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CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf,45 | CityCouncil | 2021-07-06 | 45 | immediately be cut-off from a range of State funding sources; the funding applies to transportation, open space, affordable housing and homeless project money; the City relies on all the related funding which could be cut-off. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired the due date, to which the Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded January 2023. The Planning, Building and Transportation Director stated that he would like to come back to Council in the fall with projects related to the Housing Element; the projects may be voted up or down; staff will be clear and inform Council of the projects in relation to the Housing Element; the General Plan will be coming to Council in the fall; noted the General Plan is designed to support a Housing Element however, the General Plan does not predetermine the RHNA allocation; stated the General Plan represents the coming 20 years; noted three Housing Elements will occur in the General Plan time frame; the General Plan will allow decisions for multi-family overlay and densities; by the end of the fall, staff will find out the RHNA allocation; he will continue to work with the Planning Board and the community on the multi-family overlays and will return to Council for a study session style update report on the final RHNA allocation plans; the report will come to Council between January and February providing time to continue working; Council may provide feedback and fine tuning on the plan but will not need to make a final determination. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft expressed support for workshops taking place in different parts of the City with access for all and for conducting walking tours; noted the matter will return in the future. (21-460) Recommendation to Authorize the Chief of Police to Update the Existing Alameda Police Department Policy Manual to be Current with Existing Best Practices and Statutory Requirements. Not heard. (21-461) Introduction of Ordinance Approving a Third Amendment to the Greenway Golf Lease Agreement for Operation of the Corica Park Golf Complex. I… | CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf,45 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2019-09-12 | 45 | PARK AVENUE WEST Magnolias (E) Park Sign NOTE Cown Lown VII PARK AVENUE ERST Plenic Area Elevated Two Ther Fountein With upper of Lower Coping Sycamores () Magnolias () Pergola's With Flowering Vine Low Boxwood Hedge Single Species Bed With Seasonal Color Palms (E) Pavers Large Urns With Annual Color Circuler Bed Victorian Style Bench Single Species Beds With Seasonal Color Ornamental 42"Wroughe Iron Fence Victorian Style Trosh Receptacle Decomposed Granite Paving Interlocign Pavers Stone Seat Well Restroom in style of Gasebo Slopad Circular Rjoben Beds Drinking Fountain Pavers Victorion Style Light Peles Sycamores (E) Linden Treas (2) PARK WEST Red Oaks () AVENUE Redwoods (E) JACKSON PARK Sensonal Flowering Strubbs Around Concrets Seat (") With Now Drining Fountain For Dags CONCEPTUAL MASTER PLAN City of Alameda Alameda, California February 1997 jha Londange Lave --- o 10 20 40 00 FEQT Polms (E) Low Boxwood Hedge Magnolias (E) Pargola's With Flowering Vine sightly Mounded Rib6on Bed With Sensona a/ Color Interlocion Pavers PART AVENUE EAST Ornamental 42e Wrought Iron Fence Standard Roses 'With Flowering Groundcover Dischied Accessible Victorian Stryle Gassbo | RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2021-03-11.pdf,45 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2021-03-11 | 45 | From: Helen Simpson [mailto:HSimpson@MPBF.com Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 5:00 PM To: ARPD@alamedaca.gov Subject: ARPD's Meeting on March 11, 2021 Dear Commissioners of Alameda Recreation and Parks Department. I have recently picked up the fastest growing sport in the United States, Pickleball. I play Pickleball at Lincoln Park on Mondays and Saturdays and I am truly enjoying the game and the people whom also play. Everyone is so friendly and it really is a social sport. Pickleball is a healthy, inexpensive outdoor sport that anyone age can play and also any ability. The rules are easy (and not too many rules) and easy to pick up. Thank you for considering converting a tennis court at Washington Park to 4 Pickleball courts. Washington Park would be a great location since it is in central Alameda. If possible, I would love to see more tennis courts, at different parks, converted to Pickleball courts. What about the old tennis court at Hornet Field? There are 23 tennis courts (including Alameda and Encinal High Schools) and four Pickleball courts. The four courts at Lincoln Park are enjoyed by many and heavily used. On Saturday afternoons, there are anywhere between 25 and 35 players wanting to play between 3:00 and 5:00. With only four courts, there is a lot of waiting around for a court to open up. Also, since there are no lights at Lincoln Park, the courts close when the sun goes down, giving limited time to play. Thank you for the opportunity to share my love of Pickleball and I truly support building more Pickleball courts in the City of Alameda. Sincerely, Helen Simpson Alameda Resident | RecreationandParkCommission/2021-03-11.pdf |
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