{"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "City of Oakland\nOffice of the City Clerk\nOakland City Hall,\n1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza,\nRoom 201\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nOakland, California 94612\nCITY OF OAKLAND\n*Rules & Legislation Committee\nThursday, December 16, 2021\n10:30 AM\nVirtual Tele- Conference Via Zoom\nPlease See The Agenda To Participate In The Meeting\nThe Oakland City Council Rules & Legislation Committee convened at 10:34 A.M., with\nPresident Pro Tempore Thao presiding as Chairperson.\nCOMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP:\nRoll Call / Call To Order\nPresent 4 - Sheng Thao, Nikki Fortunato Bas, Carroll Fife, and Dan Kalb\nThe Roll Call was modified to show Councilmember Kalb Present at 10:38 A.M.\n1 PUBLIC COMMENT:\nCOMMENT ON ALL ACTION ITEMS WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS TIME. COMMENTS FOR\nITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA WILL BE TAKEN DURING OPEN FORUM\nThere were 5 Public Comment Speakers\n2 There Are No Draft Minutes For Approval\n3 New Scheduling Items\n3.1\nSubject:\nCelebrating Sandra Taylor For Over 28 Years Of Service\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Reid\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Celebrating Sandra Taylor For Over 28 Years Of\nDedicated And Distinguished Service To The City Of Oakland\n21-0942\nAttachments: View Legislation\n88943 CMS\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 1\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 1, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.2\nSubject:\nResolution Recognizing Cynthia Perkins\nFrom:\nCouncil President Fortunatos Bas\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Recognizing Cynthia Perkins For Providing 30\nYears Of Dedicated And Committed Service To The City Of Oakland And Congratulating\nHer Upon Her Retirement\n21-0946\nAttachments:\nView Legislation\n88944 CMS\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 2\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 2, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.3\nSubject:\n2021 Homekey Recommendation\nFrom:\nHousing And Community Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n(1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Jointly Apply For, Accept, And Enter Into\nStandard Agreements As A Local Agency Partner For, Funds In An Amount Not To\nExceed $120 Million From The California Department Of Housing And Community\nDevelopment's Homekey Program;\n(2) Allocating City Matching Funds In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $9,000,000, And\nAuthorizing Affordable Housing Development Grants From Homekey And City Matching\nFunds For The Following Homekey Projects: Kingdom Builders Transitional Housing\n(2317 International Boulevard), The Phoenix (801 Pine Street), Piedmont Place (55\nMacarthur Boulevard), Coliseum Way (4801 Coliseum Way), 8400 Edes Avenue, And\nBay Area Community Services (BACS) Project Reclamation; And\n(3) Authorizing Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention Program Grants In A\nTotal Amount Not To Exceed $10,000,000 To Provide Long-Term Operating Funds For\nThe Piedmont Place And Coliseum Way Homekey Projects; And\n(4) Waiving City Requirements For Local And Small Local Business Enterprise (L/SLBE)\nProgram, Local Employment Program, And Oakland Apprenticeship Program\n21-0950\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report - Attachment A\nView Legislation\nView Presentation\n88950 CMS\nApproved to be heard on Non-Consent\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 3\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 3, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.4\nSubject: Institute Common Sense Covid-19 Safety Measures In Division Of Juvenile\nJustice Facilities\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Reid And Council President Fortunato Bas\nRecommendation Adopt A Resolution Urging The Governors Office To Institute Common\nSense Covid-19 Safety Measures In Division Of Juvenile Justice Facilities As A Result Of\nA Recent Covid-19 Outbreak And Take All The Necessary Actions That Prioritizes\nTransparency, Common Sense Public Health Measures, And Population Reduction To\nStop The Spread Of Covid-19 In Division Of Juvenile Justice Facilitie\n21-0954\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88945 CMS\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas Requested to be added as a Co-Sponsor\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the * Concurrent Meeting of the\nOakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 4\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 4, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.5\nSubject:\nAC-OCAP 2022 CSBG State Contract Resolution\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n(1) Accepting Anti-Poverty Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) In The Amount Of\nOne Million, Three Hundred, Ninety-One Thousand, Five Hundred Sixty-Nine Dollars\n($1,391,569) Awarded By The California Department Of Community Services And\nDevelopment For The January 1, 2022 Through December 31, 2022 Program Year\n(\"2022 CSBG Program Year\");\n(2) Amending Resolution No. 88717 C.M.S., Which Adopted The Fiscal Year 2021-23\nBiennial Budget, To Decrease The Amount Of CSBG Funds Appropriated For The 2022\nCSBG Program Year By Four Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty-Nine Dollars ($4,589);\n(3) Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Accept And Appropriate Any\nAdditional CSBG Funds Awarded By The California Department Of Community Services\nAnd Development For The 2022 CSBG Program Year, Without Returning To Council;\n(4) Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Amend Existing CSBG\nAgreements To Increase The Amount And Extend The Term As Authorized By Any\nAdditional CSBG Award During 2022 CSBG Program Year, Without Returning To\nCouncil; And\n(5) Authorizing The Use Of General Purpose Funds To Pay The Human Services\nDepartment Central Services Overhead Charges For 2022 CSBG Programs In The\nAmount Of One Hundred Forty-Four Thousand, Seven Hundred Seventy-Seven Dollars\n($144,777)\n21-0924\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88951 CMS\nApproved to be heard on Non-Consent at the December 21, 2021 Special City\nCouncil Meeting\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 5\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 5, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.6\nSubject:\nBay View Industrial Services Contract Expansion\nFrom:\nOffice Of The City Administrator\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Request For Proposal/Qualification\nRequirements And Awarding A Professional Services Contract To Bayview Industrial\nServices, Inc. (Also Known As Bay View Environmental Services, Inc.) For On-Call\nEmergency And Nonemergency Collection, Removal And Disposal Of Hazardous\nMaterials For A Two-Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed Four Hundred Eighty\nThousand Dollars ($480,000), With An Option To Renew The Agreement For An\nAdditional One-Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Forty Thousand\nDollars ($240,000) For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed Seven Hundred Twenty\nThousand Dollars ($720,000)\n21-0947\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88946 CMS\nApproved to be scheduled to the December 21 Special City Council meeting with\nthe Title Change read into record\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 6\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 6, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.7\nSubject:\nFruitvale Alive! Gap Closure Project Construction Contract Award\nFrom:\nDepartment Of Transportation\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract To Redgwick\nConstruction For The Active Transportation Program (ATP) Fruitvale Alive! Gap Closure\nProject, Project No. 1000724, The Lowest, Responsible, Responsive Bidder In\nAccordance With Project Plans, Specifications, State Requirements, And With\nContractor's Bid In The Amount Of Nine Million Six Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand Four\nHundred And Six Dollars ($9,653,406.00); Authorizing The Construction Of The Fruitvale\nAlive! Gap Closure Project; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality\nAct (CEQA) Findings\n21-0943\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report - Attachment A\nView Report - Attachment B\nView Report - Attachment C\nView Report - Attachment D\nView Report - Attachment E\nView Legislation\n88947 CMS\nApproved to be heard on Consent\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 7\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 7, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.8\nSubject:\nBudget Amendments - Reallocate OPD PIO And Add Police Patrols\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan And Councilmember Fife\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution 88717 C.M.S. To Amend\nThe Fiscal Year 2021-2023 Adopted Biennial Budget To Reallocate Funds From Public\nRelations/PIO Purposes To Go To East Oakland Police Patrol, As Shown In Exhibit 1\n[TITLE CHANGE]\n21-0952\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nView Report - Exhibit 1\nView Supplemental Report - 1/6/2022\nView Supplemental Legislation - 1/6/2022\nView Supplemental Exhibit 1 - 1/6/2022\nView Supplemental Report - January 12, 2022\nView Supplemental Legislation - January 12, 2022\nView Supplemental Exhibit 1 - January 12, 2022\nCouncilmember Fife requested to be added as a Co-Sponser and this item be\nplaced on Non-Consent\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.tc go before the Special Concurrent Meeting\nof the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\n3.9\nSubject:\nNo-Layoffs And Appreciation For City Of Oakland Workers\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan, Pro Tem Pore Thao, President Fortunato Bas And\nCouncilmember Fife\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Appreciating City Of Oakland Workers For Their\nHard Work And Dedication To The City And Its Residents; And As An Extension Of This\nAppreciation, The Council Does Not Support Layoffs Of Any City Employees\n21-0953\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nPresident Pro Tempore Thao, President Fortunato Bas and Councilmember Fife\nrequested to be added as a Co-Sponsor and the item be schedule to the December\n21, 2021 Special City Council Agenda on Non-Consent\nThi\nCity of Oakland\nPage 8\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 8, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.10\nSubject:\nDevelopment Of Multi-Departmental Service Center At Oakland Coliseum\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Direct The Administration To Work With The\nAfrican American Sports And Entertainment Group (AASEG) Around The Oakland\nColiseum Complex Site To Develop, In Partnership With The City, A Plan For A\nMulti-Departmental Public Service Center To Include Police Administration And Other\nFunctions Being Relocated From 7th Street/Broadway Site, Fire Department (E.G.,\nCERT Training And MACRO), And Permitting Services, And May Include Other Identified\nPublic Service Needs, And To Pursue Funding Sources For Such Project (Including The\nIncorporation Of Information From The Prior PAB Study)\n21-0955\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the *Finance & Management\nCommittee to be heard 1/10/2022\n3.11\nSubject:\nA RFQ For Parcel Bounded By 7th St., Broadway, Washington St, And 6th St.\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan And Councilmember Fife\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Issue A Request For Qualifications For Those\nInterested In Developing A Mixed Use Development, Including Ground Floor Activation\nWhich Improves The Vitality Of The Pedestrian Corridor, That Is More Than One Acre In\nArea, That Includes Not Less Than 600 Housing Units, And That Restricts At Least\nOne-Third Of The Residential Units To Lower Income Households, As Defined In Section\n50079.5 Of The Health And Safety Code, With An Affordable Sales Price Or An\nAffordable Rent, As Defined In Sections 50052.5 And 50053 Of The Health And Safety\nCode, For A Minimum Of 55 Years, On The City-Owned Parcel Bounded By 7th Street,\nBroadway, Washington Street, And 6th Street\n21-0957\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nCouniclmember Fife requested to be added as a Co-Sponsor\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the *Finance & Management\nCommittee to be heard 1/10/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 9\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 9, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.12\nSubject:\nSchedule An Action Plan Regarding Recruitment, Hiring And Retention Plans\nAnd Strategies\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Gallo, President Fortunato Bas And Pro Tem Pore Thao\nRecommendation: TITLE CHANGE\nOLD TITLE\nRequest To Schedule An Action Plan From The City Administrator And The Oakland\nPolice Chief Regarding Short-Term, Mid-Term And Long-Term Hiring And Retention\nPlans And Strategies To Recruit Police Officers And Protect The Citizens Of Oakland\nPrior To Engaging Additional Consultants And Making Financial Commitments\nNEW TITLE\nReceive An Informational Report With Detailed Recommendations For An Action Plan\nFrom The City Administrator And The Oakland Police Chief Regarding Recruitment,\nHiring And Retention Plans And Strategies To Recruit Police Officers, As Well As Data\nOn Attrition For The Past Ten Years Including Demographics, Tenure And Specific\nReasons For Leaving; Costs Of Academies; And Costs Of Pre-Academies. For Officers\nWho Cite \"Lack Of Confidence In OPD Leadership\" Provide Specific Reason For\nLeaving, Including Discipline By OPD/Chief Or CPRA. All To Protect The Citizens Of\nOakland Prior To Engaging Additional Consultants And Making Financial Commitments;\nOn The February 8, 2022 Public Safety Committee Agenda\n21-0949\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas and President Pro Tempore Thao requested to be\nadded as Co-Sponsors and to scheduled this item to the February 8, 2022 Public\nSafety Committee meeting with a Title Change\nThis Report and Recommendation be Scheduled.to go before the *Public Safety\nCommittee to be heard 2/8/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 10\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 10, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.13\nSubject:\nEconomic Development Administration (EDA) Grant Revolving Loan Fund\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n(1) Accepting And Appropriating Five-Hundred And Fifty Thousand Dollars ($550,000)\nAwarded To The City Of Oakland By The U.S. Department Of Commerce's Economic\nDevelopment Administration (EDA) For The Purpose Of Funding The City's Small\nBusiness Revolving Loan Fund For Zero Percent (0%) Interest Loans Made By June 30,\n2022 In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) Each;\nAnd\n(2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Award A Professional Services\nAgreement With Pacific Community Ventures In An Amount Not To Exceed Eighty\nThousand Dollars ($80,000) For A One Year Term To Administer The City's Small\nBusiness Revolving Loan Fund Pursuant To A Competitive Process\n21-0944\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the * Concurrent Meeting of the\nOakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council to be heard\n1/18/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 11\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 11, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.14\nSubject:\nEconomic Adjustment Assistance Grant\nFrom:\nEconomic And Workforce Development Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n(1) Accepting And Appropriating One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Awarded To The City\nof Oakland By The U.S. Department Of Commerce's Economic Development\nAdministration (EDA) For The Purpose Of Providing Economic Adjustment Assistance\nGrant Funds As Follows:\nA. Funding Direct Technical Assistance For Minority Construction Contractors In The\nAmount Of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000);\nB. Funding Direct Technical Assistance For Small Businesses In An Amount Not To\nExceed Four-Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Nine Hundred And Twenty-Nine Dollars\n($437,929); And\nC. Funding Administration Expenses Of The Economic And Workforce Development\nBusiness Development Program In An Amount Not To Exceed Sixty-Two Thousand\nSeventy-One Dollars ($62,071); And\n(2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Award A Professional Services\nAgreement With The Following Contractors:\nA. Merriwether & Williams Insurance Services In An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred\nThousand Dollars ($500,000) For A Term Of Two Years To Provide Technical Assistance\nAnd Business Support Services For Minority Construction Contractors Pursuant To A\nCompetitive Process;\nB. The Black Cultural Zone Community Development Corporation In An Amount Not To\nExceed Two Hundred Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($200,200) For A Term Of Two\nYears To Provide Small Business Technical Assistance And Waiving The Request For\nProposals/Qualifications Proposal Competitive Selection Requirements; And\nC. The Spanish Speaking Unity Council In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred\nThousand Two Hundred Dollars ($200,200) For A Term Of Two Years To Provide Small\nBusiness Technical Assistance And Waiving The Request For Proposals/Qualifications\nProposal Competitive Selection Requirement\n21-0945\nApproved to be scheduled to a January 25, 2022 Special Community & Economic\nDevelopment Committee at 10:00 A.M.\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.tc go before the *Community & Economic\nDevelopment Committee to be heard 1/25/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 12\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 12, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.15\nSubject:\nCalifornia Legislature Support For \"Cash For Clunkers\" For Heavy Duty Trucks\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan, Councilmember Kalb And Pro Tem Pore Thao\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Asking The California Legislature To Create,\nExpand, And Fund A \"Cash For Clunkers\" Program For Heavy Duty Freight Trucks, To\nProvide An Incentive For The Removal Of Heavily Polluting Trucks From Streets And\nHighways In Order To Reduce Air Pollution Impacts On Low-Income And Other Hard-Hit\nCommunities\n21-0951\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nCouncilmember Kalb and President Pro Tempore Thao requested to be added as a\nCo-Sponsor and approved the Title Change read into record\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the * Concurrent Meeting of the\nOakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council to be heard\n1/18/2022\n3.16\nSubject: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Invitation To Participate In An\nInter-Agency Liaison Committee\nFrom:\nCouncil President Fortunato Bas\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Directing The City Administrator To Accept The\nInvitation From The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) To Participate In\nInter-Agency Liaison Committee, Which Will Provide A Cooperative Framework An For\nInput And Exchange Of Information To Improve Service Planning Coordination Between\nAc Transit And The City Of Oakland, And Appointing City Of Oakland Councilmember\nNoel Gallo, Councilmember\nAnd Vice Mayor Rebecca Kaplan As The City\nRepresentatives To The Committee, And Appointing Councilmember Dan Kalb As An\nAlternate\n[TITLE CHANGE]\n21-0956\nAttachments: View Report & Legislation\nView Supplemental Legislation - 1/12/2022\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled. to go before the * Concurrent Meeting of the\nOakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council to be heard\n1/18/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 13\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 13, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.17\nSubject:\nIn Celebration Of Black History And Heritage Month\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Fife\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Celebration Of Black History Month In February\n2022 By Honoring Black Change-Makers In The City Of Oakland Working Towards A\nTransformative Future That Seeks To Dismantle Oppressive Systems And Advance True\nLiberation, Safety, And Opportunities In Our Community; On The February 1, 2022 City\nCouncil Agenda On As A Ceremonial\n21-0948\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the * Concurrent Meeting of the\nOakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council to be heard\n2/1/2022\n3.18\nSubject:\nLibrary Services Retention And Enhancement Extension\nFrom:\nPresident Fortunato Bas, Councilmember Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution On The City Council's Own Motion Submitting To\nThe Voters At The June 7, 2022 Election, A Proposed Ordinance Extending The Library\nServices Retention And Enhancement Act Of 1994 And Amending The Use Of Proceeds,\nParcel Tax Rate, Exemptions, Rate Adjustment, And Minimum Library Appropriation\nPrerequisite; And Requesting The Consolidation Of The Oakland Municipal Election\nCalled For Herein With The Statewide Election; And Directing The City Clerk To Take All\nActions Necessary Under Law To Prepare For And Conduct The June 7, 2022 Municipal\nElection\n21-0958\nCouncilmember Kalb and President Pro Tempore Thao requested to be added as a\nCo-Sponsor\nThis City Resolution be Scheduled.to go before the *Rules & Legislation\nCommittee to be heard 2/3/2022\n3.19\nSubject:\nStudying An Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District For Affordable\nFrom:\nCouncil President Pro Tempore, Councilmember Fife And President Fortunato\nBas\nRecommendation: Approve A Report With Recommendation Directing The City\nAdministrator To Study The Implementation Of A Citywide Enhanced Infrastructure\nFinancing District Funding Affordable Housing And Infrastructure Improvements And To\nReturn To The Council With Recommendations By The First Council Meeting In February\n2022\n21-0959\nCouncilmember Fife and President Fortunato Bas requested to be added as a\nCo-Sponsor and to be heard on Non-Consent\nThis Report and Recommendation be Scheduled.to go before the * Concurrent\nMeeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council\nto be heard 2/1/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 14\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 14, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\nRecommendations From Committees:\nRecommendations From The Special Finance & Management Committee:\n3.20\nSubject:\nInternational Contact, Inc And Accent On Languages, Inc. Contract Increase\nFrom:\nHuman Resources Management Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Extending And Increasing The Contract For On\nCall Translation And Interpretation Services With (I) International Contact, Inc. For Three\nYears, From April 1, 2022 To March 31, 2025, By An Amount Not To Exceed $300,000\n(Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) To A New Cap Of $460,000 (Four Hundred Sixty\nThousand Dollars) For The Five-Year Contract Term, And (II) Accent On Languages, Inc.\nFor Three Years, From April 1, 2022 To March 31, 2025, By An Amount Not To Exceed\n$300,000 (Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) To A New Cap Of $550,000 (Five Hundred\nFifty Thousand Dollars) For The Five-Year Contract Term\n21-0866\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\n88974 CMS\nApproved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward.to go before the *\nConcurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the\nCity Council to be heard 12/21/2021\n3.21\nSubject: FY2020-21 Q4 And FY2021-22 Q1 Revenue And Expenditure Report (R&E)\nFrom:\nFinance Department\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21 Fourth\nQuarter And FY 2021-22 First Quarter Revenue And Expenditure (R&E) Results And\nYear-End Summaries For The General Purpose Fund (GPF, 1010) And Select Funds\n21-0916\nAttachments: View Report\nView Supplemental Report - 12/17/2021\nView Supplemental Attachment C - 12/17/2021\nApproved to be heard on the December 21, 2021 Special City Council Agenda on\nNon-Consent\nThis Informational Report be Received and Forwarded.to go before the Special\nConcurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City\nCouncil to be heard 12/21/2021\nRecommendations From The Special Life Enrichment Committee:\nCity of Oakland\nPage 15\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 15, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.22\nSubject:\nHomeless Youth Guaranteed Income Pilot\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n(1) Authorizing The Use Of Up To One Million, Six Hundred Eighty-Nine Thousand, Nine\nHundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($1,689,925) Of Homeless Housing And Assistance\nProgram Grant Funds Awarded To Oakland By The State Of California For Oakland's\nHomeless Youth Guaranteed Income Pilot Program;\n(2) Awarding A Professional Service Agreement In An Amount Not To Exceed Four\nHundred Ten Thousand, Six Hundred Sixty-Five Dollars ($410,665) To Young Women's\nFreedom Center For The Provision Of Homeless Youth Guaranteed Income Planning,\nRecruitment, And Supportive Services From January 1, 2022 Through June 30, 2024;\n(3) Waiving The Competitive Bidding Process And Awarding A Professional Service\nAgreement In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million, Two Hundred Seventy-Nine\nThousand, Two Hundred Sixty Dollars ($1,279,260) To FII-National, Doing Business As,\nUpTogether, To Administer The Direct Cash Assistance To Be Provided To Homeless\nYouth Participating In The Guaranteed Income Program From January 1, 2022 Through\nJune 30, 2024;\n(4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding\nWith The University Of Chicago, Chapin Hall Policy Research Center To Include\nOakland's Homeless Youth Guaranteed Income Pilot Program In A National Research\nStudy Through June 30, 2024; And\n(5) Accepting A Gift Of In-Kind Services From Point Source Youth To Support Oakland's\nHomeless Youth Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Valued At Three Hundred\nSeventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($375,000) And Authorizing The City Administrator To\nEnter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding With Point Source Youth For The Provision\nOf Said In-Kind Services Through June 30, 2024\n21-0934\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nApproved as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward.to go before\nthe * Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and\nthe City Council to be heard 1/18/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 16\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 16, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.23\nSubject:\nHHAP 2 And 3 Funds\nFrom:\nHuman Services Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution:\n(1) Accepting And Appropriating Round 2 Homeless Housing, Assistance, And\nPrevention Program (\"HHAP 2\") Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Nine Million,\nThree Hundred Eleven Thousand, Five Hundred Sixty-Eight Dollars ($9,311,568)\nAwarded To The City Of Oakland For The Provision Of Emergency Homeless\nInterventions;\n(2) Authorizing The City Administrator (Or Designee) To Take All Steps Necessary To\nApply For And Receive Round 3 Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention\nProgram (\"HHAP 3\") Grant Funds Allocated To The City Of Oakland;\n(3) Accepting And Appropriating HHAP 3 Grant Funds In The Amount Of Twenty-Four\nMillion, Sixty-Six Thousand, Eight Hundred Twenty-Two Dollars And Fifty-Two Cents\n($24,066,822.52) Allocated To The City Of Oakland For The Provision Of Emergency\nHomeless Interventions; And\n(4) Allocating Up To Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) Of HHAP Grant Funds To Provide\nLong-Term Operating Funds For Homekey Program Extremely Low-Income Permanent\nHousing Sites\n21-0919\nAttachments: View Report And Attachments\nView Legislation\nView Supplemental Report - 12/17/2021\n88949 CMS\nApproved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward.to go before the Special\nConcurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City\nCouncil to be heard 12/21/2021\nRecommendations From The Special Public Works Committee\nCity of Oakland\nPage 17\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 17, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.24\nSubject:\nFive Year Pavement Prioritization Plan\nFrom:\nTransportation Department\nRecommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation;\n1) A Resolution: Establishing A Five-Year Prioritization Plan For The City Of Oakland's\nComplete Streets Paving Program (2022-2027) And Adopting California Environmental\nQuality Act (\"CEQA\") Exemption Findings; And\n21-0903\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report Attachment A\nView Report Attachment B\nView Legislation\n88975 CMS\nApproved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward.to go before the\n*\nConcurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the\nCity Council to be heard 1/18/2022\n2) A Resolution: Authorizing The City Administrator To Award All Paving And Concrete\nConstruction Contracts That Follow All City Advertising And Competitive Bidding\nRequirements And Are Awarded In Direct Service Of Delivering The 2022 Five Year\nPrioritization Plan In A Amount Not to Exceed Seventy-Five Millions Dollars, Without\nReturn To City Council\n21-0904\nAttachments: View Legislation\nView Supplemental Legislation - 12/17/2021\n88976 CMS\nApproved as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward.to go before\nthe * Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and\nthe City Council to be heard 1/18/2022\n3.25\nSubject:\nIllegal Dumping Surveillance Camera Program\nFrom:\nOakland Public Works\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Use Of Cameras To Monitor\nIllegal Dumping Hot Spots Throughout The City Of Oakland\n21-0929\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report Attachment A\nView Report Attachment B\nThis Informational Report be Received and Filed.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 18\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 18, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\nRecommendations From The Special Public Safety Committee:\n3.26\nSubject:\nQuarterly Crime Data\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Receive A Quarterly Informational Report From The Oakland Police\nDepartment (OPD) On Crime Data In The City Of Oakland\n21-0853\nAttachments: View Report\nView Powerpoint\nThis Informational Report be Received and Filed.\n3.27\nSubject:\nAssistance For Businesses Impacted By Armed Robberies\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan, Councilmember Fife, Gallo, And Pro Tem Thao\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Direct The City Administrator To Assist\nImpacted Businesses Who Have Been Harmed By Armed Robberies By (1) Researching\nAnd Implementing City-Issued Loans To Impacted Businesses Can Be Deferred Or\nWaived, (2) Researching Options For Tax Rebates For Impacted Businesses And\nReturning To Council For Authorization As Needed, (3) Researching And Implementing,\nTo The Extent Allowed Under The Program, The City's Provision Of Funding Through The\nCity's Fa\u00e7ade Improvement/Tenant Improvement Programs To Help Businesses Rebuild\nAnd Install Security Doors/Gates And Related Infrastructure, (4) Identify And Apply For\nState Of California Grant Funds That Can Be Granted To Oakland's Cannabis And East\nOakland Businesses To Cover The Costs Of Repairs, Losses And/Or Other Damages\nSuffered Due To Recent Crime Activity, And (5) Conduct An Intensive Outreach\nCampaign To Impacted Businesses To Inform Them Of The Availability Of Any Existing\nCity Support To Remediate The Economic Harm Caused By Armed Robberies\n21-0917\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nView Revised Report 12/10/2021\nView Revised Legislation 12/10/2021\nView Supplemental City Administrator Report 12/10/21\n88982 CMS\nOn Non-Consent\nApproved as Amended the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward.to go before\nthe * Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and\nthe City Council to be heard 12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 19\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 19, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n3.28\nSubject:\nGhost Gun Ordinance\nFrom:\nCouncilmembers Kalb, Gallo And Vice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.36 \"Weapons\" To Require\nPrivately Made Firearms, Commonly Referred To As \"Ghost Guns,\" To Comply With\nState Law, Prohibit Nonexempt Persons From Possessing, Selling, Offering For Sale,\nTransferring, Purchasing, Transporting, Receiving Or Manufacturing An Unfinished\nFirearm Frame Or Receiver That Has Not Been Imprinted With A Serial Number And\nProhibiting Nonexempt Persons From Possessing, Manufacturing Or Assembling A\nPrivately Made Firearm That Has Not Been Imprinted With A Serial Number\n21-0922\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nView Notice And Digest\nView Supplemental Report - January 12, 2022\nView Supplemental Legislation - January 12, 2022\nContinued.to go before the *Public Safety Committee to be heard 1/11/2022\n3.29\nSubject:\nNegotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA) Bi-Monthly Verbal Update\nFrom:\nOakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Receive An Oral Update On The Progress Of The Oakland Police\nDepartment's Compliance With The Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA)\n21-0864\nThis Report and Recommendation be Accepted.\nDUE TO THE PRESENCE OF VICE MAYOR KAPLAN, A QUORUM OF THE CITY COUNCIL WAS\nNOTED, AND A MOTION WAS MADE AND SECONDED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING OF THE\nRULES AND LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND TO CONVENE AS A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE\nFULL COUNCIL AT 10:50 A.M.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 20\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 20, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n4\nReview Of Draft Agendas And Review Of Pending Lists For Council And Committee\nMeetings\n21-0909\nAttachments: Draft December 21, 2021 Special City Council Agenda\nPreviously Distributed December 21, 2021 City Council Agenda\nCancelled December 23, 2021 Rules and Legislation Committee\nAgenda\nFinance & Management Committee Pending List\nPublic Works Committee Pending List\nCommunity And Economic Development Committee Pending List\nLife Enrichment Committee Pending List\nEducation Partnership Committee Pending List\nPublic Safety Committee Pending List\nRules And Legislation Committee Pending List\nCancelled December 27, 2021 Life Enrichment Committee Agenda\nCancelled December 28, 2021 Public Works Committee Agenda\nCancelled December 28, 2021 Community and Economic\nDevelopment Committee Agenda\nCancelled December 30, 2021 Rules and Legislation Committee\nAgenda\nCHANGES MADE TO THE PREVIOUSLY DISTRIBUTED 10 DAY AGENDAS\nCHANGES MADE TO THE DECEMBER 21, 2021 CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS\nSubject:\nEnabling Ordinance For Measure R - Newspaper Of Record\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Oakland Municipal Code To Add\nChapter 1.06 To Title 1, General Provisions, To Establish The Requirements For An\nOfficial Newspaper And The Procedures For The City Council To Designate One Or\nMore Official Newspapers In Accordance With Charter Section 1205\n21-0833\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nView Report - Revised\nView Legislation - Revised\nThis Ordinance be Rescheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting of\nthe Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 21\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 21, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\nSubject:\nProof Of Vaccination Emergency Ordinance\nFrom:\nCouncilmember Kalb\nRecommendation: Adopt An Emergency Ordinance Adding Oakland Municipal Code\nChapter 8.68 To Require Proof Of A Covid-19 Vaccination For Patrons At The Following\nIndoor Public Locations: (1) Establishments Or Events Where Food Or Drink Is Served\nIncluding Restaurants, Bars, Coffee Houses, Clubs, And Banquet Halls; (2) Entertainment\nVenues, Theaters, Concert Venues, Museums, And Recreation Facilities; (3) Gyms,\nFitness Centers And Yoga Studios; (4) Senior Adult Care Facilities And City Senior\nCenter Programs; (5) Dental Offices; (6) Public Libraries; (7) City Hall; And (8) Large\nIndoor Events At City And Privately-Owned Facilities\n21-0877\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nView Supplemental Legislation - Kalb 12/17/2021\nView Supplemental Report - 12/17/2021\n13669 CMS\nThis Ordinance be Rescheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent Meeting of\nthe Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be heard\n12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 22\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 22, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\nSubject:\nManaged Safe RV Sites And Sanitation\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Improve Community Health By Providing For\nManaged Sites For RVS, Tiny Homes/Pallet Shelters And Sanitation, By (1) Authorizing\nThe Use Of 796 66th Avenue As A Managed Safe RV Site And Sanitation; (2) Seek\nAuthorization From Game Changers LLC For The Use Of 2201-2601 Wood Street For\nTiny Homes/Pallet Shelters And Sanitation; (3) Seek Authorization From The State To\nUse The CalTrans Parcel At The Interstate 880 At High Street As A Managed Safe RV\nSite And Sanitation; (4) To Direct Staff To Develop A Sliding Fee Scale For Use At\nCity-Managed RV Sites And Return To Council With Such Amendments To The Master\nFee Schedule As Needed To Implement It; (5) To Adopt A Budget Amendment To The\nBiennial Budget For Fiscal Years 2021-2023 To Allocate Funding For Capital, Start Up\nAnd Operational Costs For Parcels Located At 796 66th Avenue And 2201-2601 Wood\nStreet, As Shown In Exhibit 1; And (6) To Direct The Administration And Oakland's\nLobbyist, To Pursue Additional Funds, Including From Alameda County, State, And\nFederal Sources For These Purposes\n21-0879\nAttachments: View Report\nView Legislation\nView Exhibit 1\nView Report - Revised\nView Legislation - Revised\nView Report - Exhibit 1 Revised\nView Supplement Report - Kaplan 12/17/2021\nView Supplemental Exhibit 1 - Kaplan 12/17/2021\nView Supplemental Legislation - Kaplan 12/17/2021\n88948 CMS\nThis City Resolution be Rescheduled.to go before the Special Concurrent\nMeeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council to be\nheard 12/21/2021\nCity of Oakland\nPage 23\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 23, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\nSubject:\nInformational Report On The Status On Authorized Grants\nFrom:\nVice Mayor Kaplan\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On The\nStatus Of Council-Authorized Grants And The Process For Issuance Of 'Grants, Including:\nFor Each Grant Approved By Council In 2021, Whether All Or Part Or None Of Funds\nHave Been Issued, Status Of Any Remaining Steps To Be Taken And Funds To Be\nIssued\n21-0695\nAttachments: View Report\nView Report Attachment A\nView Supplemental Attachment A - 12/17/2021\nView Supplemental Attachment A - January 13, 2022\nThis Informational Report be * Withdrawn and Rescheduled.to go before the\nSpecial Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor\nAgency/City Council to be heard 12/21/2021\nSubject:\nAmending The City's Hiring Plan For Police Officers\nFrom:\nPresident Pro Tempore Thao\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending The City's Hiring Plan For Police\nOfficers For The Purpose Of Ensuring Compliance With Measure Z, A 2014 Parcel Tax\nThat Funds Public Safety Services, To; (1) Authorize A $50,000 Hiring Bonus For Lateral\nHires Who Successfully Complete OPD's Lateral Academy And Accept An Officer\nPosition With The City Of Oakland As A Sworn Officer; (2) Require That Lateral And\nLocal Incentives Return The Entire Financial Incentive To The City If They Leave The City\nBefore Completing 18 Months Of Service; (3) Require That Lateral Hires Who Leave\nBefore Completing 5 Years Of Service With The Oakland Police Department (\"OPD\")\nRepay A Prorated Amount Based On Their Tenure With OPD; (4) Authorize A $20,000\nSigning Bonus For Local Residents Who Successfully Complete OPD's Academy And\nAccept A Position With The City Of Oakland As A Sworn Officer; (5) Directing That\nInterview Panels For Police Recruits Shall Include At Least One Person Representing\nExpertise In NSA/Race And Equity And One Youth 18 Years-24 Years Of Age; And (6) To\nExclude Any Police Officer With A History Of Misconduct Or Police Brutality, And In\nCases Were Misconduct Information Is Not Available Or There Are Disclosure\nChallenges, If The Review Board Recommends The Lateral Hire; Subject To Completing\nLegally Required Collective Bargaining And The City Attorney's Review Of The Legality\nOf All Of The Foregoing\n21-0931\nAttachments: NO WRITTEN MATERIAL SUBMITTED\nThis City Resolution be Rescheduled.to go before the * Concurrent Meeting of the\nOakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council to be heard\n2/1/2022\nCity of Oakland\nPage 24\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 24, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"} {"body": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee", "date": "2021-12-16", "text": "*Rules & Legislation Committee\nMeeting Minutes - FINAL\nDecember 16, 2021\n5 Determinations Of Closed Session\nNo Report Out Given\nOpen Forum (Total Time Available: 15 Minutes)\n3 speakers spoke during Open Forum.\nAdjournment\nThere being no further business, and upon the motion duly made, the Oakland City\nCouncil Rules and Legislation Committee adjourned the meeting at 12:10 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. When possible, please notify the\nCity Clerk 5 days prior to the meeting so we can make reasonable arrangements to\nensure accessibility. Also, in compliance with Oakland's policy for people with\nenvironmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivities, please refrain from wearing\nstrongly scented products to meetings.\nOffice of the City Clerk - Agenda Management Unit\nPhone: (510)238-6406\nFax: (510)238-6699\nRecorded Agenda: (510) 238-2386\nTelecommunications Relay Service:711\nMATERIALS RELATED TO ITEMS ON THIS AGENDA SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL\nAFTER DISTRIBUTION OF THE AGENDA PACKETS MAY BE VIEWED IN THE OFFICE OF THE\nCITY CLERK, 1 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR, OAKLAND, CA 94612 FROM\n8:30AM TO 5:00PM\n* In the event a quorum of the City Council participates on this Committee, the meeting is\nnoticed as a Special Meeting of the City Council; however, no final City Council action can be\ntaken.\nCity of Oakland\nPage 25\nPrinted on 1/13/2022", "page": 25, "path": "RulesAndLegislationCommittee/2021-12-16.pdf"}