Meeting Name: Special Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council Agenda status: FINAL
Meeting date/time: 12/5/2023 3:30 PM Minutes status: FINAL  
Meeting location: City Council Chamber, 3rd Floor
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23-0954 13.2 City ResolutionSubject: Resolution Recognizing Danielle Johnson From: Councilmember Reid Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Recognizing Danielle Johnson As Castlemont High School’s First Female Football PlayerAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0892 13.1 Informational ReportSubject: AC Transit Update On Its Realign Bus Network Project From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Receive An Informational Presentation From AC Transit On Realign, A Comprehensive Planning Process To Better Match Their Bus Service To People’s Transit Needs In The Wake Of The PandemicReceived and FiledPass Action details Not available
23-0930 14 Report and RecommendationApproval Of The Draft Minutes From The Meetings Of November 7, 2023 And November 13, 2023AcceptedPass Action details Not available
23-0931 17 Report and RecommendationORAL REPORT OF FINAL DECISIONS MADE DURING CLOSED SESSION AND DISCLOSURE OF NON-CONFIDENTIAL CLOSED SESSION DISCUSSIONSAcceptedPass Action details Not available
23-0927 16.1 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") EpidemicAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0928 16.2 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 OaklandAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0929 16.3 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 CrisisAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0738 16.4 OrdinanceSubject: Salary Ordinance Amendment For Various Classifications 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 Classification Of Triangle Incident Response Coordinator And The Full-Time Classification Of Special Activity Permits Coordinator; And (B) Amend The Salary Of The Full-Time Classification Of Planner III, Historic Preservation And The Permanent Part-Time Classification Of Planner III, Historical PreservationApproved for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0760 16.5 OrdinanceSubject: Parking And Mobility Updates From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance: (1) Amending Oakland Municipal Code: (A) Section 10.04.040 To Define Traffic Islands And Medians; (B) Section 10.28.280 To Establish A New Violation For Parking A Vehicle On Or In A Traffic Island Or Median; (C) Section 10.36.140 To Add The Following Streets To The List Of Approved Parking Meter Zones: 2nd Street From Jefferson Street To Washington Street, Broadway To Webster Street And Harrison Street To Oak Street, 3rd Street From Jefferson Street To Washington Street, Franklin Street To Webster Street And Harrison Street To Oak Street, 4th Street From Webster Street To Oak Street, 5th Street From Broadway To Oak Street, 7th Street From Wood Street To Oak Street, 9th Avenue From 8th Avenue To Embarcadero, 9th Street From Clay Street To Franklin Street, 10th Street From Castro Street To Broadway, 24th Street From Northgate Avenue To Telegraph Avenue, 25th Street From Northgate Avenue To Telegraph Avenue, 26th Street From Telegraph Avenue To Broadway, 39th StreeApproved for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0623 36.6 OrdinanceSubject: Ordinance Adding A Firearm Procurement Policy To The Oakland Municipal Code From: President Pro Tempore Kalb And Councilmember Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Chapter 2.10 To The Oakland Municipal Code (1) Requiring That Any Contract With Manufacturers Or Retail Dealers Of Firearms Or Ammunition Includes Provisions Certifying Their Compliance With Applicable Local, State, And Federal Laws As Described; And (2) Prohibiting Contracts With Manufacturers Or Retail Dealers Of Firearms Or Ammunition That Refuse To Submit Or Are Otherwise Unable To Certify Their Compliance, Unless Granted A Waiver By The City AdministratorApproved for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0789 16.7 OrdinanceSubject: Master Fee Schedule Amendments To Conform To The Lobbyist Registration Act From: Council President Fortunato Bas And Public Ethics Commission Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 13747 C.M.S. (Which Adopted The Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Revised Master Fee Schedule), As Amended, To Establish, Modify And Delete Fees And Penalties Assessed By The City Of OaklandApproved for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0891 16.8 City ResolutionSubject: Commemoratively Renaming E 21st Street And 9th Avenue As ‘Escovedo Way’ From: Councilmember Gallo Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Commemoratively Renaming E 21st Street And 9th Avenue As ‘Escovedo Way’ Pursuant To The Policy And Criteria Established By Oakland City Council Resolution No. 77967 C.M.S.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0933 16.9 City ResolutionSubject: Case Of Environmental Democracy Project (“EDP”) V. City Of Oakland From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise, And Settle The Case Of Environmental Democracy Project (“EDP”) V. City Of Oakland; City Of Oakland Planning And Building Department; City Of Oakland Office Of City Administrator; And Does 1 Through 20 (Respondents And Defendants) And I Metals, Inc. A California Corporation; And DSM Management, Inc., A California Corporation (Real Parties In Interest), City Attorney File No. X05462, For Forty-One Thousand Three Hundred Fifty-Four Dollars And Zero Cents ($41,354.00)) And The Terms Set Forth Below (Department Of Planning & Building -California Environmental Quality Act)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0839 16.10 City ResolutionSubject: San Leandro Creek Pedestrian And Bike Crossing At Hegenberger Rd. Re-Design From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into An Agreement With The Alameda County Flood Control District To Complete The Design Of The Pedestrian And Bike Crossing At Hegenberger Road In The City Of Oakland’s Right-Of-Way At A Cost Not-To Exceed Seventy Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00) And Adopting California Environmental Quality Act FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0917 16.11 City ResolutionSubject: CalFire Wildfire Prevention MOU From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) With The California Department Of Forestry And Fire Protection (CalFire) To Provide Ongoing Support In The Removal Of Dead And Dying Trees And Vegetation From Joaquin Miller Park And Other Park Areas In The Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone Of The City Of OaklandAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0836 16.12 City ResolutionSubject: OPD Aircraft Mounted Camera (AMC) Use Policy From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The Oakland Police Department’s (OPD) Surveillance Use Policy (SUP) And Surveillance Impact Report (SIR) In Order For OPD To Acquire And Use An Aircraft Mounted CameraAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0898 16.13 City ResolutionSubject: Lynne McDonald And David Barr Et Al. V. City Of Oakland, Et Al. From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The City’s Cross-Complaint Against Gallagher & Burk, Inc. In The Case Of Lynne McDonald And David Barr V. City Of Oakland, Contra Costa County, And Does 1 Through 50, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. RG18931020, City Attorney File No. 32944, In The Amount Of One Hundred Eighteen Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($118,000.00) Payable To The City Of Oakland (Department Of Transportation - Dangerous Condition Of Public Property)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0899 16.14 City ResolutionSubject: Marc Sims V. City Of Oakland, Tanya Xanthene Williams, And Does 1 To 20 From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The Case Of Marc Sims V. City Of Oakland, Tanya Xanthene Williams, And Does 1 To 20, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. RG21086848, City Attorney File No. 34230, In The Amount Of One Hundred Twelve Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($112,000.00) (Department Of Transportation - Negligence)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0900 16.15 City ResolutionSubject: CA Office Of Traffic Safety Grant To Oakland Fire Department From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (A) Enter Into An Agreement With The State Of California To Accept Office Of Transportation Safety (OTS) Grant Funds In The Amount Of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000); (B) Appropriate And Administer Said Funds; And (C) Expend OTS Funds In Accordance With The City’s Purchasing Requirements For The Acquisition Of Vehicle Extrication Equipment For The Fire DepartmentAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0901 16.16 City ResolutionSubject: OPD Firstwatch Data Sharing Agreement From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Data Sharing Agreement With The Northern California Regional Intelligence Center (NCRIC) And Firstwatch Solutions, Inc., For The Oakland Police Department To Exchange Computer Aided Dispatch Information With State And Local Law Enforcement AgenciesAdoptedPass Action details Not available
22-0904 26.17 OrdinanceSubject: 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 MisdemeanorApproved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0805 16.18 City ResolutionSubject: Alcoholic Beverage Control Department OPD Grant From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate A Grant Award In The Amount Of Ninety-Eight Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Four Dollars ($98,134) From The California Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Alcohol Policing Partnership Program, For Fiscal Year 2023-2024 For The Implementation Of The Oakland Police Department’s Alcohol Control Enforcement Program; And Authorizing The Use Of Fifteen Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-Five Dollars ($15,585) From The City’s General Purpose Fund To Cover The Associated Central Services Overhead CostsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0833 16.19 City ResolutionSubject: FY 22-23 Midcycle Grant Award Clean Up - At Thy Word From: Violence Prevention Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 89376 C.M.S., Which Awarded Grants To Community Service Providers, To Add Faith In Action East Bay, A California Nonprofit Corporation, As The Fiscal Sponsor For The Grantee “At Thy Word Ministries” For An Amount Not To Exceed Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0835 16.20 City ResolutionSubject: FY 23 OJJDP Grant From: Violence Prevention Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Accepting And Appropriating A Grant From The Office Of Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000)For The Period Of October 1, 2023, To September 30, 2026; And (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Take All Steps Necessary For The City To Receive The Grant; And (3) Amending An Existing Grant Agreement With Communities United For Restorative Youth Justice For School Violence Interruption Services To Extend The End Date From September 30, 2025, To September 30, 2026, And Increase The Grant Amount By Three Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-Six Dollars ($357,486), For A Total Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-Six Dollars ($657,486); And (4) Amending An Existing Grant Agreement With Youth ALIVE! For School Violence Interruption Services To Extend The End Date From September 30, 2025, To September 30, 2026, And Increase The Grant Amount By Five Hundred Seventy ThousanAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0871 16.21 City ResolutionSubject: OPD Forensic Logic CrimeTracer Contract From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Three Year Contract With Forensic Logic, Inc., For The Period Of July 1, 2023 Through June 30, 2026, For Two Hundred And Seventy Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($272,500) For The First Year, And Two Hundred Sixty Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($262,500) Per Year For Years Two And Three, For A Total Contract Of Seven Hundred Ninety Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($797,500), For Access To The Forensic Logic Search And Analytics System And Related Network, Licensing, Technical Support, And Consulting Services; And (2) Waiving The City’s Advertising/ Bidding And Request For Proposal Requirements For The Proposed PurchaseAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0932 16.22 City ResolutionSubject: Bruno VanSchoote V. City Of Oakland, Et Al. From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The Case Of Bruno VanSchoote V. City Of Oakland, County Of Alameda, State Of California, And Does 1-100, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. HG21090534, City Attorney File No. 34313, In The Amount Of Six Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($6,500,000.00) (Department Of Transportation - Dangerous Condition Of Public Property)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0815 16.23 Informational ReportSubject: Budget Advisory Commission BAC FY2023-25 Budget Process Recommendations From: Finance Department Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The Budget Advisory Commission (BAC) Evaluating The City Of Oakland’s Biennial 2023-25 Budget Process For Continual ImprovementReceived and FiledPass Action details Not available
23-0816 16.24 City ResolutionSubject: FY 2023-25 Biennial Grants From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding Grant Agreements To Camps In Common, Centro Legal De La Raza, Inc., Conservation Society Of California, Eden I & R, Inc., Family Bridges, Inc., Friends Of Peralta Hacienda Historical Park, Oakland Children's Fairyland, Inc., Oakland Parks And Recreation Foundation, Rebuilding Together Oakland, Spanish Speaking Unity Council Of Alameda County, Inc., Vietnamese American Community Center Of The East Bay, A California Public Benefit Corporation, And Vietnamese Community Development Incorporated Of The East Bay In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $1,415,061.00 For Fiscal Year 2023-24 And $1,412,968.00 For Fiscal Year 2024-25AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0818 16.25 City ResolutionSubject: Oakland Data Center Infrastructure Upgrade From: Information Technology Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Neuvys Technologies, An Oakland-Based, Local Business Enterprise Technology Provider To Upgrade And Consolidate The City's Data Center And Backup Infrastructure, For A Term Beginning December 5, 2023 And Ending December 31, 2025, In An Not-To-Exceed Contract Amount Of $2,505,745, Plus A Ten Percent Contingency Of $227,795; And Waiving The Competitive Multiple-Step Solicitation ProcessAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0865 16.26 City ResolutionSubject: Citywide Cooperative Agreements From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving, In Accordance With City Council Budget Appropriations And Allocations As Adopted By The Fiscal Year 2023-25 Budget: (1) Ongoing Finance Department Purchasing Unit Cooperative Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Citywide Commodities And Service Contracts As Set Forth In Table 1 In An Amount Not To Exceed Thirty-One Million Six Hundred Fifty-One Thousand Four Hundred Seventeen Dollars ($31,651,417); (2) Ongoing Public Works Cooperative Purchase Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Commodities And Service Contracts As Set Forth In Table 2A In An Amount Not To Exceed Nine Million Eighty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,089,000); (3) Increasing Previously Approved Department Of Public Works Cooperative Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Commodities And Service Contracts By Nineteen Million Forty-Five Thousand Dollars ($19,045,000) As Set Forth In Table 2B For A Total Not To Exceed Contract Value Of Fifty-Six Million Two Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($56,260,000); And (4) And Adopting ApAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0819 16.27 City ResolutionSubject: Electric Bike Share Expansion From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (A) Finalize And Execute An Agreement With Lyft Bikes And Scooters, LLC. To Authorize The Addition Of Docked Electric Bicycles To Their Bike Share Fleet, Subject To The Terms Of Their Franchise Agreement; (B) Accept And Appropriate Funds From The Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s One Bay Area Grant In The Amount Of $150,000 To Fund Staff Time For The Planning, Outreach, And Permitting Of Nineteen New Bike Share Stations; And (C) Adopt Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0842 16.28 City ResolutionSubject: GoPort Program - Freight Intelligent Transportation System Program From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution To: (1) Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute A Cooperative Agreement Between The City Of Oakland And The Alameda County Transportation Commission For The Freight Intelligent Transportation System Program; And; (2) Adopt National Environmental Policy Act And California Environmental Quality Act Findings; AndAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0843 1  City Resolution2) A Resolution To: (1) Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute A Cooperative Agreement Between The City Of Oakland And The Port Of Oakland For The Freight Intelligent Transportation System Program; And, (2) Adopt National Environmental Policy Act And California Environmental Quality Act FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0866 16.29 OrdinanceSubject: Reusable Foodware And Plastic Litter Reduction Ordinance Report From: President Pro Tempore Kalb And Councilmember Gallo Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance To Reduce Litter On Our Streets And In Our Water Ways By: (1) Requiring Prepared Food Vendors To Use Reusable Food Service Ware For Dining On Premises, (2) Allowing Customer-Provided Reusable Beverage Cups And Food Containers For Take-Out, (3) Requiring That Prepared Food Vendors Shall Only Provide Disposable Foodware Accessories Upon Request, (4) Requiring Reusable Beverage Cups At City Facilities, (5) Requiring Reusable Beverage Cups At Large Venues, (6) Requiring Reusable Beverage Cups At Large Events, (7) Prohibiting The City Purchase, Sale, Or Distribution Of Packaged Water, (8) Encouraging The Installation Of Accessible Water Bottle Refill Stations At City Owned And Operated Facilities, And (9) Requiring Compliant Disposable Food Service Ware For Food Service; And Making California Environmental Quality Act FindingsApproved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0867 16.30 City ResolutionSubject: San Antonio Park Master Plan From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Adopting The San Antonio Park Master Plan And (2) Finding The San Antonio Park Master Plan Exempt From The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0869 16.31 City ResolutionSubject: Pacific States Environmental Contractors, Inc. Contract Change Order Increase From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Waive Advertising And Competitive Bidding To Increase The Existing Construction Contract With Pacific States Environmental Contractors, Inc., For The 73rd Avenue Soil Remediation Project By An Amount Not-To-Exceed Sixty-Six Thousand, Five Hundred Three Dollars And Fifty Cents ($66,503.50), Bringing The Original Contract Amount Of Two Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($229,900.00) To A Total Contract Amount Of Two Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Four Hundred Three Dollars And Fifty Cents ($296,403.50); And (2) Adopt Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0870 16.32 City ResolutionSubject: On-Call Architectural Services Contracts From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute Professional Consultant Contracts For On-Call Architectural Services That Follow All City Advertising And Competitive Solicitation Requirements And Are Awarded In Direct Service Of Delivering On-Call Architectural Services For A Duration Of Four Years To The Following Tiers: 1. Tier 1 Firms Each For An Amount Not-To-Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) Annually To Qualified Consultants: Baran Studio Architecture, Blinklab, RPR Architects, Studio 144 Architects. 2. Tier 2 Firms Each For An Amount Not-To-Exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) Annually To Qualified Consultants: AE3, Arcsine, Brick & HGA, Dialog Design, ELS, HY Architects, LCA Architects, Page & Turnbull, PBK, Perkins Eastman, Shah Kawasaki Architects, Studio Bondy Architecture, Studio T-Square, Studio PerezAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0820 16.33 OrdinanceSubject: Amendment To Rent Registry Ordinance From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Rent Registry Ordinance (Ordinance No. 13695 C.M.S.) To Modify The 2024 Registration Deadline From March 1, 2024 To July 1, 2024Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0823 16.34 City ResolutionSubject: Remove Cap On Cannabis Special Event Permits, Authorize Cannabis Equity Applicants To Convert Loans To Grants And Transfer Permits From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 86633 C.M.S. And Resolution No. 88030 C.M.S. To Authorize The City Administrator To Modify The Local Cannabis Equity Loan Assistance Program To Allow For The Conversion Of Loans Into Grants; AndAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0824 1  OrdinanceSubject: Remove Cap On Cannabis Special Event Permits, Authorize Cannabis Equity Applicants To Convert Loans To Grants And Transfer Permits From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending The Oakland Municipal Code By: (1) Removing The Limit On The Number Of Special Event Permits Involving The Sale And/Or Consumption Of Cannabis; (2) Adding A Provision For The Transfer Of A Cannabis Permit Issued To An Equity Applicant To A General Applicant; (3) Making Administrative Changes On The Permitting Of Commercial Cannabis Activity; And (4) Making California Environmental Quality Act FindingsApproved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0825 16.35 City ResolutionSubject: DoorDash Community Dining Credits From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting And Overseeing The Distribution Of $55,000 In Dining Credits Provided By DoorDashAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0826 16.36 City ResolutionSubject: Golf Programming Agreement With Alameda County Office Of Education From: Parks, Recreation And Youth Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into An Agreement With The Alameda County Office Of Education To Receive Compensation For The Golf Programming Provided By The Department Of Oakland Parks, Recreation And Youth Development To Camp Wilmot Sweeney Participants In The Amount Of $15,000 For September 6, 2022-May 25, 2023 With The Option To Renew For Five Additional School Year Terms; And (2) Appropriating Said FundsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0827 16.37 City ResolutionSubject: Approval For Oakland Feather River Camp Special Use Permit With USDA And License Agreement With Camps In Common From: Parks, Recreation And Youth Development Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A Special Use Permit With The United States Department Of Agriculture Forest Service For A 37.58 Acre Real Property Known As The Oakland Feather River Camp Located In Quincy, California For A 20-Year Term At A Base Rate Not To Exceed Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000) Per Year With Annual Discounts Based On Priority Individuals Served; AndAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0828 1  OrdinanceSubject: Approval For Oakland Feather River Camp Special Use Permit With USDA And License Agreement With Camps In Common From: Parks, Recreation And Youth Development Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (A) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A License Agreement With Camps In Common, A California Nonprofit Organization, For Outdoor Programming At The Oakland Feather River Camp Located In Quincy, California At A Rate Of One Dollar ($1.00) Per Year, Plus Any Federal Land Use Fees In Excess Of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000), For A Five-Year Term With Three Five Year Options To Renew Without Returning To Council; (B) Making Findings That The License For Below Fair Market Value Is In The Best Interests Of The City; And (C) Making Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act FindingsApproved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0829 16.38 City ResolutionSubject: Early Childhood California Apprenticeship Initiative Joint Partnership Grant FY 23-24 From: Human Services Department And Head Start Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A One-Year Memorandum Of Understanding With Peralta Community College District (“PCCD”), Merritt College To Expand Apprenticeship Opportunities In Early Childhood Development For City Of Oakland Head Start, And (2) Accepting And Appropriating Up To $116,356 In Reimbursable Amounts From PCCD Merritt College For The Apprenticeship ProgramAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0830 16.39 City ResolutionSubject: Oakland Head Start State Multi-Contract Report FY 2024-25 From: Human Services Department And Head Start Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator: (1) To Apply For And Accept The California Department Of Social Services (CDSS) Child Care And Development Division (CCDD) Contract To Receive State Reimbursement Funding Up To $3,345,812 To Provide California General Child Care Program Services (CCTR) To Eligible Participants, Ages Birth To Three Years Old, From July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2025; And (2)To Accept And Appropriate Additional California General Child Care Program Reimbursement Funding That Becomes Available For The Same Purposes During The Same Contract Term; AndAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0831 1  City Resolution2) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Apply For And Accept The California State Preschool Program (CSPP) Contract Up To $3,364,765, And The California Pre-Kindergarten Supplemental Grant (CPKS) Up To $32,500 From The California Department Of Education (CDE) For Early Childhood Education From July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2025; And (2) Appropriate A Contribution From The General Purpose Fund In An Estimated Amount Of $338,658 Equivalent To The Associated Central Services Overhead Costs; And (3) Accept And Appropriate Additional CSPP Reimbursement Funding That Becomes Available For The Same Purposes During The Same Grant Term; AndAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0832 1  City Resolution3) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator: (1) To Apply For And Accept The US Department Of Agriculture Child And Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)Grant From The California Department Of Education(CDE) Up To $260,000 To Provide Funding For Nutritious Meals From July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2025; And (2) To Accept And Appropriate Additional CACFP Grant Funding That Becomes Available For The Same Purposes During The Same Grant TermAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0792 16.40 ORA ResolutionSubject: Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule Fiscal Year 2024-2025 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The Submission Of A Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule And Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency Administrative Budget For July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2025, And Transmission Of Both To The Countywide Oversight Board, The Alameda County Auditor-Controller And The State Department Of Finance For ApprovalAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0966 16.41 City ResolutionSubject: Mayor’s Toy Drive Grant Agreement From: Office Of The Mayor Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Award A Grant Agreement To The East Bay Community Foundation, A Nonprofit Organization, In A Total Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) For The Fiscal Year 2023-2024 To Run A Holiday Toy DriveAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0937 18.1 City ResolutionSubject: Montclair BID Annual Report And Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Levy Approval From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing, And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution: 1) Confirming The Annual Report Of The Montclair Business Improvement District Advisory Board; And 2) Levying The Annual Assessment For The Montclair Business Improvement District For Fiscal Year 2024-2025, Including A Five (5) Percent Increase In The Annual AssessmentsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0938 18.2 City ResolutionSubject: Rockridge BID Annual Report And Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Levy Approval From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing, And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution: 1) Confirming The Annual Report Of The Rockridge Business Improvement District Advisory Board; And 2) Levying The Annual Assessment For The Rockridge Business Improvement District For Fiscal Year 2024-2025AdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0902 19 City ResolutionSubject: ABC Security Services Inc. Increase Spending Authority From: Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Increase The Contract Spending Authority For The ABC Security Services Inc. Contract To Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) Per Month For A Total Not-To-Exceed Amount Of Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,500,000); Contingent Upon Available Funds To Ensure Service Continuity; And Waive The Competitive Request For Proposal/ Qualification Selection RequirementAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0821 111 OrdinanceSubject: Amendment To Rent Ordinance And Rent Adjustment Program Regulations From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.22 Of The Oakland Municipal Code To (1) Amend The Rent Adjustment Program Ordinance To (A) Remove The Requirement That A Tenant Be Current On Rent In Order To File Or Respond To A Petition With The Rent Adjustment Program; (B) Increase Restitution Period For Decreased Housing Service Petitions; (C) Clarify Certificates Of Exemption Following Change In Law Or Circumstances; And (D) Make Other Clarifying Changes; And (2) Amend The Ellis Act Ordinance To Be Consistent With State LawApproved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
23-0822 1  City Resolution2) Adopt A Resolution Adopting Amendments To The Rent Adjustment Program Regulations To: (1) Remove The Requirement That A Tenant Be Current On Rent In Order To File Or Respond To A Petition With The Rent Adjustment Program; (2) Extend The Amortization Period For Mandatory Seismic Retrofits To 25 Years; (3) Reduce Appeal Argument Time To Six Minutes Per Party; (4) Remove The Appearance Requirement For Appellant At Appeal Hearings; (5) Allow Rent Board Alternates To Participate In Board Meetings In Non-Voting Capacity; (6) Add Good Cause Hearings For Failure To Appear At Hearings; (7) Change Meeting Time To 6:00 PM; (7) Codify Existing Procedural Practices In Regulations; And (8) Make Other Clarifying ChangesAdoptedPass Action details Not available
23-0766 110 Informational ReportSubject: Informational Report On Practices At The Department Of Human Resources Management for Recruiting, Testing, And Hiring 9-1-1 Dispatchers During The Years 2022 And 2023 From: Councilmember Ramachandran Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Practices At The Department Of Human Resources Management For Recruiting, Testing, And Hiring 9-1-1 Dispatchers During The Years 2022 And 2023, Including But Not Limited To: 1) Staffing Levels And Vacancy Trends During That Time Period; 2) Data On The Number Of Applications Received And Processed, Examinations Conducted, And Candidates Deemed Qualified By Month; And 3) Processes And Timelines For Processing Applications And Forwarding Qualified Candidates To OPD For Consideration, Including An Explanation Of How Continuous Hiring Processes Actually Function And During What Months Continuous Hiring Took PlaceReceived and FiledPass Action details Not available