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CityCouncil | 2019-05-07 | 6 | Councilmember Vella inquired whether the group has filed a See Click Fix request. Vice Mayor Knox White responded the group has reached out to the full City Council; he and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft met with the group; noted the group has been engaged with the Public Works Department since 2015. Councilmember Daysog seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (19-271) Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute a One-Year Agreement with MCK Services, Inc. for Repair and Resurfacing of Approximately Three Miles of Streets, Phase 38, No. P.W. 02-19-03, in an Amount Not to Exceed $4,016,266.80, Including Contingency, with the Option of Four One-Year Extensions, for a Total Five-Year Expenditure Not to Exceed $20,900,813.73; and (19-271A) Resolution No. 15528, "Amending the Fiscal Year 2018-19 Capital Improvement Program Budget by Defunding Revenue and Appropriations in the Pavement Management Project 91610 (2015-17 Capital Budget) by $613,000 Each and Increasing Revenue and Appropriations for Pavement Management Project 91810 (2017-19 Capital Budget) by $613,000 Each." Adopted. Expressed support for Alameda's livable neighborhoods and safe streets initiative; discussed complete streets and daylighting: Pat Potter, Transportation Awareness Committee. Encouraged implementation of daylighting and safe streets; expressed support for Vice Mayor Knox White's suggestions: Jon Spangler, Alameda. Vice Mayor Knox White acknowledged Public Works staff for efficiently implementing plans related to roadways; stated that he has interacted with families that have encountered unsafe road conditions; outlined correspondence received by Council and his response; stated daylighting is one of the most effective things that can be done; proposed approving the contract, with the expectation that streets with expected high volumes of traffic have daylighting, and parking laws will be enforced; outlined unsafe road conditions and recent accidents. Councilmember Vella stated that she lives at an intersection that currently has a four- way stop; noted the first See Click Fix item that she submitted was for daylighting; urged citizens that notice faded red paint on curbs to report it via See Click Fix; expressed support for Vice Mayor Knox White's suggestion of daylighting near collectors and arterials. Councilmember Daysog stated that his questions relate to road reconstruction; daylighting is an important item; requested an overview of three general road treatments be provided by Public Work's staff; expressed concern over the cost per foot for overlay; Regular Meeting Alameda City Council May 7, 2019 5 | CityCouncil/2019-05-07.pdf |