pages: CityCouncil/2016-09-20.pdf, 11
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CityCouncil | 2016-09-20 | 11 | Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether AMP supports solar in the City buildings, to which the AMP Assistant General Manager - Energy Resource Planning responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Daysog inquired about the need for places to power electric vehicles. The PUB President responded AMP would like to work with the City to figure out where to install charging stations. Vice Mayor Matarrese stated the location of the microgrid is Site A; he would like analysis and justification for the location being at Site A; AMP will be subsidizing the power grid; requested clarity on the value that was not contemplated when the City was negotiating with the Site A developer. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft requested a brief response. The PUB President responded the issue is complex and would have to be discussed later. Mayor Spencer inquired about the AMA study; stated that she received concerns regarding the 4000 watt LED lights, the previous General Manager stated AMP is no longer installing 4000 watt LED lights and would now be installing the 3000 watt lights; inquired whether the new process is being done. The AMP Assistant General Manager - Engineering and Operations responded with details of the LED phase 2; stated AMP plans to conduct a survey and hold a community meeting. Mayor Spencer stated the previous General Manager stated the 4000 watt LED lights were being replaced with the 3000 watt LED lights; inquired whether the new lights are being installed. The AMP Assistant General Manager - Engineering and Operations responded AMP has not made a decision yet and is waiting to hear back from the consultant. Mayor Spencer stated if the plan has changed since July, she would like an update for the community. The City Manager responded that the matter will be brought back to Council if the wattage is above 3000. Expressed concerns regarding thinking globally; stated climate change is a potential catastrophe; the PUB can use resources to inform the community: Ken Peterson, Alameda. (16-468) Introduction of Ordinance Approving a First Amendment to a Lease and Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 20, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-09-20.pdf |