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CityCouncil | 2019-03-16 | 15 | City Council Workshop City Council Workshop Report Management Partners Infrastructure Create a database of all city-owned buildings, what they are being used for and their current state of repair Establish standards regarding what constitutes adequate infrastructure, such as pavement rating and/or road repaving treatment Take advantage of funding sources (e.g., gas tax, SB1 for roads) Determine what to do about storm water issues Alameda Point - Where we are? Need to consider fire, police and schools Build dialogue regarding what to fund and allocate more money for infrastructure; consider spending money now so it will save more money in the future Partner with neighboring cities regarding the issue of sea level rise Pursue grant funding available to improve environmental goals like clean air Develop a policy that factors in lifetime replacement costs for infrastructure Talk about revenue measures that could be used to fund infrastructure City's pool/swim center is important; there is a false sense of austerity with budgets the last few years, consider allocating money to it Observe geographical equities If the city is going to go in debt for a bond, we need to invest in mitigation to sea level rise (SLR) Referrals to Council Workshop Sunshine Ordinance Discussion of the City's Sunshine Ordinance was referred to this meeting; therefore, following discussion on the top three priorities we shift to this topic. Below are notes from the discussion: We should have a special workshop or study session with the City Attorney in attendance regarding the Sunshine Ordinance. Once the new City Attorney is on board ask him to assess current issues and provide guidance. Need clarity on when and why some memos are marked "attorney-client privilege" 11 | CityCouncil/2019-03-16.pdf |