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CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf,49 | CityCouncil | 2021-07-06 | 49 | Councilmember Herrera Spencer stated public comment has raised the issue of whether or not the contract is similar to other City staff; her understanding is that the contract is similar; requested clarification for the contract details. The Human Resources Director stated the provisions in the City Attorney's contract allow for employees to cash out vacation, up to two weeks, after being with the City for 15 years; not all employees have the provision; the provision is negotiated; vacation accruals are different based on years of service; the accruals allowed are higher than other City employees however, the amount is nothing higher than seen at other organizations. Councilmember Herrera Spencer inquired whether any other City employees have the same level of vacation cash-out. The Human Resources Director responded other employees have the 80 hours of cash- out option after 15 years of service. Councilmember Herrera Spencer moved approval of the employment agreement. Councilmember Knox White seconded the motion, which carried by the following roll call vote: Councilmembers Daysog: Aye; Herrera Spencer: Ayes; Knox White: Aye; Vella: Aye; and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft: Aye. Ayes: 5. (21-463) Adoption of Resolution Amending Resolution Nos. 15728 and 15739 Amending the 2021 Regular City Council Meeting Dates. [Continued to 7/20 at 6:59 p.m.] The City Clerk gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Knox White stated moving the dates back would be problematic; expressed support for the September meeting dates being the 8th and the 22nd Mayor Ezzy Aschraft requested clarification on selecting certain religious holidays to re- schedule. The City Attorney stated Council has a wide range of discretion on when to meet; should Council choose to meet, the reasons would not be due to favoring one religion over another. Councilmember Knox White stated no meetings are scheduled for December 25th which is a Christian holiday; Council can make a determination that meetings can be moved based on conflicts for a large portion of the commu… | CityCouncil/2021-07-06.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf,49 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2019-09-12 | 49 | Nextdoor Jackson Park Playground Survey March 2019 Examples of comments posted to this survey that were in oppositon to having a playground built in Jackson Park. " Monica LeMaster East End Zone I'm very fond of the gorgeous trees and open green space, so I am against losing any of the trees(-ever if they're not intentionally cut, could their roots get unintentionally damaged through construction?). I personally don't think of the park as underutilized, as I've found things to do with my kids there for the last 12 years. Though in those 12 years, I've also wished for a playground from time to time, especially when I have toddler in the house: I've learned to just bring a ball and enjoy the space as is though-building - fairy houses with the sticks is another favorite activity. I'm open to hearing more about the idea though. I know there are a lot of families with young children in this neighborhood, some new and some old, and I would love to meet them at a local, public playground. Edited 22 Mar Thank Reply 6 Terri Ogden, East End Zone T I am a devoted supporter of recreation in Alameda, having worked at the parks and serving on the recreation commission. That being said, I am very much devoted to free play instead of always structuring children's play time. My aunt used to live on Park Avenue and I can remember having some awesome fun running around the park with my cousins playing for hours without the need for playground equipment. There is a lot to be said for the imagination. 22 Mar Thank Reply 4 Mimi Laubach Whale's Eye I like Jackson Park as it is. I think ARPD could do more with the park- maybe Sunday afternoon concerts in the bandstand, upgrade the pathways and add flower beds in areas. Most of our city parks have play structures already and we have few "green" parks where we can enjoy simple nature in Alameda. 28 Mar Thank Reply : 3 | RecreationandParkCommission/2019-09-12.pdf |
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