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CityCouncil | 2009-11-03 | 5 | (*09-436) Resolution No. 14396, "Authorizing the Interim City Manager to Enter into an Agreement with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District for Carl Moyer Program Grants to Replace Two Ferry Vessel Diesel Engines, Conduct an Open Market Purchase of Two Ferry Vessel Diesel Engines and Two Diesel Generators Pursuant to Section 3-15 of the Alameda City Charter, and Execute All Necessary Documents. Adopted. [Contract: Valley Power Systems) (*09-437) Resolution No. 14397, "Adopting the City of Oakland's Deficiency Plan for State Route 185, Acknowledge that the Implementation of the Deficiency Plan will be Monitored Biennially by the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency as Required by State Law, and that the Schedule and Progress for Implementation of the Deficiency Plan will be Considered as Part of the Annual Conformity Requirements for the Congestion Management Program. " Adopted. (09-438) Resolution No. 14398, "Authorizing the Interim City Manager to Modify the Measure B Para transit Program for Fiscal Year 2009-2010 and Make the Appropriate Revenue and Expenditure Budget Adjustments Based on the Proposed Changes. " Adopted. Speaker : Former Councilmember Barbara Kerr. Mayor Johnson stated staff is working very hard to make the Para transit Program known; Former Councilmember Kerr's ideas are good. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether the fiscal year 2009-2010 Premium Taxi Service budget would not be changed. The Public Works Director responded in the affirmative; stated Council would review any possible changes next year; having only a few months of shuttle service data is not sufficient; a year of data is needed to measure the success of the shuttle service. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether inquired why Meals on Wheels is not anticipated to be an ongoing component of the City's Para transit Program. The Public Works Director responded the Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority (ACTIA) has concerns regarding whether some of the programs are reaching the Para transit community; stated some programs will need to be revised in order to support the shuttle service on an extended basis; Meals on Wheels would be discontinued if the shuttle service continues. Councilmember Gilmore inquired whether the City has funded Meals on Wheels for two years, to which the Public Works Director responded Regular Meeting Alameda City Council November 3, 2009 | CityCouncil/2009-11-03.pdf |