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CityCouncil | 2021-06-15 | 4 | (21-401 CC) Resolution No. 15782, "Approving and Adopting the Operating and Capital Budget for Fiscal Years (FYs) 2021-22 and 2022-23." Adopted; (21-15 SACIC) Resolution No. 21-12, "Approving and Adopting the Budget for FYs 2021-22 and 2022-23"; and (21-401 A CC) Resolution No. 15783, "Approving Workforce Changes and Amending the Management and Confidential Employees Association (MCEA) Salary Schedule in FYs 2021-22 and 2022-23 Effective July 1, 2021.' Adopted. The Finance Director made brief comments. The Senior Management Analyst and Supervising Senior Engineer gave a Power Point presentation. Councilmember/Commissione Knox White requested confirmation that the staff recommendation is consistent with direction given at the previous workshops, to which the Finance Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember/Commissioner Daysog inquired whether the $200,000 park maintenance budget is for the resurfacing of tennis and pickle ball courts and whether the Recreation and Park Commission will weigh-in and provide recommendations. The Supervising Senior Engineer responded in the affirmative; stated the increase in funding is for park improvements, with specific projects to be determined at a later date. Councilmember/Commissioner Knox White stated that he would like to clarify the funding is not specifically for tennis and pickle ball court resurfacing; the funding is for projects identified by the Recreation and Park Commission, which could be beyond the resurfacing. Vice Mayor/Commissioner Vella expressed support for the clarification. Urged $250,000 in funding for the master planning of DePave Park; outlined benefits of the Park: Linda Carloni, Golden Gate Audubon Society. Stated there is a disconnect relative to direction previously provided by Council on Police Reform and Equity; several important matters in an upcoming matter include budget applications with no allocated funds, which is an important step in implementing the Subcommittee recommendations; urged funding be allocated now: Jacqueline Zipkin, Transform Alameda. Stated there is lack of funding in the budget for the Police Accountability Committee; the recommendations provided by the Steering Committee have been approved by Council; funding should be included in the proposed budget; urged Council to amend the proposed budget: Lorin Laiacona Salem, Alameda. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Successor Agency 2 to the Community Improvement Commission June 15, 2021 | CityCouncil/2021-06-15.pdf |