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CityCouncil | 2018-02-20 | 14 | Mayor Spencer inquired whether the recent poll included such questions. Ms. Lew responded disaster preparedness is one of the top four categories that her firm is recommending be included in the bond funds. Ms. Everitt stated 2/3 percent stated upgrading public facilities to address earthquake safety is important. Mayor Spencer inquired whether specific questions asked the people polled whether they would pay bond money for specific projects. Ms. Everitt responded there were 25 different priorities; stated the top ones are listed in the presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the poll connected paying the bond money with the subject, to which Ms. Everitt responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the poll explained that the ballot measure means voters would have to pay money, to which Ms. Everitt responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the questions in the poll correspond with the numbers in the exhibits regarding costs. The Public Works Director responded the numbers are different due to an engineering firm updating the storm drain master plan estimates and incorporating some of the sea level rise analysis within the estimate. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the language in Section 2 of the ordinance refers to replacing or repairing Fire Stations 2 and 5. The Fire Chief responded the language refers to replacing Fire Stations 2 and 5. Mayor Spencer inquired whether it is to replace or update the stations. The Fire Chief responded the infrastructure needs to be replaced. Mayor Spencer inquired where is the language about Fire Stations 2 and 5replacement and cost. The Fire Chief responded the cost is approximately $12.5 million per facility. The City Manager stated the exhibit lists $15 million. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether Council will be allowed to vote on project guidelines. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 14 February 20, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-02-20.pdf |