21-0942
| 1 | 2.1 | | City Resolution | Subject: Celebrating Sandra Taylor For Over 28 Years Of Service
From: Councilmember Reid
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Celebrating Sandra Taylor For Over 28 Years Of Dedicated And Distinguished Service To The City Of Oakland | Adopted | Pass |
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21-0946
| 1 | 2.2 | | City Resolution | Subject: Resolution Recognizing Cynthia Perkins
From: Council President Fortunatos Bas
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Recognizing Cynthia Perkins For Providing 30 Years Of Dedicated And Committed Service To The City Of Oakland And Congratulating Her Upon Her Retirement | Adopted | Pass |
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21-0954
| 1 | 2.3 | | City Resolution | Subject: Institute Common Sense Covid-19 Safety Measures In Division Of Juvenile Justice Facilities
From: Councilmember Reid And Council President Fortunato Bas
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Urging The Governors Office To Institute Common Sense Covid-19 Safety Measures In Division Of Juvenile Justice Facilities As A Result Of A Recent Covid-19 Outbreak And Take All The Necessary Actions That Prioritizes Transparency, Common Sense Public Health Measures, And Population Reduction To Stop The Spread Of Covid-19 In Division Of Juvenile Justice Facilitie | Adopted | Pass |
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21-0947
| 2 | 2.4 | | City Resolution | Subject: Bay View Industrial Services Contract Expansion
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Request For Proposal/Qualification Requirements And Awarding A Professional Services Contract To Bayview Industrial Services, Inc. (Also Known As Bay View Environmental Services, Inc.) For On-Call Emergency And Nonemergency Collection, Removal And Disposal Of Hazardous Materials For A Two-Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed Four Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($480,000), With An Option To Renew The Agreement For An Additional One-Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars ($240,000) For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed Seven Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($720,000) | Adopted | Pass |
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21-0943
| 1 | 2.5 | | City Resolution | Subject: Fruitvale Alive! Gap Closure Project Construction Contract Award
From: Department Of Transportation
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract To Redgwick Construction For The Active Transportation Program (ATP) Fruitvale Alive! Gap Closure Project, Project No. 1000724, The Lowest, Responsible, Responsive Bidder In Accordance With Project Plans, Specifications, State Requirements, And With Contractor’s Bid In The Amount Of Nine Million Six Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand Four Hundred And Six Dollars ($9,653,406.00); Authorizing The Construction Of The Fruitvale Alive! Gap Closure Project; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings | Adopted | Pass |
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21-0833
| 1 | 6 | | Ordinance | Subject: Enabling Ordinance For Measure R - Newspaper Of Record
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Oakland Municipal Code To Add Chapter 1.06 To Title 1, General Provisions, To Establish The Requirements For An Official Newspaper And The Procedures For The City Council To Designate One Or More Official Newspapers In Accordance With Charter Section 1205 | Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final Passage | Pass |
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21-0879
| 3 | 10 | | City Resolution | Subject: Managed Safe RV Sites And Sanitation
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To Improve Community Health By Providing For Managed Sites For RVS, Tiny Homes/Pallet Shelters And Sanitation, By (1) Authorizing The Use Of 796 66th Avenue As A Managed Safe RV Site And Sanitation; (2) Seek Authorization From Game Changers LLC For The Use Of 2201-2601 Wood Street For Tiny Homes/Pallet Shelters And Sanitation; (3) Seek Authorization From The State To Use The CalTrans Parcel At The Interstate 880 At High Street As A Managed Safe RV Site And Sanitation; (4) To Direct Staff To Develop A Sliding Fee Scale For Use At City-Managed RV Sites And Return To Council With Such Amendments To The Master Fee Schedule As Needed To Implement It; (5) To Adopt A Budget Amendment To The Biennial Budget For Fiscal Years 2021-2023 To Allocate Funding For Capital, Start Up And Operational Costs For Parcels Located At 796 66th Avenue And 2201-2601 Wood Street, As Shown In Exhibit 1; And (6) To Direct The Administration And Oakland’s Lobbyist, To Pursue Additional Funds, Including From | Adopted as Amended | Pass |
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21-0919
| 2 | 9 | | City Resolution | Subject: HHAP 2 And 3 Funds
From: Human Services Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution:
(1) Accepting And Appropriating Round 2 Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention Program (“HHAP 2”) Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Nine Million, Three Hundred Eleven Thousand, Five Hundred Sixty-Eight Dollars ($9,311,568) Awarded To The City Of Oakland For The Provision Of Emergency Homeless Interventions;
(2) Authorizing The City Administrator (Or Designee) To Take All Steps Necessary To Apply For And Receive Round 3 Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention Program (“HHAP 3”) Grant Funds Allocated To The City Of Oakland;
(3) Accepting And Appropriating HHAP 3 Grant Funds In The Amount Of Twenty-Four Million, Sixty-Six Thousand, Eight Hundred Twenty-Two Dollars And Fifty-Two Cents ($24,066,822.52) Allocated To The City Of Oakland For The Provision Of Emergency Homeless Interventions; And
(4) Allocating Up To Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) Of HHAP Grant Funds To Provide Long-Term Operating Funds For Homekey Program Extremely Low-Income Permanent Housing | Adopted | Pass |
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21-0877
| 2 | 5 | | Ordinance | Subject: Proof Of Vaccination Emergency Ordinance
From: Councilmember Kalb
Recommendation: Adopt An Emergency Ordinance Adding Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 8.68 To Require Proof Of A Covid-19 Vaccination For Patrons At The Following Indoor Public Locations: (1) Establishments Or Events Where Food Or Drink Is Served Including Restaurants, Bars, Coffee Houses, Clubs, And Banquet Halls; (2) Entertainment Venues, Theaters, Concert Venues, Museums, And Recreation Facilities; (3) Gyms, Fitness Centers And Yoga Studios; (4) Senior Adult Care Facilities And City Senior Center Programs; (5) Dental Offices; (6) Public Libraries; (7) City Hall; And (8) Large Indoor Events At City And Privately-Owned Facilities | Approved for Final Passage | Pass |
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21-0953
| 1 | 11 | | City Resolution | Subject: No-Layoffs And Appreciation For City Of Oakland Workers
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan, Pro Tem Pore Thao, President Fortunato Bas And Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Appreciating City Of Oakland Workers For Their Hard Work And Dedication To The City And Its Residents; And As An Extension Of This Appreciation, The Council Does Not Support Layoffs Of Any City Employees | Withdrawn and Rescheduled | Pass |
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21-0952
| 1 | 12 | | City Resolution | Subject: Budget Amendments - Reallocate OPD PIO And Add Police Patrols
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan And Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution 88717 C.M.S. To Amend The Fiscal Year 2021-2023 Adopted Biennial Budget To Reallocate Funds From Public Relations/PIO Purposes To Go To East Oakland Police Patrol, As Shown In Exhibit 1
[TITLE CHANGE] | Withdrawn and Rescheduled | Pass |
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21-0916
| 2 | 13 | | Informational Report | Subject: FY2020-21 Q4 And FY2021-22 Q1 Revenue And Expenditure Report (R&E)
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21 Fourth Quarter And FY 2021-22 First Quarter Revenue And Expenditure (R&E) Results And Year-End Summaries For The General Purpose Fund (GPF, 1010) And Select Funds | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | Pass |
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21-0695
| 2 | 14 | | Informational Report | Subject: Informational Report On The Status On Authorized Grants
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On The Status Of Council-Authorized Grants And The Process For Issuance Of ‘Grants, Including: For Each Grant Approved By Council In 2021, Whether All Or Part Or None Of Funds Have Been Issued, Status Of Any Remaining Steps To Be Taken And Funds To Be Issued | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | Pass |
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21-0950
| 1 | 7 | | City Resolution | Subject: 2021 Homekey Recommendation
From: Housing And Community Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution:
(1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Jointly Apply For, Accept, And Enter Into Standard Agreements As A Local Agency Partner For, Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed $120 Million From The California Department Of Housing And Community Development’s Homekey Program;
(2) Allocating City Matching Funds In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $9,000,000, And Authorizing Affordable Housing Development Grants From Homekey And City Matching Funds For The Following Homekey Projects: Kingdom Builders Transitional Housing (2317 International Boulevard), The Phoenix (801 Pine Street), Piedmont Place (55 Macarthur Boulevard), Coliseum Way (4801 Coliseum Way), 8400 Edes Avenue, And Bay Area Community Services (BACS) Project Reclamation; And
(3) Authorizing Homeless Housing, Assistance, And Prevention Program Grants In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $10,000,000 To Provide Long-Term Operating Funds For The Piedmont Place And Coliseum Way Homekey Projects; And
(4) Wai | Adopted as Amended | Pass |
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21-0924
| 2 | 8 | | City Resolution | Subject: AC-OCAP 2022 CSBG State Contract Resolution
From: Human Services Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution:
(1) Accepting Anti-Poverty Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) In The Amount Of One Million, Three Hundred, Ninety-One Thousand, Five Hundred Sixty-Nine Dollars ($1,391,569) Awarded By The California Department Of Community Services And Development For The January 1, 2022 Through December 31, 2022 Program Year (“2022 CSBG Program Year”);
(2) Amending Resolution No. 88717 C.M.S., Which Adopted The Fiscal Year 2021-23 Biennial Budget, To Decrease The Amount Of CSBG Funds Appropriated For The 2022 CSBG Program Year By Four Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty-Nine Dollars ($4,589);
(3) Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Accept And Appropriate Any Additional CSBG Funds Awarded By The California Department Of Community Services And Development For The 2022 CSBG Program Year, Without Returning To Council;
(4) Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Amend Existing CSBG Agreements To Increase The Amount And Extend The Term As Authoriz | Adopted | Pass |
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