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CityCouncil | 2011-07-19 | 5 | The Interim Fire Chief stated a former EMS Director developed a report detailing revenues; that he requested the report and would provide it to Council. Councilmember Johnson inquired whether the Alameda Hospital ambulance is licensed, to which the Interim Fire Chief responded that he does now know. In response to Councilmember Johnson's inquiry, the Interim Fire Chief stated the County has the right to award contracts and EOA's throughout the County for non- emergency ambulance transports. Mayor Gilmore stated Council is very interested in adding Section 2.4 language to the Agreement. Councilmember Tam moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Johnson seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*11-396) Reject the Sole Bid and Resolution No. 14609, "Authorizing Open Market Negotiations of a Contract Pursuant to Section 3-15 of the Alameda City Charter for Park Street Streetscape, Lincoln Avenue to Webb Avenue, and Central Avenue to San Jose Avenue, No. P. W. 10-09-30, Contingent Upon Caltrans Approval of Cost Effectiveness/Publio Interest Finding." Adopted. (11-397) Resolution No. 14610, "Approving a Revised Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Between the Alameda Police Officers Association and the City of Alameda for the Period Beginning January 3, 2010 and Ending June 29, 2013." Adopted. The Human Resources Director gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Johnson inquired whether the MOU is the same as the one approved for the Fire Fighters, to, which the Human Resources Director responded in the affirmative. Mayor Gilmore inquired whether staff had been in negotiations for eighteen months to two years, to which the Human Resources Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Tam stated public safety already pays the entire [employee] PERS contribution; inquired whether public safety would be paying the City's portion. The Human Resources Director responded public safety would be paying the 2% portion of the City's contribution; stated currently, public safety pays 9% towards pension; the revised MOU would result in public safety paying 11%. Councilmember Tam inquired whether other cities have public safety pay the full employee and part of the city contribution. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 5 July 19, 2011 | CityCouncil/2011-07-19.pdf |