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CityCouncil | 2018-03-20 | 15 | sponsoring a meter, so that City funds are not being expended. Mayor Spencer stated that she would still like to include the request for the parking meters; she believes the City will end up with the sponsorship. Councilmember Oddie inquired how much staff believes the parking meters will raise. The Community Development Director stated it would depend on whether the City gets sponsorship and recoups the installation cost. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the money for the meters can be paid off when the City is reimbursed from sponsorship, to which the Community Development Director responded in the affirmative; stated the money would go back into homeless programs. Vice Mayor Vella inquired whether the money could go to Building Futures to provide for more case management. The Community Development Director responded in the affirmative; stated the Council could earmark the money to support case management. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of the staff recommendation [adoption of resolution] to appropriate an additional $88,400 from the General Fund in the Fiscal Year identified to the programs that are listed with two provisos: 1) any revenue raised around the parking meters is placed into the outreach program and supplemental case management, which is identified as $25,000, and 2) direct staff to appropriate $120,000 for case management for the Operation Dignity contract and mobile outreach. Vice Mayor Vella seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (18-164) Resolution No. 15363, "Amending Resolution No. 15319, "Calling an Election to be Consolidated with the Statewide Election on November 6, 2018 and Submitting to the Voters at That Election a Measure that Proposes to Amend the City Charter by Incorporating into the Charter Ordinance 3148 (Rent Stabilization Ordinance), with Certain Modifications," by Amending Section 3 (Ballot Question). Adopted. The City Clerk and City Attorney gave a brief presentation. Stated the Charter amendment is problematic for Alameda; the most vulnerable need legal protection and housing; expressed concerns with the language of the ballot question: Catherine Pauling, ARC. Mayor Spencer stated the second option is the simplest and easiest to understand. Councilmember Matarrese suggested adding Ordinance 3148 to the wording of number two. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 15 March 20, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-03-20.pdf |