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CityCouncil | 2018-07-10 | 22 | Expressed concern over distractions from project opponents; stated the project will improve Alameda: Philip James, Alameda. Urged support of the project; stated everyone has communicated well to create a plan that will work for the community: Eric Gantos, Hot Rod Shop. Expressed support for the project and the Bay Trail along the waterfront; state the housing will pay for the needed infrastructure: Joann Martin, Hot Rod Shop. Stated that he was an early supporter of the project, which gives a lot back to Alameda: David Wilhite, Alameda Marina. Urged Council to approve the Master Plan; stated that she is really impressed by the process and community input: Vicki Sedlack, Alameda. Discussed the benefits of infill projects: Sara Sieloff, Center for Creative Land Recycling. Expressed her appreciation for creating a community for all; discussed the waterlife program: Sarah Kaplan, American Waterlife Association. Discussed his paddle board business; expressed support for the great water access the project will provide; urged approval: Mike Wong, Mike's Paddle. Discussed the inclusion of the boatyard and dockyard, which is innovative; strongly encouraged support: Paul Kaplan. Stated the community has worked together to make a much better project; SAWW recommends that the City oversee an independent property management firm: Maggie Sabovich, Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association, SAWW. Stated dry storage for 60 boats is inadequate; outlined his experience over the last 40 years: Paul Muller, Oakland Submitted information; stated a boatyard operator is needed; rental units should be affordable; discussed parking; suggested having a fee for vacant properties: Gretchen Lipow, Alameda Citizens Task Force. Showed a photo; discussed needed infrastructure improvements and modern boat repair services: Paul Houtz, Alameda Marina. Urged Council to support the project, which will provide jobs, housing and waterfront access; discussed traffic: Lars Hanson, Alameda Expressed concern over the EIR; questioned whether everyone read the EIR and draft EIR; stated the appendices was missing the traffic component: former Councilmember Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 14 July 10, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-07-10.pdf |