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CityCouncil | 2018-02-20 | 6 | at $23 per $100,000 of value on all properties in the City of Alameda. Adoption of Resolution Determining that the Public Interest and Necessity Demand the Making of Infrastructure Improvements and Their Financing through the Issuance of General Obligation Bonds. Not adopted; (18-098A) Adoption of Resolution Amending the General Fund Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2017-18 for the Cost of Submitting the Measure to the Voters. Not adopted; and (18-098B) Introduction of Ordinance Calling a Special Election and Ordering the Submission of a Proposition Incurring Bonded Debt for the Purpose of Financing Clean Water, Street Infrastructure and Disaster/Emergency Preparedness Improvements Throughout the Geographic Boundaries of the City to the Qualified Voters of the City of Alameda at the Special Municipal Election to be Held on June 5, 2018. Not introduced. The City Manager made brief comments. Mayor Spencer requested clarification on whether Council is being asked to vote yes on the matter tonight; inquired whether Council would come up with a list of eligible projects prior to putting the matter to the voters. The City Manager responded the ordinance contains a general list of projects based on community input under Section 2; stated staff is asking Council to review the Section 2 list and either confirm, revise or say no to the list. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the matter is a first reading and will return to Council at the next meeting for a second reading to meet the deadline for the June ballot. The City Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether changes would affect being able to have the first reading. The City Manager responded tonight would be the night to make the necessary changes and still qualify as the first reading. Mayor Spencer inquired whether only non-substantial changes can be made, to which the City Manager responded in the affirmative. Mayor Spencer inquired whether Council deciding to go with three different items instead of the items on the list counts as a first reading. The City Manager responded the first reading only applies if there are non-substantial changes. The Public Works Director; Catherine Lew, Lew Edwards Group; Miranda Everitt, Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 February 20, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-02-20.pdf |