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CityCouncil | 2009-10-20 | 10 | unanimous voice vote - 5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (09-414) Ben Delaney, Chief Executive Officer of Reliatech, stated Reliatech is the social venture of the Stride Center, which is a ten-year program that trains low-income individuals to become technicians Reliatech is located within the St. Vincent de Paul space. Mayor Johnson inquired whether people can bring in computers and other electronics for service repair. Mr. Delaney responded computer related equipment can be brought in for service; stated St. Vincent de Paul accepts e-waste; Reliatech refurbishes computers. Mayor Johnson inquired whether people can buy computers at Reliatech, to which Mr. Delaney responded in the affirmative. COUNCIL REFERRALS (09-415) Analysis of SunCal Initiative Mayor Johnson stated that she has received questions from the School District; suggested having a special joint meeting with the School District so that questions can be addressed. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired whether Mayor Johnson was referring to the two-part executive summary, which outlined financial and transportation impacts. The Interim City Manager responded in the affirmative. stated the two reports are on the website; scheduling a joint meeting with the School District would require three [affirmative] votes since the item is a Council Referral. Speakers Honora Murphy, Alameda; John Knox White, Alameda; Diane Lichtenstein, Home Ownership Makes Economic Sense (HOMES) ; Doug Linney, Alameda. Mayor Johnson requested an update on on-going efforts with SunCal. The Interim City Manager stated that both sides are working to meet the terms of the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement the purpose of the Council Referral is to focus on the two election reports only; staff meets with SunCal every Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. along with other Technical Advisory Committee meetings. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 10 October 20, 2009 | CityCouncil/2009-10-20.pdf |