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RecreationandParkCommission | 2010-02-11 | 2 | M/S/C SONNEMAN/RESTAGNO (approved) "That the October 5, 2009 Recreation Commission Special Meeting minutes are approved." Approved (4): Ogden, Restagno, Cooper, Sonneman Abstained (1): Brown Absent (1): Mariani The November 12, 2009 Recreation & Park Commission Regular Meeting minutes are tabled until the next meeting. M/S/C COOPER/RESTAGNO (approved) "That the January 14, 2009 Recreation Commission Meeting minutes are approved.' Approved (4): Ogden, Restagno, Brown, Cooper Abstained (1): Sonneman Absent (1): Mariani 3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, AGENDA (Any person may address the Commission in regard to any matter over which the Commission has jurisdiction or of which it may take cognizance that is not on the agenda.) Dorothy Freeman, Alameda resident, asked if there is a proposed time of when the Alameda Boys & Girls Club Measure WW application will be available. Director Lillard stated that their application has to be filed by March 31, 2010. But, if it is submitted before that time he believes it is a public document. Ms. Freeman requested a copy of the Alameda Boys & Girls Club Measure WW application when it is submitted. Director Lillard stated that copies can be provided once it is submitted. Ms. Freeman asked the four names of the people who were to work on the Alameda Beltline Park. Director Lillard stated that it was himself, Public Works Director, Deputy City Manager, and Andrew Thomas, Planning Services Manager in Community Development Department. The Deputy City Manager is the chair of the committee and is in charge. Ms. Freeman stated that her pet peeve in all of this is Estuary Park. They have been working on this project for approximately nine years; they have gone out and found money, talked to public officials and the only people they cannot seem to get on board is the City. This park could have been built several years ago if they could get some support or somebody from the City working with them. They would like to know what it would take to get some cooperation. They as individuals cannot go and apply for money; they have to have the City working with them to be able to apply. Director Lillard stated that he would recommend starting with the City Manager's office. They would need to provide direction to move forward whether it is the Planning Department or ARPD. Recreation & Park Commission Mtg. 2 Minutes - Thursday, February 11, 2010 | RecreationandParkCommission/2010-02-11.pdf |