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CityCouncil | 2016-11-01 | 11 | Mayor Spencer inquired whether Council has not yet made the decision on what goes where. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the decision is part of the RFQ process, to which the Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired who would make the decision on what would go where after the RFQ process. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded the Council would make said determination. Mayor Spencer inquired whether staff would return to Council with the proposal. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded staff would come up with recommendations and request approval from Council; continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired what narrow streets means. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded there are a few variations in the plan; the narrowest travel lane would be no narrower than 10 feet. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether a 10 foot wide travel lane is comparable to Broadway in Alameda. The Base Reuse Director responded a 10 foot wide travel lane is a standard width. The Redevelopment Project Manager continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired what is the acreage of the Central Gardens. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded 3 acres; stated the whole Main Street area is 108 acres. Mayor Spencer requested information on comparable parks and acreage be added to presentations. The Redevelopment Project Manager continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether there are one story buildings in the historic district, to which the Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative. In response to Mayor Spencer's further inquiry regarding the historic district, the Redevelopment Project Manager stated the vision is to have more density to create Regular Meeting Alameda City Council November 1, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-11-01.pdf |