pages: CityCouncil/2007-01-02.pdf, 30
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CityCouncil | 2007-01-02 | 30 | recommendation on the budget and allocation of funds to Council. Vice Mayor Tam responded in the affirmative; thanked Councilmember Matarrese for the clarification. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether the measurement-triggering device would be included. The Base Reuse and Community Development Manager responded language would come back that states that the evaluation criteria would be developed by the Transportation Commission and Planning Board and would not be part of the DA that comes back to Council in two weeks. On the call for the question, Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA None. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (07-014) - Councilmember deHaan requested that the Police Department look at the activity occurring across the Fruitvale Bridge; stated campers are moving into the direct access to Alameda. Mayor Johnson stated the Alameda Police Department has worked on the issue with Oakland in the past; the matter needs to be revisited. ( 07-015) Vice Mayor Tam stated she would like the City to reflect that condolences were extended to Councilmember Gilmore in the passing of her father-in-law, Carter Gilmore; Mr. Gilmore has been an icon for civil rights in the Oakland area. (07-016) Councilmember deHaan requested that the meeting be adjourned in a moment of silence for former President Gerald Ford and Carter Gilmore. ADJOURNMENT (07-017) Mayor Johnson adjourned the Regular Meeting in recognition of the national day of mourning for the passing of former President Gerald Ford and in recognition of Councilmember Gilmore's father- - in-law's passing; stated Carter Gilmore recently had a park named after him; the park naming was a recognition of his service in Oakland which affected the Bay Area region; noted Mr. Gilmore was Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 30 January 2, 2007 | CityCouncil/2007-01-02.pdf |