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CityCouncil | 2011-02-01 | 2 | Mayor Gilmore abstained from voting on the Minutes. (11-054) Ratified bills in the amount of $4,964,627.05. The speaker withdrew his speaker slip. Councilmember Tam moved approval of the bills. Vice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Johnson - 1.] (*11-055) Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $234,000 to Columbia Electric, Authorize a Twenty Percent Contingency to Implement the Woodstock to Webster Street Neighborhood Improvement Project, and Authorize the Acting City Manager to Execute the Contract and Related Documents. Accepted. (*11-056) Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $185,831, including Contingencies, to Waterworks Engineers for the Preparation of Engineering Documents for the Upgrade of the City of Alameda Sewer Pump Stations, Phase 3: Bay Farm Island Pump Station Rehabilitation, No. P.W. 12-10-35. Accepted. (*11-057) Resolution No. 14547, "Appointing an Engineer and an Attorney for Island City Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2. Adopted. (*11-058) Resolution No. 14548, "Appointing an Engineer and an Attorney for Maintenance Assessment District 01-1 (Marina Cove)." Adopted. (11-059) Resolution No. 14549, "Opposing the Governor's Proposal to Abolish Redevelopment Agencies in California." Adopted. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Tam requested staff to address whether schools would benefit if redevelopment funds were not preserved. The Deputy City Manager - Development Services stated currently, funding is based upon attendance; there is no direct relationship between property tax generated and how much money schools receive. Councilmember Tam stated the 2010 budget reflects that the State took $2 million; the School District indicated it receives less money from the State; School Board Member Mike McMahon stated the State would have given the School District less money if the City gave the School District funding for the Woodstock Child Redevelopment Program. The Acting City Manager stated the State would have withdrawn a proportionate Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 2 February 1, 2011 | CityCouncil/2011-02-01.pdf |