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RecreationandParkCommission/2015-10-29.pdf,1 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2015-10-29 | 1 | Jupd ALAMEDA RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION MINUTES FOR SPECIAL MEETING DATE: Thursday, October 29, 2015 TIME: 5:30 p.m. Called to Order PLACE: City Hall Council Chambers 1. ROLL CALL Present: Chair Ruben Tilos, Vice-Chair Bill Delaney, Commissioners Ron Limoges and Adam Trujillo. Commissioner Mario Mariani absent. Staff: Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Park Director / Interim Assistant City Manager 2. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, AGENDA: No non-agenda items presented. 3. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: Council received two letters in support of the Cross Alameda Trail from Alameda residents Sherry Stoll and Diana Verhalen. 4. NEW BUSINESS A. Review and Recommendation on Design of Cross Alameda Trail through Jean Sweeney Open Space Park The Recreation and Park Commissioners requested this meeting for further clarification. Chair Tilos brought up concerns of what the original grant proposal was and what the acceptable path of sharrows versus dedicated lanes are in respect to the "gap closure", which is the street section on Atlantic Avenue between Constitution Avenue and Webster Street (Atlantic segment) that will be a connection point between two sections of the Cross Alameda Trail. Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Park Director and Interim Assistant City Manager, gave a detailed overall presentation of the history and design which is at 60% completed. A few changes in the present design will include a wider walking path instead of the decomposed granite jogging path, the internal plaza was pushed over so it will not run into the garden and an irrigation system will be installed. Landscape will be added at a later time as funding is available. The main Open Space area of the park includes trail striping and signage for pedestrian and bicycle safety and a one-mile jogging path. Amy Wooldridge explained the grant process and timeline. The project is funded by the Active Transportation Program (ATP) which includes both state and federal funds. The City also received the regional funding which allows the City to work through both the M… | RecreationandParkCommission/2015-10-29.pdf |
SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2015-10-29.pdf,1 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2015-10-29 | 1 | Social Service Human Relations Board Minutes of the Meeting of the Social Service Human Relations Board, October 29, 2015 1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL President Biggs called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. Present were members Williams, Hyman, Radding, and Davenport. Absent were members Blake and Sorensen. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - NONE 3. AGENDA ITEMS 3.- A REPORT BY PRESIDENT BIGGS ON THE HOMELESS COUNT CONDUCTED ON THURSDAY, JULY 23, 2015, AND DISCUSSION REGARDING DATA COLLECTED AND NEXT STEPS TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT President Biggs shared an Excel spreadsheet with the data collected during the September 24, 2015 Homeless Count (Attachment A). He shared that this year's number of persons identified in the count is almost identical to that of last year, 18 this year as compared to 17 last year. This year, however, the teams interacted with many more individuals than last year. There are still a number of chronic homeless people living in Alameda, and the APD officers are acquainted with most of them. Some shared that they had recently become homeless because of the rising cost of housing in Alameda. Member Hyman shared that she encountered a couple on Bay Farm who had become homeless and were willing to talk about it, as opposed to last year, when people were reluctant to share their stories. President Biggs noted that some said that their lack of an ID prevented them from being able to access services. Staff shared that, when the Red Cross office was open (before 2010), there were funds available through the Ministerial Association to purchase an ID. Member Williams said that, if we had the names of individuals needing IDs, she may be able to identify a program to assist. Member Radding suggested that, since there are so few chronic homeless in Alameda, maybe the Housing Authority could set aside units to accommodate them. He added that, with HUD's new Housing First approach, there might be funds to support it. Member Williams shared information regarding the encampment in place in San Francisco that is man… | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2015-10-29.pdf |
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