22-0963
| 1 | 2 | | Report and Recommendation | Approval Of The Draft Minutes From The Committee Meetings Of October 27, 2022 And November 17, 2022 | Accepted | Pass |
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22-1008
| 1 | 3.1 | | City Resolution | Subject: Masking In City Facilities
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan And Councilmember Kalb
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Establishing A Policy Requiring All Employees, Patrons, And Visitors Entering City Facilities To Wear Face Masks To Mitigate The Spread Of Contagious Respiratory Illnesses Including COVID-19, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), And Influenza And Requiring The City To Provide Quality Masks (KN-95, N-95, OR KF-94) To Persons Entering City Facilities Who Do Not Have A Mask | Scheduled | |
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22-1009
| 1 | 3.2 | | City Resolution | Subject: Designation Of President Pro Tempore For 2023 - 2025
From: Office Of The City Clerk
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming Councilmember ____ As President Pro Tempore Of The City Council Of The City Of Oakland For The Term Beginning January 9, 2023 And Ending January 6, 2025 Pursuant To City Charter Section 208 | Scheduled | |
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22-1010
| 1 | 3.3 | | City Resolution | Subject: Election Of The President Of The City Council For 2023 - 2025
From: Office Of The City Clerk
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Electing Councilmember _______ As President Of The City Council Of The City Of Oakland For The Term Beginning January 9, 2023 And Ending January 6, 2025 Pursuant To Oakland City Charter Section 208 | Scheduled | |
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22-1011
| 1 | 3.4 | | City Resolution | Subject: Council President Appointments To Council Committees For 2023 - 2025
From: Office Of The City Clerk
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Pursuant To Rule 4 Of The Council’s Rules Of Procedure Resolution No. 89432 C.M.S. To Confirm The City Council President’s Appointments Of (1) The Members And Chairpersons Of The Public Works, Finance And Management, Community And Economic Development, Life Enrichment, Public Safety, And Rules And Legislation, Committees Of The City Council For A Two-Year Term 2023-2025; And (2) The City Council Members Of The City/Port Liaison And The Education Partnership Committee For A Two-Year Term | Scheduled | |
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22-1012
| 1 | 3.5 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oakland City Council Orientation And Overview - Legislative Body
From: Councilmember Fortunato Bas
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report That Provides An Overview Of The Structure, Procedures, And Regulations Which Guide The Legislative Process In The City Of Oakland. Topics Covered Includes: (1) City Structure/Charter - Roles Of Charter Officials, Council/Administration Relations (2) Ethics And Civil Rights Compliance (3) City Council Priorities (From 2021 Retreats) (4) Council Rules Of Procedures (5) Council Meeting Procedures And Legislative Process (6) City Relationships (Commissions, Port, County, State/Federal) | Scheduled | |
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22-1013
| 1 | 3.6 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oakland City Council Orientation And Overview - City Priorities And Departments - Housing And Homelessness, Land Use And Economic Development
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report That Provides An Overview Of Housing And Homelessness, Land Use, And Economic Development In The City Of Oakland That Shall Include Presentations From The City Administrator’s Office, Economic And Workforce Development Department, Human Services Department, Housing And Community Development Department, And The Planning And Building Department | Scheduled | |
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22-0997
| 1 | 3.7 | | City Resolution | Subject: Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Services At The Oakland International Airport
From: Oakland Fire Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Amend The Memorandum Of Understanding Regarding Fire Protection And Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Services (ARFF) Between The City Of Oakland And The Port Of Oakland, To Extend The Term For Twelve Months To Allow The Oakland Fire Department To Continue To Provide Such Services At The Oakland International Airport | Scheduled | |
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22-0999
| 1 | 3.8 | | City Resolution | Subject: Major Encroachment Permit At 581 5th Street
From: Department Of Transportation
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Granting A Conditional And Revocable Major Encroachment Permit To Resneck Ventures, LLC, To Allow Portions Of Three Outward Swinging Doors And Building Elements To Encroach Into The Public Right Of Way Adjacent To 581 5th Street, Major Encroachment Permit ENMJ22052; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings | Scheduled | |
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22-1002
| 1 | 3.9 | | City Resolution | Subject: Wildfire Sensors Pilot Program
From: Oakland Fire Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into An Agreement With The U.S. Department Of Homeland Security To Allow The Oakland Fire Department To Participate In A Twenty-Four Month Pilot Program To Utilize Air Quality Sensor-Based Real-Time Wildfire Monitoring System Technology (“Wildfire Sensors”) In Oakland’s High Fire Hazard Severity Zone | Scheduled | |
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22-1004
| 1 | 3.10 | | Ordinance | Subject: East 12th Street Remainder Parcel 1 LDDA & Ground Lease
From: Economic And Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A Lease Disposition And Development Agreement Between The City Of Oakland (“City”) And East 12th Street Housing, Lp (“Developer”), For Development Of 91 Units Of Affordable Housing On A Portion Of The 12th Street Remainder (“Parcel 1”), Located At East 12th Street And 2nd Avenue, With A Term Of Two Years With A One-Year Extension; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A 99-Year Ground Lease Between The City And Developer With $1 Per Year Base Rent Plus Rent Based On The Appraised $4,000,000 Fair Market Value Of Parcel 1; (3) Making A Surplus Land Act Exemption Determination; And (4) Adopting California Environmental Quality Act Findings | Scheduled | |
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22-1006
| 1 | 3.11 | | City Resolution | Subject: Resolution Honoring Karen Boyd
From: Councilmember Reid
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Honoring Karen Boyd For Over 26 Years Of Exemplary Service And Congratulating Her On A Well-Deserved Retirement From The City Of Oakland | Scheduled | |
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22-1001
| 1 | 3.12 | | City Resolution | Subject: Resolution Amending And Restating The Council’s Rules Of Procedure
From: Council President Fortunato Bas
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending And Restating The Council’s Rules Of Procedure In Their Entirety To, Among Other Things: 1) Rescind The Council’s Temporary Rules Of Procedure For The Conduct Of Meetings During The State Of Emergency Related To The Covid-19 Pandemic; 2) Change The Times For Commencing And Ending Regular Council Meetings To Minimize Late-Night Meetings And Increase Public Access And Participation; 3) Help Ensure That New Items Have Been Properly Vetted Before They Are Submitted For Scheduling, To Increase Efficiency; 4) Utilize Gender-Inclusive Language In Accordance With The City’s Values And Policy; And 5) Make Non-Substantive, Technical Edits To Make The Council’s Rules Of Procedure Easier To Navigate And Understand | Scheduled | |
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22-0984
| 1 | 3.13 | | Informational Report | Subject: Report On 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Service Providers
From: Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On All 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Service Providers The City Of Oakland Has Contracted With In Fiscal Years 2019, 2020, 2021, And 2022 For Homelessness And Public Safety Related Services, Including The Names Of The Organizations, The Contract Amount, The Nature Of The Work, How Many Contracts Each Organization Received During This Period, And Whether The Organization Provides Other Services To The City And What Those Services Are | Scheduled | |
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22-1007
| 1 | 3.14 | | City Resolution | Subject: Motorola Solutions Mobile Radios Agreements
From: Information Technology Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute An Agreement With Motorola Solutions, Inc. In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Two Million Two Hundred Ninety Thousand Three Hundred Sixty Eight Dollars ($2,290,368) For The Purchase Of Two Hundred Twenty (220) Mobile Radios And Associated Equipment, Programming, Testing, Installation And Professional Services For The Oakland Fire Department; And (2) Waiving The City's Advertising, Bidding, Request For Proposal (RFP) And Local Business/Small Local Business Utilization Requirements | Scheduled | |
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22-0998
| 1 | 3.15 | | City Resolution | Subject: Fiscal Year 2022-23 Creative Economies Of Belonging Grants
From: Economic And Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding Grants To Seventeen (17) Oakland-Based Nonprofit Organizations Providing Arts And Cultural Services In Oakland For Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Through “The Creative Economies Of Belonging: Jobs, Network, And Catalysts” Grant Opportunity, In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($450,500) | Scheduled | |
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22-0981
| 1 | 3.16 | | City Resolution | Subject: FY 2021 Assistance To Firefighters Grant
From: Oakland Fire Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Enter Into An Agreement With The U.S. Department Of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) To Accept Fiscal Year 2021 Assistance To Firefighters Grant (AFG) Funds In The Amount Of Three Hundred Sixty Thousand One Hundred And Eighty-One Dollars And Eighty-One Cents ($360,181.81); (2) Appropriate And Administer Said Funds For Fire Department Personnel To Receive Specialized Cancer Screenings; (3) Expend Assistance To Firefighter Funds In Accordance With The City Of Oakland’s Purchasing Requirements And Programs/Policies; And (4) Allocating Matching Funds In The Amount Of Thirty-Six Thousand Eighteen Dollars And Nineteen Cents ($36,018.19) | Scheduled | |
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22-1000
| 1 | 3.17 | | City Resolution | Subject: East Bay Greenway Segment II Project Construction Contract Award
From: Transportation Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Award A Construction Contract To Gruendl Inc. DBA Ray’s Electric, For The East Bay Greenway Segment II Project, Project No. 1005033, The Lowest, Responsible And Responsive Bidder In Accordance With Project Plans, Specifications, State Requirements, And With Contractor’s Bid In The Amount Of Four Million Two Hundred Eighty-Two Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars And Twenty Cents ($4,282,125.20); Authorizing The City Administrator To Amend The Maintenance Agreement With The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART); And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings | Scheduled | |
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22-0982
| 3 | 3.18 | | City Resolution | Subject: Oakland 2045 General Plan Update: 2023-2031 Housing Element Adoption
From: Planning And Building Department
Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution (1) Adopting The 2023-2031 Housing Element As A General Plan Amendment To The Oakland General Plan And (2) Determining That The Adoption Of The 2023-2031 Housing Element Is Exempt From The California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) Pursuant To Each As An Independent Basis: (A) CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(B)(3), (B) CEQA Guidelines Section 15283 And California Government Code Section 65584(G), (C) CEQA Guidelines Section 15262 And California Public Resources Code Sections 21102 And 21150, And (D) CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 | Scheduled | |
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22-1005
| 1 | 3.19 | | Ordinance | Subject: Establishing Malonga Arts Collective As Anchor Tenants Of The Malonga Arts Center
From: Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute Lease Agreements Between The City Of Oakland And Certain Arts And Educational Organizations, Including Individual Members Of The Malonga Arts Collective (MAC), A Nonprofit Organization, For 10-Year Terms Each With One 5-Year Option To Renew, At Below Market Rates For Use Of Office Spaces And Reduced Fees For Studio Spaces And Theater Use At The Malonga Casquelourd Center For The Arts (MCCA) At 1428 Alice Street; (2) Making Findings That The Office Leases For Below Market Value Are In The Best Interests Of The City; (3) Directing The City Administrator To Return With An Ordinance To Amend The Master Fee Schedule To Provide For Reduced Fees For Studio Spaces And Theater Use Pursuant To Negotiated Agreements With Tenants Of The MCCA; And (4) Adopting California Environmental Quality Act Findings
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22-1014
| 1 | 3.20 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oakland City Council Orientation And Overview - City Priorities And Departments - Public Safety, Emergency Response, Public Infrastructure, And Constituent Services
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report That Provides An Overview Of Public Safety, Violence Prevention, Emergency Operations/Response, Public Infrastructure, And Constituent Services In The City Of Oakland That Shall Include Presentations From The City Administrator’s Office, Oakland Fire Department, Oakland Police Department, Department Of Violence Prevention, Office Of The Inspector General, Community Police Review Agency/Police Commission, Oakland Public Works And Oakland Department Of Transportation | Scheduled | |
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22-1015
| 1 | 3.21 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oakland City Council Orientation And Overview - City Priorities And Departments - Finance And Budget, Administration, Resiliency And Community Supports, And Communications
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report That Provides An Overview Of Finance And Budget, Administration, Resiliency And Community Supports, And Communications In The City Of Oakland That Shall Include Presentations From The City Administrator’s Office, Finance Department, Department Of Race & Equity, Department Of Workplace And Employment Standards, Information Technology Department, Oakland Animal Services, Oakland Public Library, Human Services Department, Oakland Parks Recreation And Youth Development, Housing And Community Development Department, And The Planning And Building Department | Scheduled | |
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22-0914
| 1 | 3.22 | | Ordinance | Subject: FY2022-23 Master Fee Schedule
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 13698 C.M.S. (Which Adopted The Fiscal Year 2022-23 Master Fee Schedule), As Amended, To Establish, Modify And Delete Fees And Penalties Assessed By The City Of Oakland | Scheduled | |
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22-1003
| 1 | 3.23 | | City Resolution | Subject: In Celebration Of Black History And Heritage Month
From: Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Celebration Of Black History Month In February 2023 By Honoring Black Change-Makers In The City Of Oakland Working Towards A Transformative Future That Seeks To Dismantle Oppressive Systems And Advance True Liberation, Safety, And Opportunities In Our Community | Scheduled | |
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22-0908
| 3 | 3.24 | | City Resolution | Subject: Contracts For Heavy Equipment Repair Service
From: Public Works Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Awarding A Contract To Kelly’s Truck Repair, The Lowest Responsive And Responsible Bidder, To Provide Vehicle Diagnostic And Repair Services In The Amount Not-To-Exceed $650,000 Per Year For A Two-Year Term, November 1, 2022 To October 30, 2024, With Two (2) Options To Extend The Agreement Annually, For Up To Two (2) One-Year Periods In An Amount Not-To-Exceed $650,000 Per Year For A Total Not-To-Exceed Contract Amount Of $2,600,000 Over A Four-Year Term; And (2) Waiving The Local Business/Small Local Business Enterprise Program Utilization Requirement | Scheduled | |
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22-0915
| 3 | 3.25 | | City Resolution | Subject: Deployment Of Solar And Battery Energy Systems In Partnership With East Bay Community Energy (EBCE)
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Evaluate The Potential Deployment Of Solar And Battery Energy Systems At Critical Municipal Facilities In Partnership With East Bay Community Energy | Scheduled | |
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22-0904
| 2 | 3.26 | | Ordinance | Subject: Safe Work Zone Ordinance
From: Public Works Department
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Chapter 9.06 To The Oakland Municipal Code To (1) Allow City Employees And Essential Infrastructure Workers Carrying Out Their Duties On Public Property To Establish Safe Work Zones Subject To Specified Criteria To Protect First Amendment Rights And The Safety Of Such Workers And The Public; And (2) Make Willful Failure To Leave A Designated Safe Work Zone, After Request By A Peace Officer, A Misdemeanor | No Action Taken | |
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22-0838
| 2 | 3.27 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oakland Police Department Negotiated Settlement Agreement Status Update
From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From Oakland Police Department (OPD) On OPD’s Progress Toward Compliance With The Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA) In The Case Of Delphine Allen, Et Al., V. City Of Oakland, Et Al. | Scheduled | |
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22-0886
| 2 | 3.28 | | City Resolution | Subject: OPD RSI Helicopter Maintenance Contract
From: Oakland Police Department
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Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Rotorcraft Support, Inc. (RSI) To Provide Helicopter Maintenance Services To The Oakland Police Department (OPD) For The Period Of July 1, 2023 To June 30, 2025 In An Amount Not To Exceed Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($850,000) Per Year For A Total Contract Not To Exceed One Million, Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,700,000). This Will Maintain The Helicopter For Both Poli | Continued | |
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22-0902
| 3 | 3.29 | | Informational Report | Subject: OPD Quarterly Crime Report
From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation: Receive A Quarterly Informational Report From The Oakland Police Department (OPD) On Crime, Crime Trends And Crime Reduction Activities In The City Of Oakland | Received and Filed | Fail |
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22-0413
| 1 | 3.30 | | Informational Report | Subject: Report On The Cost Of Oakland’s Homelessness Crisis
From: Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On How Much Staff Time And Resources From The Following City Departments Are Dedicated To Providing Services Or Responding To Issues Associated With Oakland’s Homelessness Crisis: The City Administrator’s Office, Human Services Department, Housing And Community Development Department, Public Works Department, Fire Department, And Oakland Police Department; And Provide An Assessment Of How To Redirect Resources Towards Placing Chronically Unhoused Individuals In Supportive Housing | Scheduled | |
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22-0919
| 2 | 3.31 | | Informational Report | Subject: Semi-Annual Staffing Report December 2022
From: Human Resources Management Department
Recommendation: Receive A Semi-Annual Informational Report On City-Wide Staffing From The City Administrator Regarding (1) The Vacancy Rates Of All City Departments Through October 17, 2022, (2) The Vacancy Rates Of Regional Local Public Entities, (3) The Status Of Human Resources And Workforce Development Partnerships With Non-Profits To Recruit Oakland Residents For City Of Oakland Jobs, (4) The Analysis Of The City Workforce And Recruitment Conditions, And (5) The Budgeted Vacancy Rate For The Fiscal Year 2022/23. | Scheduled | |
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22-0922
| 2 | 3.32 | | City Resolution | Subject: CPUC LATA Grant Acceptance 2022
From: Information Technology Department
Recommendation: Adopt A? Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds In An Amount Of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) From The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), Local Agency Technical Assistance Program To Fully Reimburse The City’s Costs Of A Last-Mile Broadband Connectivity Planning & Design Project For The Period Of November 2, 2022 To December 31, 2024 | Scheduled | |
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22-0928
| 2 | 3.33 | | Informational Report | Subject: Revenue And Expenditure Report (R&E) FY 2021-22 Q4 And FY 2022-23 Q1
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-22 Fourth Quarter Revenue And Expenditure (R&E) Results And Year-End Summaries For The General Purpose Fund (GPF, 1010) And Select Funds, Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 First Quarter Revenue And Expenditure (R&E) Year-End Projections For The General Purpose Fund (GPF, 1010) And Select Funds, And A Two Year Revenue And Expenditure Projection For Fiscal Years 2023-24 And 2024-25 | Scheduled | |
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22-0931
| 3 | 3.34 | | City Resolution | Subject: Public Bank East Bay Viability Study
From: Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:
1) A Resolution Accepting The Public Bank East Bay Viability Study; And
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22-0986
| 1 | | | City Resolution | 2) A Resolution Of Intention To Form The Public Bank East Bay With The City Of Oakland As A Founding Member Along With The Cities Of Berkeley And Richmond
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22-0971
| 2 | 3.35 | | Informational Report | Subject: Enhanced Infrastructure District Timeline And Procedural Recommendation
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator Outlining The Timeline And Process For A Proposal To Establish An Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (EIFD) Exclusively For East Oakland, Exclusively For West Oakland, And For East And West Oakland Combined | Scheduled | |
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22-0800
| 2 | 3.36 | | Informational Report | Subject: Analysis Of The Potential Impacts Of The Oakland Waterfront Ballpark District At The Howard Terminal Proposed By The Oakland Athletics
From: Councilmember Gallo
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From City Staff Regarding Documents From Maritime Industry Groups On Potential Economic Issues Related To The Oakland Waterfront Ballpark District At The Howard Terminal Proposed By The Oakland Athletics Including A Report On Analysis Conducted By: Professor Nola Agha, Ph.D., The University Of San Francisco, Professor Of Sport Management, Report Entitled “Evaluation Of The Revenues, Costs, And Impacts Of The Proposed Oakland Waterfront Ballpark District At Howard Terminal On The City Of Oakland,” And Summary Of The Report By Professor Agha
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22-0966
| 2 | 3.37 | | City Resolution | Subject: Proposition 64 Grant Contract Amendments
From: Economic And Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution Number 88735 C.M.S., Which Among Other Things Authorized The Acceptance And Appropriation Of Nine-Hundred And Ninety-Seven Thousand Six Hundred And Ninety-Four Dollars ($997,694) In State Of California Proposition 64 Public Health And Safety Grant Program Cohort Two Funds (Proposition 64 Grant) And The City’s Funding Of Services To Support Oakland Cannabis Businesses And Address The Public Health Impacts Of Cannabis On Youth By: (A) Authorizing An Increase In Funding For The City’s Existing Agreement With The Public Health Institute From One Hundred And Sixty-Three Thousand Three Hundred And Six Dollars ($163,306) To Four-Hundred And Forty-Three Thousand Three Hundred And Six Dollars ($443,306) For Additional Services To Be Provided Including Substance Use Preventative And Intervention Activities For Youth; (B) Authorizing An Increase In Funding For The City’s Existing Agreement With LMB Creative Group, LLC From Fifty Thousand | Scheduled | |
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22-0964
| 1 | 4 | | Report and Recommendation | Review Of Draft Agendas And Review Of Pending Lists For Council And Committee Meetings | Accepted as Amended | Fail |
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22-0876
| 3 | | | City Resolution | Subject: ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ A Resolution Supporting Iranian And Kurdish Women And Protesters In Iran
From: Council President Bas And President Pro Tempore Kalb
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution 1) Condemning The Ongoing Violence The Government Of Iran Is Carrying Out Against Iranian And Kurdish Women And Against Peaceful Protestors, And 2) Commending And Urging The Expansion Of United States Media Coverage To Highlight The Struggles Of Iranian And Kurdish-Iranian People Within Iran, And 3) Calling For The Emergency Removal Or Easing Of Specific Sanctions In Order To Facilitate Foreign Aid And Communication Technology To Be Directly Provided To Iranians And To Victims’ Families, And 4) Calling On The Immediate Freezing Of Assets And Visas For Perpetrators Of State Sanctioned Violence In Iran, And 5) Calling On United States Department Of State To Immediately Create Emergency Immigration Opportunities And Reform Immigration Processes For Iranian Citizens, Kurdish Residents Of Iran, And Those In Danger Of Political Persecution To Obtain Emergency Humanitarian Visas To Enter In | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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22-0988
| 2 | | | City Resolution | Subject: Oakland Hydrogen Hub
From: Councilmember Kaplan And President Pro Tempore Kalb
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: 1) Supporting The Alliance For Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) And Its Mission To Accelerate Green Hydrogen’s Contribution To Decarbonizing The Economy In California; 2) Highlighting Oakland’s Leadership In Hydrogen Adoption And Requesting That Oakland Be Considered As A Location For A Potential Statewide Green Hydrogen Hub To Accelerate Hydrogen’s Contribution To Decarbonizing The Economy Using Electrolysis Powered By Renewable Energy; 3) Declaring The City’s Intent To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Commitment (MOC) (Attached Hereto As Exhibit A) To Join ARCHES; And 4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute The MOC And To Negotiate And Execute A More Formal Agreement With ARCHES H2 LLC On The City’s Behalf
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22-0776
| 2 | | | Ordinance | Subject: Approve OPD's Policies In Accordance With California Government Code § 7070 Et Seq. (AKA“AB 481”) And OMC Chapter 9.6
From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Approving Controlled Equipment Use Policies For The Oakland Police Department To Acquire And Use The Following Types Of “Militarized” Equipment In Conformance With Government Code Section 7070 And Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 9.65: (1) Departmental Rifles; (2) Chemical Agents; (3) Unmanned Aerial Systems; (4) Noise-Flash Diversion Devices (Flash Bangs); (5) Riot Helmets; (6) Specialty Impact Munitions; (7) Armored Vehicles; (8) Chemical Agents; And (9) Remote Controlled Ground Systems (Robots) And Pole Cameras | Rescheduled | |
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