File #: 05-0688    Version: 1 Name: Oakland Workforce Investment Board Alternatives
Type: City Resolution Status: Failed
File created: 9/7/2005 In control: Meeting of the Oakland City Council
On agenda: Final action: 9/20/2005
Title: Subject: Oakland Workforce Investment Board Alternatives From: Community And Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Adopt One Of The Following Resolutions Regarding The Oakland Workforce Investment Board: 1) A Resolution Authorizing A) A Memorandum Of Understanding With The Oakland Private Industry Council, Inc., (PIC) To Serve As The Workforce Investment System Administrator For Up To Three Years In An Amount No To Exceed $1,300,000 For Fiscal Year 2005-2006; B) A Memorandum Of Understanding With The Oakland PIC To Serve As The One Stop Career Center Operator For Up To Three Years In An Amount Not To Exceed $1,900,000 For Fiscal Year 2005-2006; And C) The Disbursement Of Additional Funds To The Oakland PIC For Subcontracts With Adult And Youth Service Providers As Approved By The Oakland Workforce Investment Board, For Delivery Of Support Services And Training For Job Seekers And Business Clients, And For Other Programs For Which The Oakland PIC Acts As System Administrato...
Sponsors: Community & Economic Development Agency
Attachments: 1. View Report.pdf, 2. View Report.pdf
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Subject:      Oakland Workforce Investment Board Alternatives
From:            Community And Economic Development Agency
Recommendation: Adopt One Of The Following Resolutions Regarding The Oakland Workforce Investment Board:
 
1) A Resolution Authorizing A) A Memorandum Of Understanding With The Oakland Private Industry Council, Inc., (PIC) To Serve As The Workforce Investment System Administrator For Up To Three Years In An Amount No To Exceed $1,300,000 For Fiscal Year 2005-2006; B) A Memorandum Of Understanding With The Oakland PIC To Serve As The One Stop Career Center Operator For Up To Three Years In An Amount Not To Exceed $1,900,000 For Fiscal Year 2005-2006; And C) The Disbursement Of Additional Funds To The Oakland PIC For Subcontracts With Adult And Youth Service Providers As Approved By The Oakland Workforce Investment Board, For Delivery Of Support Services And Training For Job Seekers And Business Clients, And For Other Programs For Which The Oakland PIC Acts As System Administrator; Or