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CityCouncil | 2021-03-02 | 19 | Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye. Ayes: 4. Noes: 1. (21-138) Recommendation to Consider Options for the Alameda Police Department's Emergency Response Vehicle. Not heard. CITY MANAGER COMMUNICATIONS (21-139) The City Manager announced the upcoming one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic; stated the March 16th Council meeting will include the report from the community-led committees; staff will provide perspective and Council will provide direction on moving forward. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (21-140) Vinny Camarillo, Alameda, discussed his concerns about violence against Asian Americans and being verbally attacked; stated more attention is needed regarding the matter. (21-141) Melodye Montgomery, Alameda, expressed concern about releasing the names of people interested in serving on the Park Renaming and Police Reform subcommittees; stated the location where the names were released is concerning; expressed concern about the release of youth names; stated the City Council is responsible for protecting citizens. COUNCIL REFERRALS (21-142) Consider Establishing a New Methodology by which the Number of Housing Units are Calculated for Parcels Zoned C-2-PD (Central Business District with Planned Development Overlay). Not heard. (Councilmember Daysog) (21-143) Consider Directing Staff to Provide an Update on a Previously Approved Referral regarding Free Public WiFi throughout the City. Not heard. (Councilmember Spencer) (21-144) Consider Directing Staff to Extend Webster Street Physical Improvements/ Beautification. Not heard. (Councilmember Daysog) (21-145) Consider Directing Staff to Review an "Adopt a Spot" Traffic Triangle, Traffic Circle and Traffic Corners Program. Not heard. (Councilmember Daysog) (21-146) Consider Adoption of Urgency Ordinance or Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Adding Section 4-61 (Grocery Worker Hazard Pay) to Require Large Grocery Stores in Alameda to Pay Employees an Additional Five Dollars ($5.00) per Hour in Hazard Pay during the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic and to Include Enforcement of Emergency Hazard Pay to Grocery Employees. Not heard. (Vice Mayor Vella and Councilmember Knox White) Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 18 March 2, 2021 | CityCouncil/2021-03-02.pdf |