21-0341
| 1 | 2 | | Report and Recommendation | Approval Of The Draft Minutes From The Committee Meeting Of April 29, 2021 | Accepted | Pass |
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21-0388
| 1 | 3.1 | | Informational Report | Subject: Love Life Resolution Update
From: Member Of The Public: Donald Lacy And President Pro Tem Thao
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator Or His Designee Regarding The Implementation Of The City Motto “Love Life”, Including Incorporation Of The Motto In Official Communication, Signage, And Other Means Deemed Appropriate | Continued | |
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21-0400
| 1 | 3.2 | | Informational Report | Subject: Fiscal Year 2020-21 Budget Actions
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Actions Taken To Bring Fiscal Year 2020-21 Expenditures In Line With The Budget | Scheduled | |
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21-0403
| 1 | 3.3 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oral Report From OUSD On City Of Oakland-OUSD Joint Investments As Relating To FY 2021-23 Budget
From: Councilmember Kalb & School Director Shanthi Gonzales
Recommendation: Receive And Discuss Oral Presentation From Oakland Unified School District On Joint City Of Oakland\OUSD Investments Including The Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax And Additional Opportunities For Continuing Joint Partnerships To Support Oakland Public School Students | Scheduled | |
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21-0397
| 1 | 3.4 | | Report and Recommendation | Subject: Special Meeting Of The Life Enrichment Committee, The Parks And Recreation Advisory Commission And The Cultural Affairs Commission
From: Council President Fortunato-Bas
Recommendation: Schedule A Special Meeting Of The Life Enrichment Committee, The Parks And Recreation Advisory Commission And The Cultural Affairs Commission On May 25, 2021 | Accepted | |
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21-0396
| 1 | 3.5 | | Informational Report | Subject: City Special Events And Use Of Public Spaces
From: Council President Fortunato-Bas
Recommendation: Receive An Oral Informational Report On The City’s Event Permitting Processes Including Existing Permitting Processes For Events At Parks And Public Spaces And The Special Events Ordinance And Discuss Potential Terms for Community Programming At Public Spaces Citywide And City Policy To Implement Such Uses Through Pilot Programs Such As A Park Ambassador Model That Reduces Reliance On Police Resources | Scheduled | |
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21-0390
| 1 | 3.6 | | Informational Report | Subject: Recommended Capital Improvement Program (CIP) For 2021-2023
From: Oakland Public Works Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Recommended Capital Improvement Program (CIP) For Fiscal Years 2021-23; On The May 25, 2021 Public Works Committee Agenda | Withdrawn with No New Date | |
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21-0363
| 1 | 3.7 | | City Resolution | Subject: Extension Of On-Call Economic Consultant Professional Service Agreements
From: Economic & Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The Amendment Of Resolution No. 85717 C.M.S. To Extend The Terms Of Professional Service Agreements For On-Call Economic Consulting Services By An Additional Two Years With A One Year Option To Extend, And To Increase The Amount Of Each Agreement By An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) With The Following Five Firms: 1) Century Urban, LLC, 2) David Rosen & Associates, 3) Economic & Planning Systems, 4) Hausrath Economics Group, And 5) Keyser Marston Associates, And Waiving The Request For Proposals Process For These Contracts | Scheduled | |
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21-0373
| 2 | 3.8 | | City Resolution | Subject: Pursuit Homeless Intervention Site
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Implement The Following Actions:
Waive The Competitive Bidding Process And Negotiate And Execute An As-Needed Construction Contract With Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods In An Amount Up To $2 Million For Site Preparation Work At City Of Oakland Owned And/Or Leased Parcels The City Designates For Homeless Intervention Programs For A Term Of June 1, 2021 Through June 30, 2022;
Waive The Competitive Request For Proposal (RFP) Process And Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Tiny Logic, LLC, In An Amount Up To $350,000 For The Support And Management Of A Co-Governed Interim Intervention, Location To Be Determined, For A Term Of March 1, 2021 Through June 30, 2022;
Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With A Provider Selected Through A Request For Quotations (RFQ) Process, Building Opportunities For Self Sufficiency (BOSS), For The Operation Of A Safe Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parking Site At The City-Leased Prop | Scheduled | |
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21-0399
| 1 | 3.9 | | City Resolution | Subject: Resolution In Support Of AB 491
From: Councilmember Kalb
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Assembly Bill 491 (Ward) To Prohibit Discrimination In The Planning And Design Of Mixed-Income Multifamily Structures And Developments, Ensuring That Occupants Of Affordable Housing Units Have The Same Access To Common Entrances, Areas, And Amenities As The Occupants Of Market-Rate Units, And That Affordable Units Are Not Relegated To Any One Specific Floor | Scheduled | |
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21-0391
| 1 | 3.10 | | City Resolution | Subject: Property Bid Annual Reports And Assessment Payment Approval
From: Economic And Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:
1) A Resolution: 1. Approving The Fiscal Year 2020-21 Annual Reports Of The Fruitvale Property Business Improvement District Of 2011 (Fruitvale District), The Lakeshore/Lake Park Business Improvement Management District Of 2012 (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 Downtown Oakland Community Benefit District 2018 (Downtown Oakland District), And The Lake Merritt-Uptown Community Benefit District 2018 (Lake Merritt-Uptown District) Advisory Boards; 2. Confirming The Continuing Annual Assessment For Each Said District, With The Exception Of The Fruitvale District That Is Expiring, For Fiscal Year 2021-22 And Levying Said Assessments; | Scheduled | |
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21-0392
| 1 | | | ORSA Resolution | 2) A Successor Agency Resolution Authorizing Payment Of The Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency's Cumulative Fiscal Year 2021-22 Fair Share Assessment In An Approximate Amount Of $2,734.48 For One Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency-Owned Property In The Downtown Oakland Community Benefit District 2018 | Scheduled | |
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21-0381
| 1 | 3.11 | | Informational Report | Subject: FY 2020-21 Third Quarter Revenue & Expenditure Report
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21 Third Quarter Revenue And Expenditure (R&E) Results And Year-End Summaries For The General Purpose Fund (GPF, 1010) And Select Funds | Scheduled | |
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21-0393
| 1 | 3.12 | | City Resolution | Subject: Commemorating Rodney Rode
From: Councilmember Gallo
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Commemorating Rodney Lee For His Thirty Five Years Of Service In The City Of Oakland And Extending Our Condolences To His Family
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21-0394
| 1 | 3.13 | | City Resolution | Subject: OFCY FY 2021-2022 Grant Renewals
From: Human Services Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding Oakland Fund For Children And Youth Grant Agreements In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Seventeen Million Six Hundred Ninety Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($17,690,900) To Public And Nonprofit Agencies To Provide Summer And Full Year Programs And Services For Children And Youth From June 1, 2021 - September 30, 2021 For Summer Programs And From July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 For Full Year Programs | Scheduled | |
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21-0380
| 1 | 3.14 | | City Resolution | Subject: California Violence Intervention And Prevention (CalVIP) Grant 2020 - 2023
From: Department Of Violence Prevention
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: 1) Accepting And Appropriating A California Violence Intervention And Prevention (CalVIP) Grant From The California Board Of State And Community Corrections (CBSCC) In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Four Hundred Ninety-Nine Thousand Six Hundred Seventy-Two Dollars ($1,499,672) That Will Be Paid In Three Annual Installments Through December 31, 2023; 2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Take All Steps Necessary For The City To Receive The CalVIP Grant; 3) Awarding An Agreement In An Amount Not To Exceed Four Hundred Ten Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Five Dollars ($410,865) For A Term Ending December 31, 2023 To Faith In Action East Bay Inc. To Enhance The Ceasefire Custom Notification Program; 4) Waiving The City Of Oakland’s Competitive Bidding Requirements For The Agreement Awarded To Faith In Action East Bay Inc.; 5) Awarding A Professional Service Agreement In An Amount Not To Exceed Seventy-Four Thousand Nine H | Scheduled | |
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21-0389
| 1 | 3.15 | | City Resolution | Subject: Violence Prevention Services Spending Plan
From: Department Of Violence Prevention
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The City’s Funding Priorities For Programs Funded By The 2014 Oakland Public Safety And Services Violence Prevention Act (Safety And Services Act) For July 2022 Through The End Of The Safety And Services Act Funding Period (December 2024) | Scheduled | |
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21-0382
| 1 | 3.16 | | City Resolution | Subject: Mandatory Delinquent Trash Fees 2021
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt One Of The Following Pieces Of Legislation:
1) A Resolution Accepting And Confirming Reports Of The City Administrator For Delinquent Trash Service Fees With Administrative And Special Assessment Charges As Necessary Pursuant To Chapter 8.28 Of The Oakland Municipal Code, And Directing The Notice Of Special Assessment Charges Be Turned Over To The County Tax Collector For Collection For The Monthly Periods Of January, February, March 2021 And Quarterly Periods Of April-June 2021 (Option 1); Or | Scheduled | |
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21-0383
| 1 | | | City Resolution | 2) A Resolution Overruling Protests And Objections And Accepting And Confirming Reports Of The City Administrator For Delinquent Trash Service Fees With Administrative And Special Assessment Charges As Necessary Pursuant To Chapter 8.28 Of The Oakland Municipal Code, And Directing The Notice Of Special Assessment Charges Be Turned Over To The County Tax Collector For Collection For The Monthly Periods Of January, February, March 2021 And Quarterly Periods Of April-June 2021 (Option 2); Or | Scheduled | |
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21-0384
| 1 | | | City Resolution | 3) A Resolution Continuing The Hearing Of The Reports Of The City Administrator On Delinquent Trash Service Fees With Administrative And Special Assessment Charges As Necessary Pursuant To Chapter 8.28 Of The Oakland Municipal Code For The Monthly Periods Of January, February, March 2021 and Quarterly Periods Of April-June 2021 (Option 3) | Scheduled | |
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21-0385
| 1 | 3.17 | | City Resolution | Subject: Delinquent Real Property Transfer Taxes Assessment of Liens
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt One Of The Following Pieces Of Legislation:
1) A Resolution Accepting And Confirming Reports Of The City Administrator On The Costs Incurred By The City Of Oakland For Delinquent Real Property Transfer Taxes And Authorizing The Recordation Of Liens With Administrative And Assessment Charges As Necessary Pursuant To Chapter 4.20 Of The Oakland Municipal Code, And Directing The Notice Of Lien And Assessment Charges Be Turned Over To The County Tax Collector For Collection; Or | Scheduled | |
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21-0386
| 1 | | | City Resolution | 3) A Resolution Continuing Hearing Of The Reports Of The City Administrator On Delinquent Real Property Transfer Taxes And The Recordation Of Liens With Administrative And Assessment Charges As Necessary Pursuant To Chapter 4.20 Of The Oakland Municipal Code; Or | Scheduled | |
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21-0387
| 1 | | | City Resolution | 2) A Resolution Overruling Protests And Objections And Accepting And Confirming Reports Of The City Administrator On The Costs Incurred By The City Of Oakland For Delinquent Real Property Transfer Taxes And Authorizing The Recordation Of Liens With Administrative And Assessment Charges As Necessary Pursuant To Chapter 4.20 Of The Oakland Municipal Code, And Directing The Notice Of Lien And Assessment Charges Be Turned Over To The County Tax Collector For Collection | Scheduled | |
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21-0395
| 1 | 3.18 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oakland Police Department Hate Crimes Report
From: Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Receive An Information Report From The Oakland Police Department On Hate Crimes In Oakland For January 2020 To Current Date Of Report | Scheduled | |
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21-0299
| 1 | 3.19 | | Informational Report | Subject: Oakland Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
From: Oakland Fire Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The Oakland Fire Department On The Draft Oakland Local Hazard Mitigation Plan And Submittal Process To The California Office Of Emergency Services And The Federal Emergency Management Agency | Received and Forwarded | |
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21-0267
| 1 | 3.20 | | City Resolution | Subject: OPD Automated License Plate Reader Privacy Policy And Options
From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation:Adopt One Of The Following Policy Options:
1) A Resolution Approving The Oakland Police Department (OPD) Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) Surveillance Use Policy (SUP) And Surveillance Impact Report (SIR); Or | Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward | |
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21-0268
| 1 | | | City Resolution | 2) A Resolution That Within 30 Days Of The Date Of Passage Of This Resolution, The Chief Of Police Shall Certify In Writing To The City Council And The Privacy Advisory Commission (PAC) That The Oakland Police Department (OPD) Has Terminated Its Use Of Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR); Or | Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward | |
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21-0342
| 1 | 4 | | Report and Recommendation | Review Of Draft Agendas And Review Of Pending Lists For Council And Committee Meetings | Accepted as Amended | |
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21-0191
| 1 | | | Informational Report | Subject: Oral Report And Action To Expand ShotSpotter
From: Vice Mayor Kaplan
Recommendation: Receive A Oral Report From OPD/Administration On Current ShotSpotter Geographic Scope, Numbers Detected, Usage, And Responsive Deployments; And (2) Action On Options To Expand ShotSpotter Coverage Area | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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21-0279
| 4 | | | City Resolution | Subject: OPD ShotSpotter Contract
From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To
(1) Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Shotspotter, Inc. For Gunshot Location Detection Service Coverage For:
A. OPD Shotspotter Area Phases I, II And III, From July 1, 2021 To June 30, 2023, For An Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred One Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Six Dollars ($601,186) Per Year For A Total Of One Million Two Hundred Two Thousand, Three Hundred Seventy-Two Dollars ($1,202,372), With An Optional Third Year, From July 1, 2023 To June 30, 2024 For An Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred One Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Six Dollars ($601,186); For A Total Not To Exceed One Million Eight Hundred And Three Thousand, Five Hundred Fifty Eight Dollars ($1,803,558) For The Period Of July 1, 2021 Through June 30, 2024;
B. OPD Shotspotter Area Phase IV, From July 1, 2021 To June 30, 2023, For An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand, Three Hundred Dollars ($195,300) Per Year For A Total Of | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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21-0361
| 1 | | | Informational Report | Subject: Report On Illegal Dumping, Graffiti, Blight, And Abandoned Autos
From: Councilmember Gallo
Recommendation: Receive A Report On Illegal Dumping, Graffiti, Blight, And Abandoned Autos, From The City Of Oakland’s Public Works Department | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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21-0184
| 1 | | | Informational Report | Subject: Informational Report Regarding Street Sweeping
From: Councilmember Fife
Recommendation: Receive A Informational Report From The City Administrator Providing An Analysis Of The GIS System's Street Sweeping Routes And Protocols; Staffing Levels, Average Number Of Routes Missed Daily And Location By District. Provide An Updated Map Of The Street Sweeping Days And Routes To Be Placed On The City’s Website; Include The Annual Maintenance Costs And Lifespan Of The Street Sweeping Equipment. Provide a Report On The Areas Where Residents Are Being Ticketed For Street Sweeping | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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21-0358
| 1 | | | Ordinance | Subject: Extension Of Flex Streets Program
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Chapter 8.62, Section 5.51.150, Section 12.08.250, And Section 17.07.060(C) Of The Oakland Municipal Code (O.M.C.) To Expand Restaurant, Retail, Café, Parklet, And Mobile Food Vending Temporary Uses Of Outdoor Private Spaces And Public Right-Of-Ways (“Oakland Flex Streets Program”) Until March 31, 2022 To Encourage Healthy Outdoor Use And Enjoyment Of Businesses; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings | Rescheduled | |
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21-0348
| 1 | | | Informational Report | Subject: Dockless Vehicle Sharing Permit Fees
From: Transportation Department
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Permit And Parking Fees Assessed Through The Dockless Vehicle Sharing Permit Program | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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21-0335
| 1 | | | Informational Report | Subject: Parking Reforms For Cost Savings And Community Benefits
From: Transportation Department
Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:
1) An Informational Report On A Suite Of Parking System Reforms Designed To Reduce Costs While Increasing The City’s Capacity To Actively Manage The Parking And Mobility System; And | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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21-0336
| 1 | | | City Resolution | 2) A Resolution Directing Staff To Take Steps To Further Develop And Implement Parking Reforms, Including Related Provisions In The Fiscal Year 2021-2023 Budget, That Support Cost Savings And Community Benefits; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings; And | * Withdrawn and Rescheduled | |
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21-0337
| 1 | | | Ordinance | 3) An Ordinance Amending Oakland Municipal Code Section 10.36.090 To Remove Sundays As Holidays And Thereby Address Inequities And Support Commercial Districts With All Week Retail Friendly Parking Management; And Adopt Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings | Rescheduled | |
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21-0345
| 1 | 6 | | City Resolution | Subject: City Planning Commission Appointment
From: Office Of The Mayor
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of Vince Sugrue And Reappointment Of Sahar Shirazi To The City Planning Commission | Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and Forward | Pass |
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