she is looking for clues\non why the General Fund doubled; the Charter requires Alameda Municipal Power\n(AMP) to transfer excess earnings to the General Fund; AMP did not have excess\nearnings in Fiscal Year 2009/2010 but still transferred $2.8 million.\nThe Acting City Manager stated the Public Utilities Board (PUB) has an interest in\nsupporting the City.\nThe Acting City Attorney stated the PUB has made the same transfer over the past\nseveral years.\nThe Controller stated an $800,000 one-time catch up payment was made this year.\nCouncilmember/Board Member/Commissioner deHaan moved approval of the staff\nrecommendation.\nVice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by\nunanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner\nJohnson - 1.]\n(*HABOC) Recommendation to Authorize the Acting Chief Executive Officer to\nNegotiate and Execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Islander Motel Property\nLocated at 2428 Central Avenue. Accepted.\nAGENDA ITEMS\n(11-047 CC) Resolution No. 14545, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of a Public\nImprovements Reimbursement Agreement between the City of Alameda and\nCommunity Improvement Commission for the Alameda Point Improvement Project\nArea.\" Adopted;\n(11-007 CIC) Resolution No. 11-175, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of a Public\nImprovements Reimbursement Agreement between the City of Alameda and\nSpecial Joint Meeting\nAlameda City Council, Alameda Reuse\nand Redevelopment Authority, Community\n3\nImprovement Commission, and Housing\nAuthority Board of Commissioners\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 13, "text": "Community Improvement Commission for the Alameda Point Improvement Project\nArea.\" Adopted;\n(HABOC) Resolution No. 826, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of an Affordable\nHousing Reimbursement Agreement Between the Housing Authority and the\nCommunity Improvement Commission for the Alameda Point Improvement Project\nArea.\" Adopted; and\n(11-007A CIC) Resolution No. 11-176, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of an\nAffordable Housing Reimbursement Agreement Between the Housing Authority and the\nCommunity Improvement Commission for the Alameda Point Improvement Project\nArea.\" Adopted.\nThe Deputy City Manager - Development Services submitted a handout and gave a\nbrief presentation.\nSpeaker: Robb Ratto, Park Street Business Association (PSBA).\nCouncilmember/Boaro Member/Commissioner Tam moved adoption of the resolutions;\nstated the encumbrance of tax increment dollars is critical for the City to preserve the\nability to control the redevelopment of Alameda Point.\nVice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by\nunanimous voice vote - 5. [Absent: Councilmember/Commissioner Johnson - 1.]\n(11-048 CC) Resolution No. 14546, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of a Public\nImprovements Reimbursement Agreement between the City of Alameda and\nCommunity Improvement Commission for the Business and Waterfront Improvement\nProject/West End Community Improvement Project Areas.\" Adopted;\n(11-008 CIC) Resolution No. 11-177, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of a Public\nImprovements Reimbursement Agreement between the City of Alameda and\nCommunity Improvement Commission for the Business and Waterfront Improvement\nProject/West End Community Improvement Project Areas.\" Adopted;\n(HABOC) Resolution No. 827, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of an Affordable\nHousing Reimbursement Agreement Between the Housing Authority and the\nCommunity Improvement Commission for the Business and Waterfront Improvement\nProject/West End Community Improvement Project Areas.\" Adopted; and\n(11-008A CIC) Resolution No. 11-178, \"Approving and Authorizing Execution of an\nAffordable Housing Reimbursement Agreement Between the Housing Authority and the\nCommunity Improvement Commission for the Business and Waterfront Improvement\nProject/West End Community Improvement Project Areas.\" Adopted.\nThe Deputy City Manager - Development Services gave a brief presentation.\nSpecial Joint Meeting\nAlameda City Council, Alameda Reuse\nand Redevelopment Authority, Community\n4\nImprovement Commission, and Housing\nAuthority Board of Commissioners\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"} {"body": "CityCouncil", "date": "2011-02-01", "page": 14, "text": "Speaker: Robb Ratto, PSBA.\nCouncilmember / Board Member / Commissioner deHaan moved adoption of the\nresolutions.\nVice Mayor/Board Member/Commissioner Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by\nunanimous voice vote - 5. [Absent: Councilmember/Board Member/Commissioner\nJohnson - 1.] -\nADJOURNMENT\nThere being no further business, Mayor/Chair Gilmore adjourned the meeting at 8:27\np.m.\nRespectfully submitted,\nLara Weisiger, City Clerk\nSecretary, CIC\nThe agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act.\nSpecial Joint Meeting\nAlameda City Council, Alameda Reuse\nand Redevelopment Authority, Community\n5\nImprovement Commission, and Housing\nAuthority Board of Commissioners\nFebruary 1, 2011", "path": "CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf"}