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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil | 2021-06-24 | Special Concurrent Meeting of the Meeting Minutes - FINAL June 24, 2021 Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council extensive outreach and recruitment to residents in underrepresented communities and areas that are at high wildfire risk for Oakland's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training program. 18. Youth and Families -- Direct City Administration to conduct an analysis and provide feasible options and timeline for the creation of a department dedicated to youth and families in a proposal for Council consideration by April 2023 that moves youth-focused funding primarily from the Police Department and Human Services Department, that aligns the Police Department, Youth Advisory Commission, Oakland Fund for Children and Youth, and Community Youth Leadership Council, to enable effective 20. Department of Workplace and Employment Standards (DWES) Staffing to Enforce Worker Protections -- Direct City Administration to present a staff report and ordinance to Council no later than May 2022 for consideration of the creation of new classification, or amending existing classification, for the positions tasked with enforcing the City's Minimum Wage Ordinance, Worker retention at Large-Scale Hospitality Ordinance, Hotel Minimum Wage and Working Conditions Ordinance, the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Ordinance, the Worker Retention Ordinance, Local Employment Program, 15% Apprenticeship Requirement, any other laws under the purview of the Workplace Standards Enforcement Division of DWES. 21. Cultural Affairs programs - Direct Cultural Affairs Division via the City Administration to return to Council with recommendations for distribution of program funds by October 31, 2021 with engagement of the Cultural Affairs Commission and the division's Funding Advisory Committee and consideration of Council guidance to focus on flatlands neighborhoods below 580 (Including East Oakland. West Oakland. Fruitvale. Chinatown. Little Saieon/Eastlake. San Antonio. Laurel. Brookdalel with equitable distribution across Council Districts. 22. Parks - Direct OPRYD via the City Administration to collaborate with neighborhood community groups to maximize programming to activate and utilize parks by creating community-based partnerships at Oakland's parks and rec centers. Prior to the re-opening of the San Antonio and Brookdale Recreation Centers. OPRYD shall engage community groups in the neighborhood around-programming. 26. Direct City Administration to present an analysis and options for consideration to ore-allocate a portion of assessed Affordable Housing and Jobs/Housing Impact Fees to pending affordable housing projects before the funds are collected by the City to help provide needed funds for affordable housing construction. This report shall be presented to the Council for consideration no later than September 2021. 27. Because the current upfront payment structure inhibits participation by less capitalized businesses, the City Administration/Economic and Workforce Development Dept shall develop a plan to retool current and future Facade Improvement Programs to reduce or eliminate the burden of up-front payment for property owners and business owners. General Purpose Fund 1010 Amendments; City of Oakland Page 6 Printed on 7/6/2021 | 7 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2021-06-24.pdf |