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Meeting Name: Special Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council Agenda status: SUPPLEMENTAL
Meeting date/time: 7/16/2024 1:30 PM Minutes status: DRAFT  
Meeting location: City Council Chamber, 3rd Floor
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24-0600 15.1 Report and RecommendationApproval Of The Draft Minutes From The June 26, 2024 Special City Council Meeting, The June 28, 2024 Special City Council Meeting, And The July 2, 2024 City Council Meeting   Not available Not available
24-0601 15.2 City ResolutionSubject: Declaration Of A Local Emergency Due To AIDS Epidemic From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renewing And Continuing The City Council's Declaration Of A Local Emergency Due To The Existence Of A Critical Public Health Crisis With Regard To The Human Immunodeficiency Virus ("HIV")/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ("AIDS") Epidemic   Not available Not available
24-0602 15.3 City ResolutionSubject: Declaration Of Medical Cannabis Health Emergency From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renewing The City Council's Declaration Of A Local Public Health Emergency With Respect To Safe, Affordable Access To Medical Cannabis In The City Of Oakland   Not available Not available
24-0603 15.4 City ResolutionSubject: Declaration Of A Local Emergency On Homelessness From: Councilmember Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Renewing And Continuing The City Council's Declaration Of A Local Emergency Due To The Existence Of The City’s Homelessness Crisis   Not available Not available
24-0572 15.5 OrdinanceSubject: Implementation Of Youth Voting From: Office Of The City Clerk, Council President Fotunato Bas, Councilmember Kaplan, And Councilmember Reid Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Section 3.08.035 To The Oakland Municipal Code To Authorize Persons Aged 16 And 17, Who Are Otherwise Eligible To Vote Under State Law, To Vote For The Office Of School Board Director   Not available Not available
24-0471 25.6 OrdinanceSubject: SB 684 And Miscellaneous Planning Code (Title 17) And Subdivision Code (Title 16) Amendments From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance: (1) Amending The Oakland Planning Code (Title 17) Of The Oakland Municipal Code (OMC), As Recommended By The City Planning Commission, To: (A) Amend The Development Standard Requirements For Residential And Commercial Zones To Allow For No Side Yard Setback Between Lots Under The Same Ownership And For Applicable Exceptions To Lot Development Standards Required By State Law, Senate Bill (SB) 684; (B) Amend OMC Chapter 17.106 To Allow For Applicable Exceptions To The Standard Lot Development Standard Requirements For Subdivisions That Meet The Requirements Of State Law SB 684; And (C) Amend Miscellaneous Code Changes Including The Definition Of Essential Service Civic Activities In OMC Section 17.10.140 To Allow For More Temporary Activities Than The Current Seasonal Retail Sales On City Owned Land And Amend OMC Chapter 17.11 To Allow Fences And General Lighting In Certain Types Of Parks By Right; And (2) Am   Not available Not available
24-0614 15.8 OrdinanceSubject: Ordinance To Hold A November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election From: Office Of The City Clerk Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (1) Calling And Giving Notice For The Holding Of A General Municipal Election On November 5, 2024 For The Purpose Of Submitting To The Electors Of The City Of Oakland Proposed Ballot Measures And A Proposed Recall Election; (2) Requesting Consolidation Of The City Of Oakland General Municipal Election With The Statewide Election To Be Held In The City Of Oakland On November 5, 2024; And (3) Authorizing The City Clerk To Take All Actions Necessary To Hold The Municipal Election   Not available Not available
24-0503 15.9 OrdinanceSubject: Salary Ordinance Amendment For Various Classifications Including Elected Officials From: Human Resources Management Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Salary Schedule Of Ordinance No. 12187 C.M.S. (“Salary Ordinance”) To: (A) Add The Full-Time Equivalent Classification Of Pool Manager; And (B) Amend The Title Of The Full-Time, Permanent Part-Time, And Part-Time Classifications Of Senior Services Program Assistant To Senior Services Program Analyst; And (C) Amend The Title And Salary Of The Full-Time Classification Of Planning Investigator Supervisor To Planning Inspector, Supervising; And (D) Amend The Salary For Council Member, City Attorney, And City Auditor In Accordance With The Oakland Public Ethics Commission’s Charter-Mandated Salary Adjustments   Not available Not available
24-0519 15.10 OrdinanceSubject: Film Rebate Program From: Economic And Workforce Development Department And Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Oakland Municipal Code By Establishing A Film Rebate Program To Reimburse A Percentage Of Film Permitees’ Expenses In The City Of Oakland Provided Funding Is Available For This Purpose; And Making California Environmental Quality Act Findings   Not available Not available
24-0619 15.11 City ResolutionSubject: Facade And Tenant Improvement Program Administrator From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing (1) The City Administrator To Execute A Professional Services Agreement With Plenum Architecture, Inc. For An Initial Three-Year Term With Two One-Year Options In An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thirty Thousand Dollars ($530,000) To Administer And Implement The City’s Facade And Tenant Improvement Program (FTIP) And Disburse Approximately $2.77 Million Dollars In Grant Funds, With Each Grant In An Amount Not To Exceed Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) Per Grantee; And (2) The Acceptance And Appropriation Of Additional Funds That May Become Available For The FTIP In FY 2024-2026 Without Returning To City Council   Not available Not available
24-0559 15.12 City ResolutionSubject: Marine Trades And Water Transportation Career Initiative And BayTech Career Initiative From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Accepting And Appropriating Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000) From Alameda County Workforce Development Board To Support The Marine Trades & Water Transportation Career Initiative; (2) Accepting And Appropriating Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000) From The State Of California’s Workforce Development Board Workforce Accelerator Fund To Increase Information Technology Career Opportunities For Young People; And (3) Authorizing Grant Agreements In A Total Amount Not To Exceed One Million One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,150,000) With The Following Service Providers Competitively Selected For Fiscal Years 2024-2026: (A) Lao Family Community Development Inc. In An Amount Not To Exceed Seven Hundred Thirty Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-Three Dollars ($730,833); (B) The Spanish Speaking Unity Council In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000); And (C) The   Not available Not available
24-0620 15.13 City ResolutionSubject: Property BID Annual Reports And Assessment Payment Approval From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Legislation: 1) A Resolution (1) Approving The Fiscal Year 2023-24 Annual Reports Of The Lakeshore/Lake Park Business Improvement Management District Of 2022 (Lakeshore District), The Jack London Improvement District (Jack London District), The Temescal/Telegraph Business Improvement District 2015 (Temescal District), The Laurel Business Improvement District 2016 (Laurel District), The Koreatown/Northgate Community Benefit District 2017 (Koreatown District), The Oakland Tourism Business Improvement District 2018 (Oakland Tourism District), The Downtown Oakland Community Benefit District 2018 (Downtown Oakland District), The Lake Merritt-Uptown Community Benefit District 2018 (Lake Merritt-Uptown District), And The Chinatown Community Benefit District 2021 (Chinatown District) Advisory Boards; And (2) Confirming The Continuing Annual Assessment For Each Said District And Levying Said Assessments, With The Exception Of T   Not available Not available
24-0621 1  City Resolution2) A Successor Agency Resolution Authorizing Payment Of The Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency's Cumulative Fiscal Year 2024-25 Fair Share Assessment In An Approximate Amount Of Three Thousand One Hundred Sixty-Five Dollars And Fifty Cents ($3,165.50) For One Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency-Owned Property In The Downtown Oakland Community Benefit District 2018   Not available Not available
24-0632 15.14 City ResolutionSubject: Appointments To The Cannabis Regulatory Commission From: Office Of The Mayor Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Reappointment Of Chaney Turney And Tariq Ikharo And Appointment Of Samantha Sage And Zachary Gayner As Members Of The Cannabis Regulatory Commission   Not available Not available
24-0630 15.15 City ResolutionSubject: Nomination For Police Commission Selection Panel - Charlie Eddy From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting The Police Commission Selection Panel’s Nomination Of Charlie Eddy To Serve A Five -Year Term On The Selection Panel   Not available Not available
24-0631 15.16 City ResolutionSubject: Tyler Phal, Roeuth Phal V. City Of Oakland, Liu Weilin, And DOES 1-100 From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The Case Of Tyler Phal By And Through His Guardian Ad Litem, Roeuth Phal V. City Of Oakland, Liu Weilin, And Does 1-100, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. RG21115007, City Attorney File No. 34586, In The Amount Of Two Million, Nine Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($2,950,000.00) (Department Of Transportation - Dangerous Condition)   Not available Not available
24-0661 1S5.17 City ResolutionSubject: OPD License Plate Readers, FLOCK, And CHP Agreement From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Approving The Oakland Police Department’s Revised Automated License Plate Reader Use (ALPR) Policy; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter In To A Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) With The California Highway Patrol (CHP) For CHP And The City Of Oakland To Share ALPR Data With Each Other For Ongoing Investigations; (3) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A MOU With FLOCK Safety (FLOCK) Affirming That FLOCK Will Install ALPR Cameras In The City Of Oakland And Provide The Oakland Police Department With Access To FLOCK’s ALPR System; And (4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Appropriate Nine Hundred And Seventy Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($970,600), Plus The Cost Of Repair For Ten Percent Of ALPR Cameras In The First Year Of Use At A Cost Of Twenty-three Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($23,200), For A Total Cost Not To Exceed Nine Hundred Ninety-Three Thousand And Eight Hundred Dollars ($993,800) To Reimburse The CHP   Not available Not available
24-0664 1S5.18 City ResolutionSubject: HHAP Funded Homeless Interventions From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Awarding And/Or Amending Grant Agreements And Professional Services Agreements To The Homeless Service Providers And For The Terms Identified In Tables 1, 2, And 3 Using Up To $20,397,380 Of State Homeless, Housing, Assistance, And Prevention (HHAP) Funds, $1,086,139 In Federal Funds, And $2,300,000 In Local Measure And GPF Funds; (2) Waiving The Local/Small Local Business Enterprise (L/SLBE) Requirement For Providers Identified In Tables 1 And 2 For The Provision Of Hygiene Services At Homeless Encampments And Homeless System Support; (3) Authorizing The City Administrator To Renew Contracts For One Additional 12-Month Term Dependent On Review Of Quantitative And Qualitative Data; And (4) Making California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings   Not available Not available
24-0558 2S5.19 City ResolutionSubject: Vacant Property Tax Collection And Rates Setting For Calendar Years 2025 Through 2027 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Establishing Tax Rates For Properties Subject To The Vacant Property Tax For Calendar Years 2025 Through 2027   Not available Not available
24-0560 1S5.20 City ResolutionSubject: 2024 On-Call Economic Consultant Services Selection From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (A) Awarding Professional Services Agreements For On-Call Economic Consultant Services For An Initial Three-Year Term With A Two-Year Option In An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) Each To: (1) Century Urban, LLC, (2) Economic & Planning Systems, Inc., (3) Hausrath Economics Group, And (4) HR&A Advisors; And (B) Waiving The City’s Local/Small Local Business Enterprise Program Requirements For Economic & Planning Systems, Inc.   Not available Not available
24-0623 1S5.21 OrdinanceSubject: Longfellow Corner Second (2nd) Amendment To Disposition And Development Agreement From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute A Second Amendment To The Disposition And Development Agreement (Longfellow Corner Project) Between The City Of Oakland And Longfellow Corner, L.P., At 3801-3807 And 3823-3829 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, To Extend The Outside Construction Completion Date By Six Months To September 1, 2026; And Adopting California Environmental Quality Act Findings   Not available Not available
24-0622 1S5.22 City ResolutionSubject: California Administrative Prosecutor Program From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding With The California Attorney General’s Office To Participate In The California Administrative Prosecutor Program To Address Illegal Commercial Cannabis Activity   Not available Not available
24-0588 1S5.23 City ResolutionSubject: Multipurpose Senior Services Program FY 2024-2025 Standard Agreement From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate An Estimated $1,976,364 Reimbursement For Fiscal Year 2024-2025 From The State Of California Department Of Aging (CDA) For The Crucial Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) Standard Agreement Number MS-2425-01; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate Additional Reimbursement Funds From CDA For Subsequent Program Years 2025-2026, 2026-2027, 2027-2028, 2028-2029, Anticipated Standard Agreement Numbers MS-2526-01, MS-2627-01, MS-2728-01, MS-2829-01; (3) Authorizing Contributions From The General Purpose Fund In An Estimated Amount Of $472,971 Per Year Through Fiscal Year 2028-2029 For Departmental And Central Services Overhead Charges As Direct Offset; (4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Procure MSSP Related Goods And Award Professional Services Agreements To Bay Area Vital Link, Lifeline Systems, Community Care Services And Home Instead For   Not available Not available
24-0586 1S5.24 City ResolutionSubject: Grant Agreements To Service Opportunity For Seniors (SOS) For Meals On Wheels Food Delivery Program From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding Grant Agreements To Eden I&R, Inc. To Provide 2-1-1 Referral Services In An Amount Not To Exceed $100,000 Per Year For Fiscal Years 2023-2025 And To Service Opportunity For Seniors (SOS) To Administer The Meals On Wheels Food Delivery Program In An Amount Not To Exceed $150,000 Per Year For Fiscal Years 2023-2025   Not available Not available
24-0610 1S5.25 City ResolutionSubject: Fentanyl Crisis From: Councilmembers Kaplan, Gallo, And Reid Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Recognizing Fentanyl As A Public Health Crisis   Not available Not available
24-0555 1S5.26 City ResolutionSubject: OPD Crime Lab DNA Instrumentation Use Policy Update From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Receiving The Annual Surveillance Report On The Oakland Police Department’s Criminalistic’s Laboratory (Crime Lab) Biometrics DNA Technology DNA Instrumentation And Analysis Software Biometric Technology; And (2) Approving Proposed Amendments To The Crime Lab DNA Instrumentation And Analysis Software Biometric Use Policy As Recommended By The Privacy Advisory Commission (PAC)   Not available Not available
24-0556 1S5.27 City ResolutionSubject: Remote Controlled Ground System (Robots) And Pole Cameras Privacy Policy From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The Oakland Police Department’s (OPD) Recently Updated Surveillance Use Policy (SUP) And Surveillance Impact Report (SIR) In Order For OPD To Continue Use Of Robots And Pole Cameras   Not available Not available
24-0568 1S5.28 City ResolutionSubject: FY 2024-25 OPD Crime Lab Coverdell Grant From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Sixty-Eight Thousand Three Hundred Forty-Four Dollars ($68,344) From The California Governor’s Office Of Emergency Services (CALOES), For The 2023 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Program, During The Grant Period Of April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2025, To Support The Oakland Police Department (OPD) Crime Laboratory Operations   Not available Not available
24-0507 1S5.29 City ResolutionSubject: PSA For Cancer And Health Screenings From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Professional Services Contract With Prenuvo Of Golden State In The Amount Of Three Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($396,200.00) For Members Of The Oakland Fire Department To Receive Specialized Testing For Potential Lifesaving Cancer And Wellness Screenings   Not available Not available
24-0605 1S5.30 City ResolutionSubject: Board Of Port Commissioners Appointments From: Office Of The Mayor Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor’s Reappointments Of Andreas Cluver And Arabella Martinez As Members Of The Board Of Port Commissioners   Not available Not available
24-0624 1S5.31 City ResolutionSubject: Justice For Renters Act From: Councilmember Fife And Council President Fortunato Bas Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of The Justice For Renters Act, Which If Approved By Voters At The November 5, 2024, General Election, Would Repeal The Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act Of 1995 And Affirm The Right Of Local Governments To Enact Or Expand Residential Rent Control   Not available Not available
24-0618 1S5.32 City ResolutionSubject: SB 937 (Wiener) Oppose Unless Amended From: President Pro Tempore Kalb Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Oppose SB 937 (Wiener) Unless Amended To Ensure Impact Fees From Market Rate Housing Development Projects Are Provided Earlier Than The Certificate Of Occupancy To Facilitate Production Of Affordable Housing   Not available Not available
24-0476 16.1 City ResolutionSubject: 2024/25 Annual Action Plan From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion, Adopt A Resolution (1) Accepting And Appropriating An Award Of United States Department Of Housing & Urban Development Grant Funds In The Amount Of $14,260,551 For Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investments Partnership (Home), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), And Housing Opportunities For Persons With Aids (HOPWA) Programs For Fiscal Year 2024-2025; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Prepare And To Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development The Annual Action Plan For Fiscal Year 2024-2025 For The CDBG, Home, ESG And HOPWA Programs; (3) Appropriating Up To $850,000 In Revolving Loan Program Income To Support The City’s Residential Lending/Housing Rehabilitation Programs And Any Amounts Collected In Excess Thereof For Housing Rehabilitation Activities And Other CDBG-Eligible Activities And Projects, Without Returning To Council; And (4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiat   Not available Not available
24-0587 16.2 City ResolutionSubject: Delinquent Real Property Transfer Taxes Assessment of Liens From: Finance Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion, Adopt A Resolution (1) Confirming The Report And Notice Of Liens For Delinquent Real Property Transfer Taxes With Penalties, Interest, And Administrative And Assessment Charges, And (2) Overruling Any Protests And Objections Related To The Liens Included In Said Report And Authorizing The Recordation Of Liens, And (3) Directing The Notice Of Lien And Assessment Charges Be Turned Over To The County Tax Collector For Collection   Not available Not available
24-0529 16.4 City ResolutionSubject: Delinquent Business Tax Assessment Of Liens From: Finance Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution (1) Confirming The Report And Notice Of Liens For Delinquent Business Taxes With Penalties, Interest, And Administrative And Assessment Charges, And (2) Overruling Any Protests And Objections Related To The Liens Included In Said Report And Authorizing The Recordation Of Liens, And (3) Directing The Notice Of Lien And Assessment Charges Be Turned Over To The County Tax Collector For Collection   Not available Not available
24-0579 16.5 City ResolutionSubject: Mandatory Delinquent Trash Fees 2023-2024 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution (1) Accepting And Confirming Reports Of The Special Assessments For Delinquent Trash Service Fees, With Administrative Charges, For The Monthly Periods Of April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December 2023, January, February, March 2024, And The Quarterly Periods Of July -September 2023, October - December 2023, January-March 2024, April-June 2024; (2) Overruling Any Protests And Objections Related To The Special Assessments Included In Said Report And Imposing The Special Assessments; And (3) Directing The Notice Of Special Assessment Charges Be Turned Over To The County Tax Collector For Collection   Not available Not available
24-0585 16.3 City ResolutionSubject: Temescal/Telegraph Business Improvement District - Public Hearing From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution Making A Determination Regarding Any Protests Received For The Temescal/Telegraph Business Improvement District (Temescal/Telegraph BID), Approving The Temescal/Telegraph BID Management District Plan, Approving The Assessments For The Temescal/Telegraph BID, Directing Recording Of The Proposed Assessment District Boundary Description, And Appointing The Advisory Board For The Temescal/Telegraph BID   Not available Not available
24-0333 16.6 Report and RecommendationSubject: Appeal Of Environmental Determination For PLN22189, Childcare Center At 5315 College Avenue. From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing For Appeal No. PLN22189-A01-A01, Challenging The Planning Commission’s California Environmental Quality Act Exemption For An Addition And Alteration To An Existing Commercial Structure For Childcare Activities, And Upon Conclusion, Act Upon The Appeal And Direct The City Administrator To Prepare A Resolution For City Council Adoption Memorializing The Council’s Supportive Findings And Final Action On The Appeal   Not available Not available
24-0561 1S14 OrdinanceSubject: Elevator Maintenance Ordinance From: Office Of The City Attorney, Council President Fortunato Bas, President Pro Tempore Kalb, Councilmembers Fife And Reid Recommendation: Adopt A Ordinance Requiring Operators Of Residential Properties With Elevators To Maintain Elevators In An Operable Condition And To Temporarily Relocate Any Resident Whose Access To And From Their Unit Is Substantially Restricted Due To The Resident’s Disability Or Other Physical Condition Limiting Their Ability To Use Stairs When An Elevator Is Inoperable For More Than 24 Hours   Not available Not available
24-0501 2S6.7 City ResolutionSubject: Downtown Oakland Specific Plan (DOSP) From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution, As Recommended By The City Planning Commission: (A) Adopting The Downtown Oakland Specific Plan And Related General Plan Text And Map Amendments Including Amendments To The Estuary Policy Plan And The Land Use And Transportation Element; And (B) Certifying The Environmental Impact Report For The Downtown Oakland Specific Plan And Associated Legislative Actions And Making Related California Environmental Act Findings, And;   Not available Not available
24-0502 2  OrdinanceSubject: Downtown Oakland Specific Plan (DOSP) From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance, As Recommended By The City Planning Commission, To: (A) Make Oakland Planning Code And Oakland Municipal Code Text And Zoning Map Amendments Implementing The Policies And Objectives Of The Downtown Oakland Specific Plan And (B) Amend The City Of Oakland Master Fee Schedule (Adopted By Ordinance Nol. 13747 C.M.S., As Amended) To Adopt The Central District Entertainment Venue Fees In Furtherance Of The DOSP Goals Of Fostering Entertainment Venue Uses In The Central District Of Downtown   Not available Not available
24-0607 19 OrdinanceSubject: 2100 Telegraph Avenue, Fourth DDA Amendment From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute A Fourth Amendment Of The Disposition And Development Agreement Between The City Of Oakland And W/L Telegraph Owner, L.L.C., For Development Of 2100 Telegraph Avenue, To Add Two Alternatives To The Project Description, And Modify And Add Potential Term Extensions With Payments Of $700,000 In 2024, $500,000 In 2028, $600,000 In 2030, And $700,000 In 2032; And Adopting California Environmental Quality Act Findings   Not available Not available
24-0535 1S11 OrdinanceSubject: Brooklyn Basin CFD No. 2023-1 (Series 2024) Bond Ordinance From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Providing For The Borrowing Of Funds And The Issuance And Sale Of Special Tax Bonds In A Principal Amount Not To Exceed $6,000,000 For And On Behalf Of City Of Oakland Community Facilities District No. 2023-1 (Brooklyn Basin Facilities And Services); Approving Certain Related Matters; And Adopting Appropriate Findings Under The California Environmental Quality Act   Not available Not available
24-0554 1S12 City ResolutionSubject: Issuance And Sale Of Special Tax Bonds For Brooklyn Community Facilities District From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of Special Tax Bonds In A Principal Amount Not To Exceed $6,000,000 For City Of Oakland Community Facilities District No. 2023-1 (Brooklyn Basin Facilities And Services) For The Purpose Of Financing Authorized Facilities, And Approving And Authorizing Related Documents And Actions; And Adopting Appropriate Findings Under The California Environmental Quality Act   Not available Not available
24-0626 18 City ResolutionSubject: State Worker Protection Grant To Office Of City Attorney To Enforce State Labor Laws And Assist Workers From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting And Appropriating To The Office Of The Oakland City Attorney A Grant From The California Department Of Industrial Relations, To Be Administered By The California Labor Commissioner’s Office, In The Amount Of Four Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand, Six Hundred Fifty-Five Dollars ($425,655) For The Period Of August 1, 2024 Through October 31, 2025 To Pay The Salary And Benefits Of Hiring An Attorney Or Attorneys To Enforce State Labor Laws And Assist Workers In Combating Wage Theft, Preventing Unfair Competition And Protecting State Revenue   Not available Not available
24-0523 1S13 City ResolutionSubject: Amend ABC Security Services Inc.Contract To Extend Contract And Increase Spending Authority From: Oakland Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To (1) Amend The Current Extended Contract With ABC Security Services Inc. Referenced In Resolution Number 89604 C.M.S. On A Month-To-Month Basis Through June 30, 2025 And Increase The Contract In The One-Time Amount Of Eight Million Dollars ($8,000,000.00) For A Total Not To Exceed Contract Amount Of Twenty-Nine Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($29,600,000.00), Or Until A New Request For Proposal For Security Services Is Issued And A Contract Is Awarded, Whichever Occurs First; And (2) Waive The Competitive Request For Proposal/ Qualification Selection Requirement   Not available Not available
24-0522 110 Informational ReportSubject: General Plan And Housing Element Annual Progress Reports for Calendar Year 2023 From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The City Of Oakland’s General Plan And Housing Element Annual Progress Reports For Calendar Year 2023   Not available Not available