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CityCouncil | 2018-03-06 | 9 | ACBT and Alameda resident. Discussed the cannabis matter [paragraph no. 18-129]: Phil Redd, Alameda Cannabis LLC. Mayor Spencer clarified the current item being discussed is the Alameda Point matter, not Cannabis. Councilmember Oddie raised a point of order that speakers are supposed to speak to the Council as a body and not point out individual Councilmembers. Urged Council to move forward to support housing in Alameda: Philip James, Alameda. Urged Council to support the project to help the Alameda Point community: Doug Biggs, Alameda Point Collaborative. Discussed housing and commercial properties not being built: Dorothy Freeman, Alameda Stated AC Transit supports the amendment and is excited about new transit service at Alameda Point: Michael Eshleman, AC Transit. Urged Council to move forward with the project: Jim Summers. Urged Council to vote no on the amendment; stated the financing does not add up: Robert Matz, Alameda. Stated that he supports the amendment; the infrastructure at Alameda Point needs to be updated: Brad Shook, Bladium and Alameda resident. Stated Alameda needs affordable housing now: Victoria Fierce, East Bay for Everyone. Stated that she supports the project moving forward; the project helps with the transportation problem: Anne Cook, Alameda. Stated that she is in favor of the project moving forward to assist with housing needs: Laura Thomas, Renewed Hope. Stated that she is in favor of the amendment; urged Council to approve the amendment: Sarah Sieloff, Center for Creative Land Recycling. Urged Council to support the amendment: Josh Geyer, Alameda. Urged Council to support the amendment to finally develop Alameda Point and fix the infrastructure: Jon Spangler, Alameda. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 9 March 6, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-03-06.pdf |