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CityCouncil | 2019-05-07 | 5 | Continued Climate Action and Resiliency Plan Services by Extending the Term Five Months and Increasing the Compensation in an Amount Not to Exceed $78,542, Including Contingency, for a Total Agreement Expenditure of $378,437. Accepted; and (*19-269 A) Resolution No. 15526, "Increasing the Fiscal Year 2018-19 Capital Projects Fund Budget for the Climate Action Plan Project by $50,000 from the Tidelands Fund". Adopted. (19-270) Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with MCK Services, Inc. for the Repair and Resurfacing of Portions of Otis Drive and Pacific Avenue, No. P.W. 03-15-02, in an Amount, Including Contingency, Not to Exceed $1,392,537.60; and (19-270A) Resolution No. 15527, "Amending the Fiscal Year 2018-19 Capital Improvement Program Budget by Defunding Revenue and Appropriations in the Pavement Management Project 91810 by $750,000 Each and Increasing Revenue and Appropriations for Otis Drive and Pacific Avenue Resurfacing Project 91347 by $750,000 Each.' Adopted. Councilmember Daysog stated that he would like to combine the current item with the next item [paragraph no. 19- because both deal with road improvements in different parts of Alameda, but he is amenable to taking them separately; questioned the precise road treatment to be considered; outlined the treatment possibilities provided; inquired the cost comparison against professionally and locally established benchmarks. The City Engineer responded an overlay is being done and a base repair for areas where the pavement has failed; stated treatment costs are in line with industry standards. Vice Mayor Knox White stated that he and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft have met with neighbors about ongoing concerns; expressed concern about the lack of outreach and the lack of information related to updates for the area; requested staff to conduct outreach to the community to ensure striping concerns are addressed. Vice Mayor Knox White moved approval of the staff recommendation and adoption of the resolution, with direction that outreach occur prior to the striping documents being finalized. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she and Vice Mayor Knox White met with neighbors after a workshop; the City Engineer is aware of concerns and will address concerns in the near future. Councilmember Vella requested clarification of Vice Mayor Knox White's request. Vice Mayor Knox White stated that a group of people have been trying to engage around the issue and should receive outreach. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council May 7, 2019 4 | CityCouncil/2019-05-07.pdf |