pages: CityCouncil/2005-09-20.pdf, 14
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CityCouncil | 2005-09-20 | 14 | (05-466) Gretchen Lipow, Alameda, submitted a handout regarding the November ballot from The Alliance for a Better California. ( 05-467) - Delores Wells Guyton, Buena Vista Community Association, stated that a tenant at the Santa Clara Avenue fire informed the manager that her fire alarm did not work a year ago; annual inspections for rental properties are important. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the Fire Department does annual inspections, to which the Assistant City Manager responded in the affirmative. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (05-468 - ) Consideration of Mayor's nominations for appointment to the Civil Service Board, Economic Development Commission, Historical Advisory Board, Housing and Building Code Hearing and Appeals Board, and Recreation and Park Commission. Not addressed. (05-469) Councilmember deHaan stated that there was excellent action at the Santa Clara Avenue fire; the Red Cross moved the families into a local church and was working with the last family to determine where the family would spend the night the landlord and manager of the unit had a listing of all the tenants; tenant relocation was being considered to other units owned by the manager ; the situation gave a strong feeling of being able to react when necessary. (05-470) Councilmember deHaan requested a traffic control update on Santa Clara Avenue and Sherman Street. (05-471) Vice Mayor Gilmore stated that she received a phone call regarding the morning traffic situation at Island Drive and Doolittle Drive and the length of time to get off Bay Farm Island traveling both ways; the citizen noted that he had formally contacted the Public Works Department about the problem a year ago; requested staff to follow up on the matter. Mayor Johnson stated that the traffic situation has worsened recently; inquired whether there has been a change in the timing of the signals; noted the traffic backs up on Island Drive; the southbound traffic on Doolittle Drive is not as bad. Councilmember deHaan stated the morning traffic going out to Harbor Bay is also bad. (05-472) Mayor Johnson requested further information on the Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 14 September 20, 2005 | CityCouncil/2005-09-20.pdf |