City of Alameda  
Meeting Agenda  
City Council  
Tuesday, June 16, 2026  
7:00 PM  
City Hall, 2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Council  
Chambers, 3rd Floor, Alameda CA 94501  
MEETING TIMES: Closed Session - 6:00 p.m.  
Regular Meeting - 7:00 p.m.  
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SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING - CLOSED SESSION - 6:00 P.M.  
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Roll Call - City Council  
Public Comment on Closed Session Items Only  
Adjournment to Closed Session to consider:  
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CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION  
3-A  
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a)  
Case Name: Sean Gillion v. City of Alameda  
Court: Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB)  
Case No: ADJ20098155  
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Announcement of Action Taken in Closed Session, if any  
Adjournment - City Council  
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING - 7:00 P.M.  
Pledge of Allegiance  
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Roll Call - City Council  
Agenda Changes  
Proclamations, Special Orders of the Day and Announcements - Limited to 15  
minutes  
Presentation of Domestic Violence Prevention Video by Alameda  
Family Services Youth Advisory Board [Not heard on June 2, 2026]  
3-A  
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Oral Communications, Non-Agenda (Public Comment) - Speakers may  
address the Council in regard to any matter not on the agenda over which  
the Council has jurisdiction; limited to 15 minutes; remaining speakers may  
comment under Section 9  
Consent Calendar - Routine items are approved by one motion unless  
Councilmembers remove items for discussion; removed items are called after  
Agenda Items; Councilmembers may speak for up to 3 minutes  
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Minutes of the Special and Regular City Council Meetings Held on May  
19, 2026. (City Clerk)  
5-A  
Attachments: Announcement  
Bills for Ratification. (Finance)  
5-B  
5-C  
Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute an  
Agreement with Bike East Bay for Bicycle Safety Education Classes  
and Workshops and Bike to Wherever Day Coordination for a Total  
Amount Not-to-Exceed $39,000. (Planning, Building and Transportation  
24462742)  
Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute a  
Third Amendment to the Agreement with the Friends of the Alameda  
Animal Shelter to Increase Fiscal Year 2025-26 Expenditures by  
$175,000, for a Total of $1,390,165 in Fiscal Year 2025-26 and a Total  
10-Year Agreement Not-to-Exceed $12,203,331. (City Manager  
5-D  
10021030)  
Recommendation to Authorize the City Attorney to Execute a  
Three-Year Memorandum of Understanding with Alameda County  
District Attorney’s Office for Access to the Alameda County District  
Attorney’s Case Management System, (RD3) Intake and Charging  
Module For $72,000 a Year and Not-to-Exceed $216,000 for Three  
Years. (City Attorney 10023043)  
5-E  
Recommendation to Authorize the City Attorney to Execute a  
Five-Year Agreement with LWP Claims Solutions, Inc. for Professional  
Services as the Third-Party Administrator of the City of Alameda’s  
Self-Insured Workers’ Compensation Program in an Amount  
Not-to-Exceed $1,306,453 for Five Years, Plus Related Medical  
Containment Costs and Program Charges. (City Attorney 61023040)  
5-F  
Adoption of Resolution Amending Resolution No. 9460 to Reflect  
Current Positions and Entities to be Included in the City of Alameda’s  
Conflict of Interest Code and Rescinding Resolution No. 16176. (City  
Attorney 2310)  
5-G  
5-H  
Attachments: Resolution  
Public Hearing to Consider Collecting the Water Quality and Flood  
Protection Fees on the Property Tax Bills; and  
Adoption of Resolution Finding [No] Majority Protest and Approving the  
Continuation and Collection of the Existing 2019 Water Quality and  
Flood Protection Fee for Fiscal Year 2026-27. (Public Works  
26441610)  
Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Ordering Levy of  
Assessments, Maintenance Assessment District 01-01 (Marina Cove).  
(Public Works 27741530)  
5-I  
Attachments: Exhibit 1: Map  
Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Dissolving Zone 7  
of the Island City Landscaping and Lighting District, 84-2. (Public  
Works 27441530)  
5-J  
Attachments: Exhibit 1: Map  
Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Ordering Levy of  
Assessments, Island City Landscaping and Lighting District 84-2,  
Zones 1, 4, 5, 6, and 8. (Public Works 27041530, 27141530,  
27241530, 27341530, 27541530)  
5-K  
Attachments: Exhibit 1: Maps  
Public Hearing to Consider Any Written or Oral Comments on the  
Summary Report Associated with the Economic Development Subsidy  
to be Provided to the Oakland Roots & Soul in an Amount  
Not-to-Exceed $150,000 in Support of a World Cup Team at an  
Alameda Facility during the World Cup Tournament in Summer 2026.  
(Base Reuse and Economic Development 10061810)  
5-L  
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Continued Agenda Items  
Regular Agenda Items  
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Adoption of Resolutions Reappointing John Lipp and Jane Schmitz as  
7-A  
Members of the Commission on Persons with Disabilities,  
Reappointing Yatin Shastri as a Member of the Golf Commission, and  
Reappointing Elise Hunter as a Member of the Public Utilities Board.  
Public Hearing to Consider Introduction of Ordinance Amending the  
Alameda Marina Master Plan to Modify the Affordable Housing  
Requirement for Phase III of Alameda Marina Master Plan to Decrease  
the Required Number of Affordable Housing Units.  
7-B  
The environmental effects of the proposed project were considered  
and disclosed in the Alameda Marina Master Plan Environmental  
Impact Report (State Clearinghouse #2016102064) and the Alameda  
General Plan 2040 Environmental Impact Report (State Clearinghouse  
#2021030563). No further environmental review is required under the  
California Environmental Quality Act. (Planning, Building and  
Transportation)  
Attachments: Ordinance  
Introduction of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code Article  
7-C  
XV (Rent Control, Limitations on Evictions and Relocation Payments to  
Certain Displaced Tenants) to Prohibit the Use of Ratio Utility Billing  
Systems for Utility Charges and Providing a Process for Landlords to  
Receive a One-Time Utility Adjustment for Rent. (Rent Program  
20723849)  
Attachments: Ordinance  
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City Manager Communications - Communications from City Manager  
Oral Communications, Non-Agenda (Public Comment) - Speakers may  
address the Council in regard to any matter not on the agenda over which  
the Council has jurisdiction  
Council Referrals - Matters placed on the agenda by Councilmembers may be  
scheduled as future agenda items or dispositive action may be taken on  
sufficiently noticed time sensitive legislative matters; presentations are limited  
to 5 minutes; Councilmembers may speak for up to 3 minutes  
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Consider Providing Direction to Staff about Amending the Alameda  
Museum Agreement to Add Requirements related to Historical  
Settlements and Civilizations and Development of an Indigenous  
Program in Partnership with Local Organizations Representing  
Indigenous People. (Councilmember Jensen)  
10-A  
Council Communications - Councilmembers may speak for up to 9 minutes to  
address any matter not on the agenda, including reporting on conferences or  
meetings  
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Adjournment - City Council  
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