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CityCouncil | 2010-01-06 | 5 | Subsection 8-7.8 (Leaving Vehicle on Street in Excess of Seventy-Two Hours); Amending Subsection 8-7.9 (Heavy Commercial Vehicles); Amending Subsection 8- 7.10 (Overnight Parking of Large Vehicles); and Adding Subsection 8-7.11 (Recreational Vehicles, Trailers, and Boat Trailers Prohibited) Prohibiting the Parking of Recreational Vehicles and Trailer Coaches on City Streets." Finally passed. CITY MANAGER COMMUNICATIONS None. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (10-014) Public Hearing to Consider the Housing and Community Development Needs for the Community Development Block Grant Annual and Five-Year Plans. The Economic Development Director gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the hearing. Proponents: Cynthia Wasko, Social Services Human Relations Board (SSHRB) President; Tina Fleeton, Bananas Inc.; and Doug Biggs, SSHRB Member and Alameda Point Collaborative. There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the hearing. Following Ms. Wasko's comments, Councilmember Tam inquired whether the SSHRB anticipates changes after the new census. Ms. Wasko responded the map will change; stated the President is talking about changing the funding formula. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether ten percent of the families in the Alameda Unified School District are in a housing transition. Ms. Wasko responded in the affirmative; stated families are either living with relatives, couch surfing, or staying in shelters. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether the housing issue is where people get stuck. Ms. Wasko responded the first step is to provide housing; stated the next step is working on job stability; families are living in cars. Councilmember Matarrese stated having ten percent of School District families' homeless is astounding. Special Meeting Alameda City Council 5 January 6, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-01-06.pdf |