File #: 13-0038    Version: 1 Name: Taking A Position On League Of California Cities' Resolutions
Type: City Resolution Status: Failed
File created: 9/5/2013 In control: Meeting of the Oakland City Council
On agenda: 9/17/2013 Final action: 9/17/2013
Title: Subject: Taking A Position On League Of California Cities' Resolutions From: Council President Patricia Kernighan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Taking A Position On Two League Of California Cities' Proposed Resolutions To Be Considered At The League's September 20, 2013 Annual Business Meeting: 1) Resolution Calling Upon The Governor And The Legislature To Work With The League Of California Cities In Providing Adequate Funding And To Prioritize Water Bonds To Assist Local Government In Water Conservation, Ground Water Recharge And Reuse Of Stormwater And Urban Runoff Programs; And 2) Resolution Calling Upon The Governor And Legislature To Enter Into Discussions With The League And California Police Chiefs' Association Representatives To Identify And Enact Strategies That Will Ensure The Success Of Public Safety Realignment From A Local Municipal Law Enforcement Perspective
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Subject:      Taking A Position On League Of California Cities' Resolutions      
From:            Council President Patricia Kernighan
Recommendation:  Adopt A Resolution Taking A Position On Two League Of California Cities' Proposed Resolutions To Be Considered At The League's September 20, 2013 Annual Business Meeting: 1) Resolution Calling Upon The Governor And The Legislature To Work With The League Of California Cities In Providing Adequate Funding And To Prioritize Water Bonds To Assist Local Government In Water Conservation, Ground Water Recharge And Reuse Of Stormwater And Urban Runoff Programs; And 2) Resolution Calling Upon The Governor And Legislature To Enter Into Discussions With The League And California Police Chiefs' Association Representatives To Identify And Enact Strategies That Will Ensure The Success Of Public Safety Realignment From A Local Municipal Law Enforcement Perspective