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CityCouncil | 2021-11-30 | 22 | on page 60 CC-7 at the end of the policy; "minimize sound walls" should change back to the existing: "prohibit sound walls" on page 62 CC-7f; he would like a similar change under page 62 CC-7h for the term "including transit" to "especially transit;" page 63 CC-10b under parking requirements, language should be changed to "maintain street parking requirements and include maximum parking requirements;' a Section should be added on page 64 CC-12b called "Revenues" which will utilize congestion management pricing revenues to fund improvements to transit and active transportation modes of travel; Council should make sure the City provides better options for people not to pay for expenses; page 74 CC-29 Alameda Point Marine Conservation Wildlife and Recreation Area discusses a new park which has not been discussed by Council and includes six to seven actions that have staff going out to find funding; expressed support for removing the actions putting staff in charge of the funding and change the first word to "support;" stated the City should be performing more outreach and stepping back to acknowledge a good thing while also being supportive; language should be changed back to: "prohibit widening" from the proposed: "discourage widening" on page 88 ME-7h.-i; he would like to add a Section e: "complete streets shall not be interpreted to prohibit pedestrian, bicycle and/or transit-only streets which provide direct connections for active transportation and transit users" on page 89 ME-10; the City can say it has complete streets and is developing streets for everybody and can also ensure that cars do not drive on all asphalt areas; the only action shown is to increase driving by building off-street driving zones on page 91 ME-12, Council should add a Section ME-12a: "prioritize the actions listed in ME-14 and support a safe mobility and access to school sites" and change the current Section 12a to 12b adding an intro stating: "where safety issues are identified, and drop-off areas can be accommodated without prioritizing drive to school trips consider.. naming rights agreements that do not limit or change public access to the facility on should be added page 107 OS-3b; "seek" should be changed to "support" next to funding requests on page 115 OS-22 in order to enhance habitat values; he would like to ensure prioritizing outreach and outreach to communities which have not historically been contacted. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated she would like input on changes to page 74, CC-29, Alameda Point Marine Conservation Wildlife and Recreation areas; she does not want Council to eliminate necessary work for grant applications; grants can be time critical; she agrees with the concept on Council approval; the comments provided are recommendations and can be direction to staff. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director stated removing the actions does not prevent the Recreation and Parks Department from seeking funding; the actions list seeking funding, but does not determine whether the action is priority over all other things seeking funding. Vice Mayor Vella stated that she is fine with most of the recommendations proposed by Councilmember Knox White; expressed concern about changes to page 74, the Alameda Point Marine Conservation Wildlife and Recreation areas; stated that she would like feedback from partners; she would like to ensure Council does not do something which will impact relationships with other agencies; outreach should consider not only the who and what, but also the when; expressed support for equitable access early on without waiting. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated early equitable access is key across everything the City does; it would be difficult for the City to over-communicate; residents expect communication of the City. Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated that she would like Council to consider adding: Continued November 16, 2021 Regular Meeting Alameda City Council November 30, 2021 22 | CityCouncil/2021-11-30.pdf |