pages: CityCouncil/2005-01-04.pdf, 11
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CityCouncil | 2005-01-04 | 11 | Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether there was a way to work with the Apartment Owners' Association to help the remaining tenants. The Community Development Manager responded there could be some coordination for specific interventions that may help the tenants the cash to provide deposits is a longer-term consideration and might be more difficult without reprogramming of funds. Mayor Johnson requested staff to review loan possibilities. The City Manager stated that he would work with staff to find solutions. Councilmember Matarrese stated aggressive action is needed to help the remaining tenants. Councilmember Daysog stated that most families would like to remain at the Harbor Island Apartments but the courts have ruled otherwise and they must move; the City needs to see what can be done to facilitate the situation in a manner that dignifies the tenants. the Council needs to pursue the best policy that prevents the Harbor Island Apartment situation from happening again. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA (05-020 - ) Michael John Torrey, Alameda, stated that the Webster Street construction has posed a danger to bus passengers at the bus stops. The Assistant City Manager stated that the construction work has been delayed because of the rain; stated he would discuss the situation with the Public Works Director. (05-021) Reginald James, Alameda, encouraged the reappointment of Mary Rudge as Alameda's Poet Laureat; stated that he was concerned about a sign stating that there may be a possible reproductive harmful environment at the Harbor Island Apartments ; stated that there should be another meeting of the Harbor Island Task Force. (05-022) Bill Smith, Alameda, discussed earthquakes. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS (05-023) Councilmember Matarrese welcomed Interim City Manager, Bill Norton. Mayor Johnson welcomed the Interim City Manager to his first Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 11 January 4, 2005 | CityCouncil/2005-01-04.pdf |