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CityCouncil | 2010-10-05 | 6 | have students could produce videos. The Alameda Municipal Power General Manager - Customer Resources responded said ideas are planned for the Green Awards campaign. (10-479) Presentation on the City's Affordable Housing Development Pipeline. The Interim City Manager and Housing Department Executive Director gave a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson inquired what is the timeframe for the Fleet Industrial Supply Center [FISC] site, to which the Housing Authority Executive Director responded June, 2012. Mayor Johnson stated the problem is that the units are deteriorating. The Housing Department Executive Director continued the presentation. Councilmember Gilmore stated digging has been done at the site [1435 Webster Street]; inquired whether tanks have been taken out. The Housing Department Executive Director responded in the affirmative; stated some areas are still contaminated because areas were not accessible; areas need to be re- dug and the soil has to be remediated; continued the presentation. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired how many units are at the Coast Guard housing, to which the Housing Department Executive Director responded approximately 250 units. Vice Mayor deHaan inquired whether moving the Alameda Collaborative to the area would be possible. The Development Services Division Manager responded the 2009 Community Reuse Plan amendment allows for 435 residential units to be developed at north housing; stated 90 homeless units would be a subset of the 435 units. Councilmember Matarrese inquired what is the progress on obtaining insurance in case contamination is found. The Housing Department Executive Director responded the proposal submitted to the Navy in 2007 includes insurance; stated progress has not been made because the City has not heard back from the Navy. Councilmember Tam inquired where the City is in terms of meeting allocation goals. The Housing Department Executive Director responded that he would get back to Council on the matter; stated the City is lacking between 50% to 80% for medium income. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 October 5, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-10-05.pdf |