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CityCouncil | 2022-02-01 | 2 | suggests the need for more trash services; expressed concern about quality of life and effects to the neighborhood; urged Council to consider addressing how dumping matters are handled. (22-075) Josh Altieri, Alameda Housing Authority, announced that applications are still being accepted for Rosefield Village; discussed available units at Rosefield Village; stated the State of California awarded the Housing Authority $2.5 million to build more affordable housing; discussed upcoming events and landlord-tenant guides for rent programs. (22-076) Carmen Reid, Alameda, discussed an initiative related to city and county land- use, zoning and local housing laws; stated the initiative would return decision making ability to local communities. (22-077) Zac Bowling, Alameda Democratic Club, stated the Club is hosting State Superintendent Tony Thurmond to discuss California's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (22-078) Brian Kennedy, Alameda, expressed concern about the SEED Collaborative contract approved at the last Council meeting. CONSENT CALENDAR Expressed concern about abandoned boats and the Police grant [paragraph no. 22-082] not being utilized last year when there is great demand: Brock de Lappe, Oakland Marina. Encouraged the City to apply for the Police grant: Sandra Coong, Marina Village Yacht Harbor. Councilmember Herrera Spencer recorded a no vote on the teleconference findings [paragraph no. 22-081 and requested final passage of the Encinal Terminals ordinances [paragraph nos. 22-083, 22-083A, and 22-083B] be removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft requested staff provide comments on the Police grant. The Assistant City Manager stated staff has applied for the grant in previous years; the cost per boat is $7,500 and the grant will provide enough funding for the removal of 10 vessels; Bay Area Conservation District Commission has authorized its staff to move forward with a regional effort related to abandoned boats and the City will participate in the effort as well. Vice Mayor Vella moved approval of the reminder of the Consent Calendar. Councilmember Knox White seconded the motion, which carried by the following roll call Regular Meeting Alameda City Council February 1, 2022 2 | CityCouncil/2022-02-01.pdf |