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Agenda - SUPPLEMENTAL  
Tuesday, May 5, 2026  
3:30 PM  
City Council Chamber, 3rd Floor  
* Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City  
Council  
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Call To Order  
ROLL CALL / CITY COUNCIL  
COUNCILMEMBERS: Councilmember Rowena Brown, At Large; Councilmember Carroll  
Fife, District 3; President Pro Tempore Noel Gallo, District 5; Councilmember Ken  
Houston, District 7; Councilmember Janani Ramachandran, District 4; Councilmember  
Zac Unger, District 1; Councilmember Charlene Wang, District 2; Council President  
Kevin Jenkins, District 6  
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Modifications To The Agenda And Procedural Items, Including But Not Limited To  
Requests To: Reschedule Items From Consent To Non-Consent, Items To The Next  
Council Agenda, Speak On Consent Calendar, Register Votes, Change Order Of Items,  
Reconsiderations, Pull Items Held In Committee  
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CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS WITH STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARING  
REQUIREMENTS:  
4.1  
Subject: Violation Of The Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 12.36 (Protected Tree  
Ordinance) At Assessor Parcel Number 48H-7672-18  
From:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
Recommendation: Conduct A Public Hearing And Upon Conclusion Adopt A Resolution  
Finding Matthew Bernard And Lynn Warner, Owners Of Record Of Assessor Parcel  
Number 48H-7672-18, In Violation Of Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 12.36 (Protected  
Trees) By Illegally Removing Thirty-Eight Protected Trees At Said Parcel And Imposing A  
Penalty, Per Chapter 12.36.150 Of The Oakland Municipal Code, Of A Total Sum Of Nine  
Hundred And Fifteen Thousand, One Hundred And Thirty-Five Dollars, And Forty Cents  
($915,135.40), To Place On Hold Any Building Permits, And Place A Lien For Said  
Property Until This Penalty Is Paid In Full  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
11/20/25  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
Title Change Was Read Into Record And Accepted  
12/16/25  
Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
Continued to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
Councilmember Unger Made A Motion, Seconded By Councilmember Brown To  
Open The Public Hearing, And Hearing No Objections, The Motion Passed By 8  
Ayes: Brown, Fife, Gallo, Houston, Ramachandran, Unger, Wang, Jenkins  
Upon The Reading Of Item 6.1. By The City Clerk, The Public Hearing Was  
Opened At 6:40 P.M.  
1 Individual Spoke On This Item.  
Councilmember Ramachandran Made A Motion, Seconded By Council  
President Jenkins To Keep The Public Hearing Open And To Continue This  
Item To The February 3, 2026 City Council Agenda As A Public Hearing, And  
Hearing No Objections, The Motion Passed By 7 Ayes: Brown, Gallo, Houston,  
Ramachandran, Unger, Wang, Jenkins; 1 Excused: Fife  
1/29/26  
4/14/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
* Withdrawn and Rescheduled to the *  
Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor Agency and the  
City Council  
As A Public Hearing  
Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
Continued to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
Upon the reading of Item 4.1 by the City Clerk, the Public Hearing was opened  
at 3:38 p.m.  
17 individuals spoke on this item.  
Councilmember Ramachandran made a motion, seconded by Councilmember  
Unger, to close the Public Hearing, and hearing no objections, The motion tied  
by 4 Ayes: Ramachandran, Unger Wang and President Jenkins, 4 Noes: Brown,  
Fife, Houston, Gallo  
The Mayor Declined to Cast a Vote to Break the Tie. The Motion Failed.  
Councilmember Houston made a substitute motion, seconded by  
Councilmember Fife to move Supplemental Attachment 4 (To impose a penalty  
of $417,111.55) and include a restoration plan. The motion Failed by 3 Ayes:  
Brown, Fife, Houston, 4 Noes: Ramachandran, Unger Wang and President  
Jenkins; 1 Excused: Gallo  
Council President Jenkins Made a Third Motion Seconded by Councilmember  
Ramachandran to Continue this Item to the May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda.  
The Motion Passed by 7 AYes; Brown, Fife, Houston, Ramachandran, Unger  
Wang and President Jenkins; 1 Excused: Gallo  
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ACTION ON OTHER NON-CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS:  
5.1  
Subject: Adding Rule 33 To The Council’s Rules Of Procedure  
From: Office Of The City Clerk  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending And Restating The Council’s Rules Of  
Procedure In Their Entirety In Order To Add Rule 33 Regarding Hybrid Meetings And  
Technological Disruptions Thereof  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Clerk  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/2/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
4/16/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
On Non-Consent  
5.2  
Subject: Public Works, Equipment Services Division, Cooperative Purchase  
Agreements  
From:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Approving Ongoing Cooperative Purchase  
Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Oakland Public Works, Bureau Of Maintenance  
And Internal Services (Equipment Services Division) Commodity Goods And Services  
Contracts As Outlined In Table 1 In An Additional Amount Not To Exceed Sixteen Million  
Eight Hundred Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($16,815,000); And (2) Adopting Appropriate  
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
4/21/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the * Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
* Special Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Non-Consent Due To A 3-1  
Vote  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Non-Consent  
5.3  
Subject: OPD Cellebrite Technology  
From: Oakland Police Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into  
A Professional Services Agreement With Cellebrite, Inc. For The Provision Of Universal  
Forensic Extraction Devices And Related Services For The Oakland Police Department,  
For A Contract Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars ($140,000)  
For The Period July 1, 2026, To June 30, 2027; (2) Waiving The Competitive Multistep  
Solicitation Process And The Local/Small Local Business Enterprise Program  
Requirements; And (3) Accepting The 2024 Cellebrite Annual Report And Making A  
Determination Regarding Whether The City Should Continue To Use This Technology  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Public Safety  
Committee  
*Special Public Safety  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Non-Consent Due To A 3-1  
Vote  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Non-Consent  
5.4  
Subject: Peregrine Technologies Contract  
From: Oakland Police Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into  
A Three-Year Agreement With Peregrine Technologies For The Provision Of A Law  
Enforcement Records Search Platform And Related Services For The Oakland Police  
Department, At A Cost Not To Exceed One Million Twenty-Four Thousand Dollars  
($1,024,000) For The Time Period July 1, 2026 To June 30, 2029; And (2) Waiving The  
Competitive Multiple Step Solicitation Process And The Local/Small Local Business  
Enterprise Requirements  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/16/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Public Safety  
Committee  
*Special Public Safety  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Non-Consent Due To A 3-1  
Vote  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Non-Consent  
The Item Regarding "Appointment For The Police Commission" Was Withdrawn From This  
Agenda By The April 30, 2026 Rules And Legislation Committee  
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CONSENT CALENDAR (CC) ITEMS:  
6.0  
Approval Of The Draft Minutes From The Meetings Of March 3, 2026, March 16, 2026,  
April 14, 2026 At 9:30 A.M. And April 14, 2026 At 3:30 P.M.  
Attachments:  
6.1  
Subject: Declaration Of A Local Emergency Due To AIDS Epidemic  
From: Office Of The Council President  
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") Epidemic  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Council  
Attachments:  
6.2  
6.3  
6.4  
Subject: Declaration Of Medical Cannabis Health Emergency  
From: Office Of The Council President  
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 Oakland  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Council  
Attachments:  
Subject: Declaration Of A Local Emergency On Homelessness  
From: Office Of The Council President  
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  
Crisis  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Council  
Attachments:  
Subject: Agreement To Sell Fire Boat  
From: Oakland Fire Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The Sale Of The Former Oakland Fire  
Boat, Known As The Sea Wolf, To The Azul Marine Group, Inc For Twenty-Five Thousand  
Dollars ($25,000) And, Finding That The Sale Is In The Best Interests Of The City Pursuant  
To OMC 2.04.120(D)  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Fire Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
A Rule 24 Was Accepted  
6.5  
Subject: Steering Committee Reappointments To The Community Policing Advisory  
Board  
From:  
Office Of The Mayor  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Confirming The Mayor’s Reappointments Of Nancy  
Sidebotham And Colleen Brown As Members Of The Community Policing Advisory Board  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The Mayor  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/16/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.6  
Subject: Ordinance To Strengthen Illegal Dumping Enforcement  
From: Councilmember Unger And Office Of The Mayor  
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending Oakland Municipal Code Chapter  
8.11 (Illegal Dumping) To: (1) Increase Penalties For Illegal Dumping; (2) Make  
Transporting Waste In A Vehicle Without A License Plate An Offense; And (3) Increase  
Enforcement Against Illegal Dumping  
Sponsors:  
Unger and Office Of The Mayor  
Attachments:  
ACTION ON THIS ITEM WILL RESULT IN FINAL PASSAGE (Second Reading) OF  
THIS ORDINANCE.  
INTRODUCTION (First Reading) OCCURRED ON APRIL 14, 2026; 7 AYES; 1  
EXCUSED, GALLO  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the * Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
3/24/26  
* Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
Approved as Amended the Recommendation  
of Staff, and Forward to the Special  
Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor Agency/City  
Council  
The Committee Approved As Amended The Recommendations Of Staff And To  
Forward This Item To The April 14, 2026 Special City Council Agenda At 3:30  
P.M. On Consent  
Amendments Made To Page 7 Of The Ordinance:  
Section 5:  
4. Time Calculation for Assessment of Penalties:  
Adding A New Section (A):  
A. Where The Dumping Constitutes A Commercial Quantity, Contains Harmful  
Waste Matter, Is A Mattress, Upholstered Furniture, Appliance, Furniture, Or  
Electronic Waste, Additional Daily Civil Penalties Of Up To $1,000 Per Day,  
May Be Assessed; And  
Under The New Section (B); Striking Administrative Citation: And Under The  
New Section (C); Striking Administrative Fines Or Penalties  
3 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3/26/26  
4/14/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the Special Concurrent  
Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment  
Successor Agency/City Council  
At 3:30 P.M. On Consent  
Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for  
Final Passage to the * Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
6.7  
Subject: Purchase Of Real Property At 3105 San Pablo Ave For A Hoover Library  
From: Oakland Public Library And Councilmember Fife  
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To  
Negotiate And Execute A Purchase And Sale Agreement With 3105 San Pablo, LLC To  
Acquire The Improved Real Property Located At 3105 San Pablo Avenue In Oakland,  
California, For $3,495,000 And Related Due Diligence And Closing Costs, For  
Redevelopment As A Hoover Branch Library; And  
(2) Reallocating $242,000 Of Measure KK Funds For The Property Acquisition; And  
(3) Adopting California Environmental Quality Act Findings  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Library and Fife  
Attachments:  
ACTION ON THIS ITEM WILL RESULT IN FINAL PASSAGE (Second Reading) OF  
THIS ORDINANCE.  
INTRODUCTION (First Reading) OCCURRED ON APRIL 14, 2026; 7 AYES; 1  
EXCUSED, GALLO  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
3/24/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Councilmember Fife Was Added As A Co Sponsor  
Scheduled to the *Life Enrichment  
Committee  
*Life Enrichment Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendations Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The April 14, 2026 Special City Council Agenda At 3:30 P.M On  
Consent  
12 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3/26/26  
4/14/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the Special Concurrent  
Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment  
Successor Agency/City Council  
At 3:30 P.M. On Consent  
Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for  
Final Passage to the * Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
6.8  
Subject: Amendment To Ordinance No. 12187 C.M.S (The Salary Ordinance) For  
Various Classifications And Exemptions  
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 Parking  
Administrator; And (B) Add The Full-Time Classification Of Constitutional Policing  
Administrator; And (C) Add The Full-Time Classification Of Assistant Director, Human  
Services; And (D) Amend The Salary Of The Full-Time Classification Of Neighborhood  
Law Corps Attorney  
Sponsors:  
Human Resources Management Department  
Attachments:  
ACTION ON THIS ITEM WILL RESULT IN FINAL PASSAGE (Second Reading) OF  
THIS ORDINANCE.  
INTRODUCTION (First Reading) OCCURRED ON APRIL 14, 2026; 7 AYES; 1  
EXCUSED, GALLO  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
3/24/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
*Finance & Management  
Committee  
Approved as Amended the Recommendation  
of Staff, and Forward to the Special  
Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor Agency/City  
Council  
The Committee Approved As Amended The Recommendation Of Staff And To  
Forward This Item To The April 14, 2026 Special City Council Agenda At 3:30  
P.M. On Consent  
With The Following Amendments:  
- Withdrawing Part One Regarding The Parking Administrator  
- In Part 4, Updating The Title Of The Ordinance To Strike Part (A) That Says,  
Add The Full-Time Classification Of Parking Administrator  
- In The Body Of The Ordinance On Page 1 To Strike Section 2, That Says, The  
Following Classification Is Added In Ordinance Number 12187 C.M.S. In The  
Unit UK2.75.026 Pay Grade Table To Read As Follows Classification Title  
Class Number, Step, Salary, Parking Administration Details  
- Updating The Related Attachment A To Remove The Parking Administrator  
On Page 118  
7 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3/26/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the Special Concurrent  
Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment  
Successor Agency/City Council  
At 3:30 P.M. On Consent  
4/14/26  
Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for  
Final Passage to the * Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
6.9  
Subject: Lease Agreement With Oakland Parks And Recreation Foundation For  
Maintenance Of Tyrone Carney Park  
From:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To  
Negotiate And Execute A License Agreement With The Nonprofit Oakland Parks &  
Recreation Foundation For The Tyrone Carney Park At 10501 Acalanes Drive, Oakland,  
For A License Fee Of Zero Dollars ($0.00) For A Term Of Two Years With Five One-Year  
Options To Extend For Maintenance And Workforce Training; (2) Making Findings That  
The Below Market License Fee Is In The City’s Best Interest; And (3) Making California  
Environmental Quality Act Findings  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
Attachments:  
ACTION ON THIS ITEM WILL RESULT IN FINAL PASSAGE (Second Reading) OF  
THIS ORDINANCE.  
INTRODUCTION (First Reading) OCCURRED ON APRIL 14, 2026; 7 AYES; 1  
EXCUSED, GALLO  
Legislative History  
3/5/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Community & Economic  
Development Committee  
3/24/26  
*Community & Economic  
Development Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The April 14, 2026 Special City Council Agenda At 3:30 P.M. On  
Consent  
0 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3/26/26  
4/14/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the Special Concurrent  
Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment  
Successor Agency/City Council  
At 3:30 P.M. On Consent  
Special Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor  
Agency/City Council  
Approved On Introduction and Scheduled for  
Final Passage to the * Concurrent Meeting  
of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
6.10  
Subject: City Of Oakland 2026 Homelessness Strategic Action Plan  
From: Office Of The City Administrator  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The Office Of Homelessness  
Solutions On The City Of Oakland 2026 Homelessness Strategic Action Plan  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Life Enrichment  
Committee  
3/10/26  
*Life Enrichment Committee  
Received and Forwarded to the Special  
Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor Agency/City  
Council  
The Committee Approved To Receive And Forward This Item To The March 16,  
2026 Special City Council Agenda On Consent With A Supplemental Report  
That Includes Councilmember Fife Questions:  
1. Under strategy 2, the plan highlights “rapid diversion” interventions, to  
expedite stabilization for those who are newly homeless and/or lower acuity,  
recommending a potential a pilot. Can staff explain these interventions and if  
there is a specific recommendation for what the City pilots?  
2. Under strategy 3, The Plan points out that 90% of the City is already  
designated as High Sensitivity and suggests a new priority no-camping zones  
within the High Sensitivity areas to establish a data-informed framework for  
assessing and responding to encampments. Can they expound on the goal of  
the “no-camping zones” and how it would help with meeting the objectives of  
the plan?  
3. On OAK-glitter and the Co-managed encampment pilot, what does this  
entail? Will this reflect the model the City piloted at 3rd and Peralta and at  
East Lake?  
4. The Plan highlights the need for better collaboration with the County and  
even assigns roles and responsibilities under each strategy. Has the County  
agreed to the roles and responsibilities? Will there be a push to formalize an  
agreement to facilitate these efforts?  
5. How does the City plan to better identify and coordinate with the County as  
it pertains to services for unhoused individuals with addiction and mental  
health disorders?  
And A Supplemental Report To Include Questions And Concerns From Each  
Councilmember And The February 25, 2026 Commission On Homelessness  
meeting Regarding The Community Feedback  
3/12/26  
4/16/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
* Withdrawn and Rescheduled to the *  
Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor Agency and the  
City Council  
On Consent  
6.11  
Subject: FY 2026-27 Landscaping And Lighting Assessment District (LLAD) - Initiation  
From: Finance Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Initiating The Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27  
Assessment Process For The City Of Oakland Landscaping And Lighting Assessment  
District (LLAD) And Authorizing The City Administrator To Order A Preliminary Engineer’s  
Report  
Sponsors:  
Finance Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
4/21/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
*Special Finance &  
Management Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
1 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.12  
Subject: Issuance Of An Unconditional Certificate Of Completion For MacArthur Transit  
Village Phase One Public Improvements  
From:  
Department Of Transportation  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting Public Infrastructure Improvements,  
Directing The Filing Of An Unconditional Certificate Of Completion For The MacArthur  
Transit Village Phase One Improvements Per The Subdivision Improvement Agreement  
(SIA) For Deferred Construction Of Public Infrastructure Improvements, And Making  
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings  
Sponsors:  
Transportation Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/2/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Special Public Works  
And Transportation Committee  
4/21/26  
* Special Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.13  
Subject: Adoption Of A Federally Compliant Floodplain Management Ordinance And  
Flood Hazard Maps  
From:  
Planning And Building Department  
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance: (1) Repealing Ordinance No. 12960 C.M.S. And  
Replacing It With The Addition Of Oakland Municipal Code (O.M.C.) Chapter 15.80 To  
Serve As The City’s New Floodplain Management Ordinance With The Inclusion Of  
References To Flood Hazard Maps; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Designate  
A Floodplain Administrator To Administer And Develop Regulations In Support Of The  
Chapter; And (3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings  
Sponsors:  
Planning & Building Department  
Attachments:  
ACTION ON THIS ITEM WILL RESULT IN INTRODUCTION (First Reading) OF THIS  
ORDINANCE.  
FINAL PASSAGE (Second Reading) WILL OCCUR ON MAY 19, 2026  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
4/16/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
And On The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda As A Public Hearing  
Scheduled to the * Special Public Works  
And Transportation Committee  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
A Title Change Was Accepted  
Scheduled to the * Special Public Works  
And Transportation Committee  
* Special Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
3 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.14  
Subject: Easement At 260 Oak Street  
From: Department Of Transportation  
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate  
And Execute An Agreement To Purchase An Easement For Public Right Of Way, Street  
And Utility Purposes Over A Portion Of The Real Property Located At 260 Oak Street,  
Oakland, California, From The Vukasin Family Limited Partnership In The Amount Of  
$255,000; And Adopting California Environmental Quality Act Findings  
Sponsors:  
Transportation Department  
Attachments:  
ACTION ON THIS ITEM WILL RESULT IN INTRODUCTION (First Reading) OF THIS  
ORDINANCE.  
FINAL PASSAGE (Second Reading) WILL OCCUR ON MAY 19, 2026  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Special Public Works  
And Transportation Committee  
* Special Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.15  
Subject: Consultant Contract Amendment For The Fire Station 29 Project  
From: Oakland Public Works Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Amending Resolution No. 88379 C.M.S. To  
Increase The Professional Services Agreement For Architectural And Engineering Design  
Services With K2A - Mary McGrath Associated Architects For The Fire Station 29 Project  
By An Amount Not-To-Exceed Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000.00), Bringing  
The Total Contract Amount From One Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars  
($1,800,000.00) To Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000.00); (2)  
Waiving The Competitive Request For Proposal/Qualifications Requirements; And (3)  
Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Special Public Works  
And Transportation Committee  
* Special Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
1Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.16  
Subject: Fire Alarm Building/Museum Of Jazz And Art New Exclusive Negotiation  
Agreement  
From:  
Economic And Workforce Development Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To  
Negotiate And Execute A New Exclusive Negotiation Agreement With The Museum Of  
Jazz & Art For Development Of A Museum And Art Facility On City Property Located At  
1310 Oak Street For An 18 Month Term, Conditioned On Payment Of A $10,500  
Exclusive Negotiation Payment, With One Additional Six-Month Administrative Extension  
Conditioned On Payment Of An Additional $3,500; And (2) Adopting California  
Environmental Quality Act Findings  
Sponsors:  
Economic & Workforce Development Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
4/2/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Finance &  
Management Committee  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Community &  
Economic Development Committee  
A Title Change Was Accepted  
4/21/26  
*Special Community &  
Economic Development  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
6 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.17  
Subject: Surplus Land Declaration And Disposition Of 4 City-Owned Parcels  
From: Housing And Community Development Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To (1) Declare Four City-Owned Parcels Located  
At 2824 82nd Avenue And 8327-8329 Golf Links Road As Surplus Land Pursuant To The  
California Surplus Land Act, (2) Authorize The Issuance Of A Notice Of Availability Under  
The Surplus Land Act, (3) Prioritize Offers That Provide Affordable Housing Consistent  
With The Surplus Land Act, And (4) Make Related California Environmental Quality Act  
Findings  
Sponsors:  
Housing And Community Development Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/2/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Community &  
Economic Development Committee  
4/21/26  
*Special Community &  
Economic Development  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.18  
Subject: Authorization To Disburse Resilience Hub Grant Funds To Oakland Parks And  
Recreation Foundation For Community Outreach Activities  
From:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Execute A  
Grant Agreement With The Oakland Parks And Recreation Foundation, As Fiscal  
Sponsor For The East Oakland Neighborhood Initiative, In An Amount Not To Exceed  
Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), To Disburse Resilience Hub Grant Funds  
Previously Awarded To The City Of Oakland By Pacific Gas And Electric Company  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/2/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Community &  
Economic Development Committee  
4/21/26  
*Special Community &  
Economic Development  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.19  
Subject: Library Agreement With City Of Piedmont  
From: Oakland Public Library  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into  
An Agreement With City Of Piedmont To Receive One Million Eighty-Two Thousand Nine  
Hundred Fifty-Five Dollars And No Cents ($1,082,955) To Provide Oakland Public Library  
Services To Piedmont Residents For Fiscal Years 2025-2026, 2026-2027, And  
2027-2028; And (2) Accepting And Appropriating Said Funds  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Library  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/12/26  
3/10/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Life Enrichment  
Committee  
*Life Enrichment Committee  
* Withdrawn and Rescheduled to the *Life  
Enrichment Committee  
*Special Life Enrichment  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.20  
Subject: Library Agreement With City of Emeryville  
From: Oakland Public Library  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into  
An Agreement With City Of Emeryville To Receive Four Hundred And Fifty-Nine Thousand  
Eight Hundred Twenty-Seven Dollars And No Cents ($459,827) To Provide Oakland  
Public Library Services To Emeryville Residents For Fiscal Years 2026-2027, 2027-2028,  
And 2028-2029; And (2) Accepting And Appropriating Said Funds  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Library  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/12/26  
3/10/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Life Enrichment  
Committee  
*Life Enrichment Committee  
* Withdrawn and Rescheduled to the *Life  
Enrichment Committee  
*Special Life Enrichment  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.21  
Subject: Acceptance Of Oakland Parks And Recreation Foundation Grants  
From: Parks, Recreation, And Youth Development Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Accept  
Monetary Grants, Gifts, And Donations From The Oakland Parks And Recreation  
Foundation (OPRF) In An Amount Not To Exceed $10,000,000 Through June 30, 2036;  
(2) Appropriate Said Funds For The City Of Oakland Parks, Recreation And Youth  
Development Department; And (3) Accept Goods And In-Kind Services From OPRF  
Valued In An Amount Not To Exceed $10,000,000 Through June 30, 2036  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the *Life Enrichment  
Committee  
4/21/26  
*Special Life Enrichment  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
3 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.22  
Subject:  
Service Term Awards FY 2026 - 2028  
From: Human Services Department  
Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program And OFCY Summer Program  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting The Planning And Oversight Committee  
Recommendation: To (1) Award Nine (9) Grants Within The Youth Summer Jobs / Mayor’s  
Summer Youth Employment Program Funding Strategy Totaling An Amount Not To  
Exceed One Million Four Hundred Eighty Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Three Dollars And  
Sixty Cents ($ 1,480,253.60) For Two Summer Program Service Term Grant Cycles: June  
1, 2026, Through September 30, 2026, And June 1, 2027, Through September 30, 2027,  
Contingent Upon Funding Availability And Program Performance  
(2) Award Twelve (12) Grants Across Four Funding Strategies (Elementary School-Based  
Expanded Learning, Middle School-Based Expanded Learning, Youth Development And  
Leadership, And Career Access And Employment), Totaling An Amount Not To Exceed  
One Million Seven Hundred Thousand And Twelve Five Hundred And Fifty Eight Dollars  
($1,712,558.00) For Two Summer Program Service Term Grant Cycles: June 1, 2026,  
Through September 30, 2026, And June 1, 2027, Through September 30, 2027,  
Contingent Upon Funding Availability And Program Performance  
Sponsors:  
Human Services Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Life Enrichment  
Committee  
A Title Change Was Read Into Record And Accepted  
4/21/26  
*Special Life Enrichment  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
3 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.22  
Subject: OPD Federal Taskforce 2025 Annual Reports  
From: Oakland Police Department  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report Of Oakland Police Department’s  
Federal Law Enforcement Agency Task Force Annual Reports  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/26/26  
4/21/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Public Safety  
Committee  
*Special Public Safety  
Committee  
Received and Forwarded to the * Concurrent  
Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment  
Successor Agency and the City Council  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff To Receive And  
Forward This Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
6.24  
Subject: Ceasefire-Lifeline Contracts  
From: Department Of Violence Prevention  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Amending A Professional Services Agreement  
With The Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania For The Term Of July 1, 2025, To  
December 31, 2028, To Add Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000), For A Total  
Amount Not To Exceed Six Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-Two Dollars  
($639,952), To Evaluate The City Of Oakland’s Ceasefire-Lifeline Strategy And Waiving  
The City Of Oakland’s Local And Small Local Business Enterprise Program  
Requirements And Competitive Bidding Process; And  
(2) Awarding A Grant Agreement To Faith In Action East Bay For The Term Of July 1,  
2026, To June 30, 2027, For Services Related To Oaklands Ceasefire-Lifeline Strategy,  
In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000)  
Sponsors:  
Department of Violence Prevention  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/2/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Special Public Safety  
Committee  
4/21/26  
*Special Public Safety  
Committee  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Forward to the * Concurrent Meeting of the  
Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency  
and the City Council  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff And To Forward This  
Item To The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent; With A Request To  
Staff To Bring Forth A Bi-Annual Informational Report Regarding The  
Ceasefire-Lifeline Contract That Speaks To The Scope Of Work Of Faith In  
Action East Bay  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
On Consent  
S6.25  
Subject: Feather River Camp Replacement Of Septic And Drinking Water Systems  
From: Oakland Parks And Recreation Youth Development Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Waive  
The Request For Proposal/Qualifications (RFP/Q) Competitive Process; (2) Execute A  
Construction Contract For Capital Repairs And Replacements At Feather River Camp,  
Located At 5469 Oakland Camp Road, Quincy, Ca 95971, In A Total Amount Not To  
Exceed Five Hundred Twenty-Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Eight Dollars And  
Nine Cents ($523,938.09), With Ackley Engineering For The Replacement Of Three  
Septic Tanks, Drain Systems, And The Drinking Water System; And (3) Adopt  
Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings  
[TITLE CHANGE]  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Parks & Recreation Department  
Attachments:  
This item requires an Urgency Finding (2/3 majority vote) pursuant to Section 2.20.080 of  
the Sunshine Ordinance, prior to hearing the item.  
Legislative History  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
A Title Change Was Read Into Record  
A Rule 24 Was Read Into Record  
On Consent  
4/30/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
A Title Change Was Read Into Record  
An Urgency Finding Was Read Into Record  
6.26  
Subject: Andrew Marshall-Buselt 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 Andrew Marshall-Buselt V. City Of Oakland And  
DOES 1-50, Alameda County Superior Court, Case No. 24CV088303, City Attorney File  
No. 37037, In The Amount Of Five Hundred Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars And  
Zero Cents ($512,500.00) (Department Of Transportation - Dangerous Condition)  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Attorney  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
A Rule 24 Was Read Into Record  
On Consent  
6.27  
Subject: Vima Harrison 1, LLC 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 Claim Of Vima Harrison 1, LLC V. City Of Oakland, City  
Attorney File No. C38038, In The Amount Of Six Hundred Ninety-Five Thousand Dollars  
And Zero Cents ($695,000.00) (Human Services Department - Breach Of  
Contract/Property Damage)  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Attorney  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
A Rule 24 Was Read Into Record  
On Consent  
6.28  
Subject: Kenneth Sanchez 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 Susan Sanchez, As Successor In Interest To  
Kenneth Sanchez, Deceased V. City Of Oakland, A Public Entity; DOES 1 Through 50,  
Inclusive, Alameda County Superior Court Case No. 23CV038366, City Attorney File No.  
35641, In The Sum Of One Hundred Thirty Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents  
($130,000.00) (Department Of Transportation - Dangerous Condition)  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Attorney  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/23/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
A Rule 24 Was Read Into Record  
On Consent  
S6.29  
Subject: Ramiro G. Hernandez Commemorative Street Renaming  
From: Councilmember Gallo  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution To (1) Commemoratively Renaming 45th Ave  
Between The Intersection Of International Blvd And E. 12th Street As “Ramiro G.  
Hernandez Way,” (2) Authorize The Installation Of A Plaque Honoring Ramiro G.  
Hernandez, Pursuant To The Policy And Procedures Established By Oakland City Council  
Resolution No. 77967 C.M.S  
Sponsors:  
Gallo  
Attachments:  
This item requires an Urgency Finding (2/3 majority vote) pursuant to Section 2.20.080 of  
the Sunshine Ordinance, prior to hearing the item.  
Legislative History  
4/30/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
A Rule 24 Was Accepted  
Urgency Finding: This Timing Is Essential To Honor The Community’s Request  
And To Align The Recognition With Mr. Hernandez’s Historical Contributions  
To Oakland’s Cinco De Mayo Celebrations  
On Consent  
S6.30  
Subject: Recognizing Municipal Clerks Week  
From: Council President Jenkins  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Declaring May 3rd Through May 9th, 2026,  
Municipal Clerks Week In The City Of Oakland And Honoring Oakland City Clerk Asha  
Reed And Her Staff  
Sponsors:  
Jenkins  
Attachments:  
This item requires an Urgency Finding (2/3 majority vote) pursuant to Section 2.20.080 of  
the Sunshine Ordinance, prior to hearing the item.  
Legislative History  
4/30/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Concurrent Meeting of  
the Oakland Redevelopment Successor  
Agency and the City Council  
A Rule 24 Was Read Into Record  
An Urgency Finding Was Read Into Record  
On Consent  
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possible, please notify the City Clerk 5 days prior to the meeting so we can make  
reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Also, in compliance with Oakland's  
policy for people with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivities, please  
refrain from wearing strongly scented products to meetings.  
Office of the City Clerk - Agenda Management Unit  
Phone: (510) 238-6406  
Fax: (510) 238-6699  
Recorded Agenda: (510) 238-2386  
Telecommunications Relay Service: 711  
THE HANGING OF BANNERS, POSTERS, SIGNS, OR ANY MATERIAL ON OR OVER THE  
GALLERY BANNISTERS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF  
THOSE ATTENDING MEETINGS.  
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AFTER DISTRIBUTION OF THE AGENDA PACKETS MAY BE VIEWED IN THE OFFICE OF THE  
CITY CLERK, 1 FRANK H. OGAWA PLAZA, 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR, OAKLAND, CA 94612 FROM  
8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.