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CityCouncil | 2018-05-01 | 15 | Quitclaim a 26-Acre of Real Property to CP VI Admirals Cove, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company ("Carmel") as Consideration for Demolition of the Existing Improvements on the Future Singleton Avenue Extension; and (II) Execute Any and All Ancillary Documents and to Perform Any and All Acts Necessary or Desirable to Consummate the Transaction. Introduced. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft moved introduction of the ordinances. Vice Mayor Vella seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (18-262) Recommendation to Approve the Continuation of the Dockless Bike Share Program with Refinements and with a Single Bike Share Company; and (18-262A) Resolution No. 15377, "Authorizing the Acting City Manager to Approve in Substantial Form and Release a Request for Proposals for Dockless Bike Share and Negotiate and Enter into an Agreement and All Necessary Documents with the Successful Vendor." Adopted. Stated that she is in favor of continuing beyond the pilot and moving forward with the RFP and hopefully LimeBike; the majority of the feedback was around bike parking; discussed the City's lack of secure bike parking; stated the regulation which allows business owners to say bike racks cannot be installed should be reviewed;: Denyse Trepanier, Bike Walk Alameda. The Senior Transportation Coordinator gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Spencer stated when complaints are received, it takes City time; inquired whether the City bills LimeBike. The Senior Transportation Coordinator responded in the negative; noted the City is not paying LimeBike. Mayor Spencer inquired how the issue would be addressed. The Senior Transportation Coordinator responded the City will be charging some contractual fees in order to monitor the program going forward to cover some of said costs; stated the City will be able to directly bill the operator as well. Mayor Spencer inquired why a fee study has not been done, but is done with other businesses, such as cannabis and rent. The Acting City Manager responded LimeBike is providing the residents with a benefit. The Acting Assistant City Manager stated there were administrative costs and staff is suggesting the costs be recovered through the program as part of the RFP. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 10 May 1, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-05-01.pdf |