pages: CityCouncil/2018-07-10.pdf, 14
This data as json
body | date | page | text | path |
---|---|---|---|---|
CityCouncil | 2018-07-10 | 14 | Mayor Spencer stated the 30% maximum cap is a much greater percentage than the population of AUSD employees versus people seeking the housing; she is trying to determine if the figure is arbitrary. The City Attorney stated the percentage was negotiated between the School District and Housing Authority to try to honor the 1991 pass through agreement. Mayor Spencer stated the amount is not based on number of units built or number of employees. Councilmember Matarrese moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft seconded the motion. Under discussion, Mayor Spencer stated that she will not support the motion; she thinks it is critical that the City do outreach and figure out a relationship between what is being offered and the number of units built. On the call for the question, the motion carried by the following roll call vote: Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye; Councilmember Matarrese: Aye; Councilmember Oddie: Aye; Vice Mayor Vella: Aye; and Mayor Spencer: No. Ayes: 4. Noes: 1. (18-404) Recommendation to Support City Efforts to Attain a Zero Waste Goal by Approving Update to Zero Waste Implementation Plan and Authorizing the Acting City Manager to Negotiate and Execute a Contract Not to Exceed $300,000, including Contingency, to Conduct Targeted Technical Assistance to Commercial Businesses and Multi-Family Properties; and (18-404A) Resolution No. 15408, "Amending the Integrated Waste Fund and Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2018-19.' Adopted. Mayor Spencer stated that she is concerned about extending the implementation time from 2020 to 2022; requested an explanation. Garth Schultz, R3 Consulting Group, stated the recommendation to extend the zero waste goal date has to do with the trend lines; modeled out over the next two years, it would be very difficult to meet the 2020 goal date. Mayor Spencer inquired how long 2020 has been the goal, to which Mr. Schultz responded since 2010. Mayor Spencer stated the City is two years away from the goal date and wants to extend since it does not look like the goal will be met. Mr. Schultz stated another reason is each next step is more challenging to achieve when moving from landfill waste. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 6 July 10, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-07-10.pdf |