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CityCouncil | 2017-12-05 | 19 | (17-737) Update on Tracking of Council Direction through the Referral Process. (17-738) The City Manager made an announcement regarding the Fire Station 3 Grand Opening. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether completed referrals would age off the list. The City Manager responded the completed referrals will age off at the annual priority goal setting meeting. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (17-739) Gaby Dolphin, Alameda, stated AMP and Public Utilities Board (PUB) need to be involved in the climate plan change; expressed concern with having a nuclear research station in Alameda. Mayor Spencer suggested staff correct the word in the press release from nuclear to renewable energy. COUNCIL REFERRALS (17-740) Consider Providing Direction to Staff on Alameda Municipal Power's (AMP) Smart Meter Program, Including Opting Out, City Manager Voting, Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation, Maintenance and Inspection. (Mayor Spencer and Vice Mayor Vella) Vice Mayor Vella and Mayor Spencer made brief comments regarding the referral. Expressed concern over AMP's Smart Meter program causing serious threats to health; discussed scientific studies and opting out: Christopher Rabe, Alameda. Expressed concern over RF emitting from the Smart Meters; suggested a moratorium on installations: Shelby Sheeham, Alameda. Expressed concern over having to pay to opt out of the Smart Meter program: Lisa Zapata, Alameda. Expressed concern over AMP not listening to the requests of Council and the community: Gaby Dolphin, Alameda. Expressed concern over the safety of Smart Meters and the cost of opt out feature: Heather Curtis, Alameda. Expressed concern over fire and safety of Smart Meters: Nancy Gordon, Alameda. The AMP General Manager stated due to the concerns expressed by the public, the Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 19 December 5, 2017 | CityCouncil/2017-12-05.pdf |