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CityCouncil/2012-06-06.pdf,7 | CityCouncil | 2012-06-06 | 7 | Vice Mayor Bonta inquired whether the same changes would be implemented for WABA, to which the Community Development Director responded in the affirmative. Vice Mayor Bonta inquired whether there was one protest from WABA, to which the Community Development Director responded there were two: one letter and one call. In response to Vice Mayor Bonta's further inquiry, the Community Development Director stated one did not like the streetscape project; the other did not want to participate. On the call for the question, the motion carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (12-289) Provide Direction on Disposition and Development Strategy for Alameda Point Based on a Presentation of Alternatives. The Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point gave a brief presentation. Vice Mayor Bonta stated the enhanced entitlement certainty proposal does not include Town Center entitlement; inquired whether the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) grant would provide said entitlements. The Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point responded in the affirmative; stated detailed residential entitlements would be the only thing not funded by the grant. In response to Mayor Gilmore's inquiry regarding what the MTC grant would fund, the Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point stated the grant would fund detailed entitlements for the Town Center and waterfront area, but would not fund detailed entitlements for the residential area. Mayor Gilmore inquired whether the MTC grant would fund a marketing and site plan and transaction documents for the employment area needed to market a site for a potential commercial opportunity, to which the Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point responded in the negative; stated the work does not require a lot of funding and would be funded under the scaled down proposal. Mayor Gilmore inquired whether the grant would fund the development plan, including form-based code, needed to implement Town Center development, to which the Chief Operating Officer - Alameda Point responded in the affirmative. Mayor Gilmore… | CityCouncil/2012-06-06.pdf |
CivilServiceBoard/2012-06-06.pdf,7 | CivilServiceBoard | 2012-06-06 | 7 | The supplemental questionnaire responses were sent out on April 12, 2012 and were returned on Monday, April 16, 2012 and Tuesday, April 17, 2012. On April 17, 2012 all six applicants were interviewed by Assistant City Manager Lisa Goldman, Recreation Supervisor Patrick Russi, and at that time the City of Pinole's Park and Recreation Director Amy Wooldridge, who is currently the City of Alameda's ARPD Director. The scores from the supplemental questionnaire and structural interviews were reviewed and combined and as a result the eligible list was established and certified. On the afternoon of April 17, the City and ACEA met and discussed in good faith the impacts of this work force change and on that afternoon signed the agreement regarding the budget reduction and the elimination of four Recreation Coordinator positions. On April 18, 2012, Mr. Low contacted Mr. Gossman to discuss a potential staffing situation that we (the City) were going to be having that coming weekend with regards to Earth Day. We (the City) agreed to allow incumbent recreation coordinator employees to work leading up to Earth Day on Friday as well as Earth Day events on April 21. This is an important point because lay-off letters to some of the Recreation Program Coordinators were going to be handed out the next day on Thursday, April 19. Mr. Low contacted Mr. Gossman on April 18 knowing that the request that he was making on behalf of the City for some employees to continue working on the following Friday and Saturday, perhaps the day before they were going to get their lay-off notices, was a very sensitive issue. So on that April 19, 2012, as was talked about, the City did deliver three lay-off letters to three of the Recreation Program Coordinator employees and also extended three job offer letters to become Recreation Services Specialists to the three other applicants. Mr. Low stated that he provided additional information to Mr. Gossman and the Board to quickly review so the Board has a sense of how things progressed. Looking at the fir… | CivilServiceBoard/2012-06-06.pdf |
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