Meeting Name: * Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council Agenda status: SUPPLEMENTAL
Meeting date/time: 6/15/2021 1:30 PM Minutes status: FINAL  
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21-0448 12.1 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
21-0449 12.2 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
21-0450 12.3 City ResolutionSubject: Declaration Of A Local Emergency On Homelessness From: Vice Mayor 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
21-0421 22.4 City ResolutionSubject: Road Maintenance And Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) Funds From: Transportation Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Adopting A List Of Projects To Be Implemented With Road Maintenance And Rehabilitation Account Funds In Fiscal Years 2021-22 And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0422 22.5 City ResolutionSubject: Accept and Appropriate HSIP10 Grants From: Transportation Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: 1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate Three (3) Highway Safety Improvement Program Cycle 10 (HSIP10) Grants Totaling Six Million Twenty-Three Thousand Nine Hundred Ten Dollars ($6,023,910) To Implement Safety And Operational Improvements For Pedestrians, Bicyclists And Motorists At Various Streets And Intersections In The City Of Oakland, And 2) Allocating One Hundred Eighty-Three Thousand One Hundred Ninety Dollars ($183,190) In Measure BB And Measure KK Infrastructure Bond Funds As The Required City Local Match; And 3) Adopt Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0427 22.6 City ResolutionSubject: BART-CITY Pass-Through Agreements From: Transportation Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: 1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into Fund Passthrough Agreements With The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (“BART”) And The City Of Oakland, And 2) Accepting And Appropriating Capital Funds Of Up To Two Million Three Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand And Twenty-Six Dollars ($2,359,026) For The East Bay Greenway Segment II Project ($1,750,669) And The Coliseum Transit Village Area Improvements Project ($608,357), And 3) Allocating Three Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-Six Dollars ($339,756) In Measure BB And Measure KK Infrastructure Bond Funds As The Required City Local Match; And 4) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0426 22.7 City ResolutionSubject: Active Transportation Program Funds (ATP) Cycle 5 Funding From: Transportation Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: 1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate Two (2) Active Transportation Program (ATP) Grants Totaling Thirty-One Million Four Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($31,449,000) For The 7th Street Connection Project And The East Oakland Neighborhood Bike Routes Project, And 2) Committing A Match Of Up To Eleven Million Four Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Nine Dollars ($11,449,239) In Measure BB Funds, Measure KK Infrastructure Bond Funds, Highway Safety Improvement Program Funds, Development Impact Fees, And Federal Earmarks; And 3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0359 12.8 OrdinanceSubject: Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-22 Local Measures M, N, Q, Z, D, And Parks Q From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance 1) Authorizing A Fiscal Year 2021-22 Increase In The Rate Of Property Tax Imposed By Voter-Approved Measures; And 2) Fixing The Rate Of The Property Tax And Levying A Tax On Real And Personal Property In The City Of Oakland For Fiscal Year 2021-22 For The Emergency Medical Services Retention Act Of 1997 (Measure M), The Paramedic Services Act Of 1997 (Measure N), The Library Services Retention And Enhancement Act Of 2004 (Library Measure Q), The 2014 Oakland Public Safety And Services Violence Prevention Act (Measure Z), The 2018 Oakland Public Library Preservation Act (Measure D), And The 2020 Oakland Parks And Recreation Preservation, Litter Reduction, And Homelessness Support Act (Parks Measure Q)Approved for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
21-0358 12.9 OrdinanceSubject: 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) FindingsApproved for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
21-0435 12.10 City ResolutionSubject: Acceptance Of Funds For Jack London Aquatic Center Retrofit From: Councilmember Kalb, Fife And Gallo Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Accepting And Appropriating Gift In Place Funds And Services In The Amount Of $250,000 From Pacific Gas & Electric (“PG&E”) To Retrofit Jack London Aquatic Center To All-Electric Service; (2) Waiving Advertising And Bidding And Awarding A Construction Contract To PG&E; And (3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0477 12.11 City ResolutionSubject: Appointment To The Budget Advisory Commission From: Office Of The Mayor Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor's Appointment Of Margaret Grimsley To The Budget Advisory CommissionAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0476 12.12 City ResolutionSubject: Chinatown Business Development And Safety Grant From: Council President Fortunato Bas Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Grant In The Amount Of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000) To The Oakland Chinatown Chamber Of Commerce (“Chinatown COC”) For Business Development And Public Safety Including Lighting, Facade Improvements And Repair And Other Small Business Development And Safety Needs As Determined By The Chinatown COCAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0455 12.13 City ResolutionSubject: FY 2020-21 OPD Crime Lab Coverdell Grant From: Oakalnd Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Fifty-Nine Thousand Eighty-Two Dollars ($59,082) From The California Governor’s Office Of Emergency Services (CalOES), For The Fiscal Year 2020-21 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Program, During The Grant Period Of January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2021, To Support The Oakland Police Department (OPD) Crime Laboratory OperationsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0456 12.14 City ResolutionSubject: CitySpan Contract - Tracking And Contract Management Database From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Competitive Solicitation Requirements, And Awarding An Agreement To CitySpan Technologies, Inc. In An Amount Not To Exceed Ninety-Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($92,500) For Licensing And Hosting Of A Web-Based, Client-Level Tracking And Contract Management Database System For Oakland Paratransit For The Elderly And Disabled Program (OPED) And Oakland Fund For Children And Youth (OFCY) For A Three-Year Term From July 1, 2021 Through June 30, 2024AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0460 12.15 City ResolutionSubject: United Together Manor Loan Modification And Extension From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Oakland Redevelopment Agency Resolutions No. 89-87 C.M.S., And Resolution No. 93.29 C.M.S., To Authorize The City Administrator To Modify The Loans To United Together, Inc., For The United Together Manor Project By: (1) Extending The Maturity Date From January 2025 To January 2054; And (2) Reducing The Interest Rate From Six Percent Per Annum To Three Percent Per Annum, And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) FindingsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0461 12.16 City ResolutionSubject: Proclaiming The Month Of June 2021 Elder Abuse Awareness Month From: President Pro Tempore Thao Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Proclaiming The Month Of June 2021 “Elder Abuse Awareness Month”AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0463 12.17 City ResolutionSubject: In Support Of AB 43 From: Vice Mayor Kaplan Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of AB 43, A Bill To Allow Municipalities More Flexibility On Setting Speed Limits And Require Factors Such As Pedestrian, Bicycle, And Child Safety To Be Considered When Setting Speed LimitsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0465 12.18 City ResolutionSubject: Commemorative Street Renaming In Honor Of Dorothy King From: Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Commemoratively Renaming 2nd Street Between Broadway And Franklin Street As ‘Dorothy King Way’ Per The Process Established By Res. No. 77967 C.M.S.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0478 12.19 City ResolutionSubject: Senior Companion Program/Foster Grandparent Program (SCP/FGP) Renewal Grant Applications FY 2021 - 2022 From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: 1. Authorizing Agreements With And To Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds From The Corporation For National And Community Services (CNCS) For Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-2022 In Amounts Not To Exceed $287,126 For The Senior Companion Program And $29,484 For The Foster Grandparent Program, Respectively; And 2. Authorizing The City Administrator To Amend The Above Grant Agreements For And To Accept And Appropriate Additional Grant Funds From CNCS For FY 2021-2022, Within The Grant Terms, Without Returning To Council; And 3. Authorizing A Contribution From The City’s General Purpose Fund For Central Services Overhead Charges For FY 2021-2022 In An Estimated Amount Of $32,941AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0470 12.20 City ResolutionSubject: Centro Legal De La Raza ACILEP Grant Agreement From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Grant Agreement To Centro Legal De La Raza In An Amount Not To Exceed Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) To Provide Legal Support For Children And Families At Risk Of DeportationAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0474 12.21 City ResolutionSubject: Resolution In Support Of California State Assembly Bill 988 From: Councilmember Kalb Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of California State Assembly Bill 988 Which Would State The Legislature’s Intent To Implement A Three-Digit Phone Line, 9-8-8, For People Experiencing Suicidal And Other Immediate Mental Health Crises To Be Able To Receive Life Saving CareAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0475 12.22 City ResolutionSubject: Darwin Bondgraham And Ali Winston 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 Costs And Attorneys’ Fees In The Case Of Darwin Bondgraham And Ali Winston V. City Of Oakland, Oakland Police Department And Susan Manheimer, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. RG20071657, City Attorney’s File No. X05171, In The Amount Of One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Two Hundred Four Dollars And Fifty Cents ($125,204.50) As A Result Of Alleged Public Records Act Violations (Police Department- Public Records Act)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0480 12.23 City ResolutionSubject: Terry Baker V. City Of Oakland From: Office Of The City Attorney Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Compromise And Settle The Case Of: Terry Baker V. City Of Oakland, Marcell Patterson, Individually And In The Capacity Of A Police Officer For The Oakland Police Department; And Does 1-10, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. RG20054133, In The Amount Of Twelve Million Dollars And No Cents ($12,000,000.00) Arising From A June 5, 2019 Auto Accident Involving An OPD Vehicle At The Intersection Of Lemon Street And Curtola Parkway In Vallejo, California; And (2) Authorizing And Directing The City Attorney To Initiate Legal Action Against Oakland Police Officer Marcell Patterson For Indemnity (Oakland Police Department - Automobile Accident)AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0433 2S2.24 City ResolutionSubject: Support For AB 257, The Fast Food Accountability And Standards Recovery Act From: Council President Fortunato Bas And Councilmember Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 257, “The Fast Food Accountability And Standards Recovery Act” (“Fast Recovery Act”), Introduced By Assembly Member Lorena Gonzalez To Establish The Fast Food Sector Council, Which Would Include Worker Representatives Along With Government And Industry Representatives, To Promulgate Minimum Fast Food Restaurant Employment Protections For California’s One-Half Million Fast Food Workers [TITLE CHANGE]AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0434 1S2.25 City ResolutionSubject: Support For AB 490, The Angelo Quinto Act Of 2021 From: Council President Fortunato Bas, Councilmember Kalb And Fife Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Supporting California State Assembly Bill No.490, “The Angelo Quinto Act Of 2021,” Introduced By Assembly Members Gipson And Bonta, To Prohibit Law Enforcement Agencies From Authorizing Techniques Or Transport Methods That Involve A Substantial Risk Of Positional Asphyxia [TITLE CHANGE]AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0340 2S2.26 OrdinanceSubject: Military Equipment Rules From: Vice Mayor Kaplan, Councilmember Gallo And Kalb Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Adding Chapter 9.65 To The Oakland Municipal Code Establishing Rules For The Oakland Police Department’s Acquisition And Use Of Military And Militaristic EquipmentApproved On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
21-0382 13.1 City ResolutionSubject: 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); OrAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0383 1  City Resolution2) 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); OrNot AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0384 1  City Resolution3) 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)Not AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0385 13.2 City ResolutionSubject: 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; OrAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0387 1  City Resolution2) 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 CollectionNot AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0386 1  City Resolution3) 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; OrNot AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0413 13.3 Informational ReportSubject: Housing Element Annual Progress Report for Calendar Year 2020 From: Planning And Building Department And Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Receive An Informational Report On The City Of Oakland’s Housing Element Annual Progress Report For Calendar Year 2020Received and FiledPass Action details Not available
21-0436 13.4 City ResolutionSubject 2021-2026 Oakland Local Hazard Mitigation Plan From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution Adopting The 2021-2026 Oakland Local Hazard Mitigation Plan As An Amendment To The Safety Element Of The Oakland General PlanAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0459 13.5 City ResolutionSubject: Substantial Amendments To The AAP FY 2020/21 Neighborhood Stabilization Program From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The Remapping Of The Existing Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Target Area For Nsp1 To The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Community Development Districts To Facilitate Expenditure Of Program Funds And The Closure Of The NSP1 Grant; 2) Authorizing The Reprogramming Of Three Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty-One Dollars ($326,581) Of Neighborhood Stabilization Program Funds Designated For The Purchase Of Foreclosed Properties To The Acquisition And Conversion To Affordable Housing (ACAH) Program; 3) Authorizing The Modification Of The Eligible Activity For 1222 89th Avenue From Rehabilitation To Demolition Of A Blighted Property; And 4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Prepare And Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development TAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0479 1  City Resolution2) A Resolution (1) Authorizing The Remapping Of The Existing Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Target Area For Nsp3 To The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Community Development Districts To Facilitate The Closure Of The NSP3 Grant; And (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Prepare And Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development The City’s Second Substantial Amendment To Its Annual Action Plan (AAP) For Fiscal Year 2020-21, Which Is Part Of The Five-Year Consolidated Plan (Con Plan) For Fiscal Years 2020-21 Through 2024-25, To Reflect These ModificationsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0468 13.6 City ResolutionSubject: 2021/22 Consolidated Annual Action Plan Form: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution (1) Accepting And Appropriating An Award Of United States Department Of Housing & Urban Development Grant Funds In The Amount Of $14,766,961 For Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investments Partnership (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) programs for Fiscal Year 2021-2022; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Prepare And Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development The Annual Action Plan For Fiscal Year 2021-22; (3) Appropriating $850,000 In Revolving Loan Program Income And Any Amounts Collected In Excess Thereof For Housing Rehabilitation Activities And Other CDBG-Eligible Activities And Projects; (4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute Grant Agreements For The Fiscal Year 2021-2022 CDBG, HOME, ESG, And HOPWA PrograAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0469 1  City Resolution2) A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Prepare And Submit To The U.S. Department Of Housing & Urban Development A First Substantial Amendment To The City Of Oakland’s Five-Year Consolidated Plan For Fiscal Years 2020-21 Through 2024-25 To Add CDBG-Eligible Backup Activities To Be Funded With CDBG Funds That Become Available As A Result Of Projects Being Completed Under Budget, Delayed Or Cancelled; And (2) Award, Without Returning To Council, Agreements To Third Party Contractors And Sub Recipients For Backup Projects And Activities Identified In Exhibit A Attached Hereto Using CDBG Funds That Become Available As A Result Of Projects Being Completed Under Budget, Delayed Or Cancelled In Fiscal Years 2020-21 Through 2024-25, Subject To Compliance With Any Applicable Competitive Bidding RequirementsAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0228 13.7 OrdinanceSubject: FY 2021-22 Master Fee Schedule From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 13599 C.M.S. (Which Adopted The Fiscal Year 2020-21 Master Fee Schedule), As Amended, To Establish, Modify And Delete Fees And Penalties Assessed By Offices, Departments, Bureaus, And Agencies Of The City Of Oakland Referenced HereinApproved As Amended On Introduction and Scheduled for Final PassagePass Action details Not available
21-0451 15 Report and RecommendationAPPROVAL OF THE DRAFT MINUTES FROM THE MEETING OF MAY 26, 2021 AND JUNE 1, 2021Approve with the following amendmentsPass Action details Not available
21-0191 16 Informational ReportSubject: 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 AreaReceived and FiledPass Action details Not available
21-0279 47 City ResolutionSubject: 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 OfAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0400 18 Informational ReportSubject: 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 BudgetReceived and FiledPass Action details Not available
21-0447 19 Informational ReportSubject: Homelessness Regional Action Plan From: Councilmember Taylor Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator Or His Designee On The Regional Action Plan On Homelessness From The Regional Impact Council* Withdrawn and RescheduledPass Action details Not available
21-0431 110 City ResolutionSubject: City Of Oakland Investment Policy For FY 2021-22 From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution Adopting The City Of Oakland Investment Policy For Fiscal Year 2021-2022; AndAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0432 1  City Resolution2) A Resolution Pursuant To Government Code Section 53607 Delegating Investment Authority Of The Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency To The Agency Treasurer For Fiscal Year 2021-2022AdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0457 111 City ResolutionSubject: Paratransit Measure B & BB Funds For Fiscal Year 2021-2022 From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Accepting And Appropriating Direct Local Program Distribution Measure B Funds In The Amount Of $1,128,925 And Measure Bb Funds In The Amount Of $1,054,926 For Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-2022 From The Alameda County Transportation Commission To Provide Paratransit Services; And (2) Awarding Agreements For Paratransit Services For FY 2021-2022 In The Amounts Of $500,000 (Five Rivers Transit Solutions, Inc.), $363,800 (Quality Transit, LLC), $150,000 (Bay Area Charters, Inc.), $100,000 (Bell Transit Corporation), $25,000 (One Access Medical Transportation), And $100,000 (Gogo Technologies, Inc.); And (3) Awarding A Grant Agreement To The City Of Emeryville For Paratransit Services For FY 2021-2022 In An Amount Of $50,000; And (4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate Any Additional Direct Local Distribution Funds That May Become Available From The Same Funding Sources For FY 2021-2022; And (5) AuthorizAdoptedPass Action details Not available
21-0458 112 City ResolutionSubject: Multipurpose Senior Service Program FY 2021-2022 Standard Agreement From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Apply For, Enter Into An Agreement With, And To Accept And Appropriate From The California Department Of Aging (CDA) Funds In The Amount Of $1,756,834 For The Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) For Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-2022; And (2) Waiving The City’s Competitive Procurement Process For Purchasing Goods And Services For MSSP Participants; (3) Authorizing The City Administrator To Procure MSSP - Related Goods From, And To Award Professional Services Agreements To, Private Entities For FY 2021- 2022, Without Returning To Council; And (4) Authorizing A Contribution From The General Purpose Fund In An Estimated Amount Of $460,330 For Central Services Overhead ChargesAdoptedPass Action details Not available