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CityCouncil | 2009-09-15 | 3 | with Measure WW; a legally binding contract could not be provided until completion of a full review next year. Mr. Rasmussen stated the number one question asked right now from other cities is whether projects are consistent with Measure WW. Mayor Johnson stated knowing what can and cannot be done is important i that she has heard that there is more certainty about the project funding. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired whether the City would have to control and manage the project. Mr. Rasmussen responded control and management would be the City's fiduciary responsibility. Mr. Collins stated EBRPD would enter into a contract with the City and would look to the City to provide assurances that the project would be properly constructed. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired whether EBRPD would require the City to manage the project. Mr. Collins responded EBRPD would require the City to be the project administrator stated EBRPD would be satisfied if the City elected to retain an agent to fulfill the requirements. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired whether the City would be required to comply with requirements imposed on projects that received public money, to which Mr. Collins responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the facility would have operating requirements. Mr. Rasmussen responded the facility would need to be available for public use; stated school use after school hours would not be allowed. Mayor Johnson requested an explanation of school use. Mr. Rasmussen stated the facility would need to be available to the public after 3:30 p.m. on week days and all day on Saturdays. Mayor Johnson inquired whether the City would have on-going obligations. Mr. Rasmussen responded that he assumes operation would be turned over to the Boys & Girls Club; stated EBRPD would have to review Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 15, 2009 | CityCouncil/2009-09-15.pdf |