File #: 09-0981    Version: 1 Name: Neighborhood Projects Initiative Program
Type: City Resolution Status: In Council
File created: 11/4/2009 In control: Meeting of the Oakland City Council
On agenda: 12/15/2009 Final action: 1/5/2010
Title: Subject: Neighborhood Projects Initiative Program From: Community And Economic Development Agency Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) An Agency Resolution Authorizing Funding In An Amount Not To Exceed $227,500 Under The Broadway/Macarthur/San Pablo Neighborhood Projects Initiative Program For 1) Pedestrian Scale Lights On Telegraph Avenue Between 40th And 42nd Streets, 2) New Golden Gate District Identification Signs, 3) New Street Trees On Telegraph Avenue From 27th To 34th Streets, 4) Resurfacing The Golden Gate Recreation Center Playground And Basketball Courts, 5) Removal And Redesign Of The Koreatown/Northgate Banners, And 6) Improvements To The Existing Playground At Mosswood Park, Authorizing A Contribution Of Agency Funds To The City Under The Cooperation Agreement In An Amount Not To Exceed $147,500 To Construct A Portion Of The Public Improvements Under The Program, And Authorizing The Agency Administrator To Enter Into Agreements With Project...
Attachments: 1. View Report.pdf, 2. 2010-0007 CMS.pdf
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Subject:      Neighborhood Projects Initiative Program
From:            Community And Economic Development Agency
Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:
 
1) An Agency Resolution Authorizing Funding In An Amount Not To Exceed $227,500 Under The Broadway/Macarthur/San Pablo Neighborhood Projects Initiative Program For 1) Pedestrian Scale Lights On Telegraph Avenue Between 40th And 42nd Streets, 2) New Golden Gate District Identification Signs, 3) New Street Trees On Telegraph Avenue From 27th To 34th Streets, 4) Resurfacing The Golden Gate Recreation Center Playground And Basketball Courts, 5) Removal And Redesign Of The Koreatown/Northgate Banners, And 6) Improvements To The Existing Playground At Mosswood Park, Authorizing A Contribution Of Agency Funds To The City Under The Cooperation Agreement In An Amount Not To Exceed $147,500 To Construct A Portion Of The Public Improvements Under The Program, And Authorizing The Agency Administrator To Enter Into Agreements With Project Sponsors And Make Necessary Expenditures To Implement Projects Under The Program Without Returning To The Agency