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CityCouncil/2010-06-15.pdf,37 | CityCouncil | 2010-06-15 | 37 | is not sure whether changes have occurred in the last month or so; the School District is evaluating facility needs; SunCal has provided two school sites within the plan. Mayor/Chair Johnson stated school site placement has been an issue. Mr. Brown stated the he is unaware of any location issues, but SunCal would be happy to engage in said conversation; the issue is a normal give and take process and would be part of the EIR. Mayor/Chair Johnson inquired whether SunCal is working on a transportation plan. Mr. Brown responded transportation planning is a big part of the budget; stated SunCal is finding its own expert to advance the ball on transportation and transit issues; alternatives are being reviewed; SunCal realizes that issues need to be fully mitigated in order for a plan to be viable and approved by the City; SunCal recognizes that transportation issues cannot become worse and is willing to work with its own consultant in addition to the joint consultant retained through the EIR. Regular Meeting Alameda Public Financing Authority June 15, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-06-15.pdf |
CityCouncil/2010-07-27.pdf,37 | CityCouncil | 2010-07-27 | 37 | COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (10-397 CC) Consideration of Mayor's nomination for appointment to the Public Utilities Board. Mayor Johnson nominated Madeline Deaton for appointment to the Public Utilities Board. (10-398 CC) Councilmember Gilmore inquired why Council did not find out about the documentation given to the District Attorney on May 26, 2010 until six weeks later. The City Attorney responded the District Attorney's office requested that the matter be kept confidential pending their investigation; stated it was only at the insistence of the attorneys for the City and Interim City Manager, given the fact that it was necessary to hold a Closed Session regarding SunCal, that precipitated the need to make the matter public. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor/Chair Johnson adjourned the meeting at 1:47 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Lara Weisiger, City Clerk Secretary, CIC The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Alameda Reuse 37 and Redevelopment Authority, and Community Improvement Commission July 27, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-07-27.pdf |
CityCouncil/2016-01-05.pdf,37 | CityCouncil | 2016-01-05 | 37 | Councilmember Daysog stated that he would have liked to see something regarding mom and pop landlords and just cause eviction; however, we live in a world of compromise; focusing on Ordinance 1, Council began to flush out elements of how to move forward; he is concerned that the economics are not being dealt with seriously enough; more can be figured out over the coming weeks; at least Council is focusing on Ordinance 1. Mayor Spencer stated at least one email was received regarding changes being made to no longer allow pets. The Assistant City Attorney stated the issue has been addressed because pets are included in the definition of rent; increasing a pet fee would apply to reaching the threshold. Mayor Spencer stated that she would like the issue of changes being made to no longer allow pets to return to Council. The Assistant City Attorney stated perhaps the matter could be considered a reduction in service. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft inquired when the ordinance would return, to which the City Attorney responded staff could draft the new ordinance and bring back the first reading on February 2nd. The Assistant City Attorney suggested the ordinance return at the same time as the capital improvement plan to provide the whole picture. The City Attorney inquired when the plan would be ready, to which the Community Development Director responded the second meeting in February. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether the moratorium would have to be extended again. The Assistant City Attorney responded the moratorium has been extended until March. The City Attorney stated the Council could extend the moratorium again at said time to allow for a first and second reading and 30 days for the ordinance to become effective. Mayor Spencer stated that she is fine with doing so; stated staff should take the time needed; inquired whether Council agrees. After Council expressed consensus, Mayor Spencer stated a majority agrees. The Community Development Director stated staff will draft the ordinance based on the consensus direc… | CityCouncil/2016-01-05.pdf |
CityCouncil/2016-02-16.pdf,37 | CityCouncil | 2016-02-16 | 37 | Mayor Spencer inquired how much time is anticipated to finish the CIP and the appropriation of funds. The Community Development Director responded the discussion would also include the program fee; she estimates one hour to one and a half hours. Mayor Spencer suggested continuing the meeting until 5:30 p.m. on March 1st, then hold the regularly scheduled meeting at 7:00 p.m. The Community Development Director stated extension of the urgency ordinance extending the moratorium would be discussed at the regular meeting. At 2:38 a.m., Mayor Spencer continued the meeting to March 1, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Sunshine Ordinance. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 35 February 16, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-02-16.pdf |
CityCouncil/2017-07-18.pdf,37 | CityCouncil | 2017-07-18 | 37 | MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION (SACIC) TUESDAY-JULY 18, 2017--7:01 P.M. Mayor/Chair Spencer convened the meeting at 2:48 a.m. ROLL CALL - Present: Councilmembers/Commissioners Ezzy Ashcraft, Matarrese, Oddie, Vella and Mayor/Chair Spencer - 5. Absent: None. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS None. REGULAR AGENDA ITEM (17-490 CC/17-010SACIC) Public Hearing to Consider: 1) Approving and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Consent to Partial Assignment and Assumption Agreement for the Alameda Disposition and Development Agreement for the Alameda Landing Mixed Use Project; and 2) Authorizing the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute an Operating Memorandum for the Disposition and Development Agreement Consistent with the Term Sheet. A Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the Alameda Landing Mixed Use Development Project was Certified in Accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (State Clearinghouse #2006012091) in 2006. An Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Actions has been Prepared. Approved. The matter was heard under the Public Hearing regarding Alameda Landing on the regular City Council meeting. Councilmember/Commissioner Oddie moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember/Commissioner Vella seconded the motion, which carried by the following voice vote: Ayes: Councilmembers/Commissioners Ezzy Ashcraft, Matarrese, Oddie and Vella - 4. Noes: Mayor/Chair Spencer - 1. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Mayor/Chair Spencer adjourned the meeting at 2:49 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council and Successor Agency to the Community Improvement Commission July 18, 2017 | CityCouncil/2017-07-18.pdf |
CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf,37 | CityCouncil | 2021-07-06 | 37 | not wish to strip the language, a partially stripped resolution has been proposed by Christopher Buckley; noted Councilmember Herrera Spencer's resolution adds emphasis on the need to renegotiate the Navy housing cap in an attempt to eliminate the cap; stated the staff report outlines the current Navy housing cap allowance of 1,200 units; renegotiating the cap will be an attempt to get the maximum amount of units possible at Alameda Point; a variety of constraints exist at Alameda Point which will have to be worked through; removing the housing cap is a good idea from staff's perspective; there are fair housing aspects of State Housing law; placing all units at Alameda Point is not a strategy; Alameda Point does have a lot of vacant land which is underutilized; Alameda Point allows for 25% affordable housing and has a strong case for maximizing the space; staff is looking for direction and confirmation of how Council would like to lead the Housing Element process. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she agrees with removing the Navy housing cap; it does not make sense to pay a premium for adding more housing at Alameda Point however, the approach may not be the wisest; signaling the Navy by including language in the resolution may not be wise; noted there are Congress members and lobbyists that can help to ensure the negotiations are as successful and effective as possible; questioned whether the same goal can be accomplished by providing clear direction to staff to begin exploring a pursuit of lifting the Navy housing cap; stated there is likely a lot of political support for the matter. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director stated staff can accomplish the task either way; Council may provide direction to staff; a successful and quick negation is desired. Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated that she has included language in the proposed resolution related to the Navy cap; the $100,000 per unit cost creates difficulty in building affordable housing; the goal is to build affordable, workforce housing; in… | CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf |
CityCouncil/2021-09-07.pdf,37 | CityCouncil | 2021-09-07 | 37 | Protection Plan (PPP) funds. Urged Council reconsider the prior vote and award the contract for the publication of legal notices to the Alameda Sun; stated the Alameda Sun is locally-owned and operated and is a vital part of the community; outlined the Alameda spelling bee, which is sponsored by the Alameda Sun; stated the Alameda Sun is engaged and active within the City in ways which go beyond other publications; the Alameda Sun provides an outlet for City government and is the most important outlet for informing Alamedans about news; urged Council find other ways to financially support the Alameda Sun: Chuck Kapelke, Alameda. Councilmember Daysog expressed support for Council immediately considering reversing the previous decision. Councilmember Daysog moved approval of terminating the contract with the Alameda Journal and awarding the contract to the Alameda Sun and inviting the Alameda Sun to obtain other sources of funding described in the three bullet points of the staff report, with a cap of no more than an additional $19,200. Councilmember Herrera Spencer seconded the motion. Under discussion, Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she does not think the City should terminate the contract with the Alameda Journal; Alameda Journal has a more extensive circulation, which is important in providing legal notices; she does not want to pit one small newspaper against another; expressed concern about any punitive stance towards any newspaper; stated that she thinks the City can provide some forms of financial assistance to the Alameda Sun, including ARPA funds; outlined funding received by Alameda Sun; stated the ability to apply for the City's COVID-19 relief or Alameda Strong funds was by lottery; the City has since expended the funds and will need to find other sources; expressed support for following the first bullet listed in the alternatives to keep the contract with the Alameda Journal and provide direction on funding to assist the Alameda Sun in any of the listed forms, including the General Fund, ARPA funds, … | CityCouncil/2021-09-07.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf,37 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2019-09-12 | 37 | RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf | |
RecreationandParkCommission/2021-03-11.pdf,37 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2021-03-11 | 37 | - Full Name Zip code Signature LilyLeung 94502 Jackie Cungug COT seang fly 94502 geta Barbara Besions 94502 Chanya Bartel bysic14@ad Belisped 94601 chuangsakulde Byahae lir Karis Kim 94582 canskim207@gmail.com 22 Trinity Zhang 94502 trinityzhancy@live.com B Wesley Omi 94502 Wesley so 1106e Louisa Chew buisashewe egm Welfa 94502 Marie Fung 94502 mfungusl eyahooon Marie Favor Vicki Majhor 94501 rpmremeant.com Uniki mahn Randy Friedman 94502 randy-fnedman Rob Currier 94.500 citagehotmail.com Randy Freedman Refurtar Tommy Wong 94502 oh =tom Elizabeth Becht 94501 Nancy Gordon 94501 revn)o Santh 994542 bloss@gmail.com oriko 94502 sto20200@yahoo.com off blossack lawa Sumrall 94501 msmitchrolattnet summall Laura Mitchell Sumt 94501 Mitchcoblue@attric Mondall summal 94501 L | RecreationandParkCommission/2021-03-11.pdf |
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