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CityCouncil | 2016-11-01 | 8 | The Redevelopment Project Manager gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired what is the Collaborative Partners. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded the Alameda Point Collaborative, Building Future's for Women and Children and Operation Dignity. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether Collaborative Partners is for formerly homeless households, to which the Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative; stated Building Future's for Women and Children is for women and children that have experienced domestic violence and Operation Dignity is for homeless veterans. Mayor Spencer inquired about the map on slide 4. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded the specific plan is to consolidate the 34-acre area that the three housing providers currently occupy; the location was selected to qualify for low income tax credits; continued the presentation. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether the Collaborative Partners are taking a much smaller footprint than they currently have, to which the Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative; stated the Collaborative Partners are going from 34-acres to 10-acres. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the Main Street area's perimeter is the entire area on the map, to which the Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether Council and the public are being asked to comment on the external boundary and whether the three colors on the map will be consolidated into the one red color, to which the Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative; continued the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the Main Street area is the entire area on the map shown on slide 4, to which the Redevelopment Project Manager responded in the affirmative. In response to Mayor Spencer's inquiry regarding the colors on the map, the Redevelopment Project Manager stated the green space is open space and parks; the green Central Garden area is the main gathering space and tree lined streets; the Collaborative partner's site is also on the map. Mayor Spencer inquired how many homes will be in the area. The Redevelopment Project Manager responded the plan is providing the vision of how the area will look; the actual numbers and types of homes will be determined later with the Request for Qualification (RFQ) and Request for Proposal (RFP) process. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council November 1, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-11-01.pdf |