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CityCouncil | 2010-11-03 | 7 | The Public Works Director stated right now, the path is eight feet wide with a two-foot shoulder; Bike Alameda wants o widen the path; Caltrans has agreed to allow widening the path by two feet but will not allow the path to be designated as a combination bike/pedestrian path; five locations would have a nine and a half foot wide path. Councilmember Gilmore stated pedestrian and bicyclist safety is the main reason for widening the existing bicycle/pedestrian path. The Public Works Director stated staff could come back at the next Council meeting with the Bicycle Master Plan; after adoption, staff would meet with the Transportation Commission and Bike Alameda; any standard deviations would be provided to the Transportation Commission and Bike Alameda before coming back to Council. Speaker: Jon Spangler, Alameda. Vice Mayor deHaan moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Gilmore seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*10-530) Recommendation to Adopt Plans and Specifications and Authorize a Call for Bids for the City Elevator Maintenance and Repairs, No. P. W. 10-10-28. Accepted. (*10-531) Resolution No. 14503, "Ratifying Award of a Contract Pursuant to Section 3- 15.2 of the Alameda City Charter in the Amount of $223,100, Including Contingencies, to Mountain Cascade to Pipeburst Existing 14 Inch VCP Storm Drain Pipe and Replace with a 16 Inch HDPE Pipe on Eighth Street, Between Pacific Avenue and Lincoln Avenue." Adopted. (*10-532) Ordinance No. 3024, "Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Subsection 23-8 (Encroachments Upon Public Property Prohibited)." Finally passed. CITY MANAGER COMMUNICATIONS (10-533) Address Questions from the September 21, 2010 Regular City Council Meeting Regarding Alameda Fire Department's Emergency Medical Service Delivery. The Acting Fire Chief gave a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson inquired what is the transport cost, to which the Acting Fire Chief responded $1,700; continued the presentation. Councilmember Gilmore inquired how many firefighters would be on duty every day now versus contracting out. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 7 November 3, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-11-03.pdf |