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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil | 2022-02-17 | Special Concurrent Meeting of the Meeting Minutes - FINAL February 17, 2022 Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council unemployed individuals, armed forces veterans, single parents, ex-offenders and foster care adults; and a ban on asking applicants about prior criminal offenses; and WHEREAS, the Port entered into an Exclusive Negotiation Term Sheet with the Oakland Athletics in May 2019, which includes local employment and targeted hire requirements, job access provisions including Fair Chance, workforce training and funding, retention of existing workers, apprenticeship policies, living wages, benefits and stable employment opportunities, as categories guiding community benefits negotiations; and"; Amending the last clauses on page #5 to read "FURTHER RESOLVED: A study of the non-CEQA effects of the Project on traffic and parking congestion in Chinatown (Study) shall be completed and the results incorporated into a revised TMP prior to consideration of the Development Agreement, which study shall (a) identify strategies to reduce congestion and potential conflicts on Chinatown streets, including but not limited to operational improvements, such as the deployment of traffic control officers, the management of pedestrians traveling from the Lake Merritt BART station to the Ballpark, and the management of vehicles accessing parking in Chinatown, before, during, and after medium and large events (including but not limited to ballgames) at the Ballpark, and (b) take into account other planned improvements in the local vicinity, including implementation of the transit-only lanes on Broadway, the Oakland-Alameda Access project, and the Chinatown Complete Streets Plan; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Council further directs the City Administrator to work with Chinatown stakeholders to revise the draft TMP prior to consideration of the Development Agreement to: (a) incorporate the results of the Study, (b) include clear roles and responsibilities for representatives from Chinatown to participate in the monitoring implementation of the TMP; (c) require that the duties of the Oakland Athletics' designated mobility coordinator include overseeing mobility strategies to ensure safe and efficient access while minimizing disruption to the surrounding neighborhoods and that they work with Chinatown's representatives to evaluate the effectiveness of such TMP strategies; (d) require that use of Chinatown's parking garages be prioritized for Chinatown cultural events when they occur at the same time as events at the Ballpark; (e) develop performance standards to address travel times and traffic queues for vehicles traveling into and around Chinatown on event days at the Ballpark; and be it"; Adding two clauses to the top of page #6 to read "FURTHER RESOLVED: That to promote Project compatibility with recreational maritime use of its waterfront site, the City Administrator will ensure that future Project approvals appropriately require the Project sponsor to install signs along portions, if any, of the waterfront park indicating where recreational fishing will be allowed, in coordination with other regulatory authorities; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Administrator shall inform representatives of the impacted communities and the public in general of the potential availability of a public community room within the Project pursuant to AB 1191 (Stats. 2019 Ch. 752) Section 7. Subsection (a) (10) and will document any public demand for such room for consideration by the State Lands Commission and the Bay Conservation and Development Commission; and be it"; City of Oakland Page 3 Printed on 3/2/2022 | 3 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2022-02-17.pdf |