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CityCouncil | 2018-01-02 | 9 | Stated Alameda needs housing for seniors: Janet Bailey, Alameda. Urged Council to support the project: Matt Regan, Bay Area Council. Stated Alameda Citizen Task Force supports keeping the cap and 15 units per acre: Paul Foreman, Alameda Citizens Task Force. Stated that she supports the 15 units per acre and the project proposed by Carmel Partners: Dorothy Freeman, Alameda. Stated that he supports the proposed project; listed the benefits of infill development: Sam Hare Steig, Center for Creative Land Recycling. Stated that he does not support the cap due to the need for housing: Doug Biggs, Alameda Point Collaborative (APC). Stated the project will provide hope for many people in Alameda; urged Council to give the infrastructure improvements a priority to fast-track the construction of affordable housing: Michelle McGarraugh, APC. Stated that he supports removing the G overlay; urged Council to support the cap: Mark Vis, Alameda. Urged Council to support the project and build more housing: Denise Trepanier, Alameda. Urged Council to not remove the cap: Courtney Shepard, Alameda. Expressed concern with the completion of the roads to address traffic for the neighbors in the area with the new development: Kathryn Sáenz Duke, APC. Urged Council to support the project and build more affordable housing in Alameda: John McCahan, Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. Urged Council to not impose a cap and allow for more affordable housing in Alameda: Doyle Saylor, Renewed Hope. Stated that she is opposed to the cap: Lynette Lee, Renewed Hope. Urged Council to support the project to address the housing issue in Alameda: Liz Verela, Building Futures with Women and Children. Urged Council to remove the G overlay; stated that she does not support the cap: Laura Thomas, Renewed Hope. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council January 2, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-01-02.pdf |