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107 | Homeless Population in an Amount Not to Exceed $149,717 for Fiscal Year 2021-22. Accepted; and (*21-496 / A) Resolution No. 15802, "Amending the General Fund Budget to Appropriate an Additional $27,317 for Operation Dignity to Provide Mobile Outreach Services.' Adopted. (*21-497) Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Approve the Purchase of Multiple Network Switches and Wi-Fi Access Points from SHI International Corp, a Reseller of the Cisco Network Switches and Meraki Access Points, to be Located at Various City Owned Buildings in the Amount of $220,334. Accepted; and (21-497A) Resolution No. 15803, "Amending the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget by Increasing Appropriations for the Information Technology Internal Service Fund (606) by $220,334." Adopted. (*21-498) Resolution No. 15804, "Continuing the Declaration of the Existence of a Local Emergency in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Consistent with Government Code Section 8630(c). Adopted. Note: Councilmember Herrera Spencer recorded a no vote, so the item carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Daysog, Knox White, Vella and Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft - 4. Noes: Councilmember Herrera Spencer - 1. (*21-499) Ordinance No. 3302, "Approving a Third Amendment to the Greenway Golf Lease Agreement for Operation of the Corica Park Golf Complex." Finally passed. COUNCIL REFERRAL (21-500) Consider Reviewing the Decision to Award the Contract for Legal Notices to the Alameda Journal, including a Possible Re-Vote to Terminate the Contract and Discuss Ways to Tide Over the Alameda Sun. (Councilmember Daysog) Councilmember Daysog gave a brief presentation. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she received emails from angry residents; one of the eligible uses of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds is assistance for small local business, which could include the Alameda Sun; direction to staff could include exploring allocating ARPA funds to help sustain the small local business. Councilmember Daysog stated the Referral was written to contemplate a scenario where Council could make a decision other than revoting and includes: "discussing alternative ways to tide over the Alameda Sun;" the key thing is to have staff come back with both: the legal implications of a revote or pursuing tiding over the small business that is a source of information for all businesses and consumers. Councilmember Herrera Spencer moved approval of staff returning at the next meeting, Regular Meeting Alameda City Council July 20, 2021 4 |