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CityCouncil | 2011-07-05 | 5 | Reporting for the Alameda Doolittle Landfill. Accepted. (*11-361) Resolution No. 14602, "Authorizing the City Manager to Submit Two Grant Applications to Caltrans for the Cycle 3 Federal Safe Routes to School Program and Execute All Necessary Documents." Adopted. (11-362) Resolution No. 14603, "Approving an Agreement with the California State Coastal Conservancy for Funding to Implement Spartina Eradication and Mitigation Measures and Authorize the City Manager to Execute All Required Documents.' Adopted. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether treatment would be ongoing. The City Engineer responded the City and Conservancy have partnered to implement treatment measures for the past six years; the same Contract has been renewed every year; the Conservancy wants a new Contract instead of amending the Contract repeatedly; the Spartina population is down to less than 2%; funds have been budged for two years. Councilmember deHaan stated the staff report notes that the City would provide up to $30,000 in staff support, which seems disproportionate to $60,000 in grants. The City Engineer stated the amount is higher than might be needed; however, public noticing and labor cross checks might be needed. Councilmember Johnson stated the program is very good; a large portion of the Bay has been reclaimed through the treatment; the City should continue with treatment and not stop too early. Councilmember Tam moved adoption of the resolution. Councilmember Tam echoed Councilmember Johnson's comments; stated the Conservancy enables the City to leverage resources. Vice Mayor Bonta seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*11-363) Resolution No. 14604, "Approving a Revised Executive Management Compensation Plan for the Period Commencing June 21, 2009 and Ending June 16, 2012.' Adopted. (*11-364) Resolution No. 14605, "Delegating Authority to the City Manager to Act on Behalf of the City Council for Employee Benefit Matters Relating to the California State Association of Counties - Excess Insurance Authority." Adopted. (*11-365) Resolution No. 14606, "Authorizing an Open Market Purchase Pursuant to Section 3-15 of the Alameda City Charter for the Purchase of Three Parking Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 July 5, 2011 | CityCouncil/2011-07-05.pdf |