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CityCouncil | 2022-03-15 | 16 | Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she would like City staff to reach out to EBRPD; time is of the essence. Expressed support for the project: Zac Bowling, Alameda. Questioned how the public can get information on the historic plaques, especially the Merchant Marines: Rosalinda Fortuna, Alameda. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated the project has been worked on since the ballot measure; inquired how many years it has been since the ballot measure passed, to which Mr. Biggs responded three. Councilmember Herrera Spencer discussed the homeless count. Councilmember Knox White concurred with Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft; stated the City should help with any hurdles; the project needs to move forward as expeditiously as possible. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated staff understands the gravity and need for the project; encouraged Mr. Biggs to reach out if any assistance is needed. (22-186) Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with Andrew M. Jordan, Inc., DBA A&B Construction, in a Not to Exceed Amount of $31,277,673, for the Alameda Point Reuse Area Infrastructure Replacement Phase 1 and Phase 2, No. P.W. 11- 19-55; and (22-186 A) Resolution No. 15878, "Amending the Capital Improvement Program Budget by Increasing Revenue and Expenditure Appropriations in the Alameda Point Backbone Infrastructure Capital Improvement Project (C75000) by $5,790,913 from Available Fund Balance in the Alameda Point/Base Reuse Fund (290) to Construct the Alameda Point Reuse Area Infrastructure Replacement Phase 1 and 2, No. P.W. 11-19-55." Adopted. The Public Works Director gave a Power Point presentation. In response to Councilmember Knox White's inquiries about land not included on the map, the Public Works Director stated Package K would be sold to a developer who would be responsible for the infrastructure; the streets not included are not backbone streets; when the adaptive reuse areas are subdivided and sold, the adjacent development would be responsible for frontage improvements. Councilmember Knox White stated the program is $31 million; related to an earlier discussion regarding voter approval, inquired whether the voters approved the program. The Public Works Director responded the voters did not approve the project; stated the Master Infrastructure Plan was approved by Council. Councilmember Daysog stated that he does not see an issue; the earlier discussion was about General Fund money and activities; the project is pay as you go; proceeds from the property sales are being used to pay for infrastructure; the subjects are completely different. Councilmember Knox White stated a Council policy requires the building sales to go into an Regular Meeting Alameda City Council March 15, 2022 14 | CityCouncil/2022-03-15.pdf |