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CityCouncil | 2017-10-03 | 17 | Urged Council to address the problems of trespassing, beach erosion, public safety and security issues; expressed concerns about the sea wall, security and blind spots backing out from garages: Donna Fisher, Alameda. Expressed concerns with some of the short term solutions; discussed security concerns: Rob Barretts, Alameda. Stated Council should not waste money on a study and consultants if it is not going to solve the issue; the survey should include the entire community: Serge Wilson, Alameda. Expressed concerns with encroachment on Fernside Boulevard and Eastshore Drive by private property owners; urged Council to value public access to the space and not allow private property owners to use the access points for personal use: Jeff Wasserman, Alameda. Expressed concerns with the safety and feasibility of the access points: Owen Flynn, Alameda. Urged Council to go forward with the feasibility study: Lee Padway, Alameda. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she supports a feasibility study and moving forward with the project, including community input. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether $250,000 would be deducted from the $1.1 million available from the sale proceeds, to which the Recreation and Parks Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Oddie inquired if $250,000 is only for the paving and the fencing. The Public Works Project Manager responded in the affirmative; stated $250,000 is only an estimate. Councilmember Oddie inquired what component of the cost is the paving and what is the fencing. The Public Works Project Manager responded the paving is approximately $150,000, $30,000 is for a designer or civil engineer, and the final fence, which will be a wrought iron, would cost $50,000. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether there would be no cost if the fence is not replaced, to which the Public Works Project Manager responded the current fence is a temporary fence and will need to be replaced. Councilmember Oddie inquired what the cost of the feasibility study is for all six access points. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 15 October 3, 2017 | CityCouncil/2017-10-03.pdf |