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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil | 2013-06-18 | * Concurrent Meeting of the Meeting Minutes June 18,2013 Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council 7) An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Enter Into A Real Property Agreement With BNSF Railway Company To Relocate An Existing Rail Line Easement Near Engineers Road To Facilitate The Development Of The Former Oakland Army Base 12-0581-6 A motion was made by Councilmember Kalb, seconded by Councilmember Gibson McElhaney, that this matter be Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final Passage to the Meeting of the Oakland City Council, to be heard at the July 2, 2013 meeting. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 8 - Councilmember Gallo, Councilmember Gibson McElhaney, Councilmember Kalb, President Pro Tempore Kaplan, Councilmember Schaaf, Vice Mayor Reid, Council President Kernighan and Councilmember Brooks S-20 Subject: Oakland Fund For Children And Youth Grant Awards 2013-2014 From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute Grant Agreements Between The City Of Oakland And Various Non-Profit And Public Agencies To Provide Direct Services For Children And Youth For A Total Amount Not To Exceed $10,762,224 For Fiscal Year 2013-2014 Renewable For Two One-Year Periods With Council Approval 12-0554 A motion was made by President Pro Tempore Kaplan, seconded by Councilmember Kalb, that this matter be Adopted. The motion carried by the following vote: Votes: ORAICouncilmember Noes: 1 - Councilmember Brooks ORAICouncilmember Ayes: 7 - Councilmember Gallo, Councilmember Gibson McElhaney, Councilmember Kalb, President Pro Tempore Kaplan, Councilmember Schaaf, Vice Mayor Reid and Council President Kernighan Council also sent back the identified $1.36 million dollars from FY 2010-2012 and FY 2013-2015 to the POC to address the identified funding and service gaps for LGBTQ youth, as well as providing funding for LGBTQ specific safe spaces, and to bring back these funding recommendations to the Council as soon as possible. View Report.pdf 84465 CMS.pdf Continuation Of Open Forum City of Oakland Page 31 Printed on 7/8/13 | 31 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyandtheCityCouncil/2013-06-18.pdf |