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CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf,42 | CityCouncil | 2021-07-06 | 42 | non-compliant; it is ok for the City to end up in Court; a long-term answer to the question will result; the multi-family overlay is not a magic concept to duck State allocations; staff came up with the multi-family overlay in order to sell and ignore the Charter based on State laws and calculations; the concept had been pitched to Council and was not fought by Councilmembers; Measure A is illegal and the multi-family overlay is a way for the City to pretend the matter is being addressed; now the City must address the matter in having a multi-family overlay which is placed at well over 30 units per acre; the housing units will need to be everywhere; he does not feel comfortable being one of the Council votes to ignore the will of the voters; expressed support for Council votes being flexible and an understanding that the multi-family overlay will be more than 30 units per acre in some places; for encouraging staff to work on the matter; expressed concern for what will occur in six months' time; expressed concern for proposed units on Park Street being small and over 30 units per project and non-compliant; stated that he is ok with being non-compliant should it mean the ability to be ethically aligned with the previous question posed at the election; he will not be part of a majority which rams through multi-family overlays; the full Council needs to be the adult in the room. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated the discussion can be tabled for the time being due to there being no majority vote on anything. Vice Mayor Vella stated Councilmembers are City fiduciaries; one of the biggest problems with the State of California is the previous allowing of zoning via the ballot box; the result is the current housing conundrum being faced; the majority of people that turned out to vote cast the winning ballots; the resulting decisions have shown the City of Alameda does not want to comply with regulations and will limit the ability to have local control and project-by-project decision making; Council and many jurisdictions have al… | CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf,42 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2019-09-12 | 42 | CARNEGIE INNOVATION HALL VISUALIZING CARNEGIE INNOVATION HALL JOIN US Alameda's historic Carnegie Library is being restored into Carnegie Innovation Hall: a state-of-the-art center for performance, education, technology, and community and we need you! Participate in a community workshop and explore the possibilities for this project. Be ready to jump in, meet our team and learn how you can participate in our growing community. Your presence and engagement in these ongoing workshops is essential to ensure the Carnegie Innovation Hall grows into an Alameda space that: Creates programming which radically includes our entire community Includes diverse community needs in creative and equitable ways Builds upon the assets of our community SUN ALAMEDA MAIN LIBRARY 15 SEPT 2019 STAFFORD ROOM 2PM TO 4PM 1550 OAK STREET, ALAMEDA, CA 94501 | RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2021-03-11.pdf,42 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2021-03-11 | 42 | S Full Name Zip code Email Signature MIGE COAD > 94941 mcardy@hotmail.com/ as Stron McMedica 94501 An 94(9450) danclone@yahoo.com form Tommy L 94607 Hans@gmail.com Ronnie Lee 94612 II Autmuniting 94552 PALL | RecreationandParkCommission/2021-03-11.pdf |
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