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CityCouncil/2014-04-01.pdf,2 | CityCouncil | 2014-04-01 | 2 | 59 Street in Exchange for Valuable Consideration and Request Recordation of Grants of Easement." Adopted. Note: Mayor Gilmore abstained from voting on the resolution. (*14-111) Resolution No. 14904, "Approving Revisions to the Part Time Classifications Salary Schedule and Establishing the Classification of Administrative Specialist III." Amended and adopted. Note: Staff provided a revised exhibit and resolution. (*14-112) Resolution No. 14905, "Approving Continued Participation in the Alameda County HOME Consortium and Authorize the City Manager to Execute the HOME Consortium Cooperative Agreement with Alameda County." Adopted. (*14-113) Ordinance No. 3089, "Approving the Lease Agreement for Six Years with Five Three Year Options with Google Inc. in Building 11 Located at 1050 W. Tower Avenue and Building 19 Located at 2175 Monarch Street at Alameda Point." Finally passed. (*14-114) Ordinance No. 3090, "Approving the First Amendment to the Lease and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Documents Necessary to Implement the Terms of the Lease with Complete Coach Works for Twelve Months in a Portion of Building 24 at Alameda Point, 2301 Monarch Street." Finally passed. (*14-115) Ordinance No. 3091, "Approving the Second Lease Amendment for Twelve Months with Margaret Su dba Wonky and Wonky Kitchen, LLC in Building 119 Located at 151 West Seaplane Lagoon at Alameda Point." Finally passed. (*14-116) Ordinance No. 3092, "Conveying Approximately 20 Acres of Property from the City of Alameda to the City of Alameda Housing Authority at the Former Naval Air Station Alameda (Alameda Point)." Finally passed. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (14-117) Resolution No. 14906, "Reappointing Fayleen Allen as a Member of the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners." Adopted; (14-117 A) Resolution No. 14907, "Reappointing Cullen Jones as a Member of the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners." Adopted; and (14-117 B) Resolution No. 14908, "Reappointing Stuart Rickard as a Member of the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners." Adopted. Co… | CityCouncil/2014-04-01.pdf |
SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2014-04-01.pdf,2 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2014-04-01 | 2 | Speakers: (A number of speakers arrived after the Board had entered into the discussion phase of the agenda item. However, all were given the opportunity to speak, and are listed below in the order they spoke) All of this evening's speakers were also present and spoke at the Board's meeting on February 19. Additional information on their programs can be found in the minutes of that meeting. Erin Scott, Executive Director -- Family Violence Law Center Ms. Scott reiterated how important the services of the Family Violence Law Center were to victims of domestic violence, and shared that contact with her agency is written into the Alameda Police Department Domestic Violence protocol. She added that in addition to assistance with the initial Restraining Order immediately after the incidents of domestic violence, the agency also assists with other restraining orders dealing with custody, pets, housing, and other issues. In response to a question from President Biggs, she responded that the CDBG funds received are used for legal services only. Barbara Bernstein, Executive Director -- Eden I&R, Inc. Ms. Bernstein shared that the funds provided by each city for the program are based on a "fair & equitable funding plan", with its $1.5 million annual costs of the service being divided into thirds (1/3 cities; 1/3 county; 1/3 private sector - based on population). She asked that the Board approve the staff recommendation of $20,000 funding, because "cities look to one another for equity" She stated that, while Eden I & R would still continue to serve Alameda residents, if it did not receive funding from the city of Alameda, they are already not able to pick up 20,000 calls a year, because of loss of staffing. While the 211 program records a clients income as stated over the phone, many of the services to which clients are referred require verification of income at the point of service. Angie Watson-Hajjem, Fair Housing Specialist -- ECHO Housing Ms. Watson-Hajjem shared that the $15,000 SSHRB recommendation for funding for E… | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2014-04-01.pdf |
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