City of Oakland  
Office of the City Clerk  
Oakland City Hall,  
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Oakland, California 94612  
Agenda - FINAL  
Thursday, March 26, 2026  
10:30 AM  
City Council Chamber, 3rd Floor  
*Rules & Legislation Committee  
Oakland City Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza,  
Oakland, California, 94612  
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COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP:  
Councilmember Rowena Brown At-Large; Councilmember Carroll Fife, District 3;  
Councilmember Janani Ramachandran, District 4; Chairperson: Council President Kevin  
Jenkins, District 6  
1 Roll Call / Call To Order  
2
Approval Of The Draft Minutes From The Committee Meeting Of February 26, 2026,  
March 5, 2026, And March 12, 2026  
Attachments:  
3 New Scheduling Items  
3.1  
Subject: Status Of The Oakland Children’s Initiative, Oakland Promise, And First 5  
From: Councilmember Brown  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Oakland Children’s Initiative  
And Its Partner Organizations, Oakland Promise And First 5; On The April 13, 2026  
Special Education Partnership Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Brown  
3.2  
Subject: Oral Report From Oakland Public Works Regarding Illegal Dumping Mitigation  
From:  
Councilmember Brown  
Recommendation: Receive An Oral Report From The Director Of Public Works, Liam  
Garland, Regarding Illegal Dumping Mitigation Near School Campuses; On The April 13,  
2026 Special Education Partnership Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Brown  
3.3  
3.4  
Subject: Report From The Oakland Youth Commission  
From:  
Councilmember Brown  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The Oakland Youth  
Commission; On The April 13, 2026 Special Education Partnership Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Brown  
Subject: School Safety Update From Oakland Unified School District  
From:  
Councilmember Brown  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From Oakland Unified School District  
(OUSD) Regarding Current School Safety Protocols, Funding Structures, And Strategic  
Safety Updates; On The April 13, 2026 Special Education Partnership Committee  
Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Brown  
3.5  
Subject: The City Auditor’s Professional Services Contracts Authorized During Fiscal  
Year 2024-25  
From:  
Office Of The City Auditor  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report Listing All Professional Services  
Contracts Authorized By The City Auditor During Fiscal Year 2024-25; On The April 14,  
2026 Special City Council Agenda On Consent  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Auditor  
Rule 24: Oakland Municipal Code 2.04.021(C) States “The City Auditor Shall Present To  
The City Council, On An Annual Basis, A Report Listing All Professional Services  
Contracts Authorized By The City Auditor During The Prior Year.”  
3.6  
Subject: Audit Recommendation Follow-Up Report As Of December 31, 2025  
From:  
Office Of The City Auditor  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Auditor On The Audit  
Recommendation Follow-Up Report As Of December 31, 2025; On The April 14, 2026  
Special City Council Agenda On Non Consent  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Auditor  
Rule 24: City Charter Section 403(4) States That It Is The Responsibility Of The City  
Auditor, “To Submit, At A Public Meeting Of The Full City Council, A Semiannual Report  
To The Council And Public On The Extent Of Implementation Of Recommendations For  
Corrective Actions Made In The City Auditor's Reports.”  
3.7  
Subject: Re-Appointment To The Mosquito Abatement Board  
From:  
Council President Jenkins  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Re-Appointing Lisa Rasler As The City Of  
Oakland’s Trustee To The Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District Board; On The  
April 14, 2026 Special City Council Agenda On Consent  
Sponsors:  
Jenkins  
3.8  
Subject: Status Of Implementing Council Policy Directives  
From:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On The  
Status Of Implementing Policy Directives Passed By The City Council; On The April 21,  
2026 Finance And Management Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
3.9  
Subject: Acquisition Of A Permanent Public Right-Of-Way Easement Over A Portion Of  
The Real Property Located 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; On The April 21,  
2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Transportation Department  
3.10  
Subject: Repeal Ordinance No. 12960 And Replace With Oakland Municipal Code  
Chapter 15.80 Floodplain Management Regulations  
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 And  
Referenced Flood Hazard Maps; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Designate A  
Floodplain Administrator To Administer And Develop Regulations In Support Of The  
Chapter; A (3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Finding; On The  
April 21, 2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee Agenda And On The April 28,  
2026 Special City Council Agenda As A Public Hearing  
Sponsors:  
Planning & Building Department  
3.11  
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)  
Waive The Request For Proposal Competitive Selection Requirements; And (3) Adopt  
Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings; On The April 21, 2026  
Public Works And Transportation Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
3.12  
Subject: Fire Alarm Building/MOJA - New 2026 ENA  
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 And Art For Development Of A Museum & Art Facility On City-Owned Property  
Located At 1310 Oak Street For Eighteen Months Conditioned On Payment Of A Ten  
Thousand Five Hundred Dollar ($10,500) Exclusive Negotiation Payment, With One  
Additional Six-Month Administrative Extension Conditioned On Payment Of An Additional  
Three Thousand Five Hundred ($3,500) Extension Payment; And (2) Adopting California  
Environmental Quality Act Findings; On The April 21, 2026 Community And Economic  
Development Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Economic & Workforce Development Department  
3.13  
Subject:  
And Youth Summer Program Service Term Grant Awards Fiscal Years 2026 - 2028  
From: Human Services Department  
Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program And Oakland Fund For Children  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting The Planning And Oversight Committee  
Recommendation: To (1) Award Nine (9) Grants Within The Youth Summer Jobs / Mayor’s  
Summer Youth Employment Program Funding Strategy Totaling An Amount Not To  
Exceed One Million Four Hundred Eighty Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Three Dollars And  
Sixty Cents ($ 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; On The April 21, 2026  
Life Enrichment Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Human Services Department  
3.14  
Subject: Audit Of Oakland Police Oversight Agencies: The Oakland Police Commission,  
The Community Police Review Agency, And Office Of The Inspector General  
From:  
Office Of The City Auditor  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Auditor On The Audit  
Of Oakland Police Oversight Agencies: The Oakland Police Commission, The Community  
Police Review Agency, And Office Of The Inspector General; On The April 21, 2026 Public  
Safety Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Auditor  
3.15  
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; On The April 21, 2026  
Public Safety Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
3.16  
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; On The April 21, 2026 Public  
Safety Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
3.17  
Subject: Oakland Sideshow Ordinance  
From:  
Councilmember Wang  
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Amending OMC 10.74 Authorizing The City To  
Administratively Assess Fines On Sideshow Spectators, Promoters, And Facilitators,  
Exempting Law Enforcement And Members Of The Media Engaged In Their Duties, And  
Non-Participating Members Of The Public; On The April 21, 2026 Public Safety  
Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Wang  
3.18  
Subject: Informational Report On Oakland Police Department’s Automatic Resource  
Locator Policy  
From:  
Councilmember Wang  
Recommendation: Receive An Oral Informational Report On Oakland Police Department’s  
I-31 ARL (Automatic Resource Locator Policy); On The April 21, 2026 Public Safety  
Committee Agenda  
Sponsors:  
Wang  
3.19  
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); On The May 5, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Fire Department  
Rule 24: Reason For Bypassing Committee Is To The Impacted April 21, 2026 Meeting  
Agendas  
Recommendations From The March 24, 2026 Finance And Management Committee  
3.20  
Subject: Amendment To Ordinance No. 12187 C.M.S (The Salary Ordinance) For  
Various Classifications And Exemptions  
From:  
Human Resources Management Department  
Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:  
1) A Resolution Recommending To The Civil Service Board The Exemption Of The  
Classification Of Parking Administrator From The Operation Of Civil Service; And  
Sponsors:  
Human Resources Management Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
3/24/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
Withdrawn with No New Date  
*Finance & Management  
Committee  
7 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
2) A Resolution Recommending To The Civil Service Board The Exemption Of The  
Classification Of Constitutional Policing Administrator From The Operation Of Civil  
Service; And  
Sponsors:  
Human Resources Management Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
3/24/26  
*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  
7 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3) A Resolution Recommending To The Civil Service Board The Exemption Of The  
Classification Of Assistant Director, Human Services From The Operation Of Civil  
Service; And  
Sponsors:  
Human Resources Management Department  
Attachments:  
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  
7 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
4) 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:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
3/24/26  
*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  
3.21  
Subject: Informational Report On City-Wide Staffing - February 2026  
From: Human Resources Management Department  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On City-Wide Staffing From The City  
Administrator Regarding (1) Citywide Vacancy Rates And Status As Of February 1, 2026,  
(2) Budgeted Vacancy Rate For Fiscal Year 2025/26 (3) The Vacancy Rates Of Regional  
Local Public Entities, (4) Recruitment Outreach And Community Engagement, And (5) The  
Analysis Of The City Workforce And Recruitment Conditions  
Sponsors:  
Human Resources Management Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
3/24/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
And On The April 14, 2026 City Council Agenda As A Public Hearing  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
*Finance & Management  
Committee  
Received and Forwarded to the Special  
Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland  
Redevelopment Successor Agency/City  
Council  
The Committee Approved The Recommendation Of Staff To Receive And  
Forward This Item To The April 14, 2026 Special City Council Agenda At 3:30  
P.M. As A Public Hearing  
3 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3.22  
Subject: Salary Survey Results  
From:  
Councilmembers Brown And Ramachandran  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Results Of The Salary Survey  
For City Job Classifications Earning Less Than Twenty-Five Dollars Per Hour  
Sponsors:  
Brown and Ramachandran  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
1/8/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
A Title Change Was Read Into Record And Accepted  
3/24/26  
*Finance & Management  
Committee  
Continued to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
The Committee Continued This Item To The April 21, 2026 Finance And  
Management Committee Agenda  
3.23  
Subject: Oakland PFRS’s Investment Portfolio and Actuarial Valuation Report  
From: Finance Department  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Oakland Police And Fire  
Retirement System’s (“PFRS”, Or “System”) Investment Portfolio As Of December 31,  
2025, And Actuarial Valuation Report As Of July 01, 2025  
Sponsors:  
Finance Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
3/24/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
Received and Filed  
*Finance & Management  
Committee  
0 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3.24  
Subject: Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 Second Quarter (Q2) Revenue and Expenditures  
(R&E) Report  
From:  
Finance Department  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 Second  
Quarter (Q2) Revenues And Expenditures (R&E) Results And Year-End Estimates For  
The General Purpose Fund (GPF, 1010), And Select Funds  
Sponsors:  
Finance Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
3/24/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the *Finance & Management  
Committee  
Received and Filed  
*Finance & Management  
Committee  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
Recommendations From The March 24, 2026 Public Works And Transportation  
Committee  
3.25  
Subject: 2023-2025 Progress Implementing The 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan  
From: Office Of The City Administrator  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report Regarding Progress In 2023-2025 On  
Implementing The 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan  
Sponsors:  
Office Of The City Administrator  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/5/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
3/24/26  
Received and Filed  
* Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
3.26  
Subject: 2025 BPAC Annual Report  
From: Councilmember Unger  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report On The Bicyclist And Pedestrian  
Advisory Commission’s 2025 Activities  
Sponsors:  
Unger  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/5/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the * Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
3/24/26  
Received and Filed  
* Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
3.27  
Subject: Resolution In Support Of California Senate Bill 1218 (Arreguín)  
From: Councilmembers Unger, Wang, Brown And Mayor Barbara Lee  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Senate Bill SB 1218 (Arreguín) To  
Amend The California Vehicle Code To Require Payment Or Resolution Of Illegal  
Dumping Fines Before Vehicle Registration Can Be Completed  
Sponsors:  
Unger, Wang, Brown and Office Of The Mayor  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
3/24/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Mayor Barbara Lee Was Added As A Co Sponsor  
Scheduled to the * Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
* Public Works And  
Approved the Recommendation of Staff, and  
Transportation Committee  
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  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
3.28  
Subject: Commemorative Street Renaming In Collaboration With Beebe Memorial  
Cathedral Church  
From:  
Councilmember Unger  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Honoring Bishop Charley Hames, Jr., For His  
Distinguished Service As The 66th Bishop Of The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church  
His Transformational Leadership As A Senior Pastor Of Beebe Memorial Cathedral CME  
Church In Oakland, And His Lifelong Commitment To Faith, Community Services And  
Social Justice And (2) Commemoratively Renaming The Intersection Of 39th And  
Telegraph Ave As “Bishop Charley Hames Jr., Way” And Authorizing The Installation Of A  
Commemorative Plaque Or Sign Honoring Bishop Charley Hames, Jr. Pursuant To The  
Policy And Procedures Established By The Oakland City Council Resolution No 77967  
C.M.S  
Sponsors:  
Unger  
Attachments:  
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 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  
0 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3.29  
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:  
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:  
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.  
b. Penalty or Citation Days. For purposes of calculating the number of days for  
assessment of a civil penalty or  
(striking: (administrative citation);  
the days start to run when the illegal dumping is first discovered by a witness,  
subject to the evidentiary presumption below, and end when the cleanup is  
complete.  
c. Burden of Producing Evidence as to When Illegal Dumping Occurred. If the  
City does not have direct evidence as to when the illegal dumping occurred, in  
assessing :  
(striking : administrative fines or penalties),  
the act of illegal dumping shall be presumed to have occurred five days prior  
to its discovery and the burden of producing evidence as to when it occurred  
shall be on the dumping violator. The presumption may be rebutted by contrary  
evidence.  
3 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3.30  
Subject: Resolution To Authorize Aerbits Inc. Pilot Program To Strengthen Illegal  
Dumping Remediation  
From:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Approving The Surveillance Impact Report And  
Amended Surveillance Use Policy, Incorporating Recommendations Of The Privacy  
Advisory Commission, For The Aerbits System;  
(2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Enter Into An Agreement With  
Aerbits Inc. For A Pilot Program To Detect And Report Illegal Dumping;  
(3) Waiving The Local/Small Local Business Enterprise Program And Competitive  
Multi-Step Technology Acquisition Requirements; And  
(4) Directing The City Administrator To Return Within One Year Of The Adoption Of This  
Resolution To Provide An Informational Report  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Works Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
3/24/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the * Public Works And  
Transportation Committee  
* Public Works And  
Transportation 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  
2 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
Recommendations From The March 24, 2026 Community And Economic Development  
Committee  
3.31  
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:  
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  
3.32  
Subject: Amendments To Rent Adjustment Ordinance And Regulations  
From: Housing And Community Development Department  
Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:  
1) An Ordinance Amending The Rent Adjustment Ordinance (Oakland Municipal Code  
Chapter 8.22, Article I) To (A) Eliminate Tenant Petition Deadlines; (B) Require That An  
Owner Provide Evidence Of Possession Of A Current Business Tax Certificate, Payment  
Of Or Exemption From The RAP Service Fee, Service Of Written Notice Of The Rent  
Adjustment Program To Affected Tenants, And Registration With The Rent Adjustment  
Program In Order To File An Appeal Or A Response To A Tenant Appeal; And (C) Make  
Various Changes To The Remedies Section Including Increasing The Damages Remedy  
In Civil Actions Against Residential Rental Property Owners; And Making Appropriate  
California Environmental Quality Act Findings; And  
Sponsors:  
Housing And Community Development Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Community & Economic  
Development Committee  
A Title Change Was Read Into Record And Accepted  
3/24/26  
*Community & Economic  
Development Committee  
* Withdrawn and Rescheduled to the  
*Community & Economic Development  
Committee  
The Committee Withdrew And Rescheduled This Item To The Community And  
Economic Development Committee Pending List No Date Specific  
22 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
2) A Resolution Ratifying Amendments To The Rent Adjustment Program Regulations To  
Permit Any Category Of Member Of The Housing, Residential Rent, And Relocation  
Board To Serve As A Board Officer  
Sponsors:  
Housing And Community Development Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
3/24/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Community & Economic  
Development Committee  
*Community & Economic  
Development Committee  
* Withdrawn and Rescheduled to the  
*Community & Economic Development  
Committee  
The Committee Withdrew And Rescheduled This Item To The Community And  
Economic Development Committee Pending List No Date Specific  
22 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
Recommendations From The March 24, 2026 Life Enrichment Committee  
3.33  
Subject: 2025 Library Commission Annual Report  
From: Oakland Public Library  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The Oakland Public Library  
Commission (LC) For The 2025 Calendar Year  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Public Library  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/5/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Life Enrichment  
Committee  
3/24/26  
*Life Enrichment Committee  
Received and Filed  
7 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3.34  
Subject: Citywide Cooperative Agreements  
From: Human Services Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving, In Accordance With City Council  
Budget Appropriations And Allocations As Adopted By The Fiscal Year 2025-27 Budget,  
Ongoing Cooperative Purchase Agreements Exceeding $250,000 For Citywide  
Commodities And Services Contracts As Set Forth In Table 1 In An Amount Not To  
Exceed Two Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,900,000.00)  
Sponsors:  
Human Services Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/5/26  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
Scheduled to the *Life Enrichment  
Committee  
3/24/26  
*Life Enrichment 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 Non Consent  
Amendments To The First Resolved Clause Of The Legislation; Adding "as  
referenced in the agenda report and accompanying attachment,"  
0 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3.35  
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:  
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  
Recommendations From The March 24, 2026 Public Safety Committee  
3.36  
Subject: LETS Throw Phone Contract  
From: Oakland Police Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter  
Into A Two (2) Year Contract With Law Enforcement Technology Solutions (LETS), For  
The Period Commencing Upon Contract Signing, In The Amount Of Eleven Thousand One  
Hundred Twenty-Four Dollars And Seventy-Six Cents ($11,124.76), And To Extend The  
Agreement For Up To Two Additional Years In An Amount Not To Exceed Eleven  
Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-Eight Dollars And Fifty Cents ($11,458.50), Without  
Returning To City Council, For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed Twenty-Two  
Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-Three Dollars And Twenty-Six Cents ($22,583.26); And  
(2) Waiving The Competitive Multiple Step Solicitation Process And The Local/ Small  
Local Business Enterprise Requirements  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
2/26/26  
3/5/26  
Scheduled to the *Public Safety Committee  
Scheduled to the *Public Safety Committee  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
A Title Change Was Accepted  
3/24/26  
*Public Safety 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  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
3.37  
Subject: OPD Staffing Report  
From:  
Oakland Police Department  
Recommendation: Receive A Bi-Annual Informational Report From The Police  
Department On Recruiting And Police Staffing Levels  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/5/26  
Scheduled to the *Public Safety Committee  
Received and Filed  
*Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
3/24/26  
*Public Safety Committee  
3 Speakers Spoke On This Item  
3.38  
Subject: OPD GPS Tracker Policy  
From: Oakland Police Department  
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The Oakland Police Department  
Vehicle GPS Tracker Surveillance Use Policy (Departmental General Order I-33) And  
Surveillance Impact Report  
Sponsors:  
Oakland Police Department  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
3/24/26  
Scheduled to the *Public Safety Committee  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
*Public Safety 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  
1 Speaker Spoke On This Item  
4
Review Of Draft Agendas, Pending Lists, City Council And Committee Meetings  
Attachments:  
5
Subject: Informational Report On Charter Reform Recommendations  
From: Councilmember Ramachandran And Council President Jenkins  
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The Mayor’s Charter Reform  
Working Group  
Sponsors:  
Ramachandran and Jenkins  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/12/26  
*Special Rules and  
Legislation Committee  
Scheduled to the *Rules & Legislation  
Committee  
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