{"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "City of Oakland\nOffice of the City Clerk\nOakland City Hall,\n1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Room 201\nOakland, California 94612\nCITY OF OAKLAND\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nMonday, July 26, 2021\n1:30 PM\nPlease See The Agenda To Participate In the Meeting\nVirtual Tele - Conference Via Zoom\nSpecial Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland\nRedevelopment Successor Agency/City Council", "page": 1, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nPursuant to the Governor's Executive Order N-29-20, all members of the City Council\nas well as the City Administrator, City Attorney and City Clerk will join the meeting via\nphone/video conference and no teleconference locations are required\nPUBLIC PARTICIPATION\nThe public may observe and/or participate in this meeting many ways.\nOBSERVE:\nTo observe, the public may view the televised video conference by viewing KTOP channel 10 on\nXfinity (Comcast) or ATT Channel 99 and locating City of Oakland KTOP - Channel 10\nTo observe the meeting online from the City's Agenda Meeting Calendar, at the noticed meeting\ntime, please click on https:/loakland.legistar.com/calendar.aspx and click on the \"In Progress\" link\nunder \"Video\" for the corresponding meeting.\nTo observe the meeting by video conference, please click on this link:\nittps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83117586066 at the noticed meeting time.\nTo listen to the meeting by phone, please call the numbers below at the noticed meeting time: Dial\n(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location) US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253\n215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 929 436 2866 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 312 626 6799 or 833\n548 0282 (Toll Free) or 877 853 5247 (Toll Free) or 888 788 0099 (Toll Free) or 833 548 0276 (Toll\nFree) Meeting ID: 831 1758 6066\nIf asked for a participant ID or code, press #.\nCOMMENT:\nALL PUBLIC COMMENT ON ACTION ITEMS WILL BE TAKEN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE\nMEETING UNDER ITEM 1. COMMENT FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA WILL BE TAKEN\nUNDER OPEN FORUM AT THE END OF THE MEETING\nThere are three ways to submit public comments.\neComment. To send your comment directly to Council members and staff BEFORE the meeting\nstarts please click on https:/loakland.legistar.com/calendar.aspx and click on the \"eComment\" link\nfor the corresponding meeting. Please note that eComment submission closes five (5) minutes\nbefore posted meeting time.\nTo comment by Zoom video conference, click the \"Raise Your Hand\" button to request to speak\nwhen Public Comment is being taken on a eligible agenda item at the beginning of the meeting. You\nwill be permitted to speak during your turn,allowed to comment, and after the allotted time,\nre-muted. Instructions on how to \"Raise Your Hand\" is available at:\nittps://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/205566129 - Raise-Hand-In-Webinar.\nTo comment by phone, please call on one of the above listed phone numbers. You will be\nprompted to \"Raise Your Hand\" by pressing \"*9\" to speak when Public Comment is taken. You will\nbe permitted to speak during your turn, allowed to comment, and after the allotted time, re-muted.\nPlease unmute your self by pressing *6.\nIf you have any questions, please email the Agenda Management Unit at cityclerk@oaklandca.gov\n- Office of the City Clerk\nCity of Oakland\nPage 1\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 2, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nThe Concurrent Meeting of the Special Oakland City Council and Successor Redevelopment\nAgency was held on the above date. Opening with the Pledge of Allegiance, the meeting was\nconvened at 1:30 pm.\nROLL CALL / CITY COUNCIL\nPresent 8 - Sheng Thao, Loren Taylor, Nikki Fortunato Bas, Carroll Fife, Noel Gallo, Dan Kalb,\nRebecca Kaplan, and Treva Reid\n1 PUBLIC COMMENT:\nCOMMENTS ON ALL ACTION ITEMS EXCEPT PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL NOT BE TAKEN\nAT THIS TIME. COMMENTS FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA WILL BE TAKEN\nDURING OPEN FORUM\nThere were 23 speakers on Public Comment\n2 CONSENT CALENDAR (CC) ITEMS:\nApproval of the Consent Agenda\nA motion was made by Fortunato Bas, seconded by Gallo, to approve the\nConsent Agenda. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n2.1\nSubject:\nResolution In Support Of California State Assembly Bill 1487\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Kalb And Fife\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of California State Assembly Bill 1487\nThat Would Establish The Homeless Prevention Fund Under The Administration Of The\nLegal Services Trust Fund Commission To Fund Prescribed Legal Services, Education,\nAnd Outreach For Tenants Relating To Eviction Or Displacement\n21-0551\nAttachments: View Report 1\nView Report 2\nView Legislation\nView Supplemental Legislation 7/13/2021\n88766 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 2\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 3, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n2.2\nSubject:\nResolution In Support Of AB 1256\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Assembly Bill 1256 (Quirk),\nAnit-Cannabis Discrimination, Prohibiting Employers From Discriminating Against\nHiring, Or Terminating, A Person, Who Has Tested Positive For Having Cannabis\nMetabolites In Their Urine, Hair, Or Bodily Fluid\n21-0559\nAttachments: View Memo\nView Legislation\n88767 CMS\nIt was noted that Councilmember Fife should be listed as a co-sponsor\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2.3\nSubject:\nHomeless Intervention At 3rd And Peralta\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 13592, Which\nAuthorized A License With Covenant House On Caltrans Property To Be Leased By The\nCity At 3rd Street And Peralta Street (Portion Of APN 18-380-3-5), To Instead Authorize\nThe City Administrator Or Designee To Enter Into A License With Housing Consortium Of\nThe East Bay, For A Term Up To Three Years On The Same Site, At No Monthly Rent In\nExchange For Provision Of Emergency Shelter And Services; And Making California\nEnvironmental Quality Act Findings\n21-0562\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report Exhibit A\nView Report Exhibit B\nView Legislation\n13660 CMS\nProof Of Publication\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 3\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 4, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n2.4\nSubject:\nPolice Commission Contracting Ordinance Amendments\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Taylor\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Oakland Municipal Code Chapter\n2.04, Purchasing System, To Amend Section 2.04.051 To Confirm And Clarify The\nAuthority Of The City Administrator To Waive RFP/Q Requirements For Professional\nServices Contracts Up To Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) On Behalf Of The Police\nCommission\n21-0464\nAttachments: View Report Taylor\nView Report\nView Legislation\n13661 CMS\nProof Of Publication\nThis Ordinance was Approved for Final Passage.\n2.5\nSubject:\nRenaming Castle Canyon\nFrom:\nPresident Pro Tempore Thao And Councilmember Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renaming A Segment Of Joaquin Miller Park\nKnown As Castle Canyon To \"Richard L. Spees Canyon\", In Honor Of His Dedication To\nProtecting This Acreage As Open Space\n21-0546\nAttachments: View Legislation\n88768 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2.6\nSubject:\nFriends Of Oakland Animal Services Donation\nFrom:\nAnimal Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And\nAppropriate Donated Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Twenty-Five\nThousand Dollars ($225,000.00) From The Friends Of Oakland Animal Services To Fund\nA Volunteer Program Specialist Position Through June 30, 2023\n21-0566\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88769 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 4\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 5, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n2.7\nSubject:\nAircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Services At The Oakland International Airport\nFrom:\nOakland Fire Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Amend The\nMemorandum Of Understanding Regarding Fire Protection And Aircraft Rescue Fire\nFighting Services (ARFF) Between The City Of Oakland And The Port Of Oakland, To\nExtend The Term For Three Months To Allow The Oakland Fire Department To Continue\nTo Provide Such Services At The Oakland International Airport\n21-0567\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88770 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2.8\nSubject:\nContract Award To Ray's Electric For Telegraph Avenue Complete Street\nProject\nFrom:\nTransportation Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract To Ray's\nElectric, For The Active Transportation Program (ATP) Telegraph Avenue Complete\nStreet Project, Project No. 1003233, The Lowest, Responsible, Responsive Bidder, In\nAccordance With Project Plans, Specifications, State Requirements, And With\nContractor's Bid In The Amount Of Five Million Two Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand Five\nHundred Ninety-Three Dollars ($5,236,593.00); Authorizing The Construction Of The\nTelegraph Complete Street Project; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA) Findings\n21-0571\nAttachments: View Report\nView Attachment A\nView Attachment B\nView Attachment C\nView Legislation\nView Supplemental Legislation - 7/23/2021\n88771 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 5\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 6, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n2.9\nSubject:\nKatherine De La Riva And William Allan V. City Of Oakland\nFrom:\nOffice Of City Attorney\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To\nCompromise And Settle The Case Of Katherine De La Riva And William Allan V. City Of\nOakland, Officer Kaleo Albino, Sergeant Patrick Gonzales, And Sean Alexander Marine\nServices, Inc., United States District Court Case lo4:19-CV-06106-JSW, City Attorney's\nFile No. 33287, In The Amount Of Two Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents\n($280,000.00) (Oakland Police Department - Civil Rights/Seizure And Destruction Of\nProperty)\n21-0577\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88772 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2.10\nSubject:\nCA League Of Cities Appointments\nFrom:\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Appointing Councilmember Dan Kalb As Voting\nDelegate To Represent The City Of Oakland At The Annual League Of California Cities'\n2021 Conference September 22-24, 2021 In Sacramento, And Appointing\nCouncilmember Noel Gallo And Vice Mayor Rebecca Kaplan To Represent The City Of\nOakland As Alternate Voting Delegates, Including Approval Of Travel Expenses For\nAttending 2021 Conference\n21-0586\nAttachments: View Legislation\n88773 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 6\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 7, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "($9,815,000); And\n21-0593\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88775 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 7\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 8, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n2. A Resolution Awarding Grant Agreements To Private Non-Profit Entities To Conduct\nTown Nights Violence Intervention Events Throughout The City Of Oakland For A\nFifteen-Month Term Beginning July 1, 2021 And Ending September 30, 2022 In A Total\nAmount Not To Exceed One Million Five Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,550,000);\nAnd\n21-0594\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88776 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n3. A Resolution: 1. Awarding A Professional Services Agreement In An Amount Not To\nExceed Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) To Bright Research Group Inc. To\nProvide Training And Technical Assistance From July 1, 2021 Through June 30, 2022;\nAnd 2. Authorizing The City Administrator To Renew The Agreement With Bright\nResearch Group Inc. On The Same Terms For One Additional One-Year Term For A\nTotal Contract Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($600,000),\nWithout Returning To Council\n21-0595\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88777 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\n2.13\nSubject:\nRainbow Teen Center / Digital Arts And Culinary Academy Rename\nFrom:\nDepartment Of Parks, Recreation, And Youth Development\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Rename The Rainbow Teen Center / Digital\nArts And Culinary Academy To The East Oakland Arts Center\n21-0529\nAttachments: View Report\nView Resolution\n88778 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 8\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 9, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n2.15\nSubject:\nHousing, Residential Rent And Relocation Board Appointment\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of Carina\nLieu As A Tenant Alternate Member To The Housing, Residential Rent And Relocation\nBoard\n21-0538\nAttachments: View Report 1\nView Report 2\nView Report 3\nView Legislation\n88779 CMS\nThis City Resolution was Adopted.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 9\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 10, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n2.16\nSubject:\nGrant Allocations FY 2021-2023 Budget\nFrom:\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n1. Awarding Grants To Youth Employment Partnership, Street Level Health Project, The\nEast Bay Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation, Lao Family Community Development\nInc., Native American Health Center Inc., Oakland Private Industry Council, Inc., Restore\nOakland Inc., Civicorps, Rising Sun Center For Opportunity, Rebuilding Together\nOakland, Oakland Literacy Coalition Inc., Destiny Arts Center, Family Violence Law\nCenter, Homies Empowerment, Cypress Mandela Training Center Inc., ESO Ventures,\nInc., Camps In Common And Service Opportunities For Seniors (Also Known As SOS\nMeals On Wheels) For Community-Related Services And Activities As Described Herein\nIn A Total Amount Not To Exceed Two Million Five Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars\n($2,560,000); And\n2. Awarding A Grant To Camps In Common For The Operation Of The Oakland Feather\nRiver Camp Ground In The Amount Of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) For Fiscal\nYear 2021-22 And Twenty Thousand Dollars For Fiscal Year 2022-23 Contingent Upon\nExecution Of A New Professional Service Agreement Between The City Of Oakland And\nCamps In Common For Operation Of The Camp Ground\n21-0589\nAttachments: View Legislation\n88780 CMS\nThe Committee approved recommendations as amended to include the following\nrevisions:\nStriking Restore Oakland and adding The Unity Council\nA motion was made by Nikki Fortunato Bas, seconded by Noel Gallo, that this\nmatter be Adopted as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n3 CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS WITH STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARING REQUIREMENTS:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 10\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 11, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n3.1\nSubject:\nChinatown Business Improvement District 2021\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development\nRecommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution\nMaking A Determination Regarding Any Protests Received For The Chinatown\nCommunity Benefit Business Improvement District 2021 (\"Chinatown BID 2021\"),\nApproving The Chinatown BID 2021 Management Plan, Approving The Assessments For\nChinatown BID 2021, Directing Recording Of The Proposed Assessment District\nBoundary Description, Establishing The Chinatown Community Benefit Business\nImprovement District 2021, And Appointing The Advisory Board For The Chinatown BID\n2021\n21-0544\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report Attachment A\nView Report Attachment B\nView Legislation\nView Report Exhibit A\nView Supplemental Attachment A - 7/23/2021\nView Supplemental Report Exhibit A - 7/23/2021\n88781 CMS\nThe Council Committee approved recommendations as amended to include the\nfollowing:\nTo the Last Further Resolved Clause after the words Chinatown BID 2021: and at\nleast one member who works in a community- serving nonprofit organization\nwithin the Chinatown BID 2021.\nA motion was made by Nikki Fortunato Bas, seconded by Sheng Thao, that this\nmatter be Adopted as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nCity of Oakland\nPage 11\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 12, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n3.2\nSubject:\nFruitvale Business Improvement District 2021\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development Department\nRecommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution\nMaking A Determination Regarding Any Protests Received For The Fruitvale Community\nBenefit Business Improvement District 2021 (\"Fruitvale BID 2021\"), Approving The\nFruitvale BID 2021 Management Plan, Approving The Assessments For Fruitvale BID\n2021, Directing Recording Of The Proposed Assessment District Boundary Description,\nEstablishing The Fruitvale Community Benefit Business Improvement District 2021, And\nAppointing The Advisory Board For The Fruitvale BID 2021\n21-0545\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report Attachment A\nView Report Attachment B\nView Legislation\nView Report Exhibit A\nThis City Resolution be Not Adopted.\n4 ORAL REPORT OF FINAL DECISIONS MADE DURING CLOSED SESSION &\nDISCLOSURE OF NON-CONFIDENTIAL CLOSED SESSION DISCUSSIONS\nACTION ON OTHER NON-CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 12\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 13, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n10\nSubject:\nStatus Of Negotiations With AASEG Regarding Potential General,\nNon-Binding Term Sheet With The JPA For Use Of The Oakland-Alameda County Arena\nBy A Future Local WNBA Team\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Receive An Oral Report From Henry L. Gardner, Executive Director Of\nThe Oakland-Alameda County Joint Powers Authority (\"JPA\"), On (A) Status Of\nNegotiations With The African American Sports And Entertainment Group (\"AASEG\")\nRegarding Potential General, Non-Binding Terms Of A License Agreement (\"Term\nSheet\") With The JPA For Use Of The Oakland-Alameda County Arena By A Future\nLocal Team To Be Affiliated With The Women's Basketball League Known As The\nWomen's National Basketball Association; And (B) Next Steps, Including JPA Board's\nAnticipated Consideration Of A Resolution Approving The General, Non-Binding Term\nSheet Regarding A Potential License Agreement With AASEG At The JPA Board's July\n30, 2021 Meeting; And (2) Potential Council Action Providing Direction To The Council's\nRepresentatives On The JPA Board Regarding Their Votes On The Resolution The JPA\nBoard Will Consider On July 30, 2021\n21-0590\nAttachments: View Report - Kaplan\nThe Agenda was modified to show this item taken out of order after item 3.2\nThe Council Committee accepted the Oral report and approved direction\nThis Informational Report be Received and Filed.\nAye: 8 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n2.14\nSubject:\nCity Planning Commission Appointment\nFrom:\nOffice Of The Mayor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of Jennifer\nRenk To The City Planning Commission\n21-0537\nAttachments: View Report\nView Appointment Biography\nView Legislation\nView Supplemental Report - 7/9/2021\n88782 CMS\nCouncilmember Fife made a motion seconded by President Fortunato Bas to move\nthis item to non-consent\nA\nmotion was made by Noel Gallo, seconded by Dan Kalb, that this matter be\nAdopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 13\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 14, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nAbstained: 1 - - Fortunato Bas\nAye: 6 - - Thao, Taylor, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNo: 1 Fife\nNO VOTE: 0\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas requested to take items 5 and 6 together\nCity of Oakland\nPage 14\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 15, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n5\nSubject:\nResolution Amending The Fiscal Year 2021-23 Biennial Budget\nFrom:\nPresident Fortunato Bas, President Pro Tem Thao, Councilmember Reid And\nTaylor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 88717 C.M.S., Which\nAdopted The Fiscal Year 2021-23 Biennial Budget, To Appropriate Additional Funding\nFor Traffic Calming Projects, Infrastructure, And Public Art (Murals) And To Re-Designate\nThe Funding Source For Various Projects, Programs, And Grants As Specifically Set\nForth In Exhibit 1\n21-0547\nAttachments:\nView Report\nView Legislation\nView Exhibit 1\nView Report - Kalb\nView Report - City Administrator\n88783 CMS\nPresident Pro Tempore Thao made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Taylor\nto adopt the resolution as amended to include the following :\nEXPENDITURE REDUCTIONS (NEGATIVE #); General Purpose Fund 1010\nAmendments;\nItem# 2 - Funding Source Revise for MACRO 6/2, FY 2021-22 One-Time:($968,000),\nFY 2021-22 Total:($968,000)\nNotes: Funding source revise per State allocation of $10 million to MACRO, see\nFund 2159\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); General Purpose Fund 1010 Amendments;\nItem# 1: EWD - FY 2021-22 One - Time: $175,000, FY 2021-22Total: $175,000\nNotes: $125k for District 6, $25k for District 7, $25k for District 4\nItem# 3: CAO/Non Departmental - Ambassadors, FY 2021-22 One-Time: $150,000, FY\n2021-22 Total: $150,000\nNotes: $100k to Oakland Impact Center for ambassador outreach & engagement at\nLake Merritt with park users, vendors, residents for relationship building,\neducation, information gathering and development of community agreements;\n$50k for BID ambassadors in the Laurel Business District\nItem# 5: OPW - Purchase and Installation of Poortland-Loo style durable public\ntoilet; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $250,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $250,000\nNotes: To install durable public toilet with hand-washing station in City Hall plaza\nItem# 6: DOT - Implement \"Love Life\" as the Official Motto of Oakland; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $50,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $50,000\nNotes: To install signage and other actions to implement the motto. Seek also\nmatching and support from other\nCity of Oakland\nPage 15\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 16, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\narea agencies and partners\nItem# 7: Non-Departmental - Community Food Security Grant; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $25,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $25,000\nNotes: Grant to community food security/ community garden to local organization.\n\"Deep medicine Circle\"\nItem# 8: EWD - Additional resources for Comprehensive One Stop Career Center;\nFY 2021-22 One-Time: $25,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $25,000\nNotes: To private industry Council to respond in extraordinary demand for onsite\nassistance to address access to unemployment benefits and re-employment services\nItem# 9: OPD - Foot patrol for Business District during holiday season; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $443,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $443,000\nNotes: For Foot Patrol Units to patrol business corridors during November and\nDecember 2021; providing OPD personnel assigned to immediate 911 response\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2159 - STATE OF CALIFORNIA\nOTHER\nItem# 1: MACRO - FY 2021-22 One-Time: $5,000,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $5,000,000,\nFY 2022-23 One-Time: $5,000,000, FY 2022-23 Total: $5,000,000\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2211 - MEASURE B ACTIA\nItem# 1: DOT, Traffic Calming and Sideshow Deterrence; FY 2021-22 One-Time:\n$650,009, FY 2021-22 Total: $650,009\nNotes: Additional funding for traffic calming (prioritizing intersections to deter\nsideshows and other dangerous driving)\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2212 - MEASURE B -\nBICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN PASS THROUGH FUNDS\nItem# 1: DOT, Sidewalk cutouts to add trees to Flatland streets; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $143,396, FY 2021-22 Total: $143,396\nNotes: Eighteen (18) sidewalk cutouts for tree wells in the District 6 Flatlands (not\nthe trees or planning of the trees, but the cut-outs for them). Ten (10) sidewalk\ncutouts for tree wells in Flatlands of District 4 and District 7. Assumes average of\n$5k/cutout.\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2218 - MEASURE BB - ALAMEDA\nCOUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SALES TAX\nItem# 11: DOT, Roundabouts at Suter St and Liese Avenue, 38th and Penniman,\nBrookdale Avenue off Courtland Avenue; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $312,000, FY\n2021-22 Total: $312,000\nItem# 14: DOT, Sideshow Deterrance/Traffic Calming; FY 2021-22 One-Time:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 16\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 17, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n$150,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $150,000\nNotes: for MacArthur/Coolidge and MacArthur/Fruitvale intersections\nItem# 15: DOT, Idora Park Traffic Calming Measures; FY 2021-22 One-Time:\n$226,424, FY 2021-22 Total: $226,424\nNotes: Per CM Kalb\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2421 - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS\nIMPACT FEES\nItem# 1: OPW, Redwood Heights Park tot lot and park expansion; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $100,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $100,000\nNotes: For new infastructure\nItem# 2: OPW, Junior Science Center; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $40,000, FY 2021-22\nTotal: $40,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife\nItem# 3: OPW, West Oakland Youth Center; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $50,000, FY\n2021-22 Total: $50,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife\nItem# 4: OPW, Eritrean Center; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $96,000, FY 2021-22 Total:\n$96,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife (CM Fife to return with resolution)\nItem# 5: DOT, KONO Signage/Archway; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $125,000, FY 2021-22\nTotal: $125,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife\nItem# 6: OPW, Arroyo Viejo Park; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $25,000, FY 2021-22 Total:\n$25,000\nNotes: For commercial kitchen\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 5505 - MUNICIPAL CAPITAL\nIMPROVEMENT\nItem# 1: EWD, Mural Fund; Notes: Arts Investment from fund balance in 5505\n(Municipal Improvement Capital - Public Art) -$60k/council office + citywide. All\nmurals funded by the City of Oakland to include the City's \"Love Life\" motto.\nHoused in Cultural Affairs in collaboration with Council offices\nA motion was made by Sheng Thao, seconded by Loren Taylor, that this matter\nbe Adopted as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nCity of Oakland\nPage 17\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 18, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "One-Time: $50,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $50,000\nNotes: To install signage and other actions to implement the motto. Seek also\nmatching and support from other\nCity of Oakland\nPage 18\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 19, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\narea agencies and partners\nItem# 7: Non-Departmental - Community Food Security Grant; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $25,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $25,000\nNotes: Grant to community food security/ community garden to local organization.\n\"Deep medicine Circle\"\nItem# 8: EWD - Additional resources for Comprehensive One Stop Career Center;\nFY 2021-22 One-Time: $25,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $25,000\nNotes: To private industry Council to respond in extraordinary demand for onsite\nassistance to address access to unemployment benefits and re-employment services\nItem# 9: OPD - Foot patrol for Business District during holiday season; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $443,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $443,000\nNotes: For Foot Patrol Units to patrol business corridors during November and\nDecember 2021; providing OPD personnel assigned to immediate 911 response\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2159 - STATE OF CALIFORNIA\nOTHER\nItem# 1: MACRO - FY 2021-22 One-Time: $5,000,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $5,000,000,\nFY 2022-23 One-Time: $5,000,000, FY 2022-23 Total: $5,000,000\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2211 - MEASURE B ACTIA\nItem# 1: DOT, Traffic Calming and Sideshow Deterrence; FY 2021-22 One-Time:\n$650,009, FY 2021-22 Total: $650,009\nNotes: Additional funding for traffic calming (prioritizing intersections to deter\nsideshows and other dangerous driving)\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2212 - MEASURE B -\nBICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN PASS THROUGH FUNDS\nItem# 1: DOT, Sidewalk cutouts to add trees to Flatland streets; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $143,396, FY 2021-22 Total: $143,396\nNotes: Eighteen (18) sidewalk cutouts for tree wells in the District 6 Flatlands (not\nthe trees or planning of the trees, but the cut-outs for them). Ten (10) sidewalk\ncutouts for tree wells in Flatlands of District 4 and District 7. Assumes average of\n$5k/cutout.\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2218 - MEASURE BB - ALAMEDA\nCOUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SALES TAX\nItem# 11: DOT, Roundabouts at Suter St and Liese Avenue, 38th and Penniman,\nBrookdale Avenue off Courtland Avenue; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $312,000, FY\n2021-22 Total: $312,000\nItem# 14: DOT, Sideshow Deterrance/Traffic Calming; FY 2021-22 One-Time:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 19\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 20, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n$150,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $150,000\nNotes: for MacArthur/Coolidge and MacArthur/Fruitvale intersections\nItem# 15: DOT, Idora Park Traffic Calming Measures; FY 2021-22 One-Time:\n$226,424, FY 2021-22 Total: $226,424\nNotes: Per CM Kalb\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 2421 - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS\nIMPACT FEES\nItem# 1: OPW, Redwood Heights Park tot lot and park expansion; FY 2021-22\nOne-Time: $100,000, FY 2021-22 Total: $100,000\nNotes: For new infastructure\nItem# 2: OPW, Junior Science Center; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $40,000, FY 2021-22\nTotal: $40,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife\nItem# 3: OPW, West Oakland Youth Center; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $50,000, FY\n2021-22 Total: $50,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife\nItem# 4: OPW, Eritrean Center; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $96,000, FY 2021-22 Total:\n$96,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife (CM Fife to return with resolution)\nItem# 5: DOT, KONO Signage/Archway; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $125,000, FY 2021-22\nTotal: $125,000\nNotes: Per CM Fife\nItem# 6: OPW, Arroyo Viejo Park; FY 2021-22 One-Time: $25,000, FY 2021-22 Total:\n$25,000\nNotes: For commercial kitchen\nEXPENDITURE ADDITIONS (POSITIVE #); FUND 5505 - MUNICIPAL CAPITAL\nIMPROVEMENT\nItem# 1: EWD, Mural Fund; Notes: Arts Investment from fund balance in 5505\n(Municipal Improvement Capital - Public Art) -$60k/council office + citywide. All\nmurals funded by the City of Oakland to include the City's \"Love Life\" motto.\nHoused in Cultural Affairs in collaboration with Council offices\nA motion was made by Sheng Thao, seconded by Loren Taylor, that this matter\nbe Adopted as Amended. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n7\nNUMBER NOT USED\nCity of Oakland\nPage 20\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 21, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n8\nSubject:\nAllocating Funding For Rapid Response Homelessness Intervention Strategies\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Receive An Oral Report On The Allocation Of Funds To Be Under The\nControl And Direction Of The Homeless Administrator For Rapid Response\nHomelessness Intervention Strategies, Such As, But Not Limited To Putting People Up In\nHotel Rooms\n21-0558\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas noted that Councilmember Fife and other Council\nmembers work together to bring forth task force recommendations\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Noel Gallo, that this matter\nbe Received and Filed. The motion carried by the following vote:\nAye: 8 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Gallo, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n9\nSubject:\nResolution Amending Accountability And Transparency In High Stakes\nNegotiations\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending The Council's Temporary Rules Of\nProcedure Set Forth In Resolution No. 88266 C.M.S, Which Establishes Guidelines For\nCouncil And Council Committee Meetings, To Amend Rule 25, The \"High-Stakes Policy\"\nWhich Requires, Among Other Things, That Councilmembers, The Mayor Or City Officials\nAppointed To Represent The City On Multijurisdictional Boards/Commissions Receive\nCouncil Authorization Before They Cast Vote(S) On Matters That Could Have A\nSignificant Economic Or Policy Impact On The City, Or On Any Matter Of Particular\nControversy, To Exempt Matters That Would Purely Benefit/Bring Revenue To The City Of\nOakland\n21-0592\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88785 CMS\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Dan Kalb, that this matter\nbe Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 1 - Gallo\nAye: 7 - - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nCity of Oakland\nPage 21\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 22, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n11\nSubject:\nCity Hall East\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Taylor\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Directing The City Administrator To Develop\nOptions For Establishing A City Hall East Program Whereby City Services Are Made\nAvailable To Oakland Residents From A Satellite Location Between High Street And The\nSan Leandro Border And Return To Council With Recommendations For Implementation\nIn November 2021\n21-0549\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88786 CMS\nThe Council Committee approved recommendations with direction that The City\nAdministrator return to Finance and Management Committee in fall 2021 with\nrecommendations for implementation\nA motion was made by Loren Taylor, seconded by Treva Reid, that this matter be\nAdopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 1 Gallo\nAye: 7 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n12\nSubject:\nInformational Report On OPD Academies\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The Oakland Police\nDepartment On Efforts To Improve Retention And Graduation Rates Of Recruits Of\nAcademies To Become An Officer In The Oakland Police Department, Including Data\nRegarding What Has Been Implemented And Planned Interventions To Improve Rates Of\nCompletion Of Field Training; Also Provide Information On Plans To Improve Selection Of\nApplicants, Especially Oakland Residents, Who Are More Likely To Remain And\nSucceed\n21-0548\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report - 9/3/2021\nThe Council Committee continued this item to the September 14, 2021 Public\nSafety Committee\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Nikki Fortunato Bas, that\nthis matter be Continued to go before the *Public Safety Committee, to be heard\n9/14/2021. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 1 Gallo\nAye: 7 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nCity of Oakland\nPage 22\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 23, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nNO VOTE: 0\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas made a motions seconded by Councilmember Fife to extend\npast 6:30 pm\n13\nSubject:\nOPD Alameda OPD Narcotics Taskforce MOU Update Report\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee\nTo Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) With Alameda County, The City\nOf Berkeley, The City Of Fremont, The City Of Livermore, And Union City To Participate\nIn The Alameda County Narcotics Taskforce (ACNTF), From July 1, 2020 Through June\n30, 2022\n21-0565\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88787 CMS\nA motion was made by Dan Kalb, seconded by Loren Taylor, that this matter be\nAdopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 1 - Gallo\nAbstained: 1 - - Fortunato Bas\nAye: 5 - Thao, Taylor, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNo: 1 - Fife\nNO VOTE: 0\n14\nSubject:\nOPD DUI Crime Lab and Traffic Safety Grants\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendations: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:\n1. A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate A Grant\nAward In The Amount Of Four Hundred Three Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Two Dollars\n($403,592) From The State Of California Highway Patrol (CHP) Impaired Driving Section\nFor The Fiscal Year 2021-2023, To Be Administered By The Oakland Police Department\n(OPD) Crime Laboratory; And\n21-0573\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88788 CMS\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Dan Kalb, that this matter\nbe Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 23\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 24, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nExcused: 1 - - Gallo\nAye: 7 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n2. A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate A Grant\nAward In The Amount Of One Hundred Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred\nSeventy-Three ($117,473) From The State Of California Highway Patrol (CHP) For The\nCannabis Tax Fund Law Enforcement Grant For The Fiscal Year 2021-2023, To Be\nAdministered By The Oakland Police Department (OPD) Alcohol Beverage Action Team\n(ABAT) And Traffic Operations Sections (TOS)\n21-0574\nAttachments: View Legislation\n88789 CMS\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Dan Kalb, that this matter\nbe Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 1 Gallo\nAye: 7 - - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nCity of Oakland\nPage 24\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 25, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n15\nSubject:\nDVP Violence Intervention Additional Grants Fiscal Year 2021-2022\nFrom:\nDepartment Of Violence Prevention\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Allocate\nFunds In An Amount Not To Exceed Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) From General\nPurpose Funds Appropriated To The Department Of Violence Prevention In The Fiscal\nYear 2021-23 Biennial Budget To Fund The Following Twelve (12) Full Time Equivalent\nPositions In The Department Of Violence Prevention (DVP) Through June 30, 2023:\n1. Case Manager Supervisor Position To Provide Supervision To DVP Case Managers;\n2. Five (5) Case Manager I Positions To Provide Violence Prevention And Intervention\nServices To Oakland Residents;\n3. Case Manager Il Position To Provide Support To DVP Staff And Network To\nImplement The Family Systems Model;\n4. Program Analyst III Position To Provide Oversight And Coordination For Direct\nServices Performed By DVP And Funded-Organizations To Address Violence\nIntervention And Prevention;\n5. Program Analyst Il Position To Provide Program Oversight For DVP Funded\nActivities;\n6. Public Information Officer III Position To Provide Communications Support For DVP;\n7. Accountant Il Position To Provide Accounting And Fiscal Support For DVP; And\n8. Administrative Analyst Il Position To Provide Payroll And Human Resources Support\nFor DVP\n21-0597\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88790 CMS\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Nikki Fortunato Bas, that\nthis matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 1 Gallo\nAye: 7 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nCity of Oakland\nPage 25\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 26, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n16\nSubject:\nGrant Renewal To Pilot Youth Gang Intervention Services\nFrom:\nDepartment Of Violence Prevention\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n1. Accepting And Appropriating A Second Chance Act Grant In An Amount Not To\nExceed One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars From The United States\nDepartment Of Justice Office Of Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention; And\n2. Awarding A Grant In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand\nDollars ($125,000) To East Bay Asian Youth Center Inc. To Pilot A Juvenile Gang\nIntervention Program From July 1, 2021 To December 30, 2022 Using The Second\nChance Act Grant Funds Awarded To The City Of Oakland\n21-0568\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88791 CMS\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Dan Kalb, that this matter\nbe Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 1 - Gallo\nAye: 7 - Thao, Taylor, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nCity of Oakland\nPage 26\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 27, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n17\nSubject:\nU.S. Treasury Round Il Emergency Rental Assistance Fund\nFrom:\nHousing And Community Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n1) Accepting And Appropriating Round II Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP\nII) Funds In The Amount Of Nineteen Million Six Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Eight\nHundred Fifty Dollars And Thirty Cents ($19,644,850.30) Awarded By The United States\nDepartment Of The Treasury (U.S. Treasury) To The City Of Oakland To Provide\nFinancial Assistance, Including Rental Assistance, Housing Stability Services And\nHousing Related Legal Services To Eligible Households;\n2) Awarding ERAP II Grant Agreements In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Eighteen\nMillion Six Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand Six Hundred Seven Dollars And Seventy Eight\nCents ($18,662,607.78) To Bay Area Community Services, Building Opportunities For\nSelf Sufficiency, Catholic Charities East Bay, Centro Legal De La Raza, East Bay Asian\nLocal Development Corporation, East Oakland Community Development Corporation,\nEviction Defense Center, And Safe Passages For The Provision Of Rental Assistance\nTo Eligible\nHouseholds;\n3) Authorizing The City Administrator To Take All Steps Necessary For The City To\nReceive The ERAP Il Funds Awarded By The U.S. Treasury, Including But Not Limited To,\nSigning And Submitting The U.S. Treasury Acceptance Of Award Terms Form, Without\nReturning To Council;\n4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Select Additional ERAP Il Fund Sub-Recipients\nAnd To Award Grant Agreements To Said Sub-Recipients For The Provision Of Financial\nAssistance, Including Rental Assistance, Housing Stability Services And Housing Related\nLegal Services To Eligible Households Without Returning To Council; And\n5) Authorizing The City Administrator To Amend Grant Agreements Awarded Pursuant To\nThis Resolution To Reallocate Funding Between Grantees And Modify The Amount Of\nThe Grant Agreements Accordingly Without Returning To Council, If Necessary, To\nEnsure Timely Expenditure Of ERAP II Funds\n21-0525\nAttachments: View Report\nView Attachment A\nView Legislation\n88792 CMS\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Dan Kalb, that this matter\nbe Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 2 - Taylor, and Gallo\nCity of Oakland\nPage 27\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 28, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nAye: 6 - - Thao, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\n18\nSubject:\nFY 2021-22 OWDB Budget And Service Provider Contract Recommendations\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Adopting The Fiscal Year 2021-22 Workforce\nDevelopment Budget; (2) Authorizing Grant Award Agreements With Service Providers\nCompetitively Selected By The Oakland Workforce Development Board To Provide\nComprehensive Career Services, Adult Career Services, And Youth Career Services\nFrom Workforce Innovation And Opportunity Act Title I Funds And Other Funds For Fiscal\nYear 2021-22; (3) Authorizing The Carryover Of Unspent Fiscal Year 2020-21 Funds To\nContracted Service Providers In Fiscal Year 2021-22 And (4) Authorizing The City\nAdministrator To Apply For And Accept Grants And Contributions For Workforce\nDevelopment Services Beyond The Workforce Innovation And Opportunity Act Title I\nFormula Funding And Other Budgeted Funding Sources Up To $250,000 Per Instance\nWith The Approval Of The Oakland Workforce Development Board\n21-0543\nAttachments: View Report And Attachments A & B\nView Legislation\n88793 CMS\nThe Committee approved recommendations as amended to include the following\nrevisions:\nStriking Restore Oakland\nThis City Resolution be Adopted as Amended.\nExcused: 2 - Taylor, and Gallo\nAye: 6 - Thao, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nCity of Oakland\nPage 28\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 29, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\n19\nSubject:\nParkMobile Contract Extension For Up To One Year\nFrom:\nTransportation Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Extending The Existing Professional Services\nAgreement With ParkMobile USA, Inc. (\"ParkMobile\") For Up To One Year In An Amount\nNot To Exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) For The Reimbursement\nOf Transaction Fees Charged To Parkers; And (2) Waiving The Request For\nQualifications/Proposals Competitive Selection Requirement\n21-0570\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88794 CMS\nA motion was made by Rebecca Kaplan, seconded by Treva Reid, that this\nmatter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:\nExcused: 2 - Taylor, and Gallo\nAye: 6 - Thao, Fortunato Bas, Fife, Kalb, Kaplan, and Reid\nNO VOTE: 0\nANNOUNCEMENTS / ADJOURNMENTS IN MEMORY OF\nAt the Call of President Fortunato Bas there will be a July 30, 2021 Special City\nCouncil at 1:30pm and a July 30, 2021 Special Closed Session at 2:30 pm\nSrgt. Armstrong took a point of personal privilege and requested that the meeting\nbe adjourned in memory of Maricruz Ramiro\nCouncilmember Reid took a point of personal privilege and requested that the\nmeeting be adjourned in memory of Lee Otis Cherry\nPresident Pro Temppre Thao took a point of personal privilege and requested that\nthe meeting be adjourned in memory of Jean Spees\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas made the following scheduling motions:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 29\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 30, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nSubject:\nViolence Prevention Services Spending Plan\nFrom:\nDepartment Of Violence Prevention\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The City's Funding Priorities For\nPrograms Funded By The 2014 Oakland Public Safety And Services Violence\nPrevention Act (Safety And Services Act) For July 2022 Through The End Of The Safety\nAnd Services Act Funding Period (December 2024)\n21-0389\nAttachments: View Report\nView Attachment A\nView Attachment B\nView Attachment C\nView Resolution\nView Supplemental Report\nView Supplemental Attachment A\nView Supplemental Attachment B\nView Supplemental Attachment C\n88795 CMS\nA Scheduling Motion Was Made To Place This Item On The July 30, 2021 Special\nCity Council Agenda\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n7/30/2021\nSubject:\nAwarding Grants For Community-Related Services And Activities\nFrom:\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding Grants To The Spanish Speaking Unity\nCouncil Of Alameda County, Inc, Oakland Impact Center (OIC) Bay Area, Laurel District\nAssociation, Deep Medicine Circle And Oakland Private Industry Council, Inc. For\nCommunity-Related Services And Activities As Described Herein In A Total Amount Not\nTo Exceed Three-Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($375,000)\n21-0599\nAttachments: View Legislation\n88796 CMS\nA Scheduling Motion Was Made To Place This Item On The July 30, 2021 Special\nCity Council Agenda\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n7/30/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 30\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 31, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"} {"body": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil", "date": "2021-07-26", "text": "Special Concurrent Meeting of the\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nJuly 26, 2021\nOakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council\nSubject:\nAmend The Fiscal Year 2021-22 Workforce Development Budget\nFrom:\nEconomic & Workforce Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 88793 C.M.S., Which,\nAmong Other Things, Adopted The Fiscal Year 2021-22 Workforce Development Budget\nAnd Authorized Grant Awards To Providers, To Authorize A Grant Award To The Spanish\nSpeaking Unity Council Of Alameda County, Inc. In The Amount Of $175,000, And A\nGrant Award Increase Of $25,000 To The Oakland Private Industry Council, Inc.\n21-0600\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88797 CMS\nA Scheduling Motion Was Made To Place This Item On The July 30, 2021 Special\nCity Council Agenda\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n7/30/2021\nOPEN FORUM / CITIZEN COMMENTS (Time Available: 15 Minutes)\n5 speakers spoke during open forum\nADJOURNMENT OF COUNCIL SESSION\n(Meeting Shall Conclude No Later Than 6:30 P.M., Unless Extended By Majority Vote Of\nThe Council)\nThere being no further business, and upon the motion duly made, the Council\nadjourned the meeting in memory of Maricruz Ramiro, Lee Otis Cherry and Jean\nSpees at 8:23 p.m.\nAmericans With Disabilities Act\nIf you need special assistance to participate in Oakland City Council and Committee\nmeetings please contact the Office of the City Clerk. 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OGAWA PLAZA, 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR, OAKLAND, CA 94612 FROM\n8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 32\nPrinted on 9/21/2021", "page": 33, "path": "OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-07-26.pdf"}