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KingCountyCC_08292018_2018-0266
Speaker 0: There are two items on the agenda. One is the motion that would recommend the allocation of lodging tax. And the second, and this is new for the first time, is the Interlocal agreement that's been transmitted since our last meeting, which if there were to be an allocation of lodging taxes by the county, woul...
Motion
A MOTION proposing the allocation of future lodging tax collections to support arts, culture and heritage programs, workforce housing and youth services, and capital or operating programs that promote tourism.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07302018_2018-0266
Speaker 0: All in favor, say i ii i any post those are approved. Okay. We'll turn now to item five proposed motion 2018 0266 and asked Jeff Mumm and Andrew Kim, our central staff analysts who have been analyzing the legislation and related issues to come before us and make their presentations. Good morning. Speaker 3: ...
Motion
A MOTION proposing the allocation of future lodging tax collections to support arts, culture and heritage programs, workforce housing and youth services, and capital or operating programs that promote tourism.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07252018_2018-0268
Speaker 1: All right. So for the record, on Mary Bergen on from the council staff and the materials for this item began on page 39 of your packet, but I'm going to begin at page 40 and just give a little bit of background on what led to this ordinance. Back in 2015, the council passed motion 14458 which declared that i...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE concerning protecting conservation lands in King County; adopting financial policies to accelerate the protection of vital open spaces, including urban green spaces, natural areas, wildlife and salmon habitat, trails, river corridors, farmlands and forests in King County; to address equity and social justi...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07252018_2018-0257
Speaker 0: We will turn now to item 38 Ordinance 2018 0257 Building for Culture Reallocations. Mary will have a staff report on this and then we'll move to take action. Speaker 1: Thank you, Mr. Chair. Again, for the record, Mary Bergen on and the materials for this item begin on page 153 of your packet. I'll provide j...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to the Building for Culture Program, amending the list of approved projects authorized by Ordinance 18181.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07252018_2018-0334
Speaker 0: I see 33, 34, 33, 60. We're going to have one consolidated motion on this if we get there. Yes, sir. All right. Go, Mary. Speaker 1: So again, Mary Bergen on. For the record, the materials begin on page 73 of your packet. There are 27 motions earlier this year when the council approved Ordinance 1868 for res...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Dominica Myers to the King County 4Culture task force, as the district one representative.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07252018_2018-0322
Speaker 0: All in favor. Say I only opposed. Those are approved. We have two important remaining items and I want to take the temperature of the room. Given the hour. We had a lot of public comment today, 45 minutes of public comment so that in a little bit extra. One is the annual for culture report. And Deborah, you'...
Motion
A MOTION providing for the honorary designation as Eric Anderson Memorial Field for Petrovitsky Park Baseball Diamond Number 1, to commemorate the life of Eric Anderson, who was a mentor, leader and inspiration to the thousands of students whose lives he touched as Athletic Director at Kentridge High School.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06202018_2018-0264
Speaker 0: All in favor say I any oppose those are approved. Turning to the consent agenda, this would be subject to signature accounts from up there. I would you put that before us. Speaker 1: Thank you, Mr. Chairman of the consent agenda. I was five and six be approved. Speaker 0: Thank you, Corporal Kolawole. Speake...
Motion
A MOTION acknowledging receipt of a Cedar Hills Tonnage and Capacity Report prepared in accordance with the 2017/2018 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18409, Section 107, Proviso P2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06202018_2018-0274
Speaker 0: We're coming back into session after a short recess. We've got a number of colleagues who have made it to the dais. And we will turn now to proposed motion number 2018 0274. That's item seven on your agendas, which is a motion which would confirm the appointment of members of our Decennial Charter Review Com...
Motion
A MOTION relating to the King County Charter, confirming the executive's appointment of members of the charter review commission in accordance with Section 800 of the King County Charter.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06202018_2018-0230
Speaker 0: I think we can do it in 4 minutes. Mr. REED 4 minutes. We went a little long on the charter review, and this is with respect to our environmental attributes legislation which the Council has adopted before. And I think we've got a fine tuning ordinance. Speaker 1: Yeah, very much so. Thank you, Mr. Chair. I ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to the sale of biomethane and related environmental attributes held by the county; authorizing an amendment to an agreement approved under Ordinance 18363 and amended under Ordinance 18439, for the sale and purchase of biomethane and environmental attributes associated with purified biomethane pro...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05162018_2018-0165
Speaker 0: All in favor. Say, I hope any oppose minutes are approved. All right. Now we will turn to item nine, which is a motion which would declare the necessity of an administrative planning and coordination to address gender identity and sexual orientation, inclusion in King County administrative processes, and wou...
Motion
A MOTION declaring the necessity of administrative planning and coordination to address gender identity, and sexual orientation inclusion in King County administrative processes and establishing a gender identity and sexual orientation inclusion task force to develop a recommended King County administrative gender iden...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05022018_2018-0184
Speaker 0: And Councilmember Caldwell's, I think, wants to join you in that motion as our Vice-Chair. All right, all in favor. Say, I, I any opposed? Those are approved. We'll turn now to item five, which is proposed motion 2018 0184. This is a motion that would request the executive to develop and transmit an implemen...
Motion
A MOTION requesting the executive to develop and transmit an implementation plan for the county to coordinate the efforts for the 2020 Census with a focus on Hard-to-Count communities to ensure a complete and accurate count and participation of all county residents regardless of age, income, race, housing status and ci...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05022018_2018-0178
Speaker 0: Little more than four decades at the county. Well, thank you very much. We appreciate you offering your expertize here. All right. We will turn now to our second major item of today's meeting, and that is the proposed dates, items six and seven on the agenda, actually proposed ordinance 2018 0138 and 0178 pe...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the Master Labor Agreement negotiated by and between King County and the King County Coalition of Unions representing employees in the departments of adult and juvenile detention, community and human services, elections, executive services, judicial administration, information techno...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04182018_2018-0138
Speaker 0: I think. So. We'll see if we can't make some work here. All right. Thank you all. All right. Now we are going to turn to the next item on the agenda, which is a substantial piece of work that the county has been engaged in with our partners in our workforce who are represented by labor unions for a number of...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to standardizing benefits that were bargained in the Master Labor Agreement; amending Ordinance 12014, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.12.010, Ordinance 12014, Section 7, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.12.040, Ordinance 12014, Section 14, and K.C.C. 3.12.110, Ordinance 12014, Section 19, as amended,...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03212018_2018-0148
Speaker 0: All right. Well, hold off on approving the minutes and move on to proposed ordinance number 2018 0148. As we have discussed a number of times in this committee and at the full council, the voters of King County previously approved a charter amendment making our county charter gender neutral. And then, since ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE clarifying Title 6 of the King County Code, establishing a gender neutral code and making technical corrections; and amending Ordinance 1888, Article I, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 6.01.010, Ordinance 1888, Article I, Section 4, and K.C.C. 6.01.030, Ordinance 1888, Article II, Section 4, and K.C.C. 6...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03212018_2018-0069
Speaker 0: We'll take a look at that. Thank you. Okay. Anything else? All right, Jeff, thank you very much for covering. And we will take this up again at our next meeting. We'll move on to item seven, which is an item to approve the enhanced 911 systems strategic plan. The enhanced 911 system is a really large and com...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE approving the King County Regional E-911 Strategic plan and establishing the King County regional E-911 advisory governance board.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03072018_2018-0086
Speaker 0: As written minutes are before us. Any questions? Comments, changes. Seeing none. All those in favor please signify by saying i. I. Anybody opposed. The minutes are approved. So this brings us to proposed ordinance number 2018 0086. As I said at the outset, this item would make changes to the governance for f...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE related to the cultural development authority; identifying responsibilities of the county council; amending Ordinance 14482, Section 34, and K.C.C. 2.46.180, Ordinance 8300, Section 3 as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.030, Ordinance 14482, Section 38, and K.C.C. 2.48.065, Ordinance 14482, Section 39, and K.C.C. ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03072018_2018-0155
Speaker 1: Thank you. Wendy Sue, who counsel, staff. And the next item on the agenda is proposed motion 2018 0155, which would establish a cultural development task force. Under the proposed motion, the County Executive in Council, in coordination with for culture, would convene a task force composed of local elected, ...
Motion
A MOTION calling for establishment of a task force to conduct a review of cultural infrastructure across King County, the accessibility of arts, cultural and heritage programming and the structure and practices of 4Culture, the cultural development authority of King County, and to report its recommendations to the coun...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03072018_2018-0087
Speaker 0: We all appreciate your work. All right. We're moving on to motion, not motion. We're moving on to there is a King County code, so motion 2018 0087. The next one and this is our final item today as council members will recall, the position of deputy director of the Department of Elections is a position that i...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the director of elections's appointment of Nathan Valderas as deputy director of elections.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02212018_2018-0086
Speaker 0: It's been moved and is before us. Any comments or changes on the minutes seeing none. All those in favor please signify by saying I any opposed minutes are approved unanimously. Okay, this brings us to proposed ordinance number 2018 0086. This item would make some changes to the for Culture King County's for...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE related to the cultural development authority; identifying responsibilities of the county council; amending Ordinance 14482, Section 34, and K.C.C. 2.46.180, Ordinance 8300, Section 3 as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.030, Ordinance 14482, Section 38, and K.C.C. 2.48.065, Ordinance 14482, Section 39, and K.C.C. ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_01172018_2017-0507
Speaker 0: It has been enthusiastically moved and is before us. Any comments or changes? All those in favor of approving the minutes please signify by saying i, i any opposed? All right, so this brings us to motion number 2017 0507, a motion to appoint Cheryl Whitney, who I think we all know from our time here at King ...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Sheryl Whitney, who resides in council district six, to the Harborview Medical Center board of trustees, as the district six representative.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_01172018_2017-0481
Speaker 0: All right. Our next item is ordinance number 2017 0481, which would establish a King County Immigrant and Refugee Commission. This was a follow up to a recommendation by the King County Immigrant and Refugee Task Force. And today we're just receiving a briefing. And here to brief us are council staff members...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE related to the establishment of a King County immigrant and refugee commission; and adding a new chapter to K.C.C. Title 2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_01172018_2018-0062
Speaker 0: We have two final items. Maybe we can get through them relatively expeditiously. Both are about solid waste. So I'm not I'm going to skip my introduction and just call on our staff. Mary and John and Terre Rose to walk us through both of these items, and we'll take them up one at a time. Thank you. Thank you...
Motion
A MOTION acknowledging receipt of a report on garbage collection in unincorporated areas by the solid waste division of the department of natural resources and parks, as required by the 2017-2018 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18409, Section 107, as amended by Ordinance 18544, Section 68, Proviso P5.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_01172018_2017-0505
Speaker 0: By your vote. You have. We have passed proposed motion number 2018 0062 of the do pass recommendation. That is to accept the report and it will not be able to consent calendar. So I'll move on to the last item on our agenda today, which is proposed motion number 2017 0505. It's another solid waste motion, th...
Motion
A MOTION acknowledging receipt of a 2017 Solid Waste System Tonnage Report prepared in accordance with the 2017-2018 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18409, Section 107, Proviso P2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12062017_2017-0500
Speaker 0: Thank you. I'd like to move the minutes of November 29, 2017, as written. It's been moved and is before us. Any comments or changes? All those in favor please signify by saying I. Motion carries item five and six are to ordinance to proposed items. One Motion one ordinance that will be presented together bec...
Motion
A MOTION relating to deleting the requirement of the executive to provide to the council a monthly report showing vacant positions by department; and rescinding Motion 11154.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12062017_2017-0501
Speaker 0: We will expedite that. We will expedite it. No, you are proposed. Next, we have proposed ordinance number 2017 0501, which would implement the the changes to the reporting as discussed today. And I would accept a motion to move that forward without recommendation. Madam Chair, I'd like to move Ordinance 2017...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to county reports and making technical corrections; amending Ordinance 13320, Section 13, as amended, and K.C.C. 1.07.130, Ordinance 13320, Section 14, as amended, and K.C.C. 1.07.140, Ordinance 16679, Section 27, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.12.300, Ordinance 12550, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. ...
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KingCountyCC_12062017_2017-0295
Speaker 0: Madam Chair. Here. Councilmember Dunn says that he is here as well. Okay. All right. Thank you. So that brings us to item number seven on the agenda, proposed motion 2017 0 to 9 five, which is a motion to adopt the executive's plan for addressing major technology emergencies. This motion is in response to a ...
Motion
A MOTION to adopt the executive's plan for addressing major technology emergencies, as requested by Motion 14750.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11292017_2017-0489
Speaker 0: The next thing on the item anyway, we'll go to number five and hold off on roll call and approval of the minutes until we have a few more folks. Thanks. Welcome. So number five, I recall that in 2016, the council put a charter amendment on the ballot to make our charter gender neutral, and it passed by 65% ,...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE clarifying Title 1, Title 2, Title 3, Title 4 and Title 4A of the King County Code, establishing a gender neutral code and making technical corrections; and amending Ordinance 1371, Section 1, and K.C.C. 1.02.010, Ordinance 11348, Section 2, and K.C.C. 1.05.020, Ordinance 11348, Section 4, as amended, and ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11292017_2017-0490
Speaker 0: Thank you, colleagues, for a good discussion. And to the members of the public who came out in support of this this proposal, it's very helpful to have your input. Our final agenda item today is proposed ordinance number 2017 0490, which would make changes to the county's sick leave and other human resource ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to paid sick leave; amending Ordinance 12014, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.12.010, Ordinance 12014, Section 7, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.12.040, Ordinance 12077, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.12.125, Ordinance 12014, Section 36, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.12.188, Ordinance 12014, Section...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10182017_2017-0325
Speaker 0: And then item number four at a minimum, five and six, sorry, are both regarding the construction of a new solid waste transfer station in the city of Algona. We have an existing station in the city of EL going to do an operation for more than 50 years and is in need of an upgrade and expansion. We've been pl...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE approving an agreement to transfer land between King County and the city of Algona and authorizing the King County executive to sign and implement the agreement.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09062017_2017-0301
Speaker 0: Thank you very much. Those are the minutes of our special meeting on page three. Others in favor please say I, i, others opposed. Nay, the minutes are passed. Okay. So that takes us down now to proposed ordinance 2017 0301 and item number five, the ordinance creating the route through Emergency Leadership Pr...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE creating the Ruth Woo emerging leaders fellowship program; and adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 3.12.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07262017_2017-0231
Speaker 0: That's the plan for tonight. And with that, unless there's any comments by members, we will move right on into agenda item number five, which is an initial introduction to the newly formed Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account. I think we are going to have a number of conversations about this, but we'r...
Motion
A MOTION directing legislative department staff to prepare a report, in consultation with all councilmembers and the executive branch that provides strategies for how King County can engage stakeholders in a public process to determine how to use proceeds from Sound Transit 3 in the Puget Sound taxpayer accountability ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06122017_2017-0094
Speaker 0: Oh, okay. Let's make it a 15 minute recess. We'll be in recess until about 5 to 11. Thank you. All right. I will call the meeting back into session. We are ready to start on agenda item number six, which is briefing number of 20 $17 009 for the sale of convention police station. This would office action woul...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the conveyance of the surplus property located at 906 Pine Street, Seattle, Washington, in council district four.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06072017_2017-0094
Speaker 0: I when the opposed approval unanimously. All right. That brings us to item number five for discussion today. This is the proposed sale of Metro Transit's Convention Police Station to the Washington State Convention Center Authority that we've all just been talking about to construct an expansion of the conve...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the conveyance of the surplus property located at 906 Pine Street, Seattle, Washington, in council district four.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05032017_2017-0177
Speaker 0: Okay, it's been moved. I hear some questions in conversation. Councilmember Lambert, thank you. Well, we didn't really get much time to look at this. So are you going to go through this whole report with us or how are you going to do this? My understanding, and I'll look to Mike for this, is that the point o...
Motion
A MOTION related to county services to immigrants and refugees, and the Washington State Attorney General's Guidance Concerning Immigration Enforcement.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04192017_2017-0178
Speaker 0: Thank you all very much. By your vote we will move that along and I am very confident we will be ready for our flight on Tuesday. So this brings us to item number five, which is the proposed ordinance motion propose ordinance 2017 0178 regarding King County access for all. This ordinance council will recall ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE creating the King County Access for All program to support cultural organizations, imposing a one-tenth of one percent sales and use tax to finance the King County Access for All program conditioned on voter approval, and providing for the submission to the qualified electors of King County at a special el...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04192017_2017-0160
Speaker 0: So perhaps we could have one of my SO yeah, if we could move on to the next agenda item. Thank you very much, everybody, for that discussion, for that presentation. And we will now take up our final agenda item for today, and that's item six, where we have staff from the Solid Waste Division to speak to us r...
Motion
A MOTION acknowledging receipt of a demand management pilot program implementation plan in accordance with the 2017-2018 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18409, Section 107, Proviso P3.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04052017_2017-0161
Speaker 0: At our special meeting on March 29th, the committee selected five final candidates for two vacancies in the Southeast Division. We will be interviewing those candidates this morning. Welcome to you all. Thank you for being here today. And I thank you all for participating in this process. It's been it's take...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the southeast division of King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04052017_2017-0162
Speaker 0: Or we can share all those details. Thank you both very much. This brings us to proposed motion number 2017 0162. And I'm going to call on Council Member Dunn to make this motion. Speaker 2: Thank you, Madam Chair. I would move proposed motion number 2017, dash 0162 and to speak to it. Speaker 0: Well, first,...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the southeast division of King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12072016_2016-0119
Speaker 0: Minutes are approved as read written. Okay. We're on to number five. This is proposed ordinance 2016 0119. It's an ordinance accepting an agreement between King County and for culture and the Preservation Action Fund will be administered and governed. And with that, let's bring in. Speaker 2: Good morning. E...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE approving an agreement between King County and 4Culture on how the preservation action fund will be administered and governed in accordance with the 2015/2016 Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 17941, Section 74, as amended by Ordinance 18179, Section 2, Proviso P1.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12072016_2016-0459
Speaker 0: And move on to number six. This is ordinance 2016 0459, an ordinance approving grant fund allocations for projects funded through the Water Works Grant Program. And this is round two. And so Mike Reed is our staff and that's would you take this away? We begin on page 81. Speaker 1: Thank you, Madam Chair. An...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE approving grant funding allocation for projects funded through the WaterWorks grant program, Round 2, in accordance with Ordinance 18261.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12072016_2016-0548
Speaker 0: All right. We're going on to the next proposed motion, 2016 0548. There's the motion approving the third quarter 2016 expenditures for emergent needs and anticipated project costs. Summary Report Provided Prepared by the Road Services Division. The Road Services Division. Thank you for being so patient and w...
Motion
A MOTION approving the Third Quarter 2016 Expenditures for Emergent Needs and Unanticipated Project Costs Summary Report prepared by the road services division in the department of transportation as required in the 2015/2016 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 17941, Section 53, Proviso P2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11282016_2016-0530
Speaker 0: Please say I, I, those opposed. Nay, the minutes are approved as written. All right, that's great. So we finish in strange order, but. No, no, no problem. Thank you. So now let's go on to number seven. And this is proposed motion 2016 0530. And this is the appointment of our Department of Transportation dire...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the King County department of transportation director's appointment of Robert Gannon as the general manager of the transit division of the King County department of transportation.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11282016_2016-0391
Speaker 0: Okay. Now we're going up to item number six. And I'm glad you brought your fan club. It's a good thing. And I'm sure there's 4500 other people back at work. 4600 willing to congratulate you, too. Number six is the 2000 60391 roads in a local agreement template for city contracts. And I'm sorry we've had to k...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the use of an interlocal agreement template for municipalities within King County seeking to contract with the King County department of transportation to provide road services.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10172016_2016-0501
Speaker 2: Thank you. Thank you, Madam Chair. For the record, Patrick Hamacher, counsel, staff items five and six in your packets. Our proposed ordinance 2016 0500 and proposed motion 2016 0501. That the package of legislation taken as a whole continues a program that's been in place for several years, and that is for ...
Motion
A MOTION authorizing the execution and delivery of a continuing covenant agreement in connection with the remarketing of the county's Junior Lien Sewer Revenue Bonds, 2015 Series A and B, in the aggregate principal amount of $100,000,000, establishing certain terms of those bonds, all in accordance with Ordinance 18141...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10172016_2016-0401
Speaker 0: Thank you. And we will see you before next year because we have a lot of questions. And I. I love my TEDTalks, but there are some books I'd like to hear, too. All right. So now we're going to move on to three items that are our roads department. So we will be looking at proposed ordinance 2016, 404 11 and 40...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to commute trip reduction; amending Ordinance 10733, Section 1, as amended, and K.C.C. 14.60.010, Ordinance 10733, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 14.60.020, Ordinance 10733, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 14.60.030, Ordinance 10733, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 14.60.040, Ordinance 1073...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10172016_2016-0431
Speaker 0: things. And hopefully we will not end up with needing a pogo stick to get over our roads. Thank you so much for being with us today. Okay. Our last item is a great item also, and this is a ordinance 2016 0431 is an ordinance establishing a task force on labor trafficking and economic exploitation and requiri...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE establishing a task force on labor trafficking and economic exploitation and requiring a report with recommendations on the steps the county can take in addressing systematic issues related to labor trafficking and economic exploitation.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10032016_2016-0473
Speaker 1: grade you. Thank you very much. Okay. Let's bring up our next panel, which will be 2016 0473 and in a minute. Yeah. Okay. This is developing a plan for addressing major technology emergencies that might occur in three different departments that we wanted to start with. The Office of Emergency Management, Nat...
Motion
A MOTION requesting that the executive transmit a plan for addressing major technology emergencies that might occur the in the office of emergency management, the department of natural resources and parks and the department of elections, and departments as requested by department directors.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09212016_2016-0439
Speaker 0: Okay. All right, then. We won't start with you then. All right. Always interesting. Okay, then I guess we will have to start. And no, they don't have their panel here at all, so. Okay. So what we will do then is we will have to start then with item number five and that will be proposed motion 2016 0439 . And...
Motion
A MOTION supporting the expansion of the Social Security and Medicare programs and benefits and the elimination of the cap on earnings that are subject to the Social Security payroll tax, and directing the council clerk to distribute this motion to Washington's congressional delegation.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09072016_2016-0351
Speaker 0: Thank you. Others in favor the minutes as written. Please say I I those opposed. Nay, the minutes are approved as written. We will be postponing item number four and we will be going into a briefing since we have employees here that we would like to honor their time. So we will start at number seven, and tha...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to the city of Kirkland's South Kirkland Park-and-Ride elevator and pedestrian bridge project; approving an interlocal agreement between King County and the city of Kirkland to provide partial funding for the project, and authorizing the King County executive to execute temporary and permanent eas...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09072016_2016-0443
Speaker 1: Good morning, John. Tricia staff to Kent County Council. And Madam Chair, if it's okay, I will provide you a staff report on both items five and six, which is proposed motion 2016 039 No and propose motion 2016 0443 because they are linked. Speaker 0: Thank you. Speaker 1: First of all, proposed motion 2016 ...
Motion
A MOTION approving a job description for the King County Flood Control Zone District executive director.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06292016_2014-0320
Speaker 0: Yes. You got a new house. Okay. So thank you very much for being here. That's for having look forward to seeing you soon. Thank you. All right. We're going on to our next item. We have a quorum with us still. So that's item number five, proposed ordinance 2014, interestingly enough, oh 3 to 0. And this is a ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to telephone or electronic attendance at council and standing committee meetings; and amending Ordinance 11683, Section 15, as amended, and K.C.C. 1.24.145.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06152016_2016-0044
Speaker 0: Thank you so much. We'll now move on to item number five. This is a charter amendment and this is charter amendment number 2016 0044. And it would be to make the office of the King County prosecuting attorney nonpartisan and provide for filling vacancies in that office in the same manner as vacancies in othe...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE proposing an amendment to the King County Charter to make the office of King County prosecuting attorney nonpartisan; amending Section 610 of the King County Charter; adding a new Section 649 to the King County Charter; amending Section 680.10 of the King County Charter; and submitting the same to the qual...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06152016_2014-0320
Speaker 0: All right. That means is item number six and make it by paperwork here. Item number six is proposed ordinance 2014 zero 3 to 0. This is one we've been talking about for a number of time. This will not be voted on today. This is purely a briefing, although it does say possible action at the top. It is purely ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to telephone or electronic attendance at council and standing committee meetings; and amending Ordinance 11683, Section 15, as amended, and K.C.C. 1.24.145.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06012016_2016-0044
Speaker 0: This. Okay, so I'm wondering about making sure, since that is if we should go on to if they record a quarterly update and we can't do that because he's missing, you know, we'll just take it in order. So could you begin on our ordinance number 2016 0044? Speaker 2: Yes, Madam Chair. Nick Wagner, Council staff...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE proposing an amendment to the King County Charter to make the office of King County prosecuting attorney nonpartisan; amending Section 610 of the King County Charter; adding a new Section 649 to the King County Charter; amending Section 680.10 of the King County Charter; and submitting the same to the qual...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06012016_2016-0260
Speaker 0: Thank you. Are those led to approve the meeting minutes as written? Please say i. I those opposed nay. May 4th on May 18th, approved as written. That will now take us to number seven, which is the proposed motion 2016 260260, a motion approving the first quarter, the expenditures for emergency needs and anti...
Motion
A MOTION approving the First Quarter 2016 Expenditures for Emergent Needs and Unanticipated Project Costs Summary Report prepared by the road services division in the department of transportation as required in the 2015/2016 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 17941, Section 53, Proviso P2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05042016_2016-0220
Speaker 0: Okay. So it'll be expedited, but not no consent. Okay. So the next two motions that are before us to 2016, oh two and nine and oh to 20, we're going to move those together. So would you please move both of those at the same time? Speaker 5: Thank you, Madam Chair. And I'm pleased to move adoption of 2016 219...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the west division of King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05042016_2016-0218
Speaker 0: So thank you very much. So with that, we are going to move the first motion. The first motion is the one for Southwest Division, and that is proposed motion 2016 0218. And because it's Southwest, we are going to have a Southwest Councilmember Council member at the Grove. Speaker 1: Thank you, Madam Chair. I ...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the southwest division of King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04252016_2016-0218
Speaker 0: Member of the Grove. Councilmember run right power here. Madam Chair, thank you. Thank you. Okay, so we have a very exciting opportunity to fill three judicial positions on the district court. And I'd like to thank the members of the subcommittee who have worked long hours in interviewing 15 different people...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the southwest division of King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04252016_2016-0220
Speaker 0: Those opposed. Nay, those are the two names. Councilmember, would you now put a motion for the candidates for the West Division? And before you start, because there are two positions here we were we'll have more than two names coming forward. So with that, please make your motion. Speaker 2: Okay. Miss Jones...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the west division of King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03302016_2016-0187
Speaker 0: Thank you. Any comments? Others voting. I appreciate i. I as opposed nay the minutes approved as written. Takes us up to number five which proposed ordinance 2016 0187. And this is an ordinance extending the required completion date for the final report of the task force to make recommendations on the creati...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE extending the required completion date for final report of the task force to make recommendations on the creation of a King County immigrant and refugee commission; and amending Ordinance 18085, Section 3.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03302016_2016-0117
Speaker 0: Excused. Excellent. Thank you very much. And that takes us up now to item number six. And this is proposed motion 2016 0117, a motion approving the fourth quarter of the 2015 expenditures for emergent needs and anticipated projected costs. Summary Report Prepared by the Road Service Division and the Departme...
Motion
A MOTION approving the Fourth Quarter 2015 Expenditures for Emergent Needs and Unanticipated Project Costs Summary Report prepared by the road services division in the department of transportation as required in the 2015/2016 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 17941, Section 53, Proviso P2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02172016_2016-0095
Speaker 0: Okay. Thank you. I want you to know, you, as all of you were a huge asset. And I so appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Let's move up to number four again. Thank you. We're finished with that already in this meeting and for sure came in late. And we're moving to agenda number four, proposed ordin...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE adding the vice chair of the budget and fiscal management committee and the vice chair of the law and justice committee to the list of persons eligible to be appointed to the leadership group of the E-911 strategic plan scoping committee; and amending Ordinance 18139, Section 2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02032016_2016-0094
Speaker 0: Excellent. Thank you so much. Congratulations. I look forward to working with you for the next 30 years. Yes. Let's put that on the consent calendar and there's no objection we can expedite it's and she's already working. So now takes us to our next agenda item proposed ordinance 2016 0094. And as you can se...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE related to the operation and maintenance of the Harborview Medical Center, authorizing the King County executive and the president of the Harborview Medical Center board of trustees to execute a hospital services agreement with the regents of the University of Washington and adopting the mission statement ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_01072016_2015-0535
Speaker 0: The minutes are before a scene of discussion. All those in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed nay motion. Kerry's minutes are adopted. That brings us to item four on our agenda. This is proposed motion 1215 535, which would fill a vacancy in the state and the vacant position of state senator in the 36th Legislative...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill the vacancy in the position of state senator for the 36th legislative district.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_01072016_2015-0534
Speaker 0: All right. They all. Thank you, Mr. Kaplan. We appreciate your participation, and you're welcome to hang up. Thank you. At any point you wish. Thank you. All right. And that takes us to item five on the agenda. Proposed Motion 2015. Speaker 5: 534 Will there be an opportunity to please brief remarks before t...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill the vacancy in the position of state representative for the 36th legislative district.
KingCountyCC
AlamedaCC_03152022_2022-1791
Speaker 2: Recommendation to address next steps and projected costs for commercial streets, which are parklets for a two year extension. Speaker 0: A Q and so I am seeing a city of Alameda zoomed to. Does that indicate or is that you, Madam Kirk? Mr. LEVITT. Speaker 2: We're working on promoting the planning, building ...
Consent Calendar Item
Recommendation to Endorse Next Steps and Projected Costs for Commercial Streets (Parklets) Two Year Extension. (Planning, Building and Transportation 20962740)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_03152022_2022-1783
Speaker 2: Yeah. Five Each has adopted a resolution declaring intention to establish the city of Alameda Community Facility, District number 22, dash one Alameda Marina and authorize levy of special taxes there in an adoption of resolution declaring it. Speaker 0: You know what that is? You guys just. Speaker 2: Read t...
Consent Calendar Item
Adoption of Resolution Declaring Intention to Establish the City of Alameda Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 22-1 (Alameda Marina), and to Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes Therein; and Adoption of Resolution Declaring Intention to Incur Bonded Indebtedness of the Proposed City of Alameda Community Facilities...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_03152022_2022-1784
Speaker 2: That Senate resolution declaring intention to establish the city of Alameda facilities, district number 22 attached to Alameda Marina, shoreline improvements, maintenance and adaptive measures, and to authorize levy of special taxes there in adoption of resolution declaring intention to incur bonded indebted...
Consent Calendar Item
Adoption of Resolution Declaring Intention to Establish the City of Alameda Communities Facilities District (CFD) No. 22-2 (Alameda Marina - Shoreline Improvements Maintenance and Adaptive Measures), and to Authorize the Levy of Special Taxes Therein; and Adoption of Resolution Declaring Intention to Incur Bonded Inde...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_03152022_2022-1749
Speaker 2: 60 is adoption of resolution amending the fiscal year 2122 budget and adoption of resolution amending the City of Alameda City Employees Association salary schedule to add a classification of streetlight maintenance technician and amending the International Brotherhood of Electric Workers salary schedule to ...
Continued Agenda Item
Adoption of Resolution Amending the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Budget; and Adoption of Resolution Amending the Alameda City Employees Association (ACEA) Salary Schedule to Add the Classification of Street Light Maintenance Technician; Amending the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Salary Schedule to Rem...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_03152022_2022-1757
Speaker 2: Is recommendation to authorize the city manager to execute an agreement with interim Jordan, anchoring businesses and construction in an amount not to exceed $31 million. 277,673 for the Army. 2.4 Use area infrastructure replacement phase one and Phase two number p.w 11 1955 An adoption of related budget res...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with Andrew M. Jordan, Inc., DBA A&B Construction, in a Not to Exceed Amount of $31,277,673, for the Alameda Point Reuse Area Infrastructure Replacement Phase 1 and Phase 2, No. P.W. 11-19-55; and Adoption of Resolution Amending the Capital Improvemen...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_12212021_2021-1561
Speaker 0: So if you could take that into consideration, other folks like on Haight Street, when we'd be walking in the summer and the porch concerts would be going on, they'd be asking, Can our street be a slow street? They think, That's great. I've been invited into someone's beautiful backyard. When I admired her fl...
Consent Calendar Item
Recommendation to Accept a Report on the Appointment of a Member to the Open Government Commission. (City Clerk 10022020)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_12212021_2021-1451
Speaker 4: But as policymakers, though, we need to make a tough call as to why does this street get a slow street, and why does the street not get a slow street? Why does Buena Vista Avenue not get a slow street? And I think that's kind of a policy discussion that we really need to kind of hash out. So I'm going to vot...
Continued Agenda Item
Recommendation to Approve a One-Year Extension of the Slow Streets Program through December 2022. (Planning, Building and Transportation 20962740) [Continued from December 7, 2021]
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_12212021_2021-1430
Speaker 0: items to allow the city to advance projects that are experiencing delays. Would this be funding that would then be reimbursed by a developer, went to developer, came in to those particular items into those particular areas. Speaker 3: We've thought about it both ways. We thought about it as an investment in ...
Continued Agenda Item
Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Second Amendment to the Agreement with Kittelson & Associates to Increase Compensation by $270,906, for a Total Aggregate Compensation Not to Exceed $345,876 to Continue Providing Technical Services Related to Roundabouts. (Transportation 20962743) [Continued f...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_12212021_2021-1347
Speaker 3: Therefore, I very respectfully ask that you go ahead and permit APD to acquire a fixed and mobile automated license plate readers. I thank you very much for listening to my remarks. Speaker 0: Thank you. Our next speaker. Speaker 2: Marilyn Roffman. Speaker 0: Good evening, Speaker Rothman. Speaker 1: Hello ...
Continued Agenda Item
Recommendation to Provide Direction to Staff Regarding the Installation and Use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR), including Fixed and Mobile Equipment on Alameda Police Department Vehicles. (Police 10031110) [Continued from December 7, 2021]
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_12212021_2021-1456
Speaker 4: You know, improve the way in which they either deter crime or if crime happens, capture the people who perpetrate crimes. They're not perfect tools. And I don't think we're at a point where we can wait seven more years in hopes of finding the perfect tool, to be sure. You know, these are expensive. They're e...
Regular Agenda Item
Adoption of Resolution Amending the Capital Budget by Increasing Appropriations in the 2021 American Rescue Plan Project (C99300) by $1,911,000 for Replacement of Three Portables and Decking at the Midway Shelter, Food Bank Facility Repairs, and Purchase of Wireless Hotspots for Lending. (City Manager 10021030/Finance ...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_11162021_2021-1449
Speaker 1: Thank you. Okay let's do five. I as quickly as possible Councilmember Harry Spencer, you pulled it. Anything you want to say? Speaker 2: Thank you. Yes. So this is in regards to continuing to have virtual meetings for the council as well as all of our commissions. And I did want to ask the city attorney in r...
Consent Calendar Item
Recommendation to Approve Findings to Allow City Meetings to be Conducted via Teleconference. (City Clerk 10022020)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_11162021_2021-1391
Speaker 0: A recommendation to reorganize the city's parking management program and parking fund and adoption of related resolutions. Speaker 1: All right. And so. Speaker 2: Look. Speaker 1: At that. Like magic, they appear. So who is? And I just want to say to Miss Smith, who I know we had a conversation maybe a week...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Reorganize the City’s Parking Management Program and Parking Fund; Adoption of Resolution Amending the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Parking Fund Budget to Restructure the Parking Fund; and Adoption of Resolution Amending the Salary Schedule for the Alameda City Employees Association (ACEA) and the Alameda P...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_11022021_2021-1395
Speaker 2: system. But it does offer a small amount, a modicum of rent increase based upon the based upon the rules, the Berkley style rules that are in place right now. So while we can't adopt any changes to the moratorium on rent increases, nor can we adopt any changes to the moratorium on on evictions. With regard t...
Consent Calendar Item
Adoption of Resolution Continuing the Declaration of the Existence of a Local Emergency in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Consistent with Government Code Section 8630(c). (City Manager 10021030)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_11022021_2021-1404
Speaker 1: Seven is a recommendation to provide direction on the provision of housing for the city's unhoused population, including emergency housing, transitional supportive housing, permanent supportive housing, and prospective homeless housing projects. Speaker 0: All right. And I know you've got a presentation and ...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Provide Direction on the Provision of Housing for the City’s Unhoused Population, Including Emergency Housing, Transitional Supportive Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing and Prospective Homeless Housing Projects. (Community Development 10061833)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_11022021_2021-1354
Speaker 0: Take a breath. And the reason we have long titles is that we can get all of our city staff in place. Councilmember Desai, you have your hand up. Yeah. Speaker 2: Just quickly as a point of order. Well, not really. One where I had inquired as to the city attorney if I have to recuse myself, since my house is ...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Approve a Commercial Streets Two-Year Work Program to Improve the Park Street and Webster Street Striping Plans; Improve the On-street Parklet Program; Maintain the Alameda Avenue Street Closure; Resume Pre-COVID Parking Management, Fee Collection, and Enforcement Activities; Adoption of Resolution A...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_11022021_2021-1385
Speaker 0: I think it's perfect. All right. Thank you so much, everyone. All right. So now we will move back to what will we move back to? Is that seven. Speaker 5: C? Speaker 4: Yes. Okay. Speaker 0: All right. So he'll switch out the staff. See if we can confuse anyone else, huh? Well, I just felt better. I always wo...
Regular Agenda Item
Introduction of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code Chapter 21 (Solid Waste and Recycling) to Comply with Senate Bill 1383, Conform with Franchise Agreement, and Implement Strategy Four of Alameda’s Zero Waste Implementation Plan Update. (Public Works 26141630/26241631)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_11022021_2021-1401
Speaker 1: County Public to consider introduction of ordinance amending the Individual Code. Chapter 32 Comprehensively update city wide off street parking and loading space regulations and make conforming changes to other zoning code sections as recommended by the Planning Board. Speaker 0: All right. And I see Allan ...
Regular Agenda Item
Public Hearing to Consider Introduction of an Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code Chapter XXX to Comprehensively Update Citywide Off-Street Parking and Loading Space Regulations and Make Conforming Changes to Other Zoning Code Sections, as Recommended by the Planning Board. (Planning, Building and Transportation...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10192021_2021-1221
Speaker 1: All right, Councilman Knox, wait. Speaker 2: Thank you. So I just wanted to both announce that Miss Montgomery, who I am nominated and will be appointed to the LGC tonight, was on is unable to attend the meeting due to a last minute family issue that came up. But I. So while she doesn't get her chance to int...
Consent Calendar Item
Recommendation to Accept a Report on the Appointment of a Member to the Open Government Commission. (City Clerk 10022020)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10192021_2021-1397
Speaker 1: Well, we don't have an item six because we don't have any anything continued from the previous agenda. So now we have we moving into our regular agenda. And the first item is item seven. Madam Clerk. Speaker 0: Adoption of resolutions, appointing Christina Moon as a member of the Housing Authority Board of C...
Regular Agenda Item
Adoption of Resolutions Appointing Christina Mun as a Member of the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners and Appointing Eva Jennings and Dan Poritzky as Members of the Mayor’s Economic Development Advisory Panel.
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10192021_2021-1330
Speaker 1: So thank you so much. Okay. With that, we wrap up item seven B and we move on to item seven C, Madam Clerk. Speaker 0: Recommendation to adopt the city facilities and street naming policy. Speaker 1: And we have had we have on deck and we have our. Speaker 0: Recreation and parks director joining us for a pr...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Adopt the City Facilities and Street Naming Policy. (Recreation & Parks 10051400/Planning 20962710)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10192021_2021-1259
Speaker 0: The issuance of one or more series of pension obligation bonds to refinance outstanding obligations of the city to the California Public Employees Retirement System, authorizing the initiation of a judicial validation action by the city attorney in approving and directing related matters. Speaker 1: Thank yo...
Regular Agenda Item
Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of One or More Series of Pension Obligation Bonds (POB) to Refinance Outstanding Obligations of the City to the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, Authorizing the Initiation of a Judicial Validation Action by the City Attorney, and Approving and Directing Rel...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10052021_2021-1338
Speaker 0: Thank you very much, everyone, so quickly, because this is just the announcement in your request vote at the next meeting before the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. I am pleased to nominate Ms.. Christina mann. I miss my name is the Director of the Housing and Community Development Department for t...
Council Communication
Mayor’s Nominations for Appointment to the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners and Mayor’s Economic Development Advisory Panel.
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10052021_2021-1202
Speaker 1: A Yes. It's a recommendation to review, comment and provide direction on preliminary needs, assessment and recommendations for development of Smart City Master Plan. And we do have staff and consultants here and they will be giving a presentation. We are promoting them now. Speaker 0: All right. I see our I....
Continued Agenda Item
Recommendation to Review, Comment and Provide Direction on Preliminary Needs Assessment and Recommendations for Development of Smart City Master Plan. (Information Technology 60626070) [Continued from September 21, 2021]
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10052021_2021-1285
Speaker 1: Recommendation to approve the road home. A five year plan to prevent and respond to homelessness in Alameda. Speaker 0: Thank you. That's item seven B. Yes. Okay. And you want to tell us who will be presenting? Speaker 1: Yes. We have Amanda squared here. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: The Shirkey and then the ...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Approve The Road Home: A 5 Year Plan to Prevent and Respond to Homelessness in Alameda. (Community Development 10061831)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10052021_2021-1333
Speaker 1: recommendation of findings to allow city meetings to be conducted via teleconference. And I will continue on to briefly introduce this item, if that's okay with. So basically, the city has been conducting these remote meetings with under a executive order of the governor that suspended some of the provisions...
Regular Agenda Item
Adoption of Uncodified Urgency Ordinance Continuing the Suspension During the Local Emergency due to the COVID-19 Pandemic of Certain Provisions of the City’s “Sunshine Ordinance” to the Extent Inconsistent with Assembly Bill No. 361 and Executive Order N-15-21 of the Governor of the State of California Arising from th...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_10052021_2021-1188
Speaker 1: It is a public hearing to consider adoption of resolution amending Master P Resolution 121912 Revised fees for fire department services and permits. Speaker 0: Thank you. And who is presenting this one? Mr. Levitt. I know, but help me out. Who is. Speaker 3: Presenting? Okay. Speaker 1: I'm sorry. We're prom...
Regular Agenda Item
Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Amending Master Fee Resolution No. 12191 to Revise Fees for Fire Department Services and Permits. (Fire 10032220)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09212021_2021-1260
Speaker 1: The finance director and Bond Staff Balance Council. And I believe the letter of creditors is also joining. So they are coming in momentarily. Speaker 0: Coming in. Okay, great. I see Ms.. TOS name on the screen and now I see her in person. Welcome. Hi. Speaker 4: Thank you. Good. Good evening. Speaker 1: Ma...
Regular Agenda Item
Adoption of Resolutions Authorizing the City of Alameda and the Alameda Public Financing Authority to Commence Proceedings in Connection with the Substitution of the Letter of Credit relating to the Alameda Public Financing Authority Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds, 2003 Series A and Series B (Alameda Point Improvem...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09212021_2021-1287
Speaker 0: Perfect. All right, so, council member Knox, right? This is your referral. Take it away. Speaker 3: Thank you. So I'm going to be very short and short of singing the praises of a whiskey who I believe is here tonight and has some comments that she's prepared. As I said, she came forth in June with a proposal...
Council Referral
Consider Adopting a Resolution Calling on the State Legislature to Implement a Ban on Medically Unnecessary Animal Surgery, Such as Declawing of Cats. (Councilmember Knox White)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09212021_2021-1292
Speaker 1: Recommendation to authorize the city manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Alameda Family Services for an amount not to exceed $500,000 for one year, with an option to extend for an additional year for an amount not to exceed 1 million for two years. To provide for mental health services related...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute an Agreement with Alameda Family Services for an Amount Not to Exceed $500,000 for One-Year, with an Option to Extend for an Additional Year for an Amount Not To Exceed $1,000,000 for Two-Years, to Provide for Mental Health Services Related to the Ci...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09212021_2021-1284
Speaker 1: Public hearing to consider introduction of ordinance many amendments book chapter 24 Public Health to add Section 14 Prohibition on Gasoline Powered Leaf Blowers. Speaker 0: All right. And do we have any public speakers on this item? Speaker 1: We do not. Speaker 0: I'm closing public comment and. All right,...
Regular Agenda Item
Public Hearing to Consider Introduction of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code Chapter XXIV Public Health to Add Section 24-14 Prohibition on Gasoline-Powered Leaf Blowers. (Planning and Building 20962710)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09072021_2021-1101
Speaker 3: In the last round of Sunshine Ordinance updates, we met with the Council to talk about various modifications. The most most of the modifications that the Council directed us to return to were changes to the remedies provision of the Sunshine Ordinance. And with respect to the remedies provision, the Council ...
Regular Agenda Item
Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code, Including Article VIII (Sunshine Ordinance) of Chapter II (Administration) to Clarify Enforcement Provisions and Provide for Other Updates and Enhancements to the Sunshine Ordinance. (City Attorney 10023040) [Not heard on July 20, 2021]
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09072021_2021-1230
Speaker 0: All right. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. With that, I'm going to very quickly introduce you to my nominees for the golf commission, which is one position and two nominees for the library board. You will have a chance to meet them and vote on them at our September 21st meeting. And I am elated at what a ro...
Council Communication
Mayor’s Nominations for Appointment to the Golf Commission, Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, and Library Board.
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09072021_2021-1234
Speaker 0: Okay, great. Let's. Does anyone want to make a motion? 11 Council member Desert Moves Council Member Knox White. Second. Thank you. I just read your mind. We have a roll call vote, please. Speaker 2: Councilmember Dayton. Speaker 3: I. Speaker 2: Earl spencer. Speaker 1: No. Speaker 2: That's why. Speaker 3:...
Consent Calendar Item
Adoption of Resolution to Increase Expenditure Appropriations in the American Rescue Plan 2021 Project (96034/C9930) in the Capital Projects Fund (310) by $23,625 for the Feed Alameda Program to Provide Alameda’s Most Vulnerable Residents with Hot Meals and to Provide Support to Alameda Restaurants (Community Developme...
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09072021_2021-1200
Speaker 2: To provide further direction to staff regarding the allocation of 28.68 million of funding from the federal government through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to assist with recovery from the impacts of the COVID 19 pandemic. Speaker 0: Thank you. And I think we have a couple of members of our finance d...
Regular Agenda Item
Recommendation to Provide Further Direction to Staff Regarding the Allocation of $28.68 Million of Funding from the Federal Government Through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to Assist with Recovery from the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic. (City Manager 10021030/Finance 10024051)
AlamedaCC
AlamedaCC_09072021_2021-1098
Speaker 2: Introduction of ordinance authorizing the city manager to execute a Second Amendment to police of small size. Dig Mine Inc a California corporation substantially in the form of Exhibit four to extend the term for one year with 112 month extension option for Building 35 located at 2450 PanAm Way in the Main S...
Regular Agenda Item
Introduction of Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Second Amendment to the Lease with Small Size Big Mind, Inc., a California Corporation, Substantially in the Form of Exhibit 4, to Extend the Term for One Year with One 12-Month Extension Option for Building 35, Located at 2450 Pan Am Way in the Main S...
AlamedaCC