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CityCouncil | 2007-12-18 | 3 | The Community Development Housing Manager gave a Power Point presentation. Proponents : ( In favor of staff recommendation) : Jim Franz, Red Cross; Lillian Galedo, Filipinos for Affirmative Action; Doug Biggs, Alameda Point Collaborative; Tracy Jensen, Alameda Unified School District. Vice Mayor Tam stated there have been a lot of discussions regarding safety net programs and trying to provide programs for at risk youth; inquired which programs could help some of the Filipinos for Affirmative Action needs and issues. The Community Development Housing Manager responded a Request for Proposals (RFP) process would be used to evaluate applications; there is a clear connection from an eligibility standpoint based upon priority needs; said group would fit in Public Services under the five year consolidated plan. Mayor Johnson inquired whether staff was looking for general feedback. The Community Development Housing Manager responded the agenda item addresses holding a public hearing to hear the community needs. (07-592) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Section 4-4 to Article I (Littering and Maintenance of Property) of Chapter IV (Offenses and Public Safety) to Prohibit Polystyrene Foam Food Service Ware and Amending Section 1-5.6 of Chapter I (General) to Authorize Additional City Employees to Serve as Code Enforcement Officers. Introduced. The Public Works director gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Johnson stated that she spoke with Oakland Councilmember Quan regarding Oakland's ordinance; inquired whether the proposed ordinance would become effective in January and enforcement would start in July. The Public Works Director stated that he understands that the City of Oakland made the ordinance effective six months after passage. Mayor Johnson inquired whether restrictions would not start until July or whether enforcement would not take place until July, to which the Public Works Director responded both. Mayor Johnson inquired why meat products would be exempt. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 3 December 18, 2007 | CityCouncil/2007-12-18.pdf |