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AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority/2011-04-06.pdf,3 | AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority | 2011-04-06 | 3 | Member Tam concurred with Chair Gilmore and added that economic underpinnings are critical at Alameda Point. Member Tam and Chair Gilmore expressed their appreciation to staff and the community for all their time and effort in the Community Planning Process. 5. ORAL REPORTS (11-039) Oral Report from Member deHaan, Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Representative - Highlights of March 3, 2011 RAB Meeting. Member deHaan reported that the RAB discussed the San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring program, a program that monitors 22 water sites in bay, and 47 sediment sites. The RAB would like the program to take on one area of Alameda Point to monitor. The OU2A site, adjacent to Encinal High School, was also discussed. Surface remediation was done, and final remediation will be completed. Tomorrow's meeting (3/4) will include an update on the Seaplane Lagoon. 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (PUBLIC COMMENT) None. 7. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS (11-040) Update on Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Second Campus Request for Qualifications. The Deputy City Manager-Development Services gave a presentation on the LBNL Campus opportunity. Representatives from the development teams introduced themselves to the Council: Joe Ernst, SRM; Mary Pampuch, Lankford & Associates, Inc. Speakers: Robert Todd Member Tam inquired whether any of the 21 applicants that had responded have the same type of potential development partner in RFQ process, in particular inquired if Alameda's partners are unique to Alameda. The Deputy City Manager-Development Services responded that to her knowledge, the other sites are already owned by developers or have already teamed with private property owners; the other applicants did not go through an RFQ process for a developer like Alameda, and none of the other teams are teamed with the other sites. Vice Chair Bonta inquired when the announcement of the short list will be made and how short is the short list. The Deputy City Manager-Development Services replied that the call can come throug… | AlamedaReuseandRedevelopmentAuthority/2011-04-06.pdf |
CityCouncil/2011-04-06.pdf,3 | CityCouncil | 2011-04-06 | 3 | Member Tam concurred with Chair Gilmore and added that economic underpinnings are critical at Alameda Point. Member Tam and Chair Gilmore expressed their appreciation to staff and the community for all their time and effort in the Community Planning Process. 5. ORAL REPORTS (11-039) Oral Report from Member deHaan, Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Representative - Highlights of March 3, 2011 RAB Meeting. Member deHaan reported that the RAB discussed the San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring program, a program that monitors 22 water sites in bay, and 47 sediment sites. The RAB would like the program to take on one area of Alameda Point to monitor. The OU2A site, adjacent to Encinal High School, was also discussed. Surface remediation was done, and final remediation will be completed. Tomorrow's meeting (3/4) will include an update on the Seaplane Lagoon. 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (PUBLIC COMMENT) None. 7. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS (11-040) Update on Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Second Campus Request for Qualifications. The Deputy City Manager-Development Services gave a presentation on the LBNL Campus opportunity. Representatives from the development teams introduced themselves to the Council: Joe Ernst, SRM; Mary Pampuch, Lankford & Associates, Inc. Speakers: Robert Todd Member Tam inquired whether any of the 21 applicants that had responded have the same type of potential development partner in RFQ process, in particular inquired if Alameda's partners are unique to Alameda. The Deputy City Manager-Development Services responded that to her knowledge, the other sites are already owned by developers or have already teamed with private property owners; the other applicants did not go through an RFQ process for a developer like Alameda, and none of the other teams are teamed with the other sites. Vice Chair Bonta inquired when the announcement of the short list will be made and how short is the short list. The Deputy City Manager-Development Services replied that the call can come throug… | CityCouncil/2011-04-06.pdf |
CivilServiceBoard/2011-04-06.pdf,3 | CivilServiceBoard | 2011-04-06 | 3 | City of Alameda Page 3 of 3 Civil Service Board Minutes Regular Meeting of April 6, 2011 have to put in place. Member McHugh asked if there could be stress and hardship to remaining employees to do the work. Chris Low explained that the intention is to fill the Meter Reader Collector, Police Records Supervisor and Public Works Supervisor positions. Jill Kovacs stated that the Police Department is holding off on filling the Police Sergeant positions due to the Interim Chief of Police status and budget uncertainties; for now they are utilizing acting assignments for these positions. Chris Low further commented that for now, the majority of the positions are going to be filled, and that next fiscal year will be tighter and we will have to figure out how to make up the shortfall. Member McHugh asked if this was an opportunity to consolidate the Police Sergeant positions. Jill Kovacs responded that some consolidation was done in the last Reduction in Force, but that there was not as much flexibility remaining since most of the Sergeant assignments were to Patrol. 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (PUBLIC COMMENT) There was no one present from the public. 7. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD COMMUNICATIONS (COMMUNICATIONS FROM BOARD) President Peeler asked if the Federal Budget situation will impact the City. Jill Kovacs responded that the uncertainty regarding the possible Federal Government shut down would have little direct impact on the City. 8. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD COMMUNICATIONS (COMMUNICATIONS FROM STAFF) Chris Low provided an update on the City Manager hiring process. The recruitment was opened in January and approximately 68 applications were received. Six interviews were conducted in mid-February. On March 25, three finalists were interviewed by a community member panel, a department head panel, and a bargaining unit panel. These panels provided feedback to the Council. A finalist has been determined, namely, John Russo, who is currently the City Attorney in Oakland. An intensive background and reference check is being con… | CivilServiceBoard/2011-04-06.pdf |
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