City of Alameda  
Meeting Agenda  
City Council  
Tuesday, April 21, 2026  
7:00 PM  
City Hall, 2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Council  
Chambers, 3rd Floor, Alameda CA 94501  
MEETING TIMES: Closed Session - 5:30 p.m.  
Regular Meeting - 7:00 p.m.  
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SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING - CLOSED SESSION - 5:30 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: City of Alameda v. Greenway Golf Associates, Inc.  
Court: Alameda County Superior Court  
Case No: 22CV011964  
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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  
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  
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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  
March 17, 2026, and the Special City Council Meeting Held on March  
24, 2026. (City Clerk)  
5-A  
Bills for Ratification. (Finance)  
5-B  
5-C  
Recommendation to Approve Agreement Appointing Girard “Gerry”  
Beaudin as City Manager Effective June 30, 2026; and  
Adoption of Resolution Modifying the Council Appointee Salary  
Schedule Increasing the Salary Range of the City Manager Position  
by 1%. (City Attorney/Human Resources)  
Recommendation to Approve a Memorandum of Understanding  
Between the City and Alameda Little League Baseball for Exclusive  
Use Permit of Littlejohn Baseball Field from March to June 2026 and  
August to November 2026. (Recreation and Parks)  
5-D  
Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute a  
Three-Year Agreement with SHI International Corp. for Microsoft 365  
Government Community Cloud Subscription Licensing Services for an  
Annual Cost of $343,911 and a Total Three-Year in an Amount  
Not-to-Exceed $1,031,734. (Information Technology 60626070-51040)  
5-E  
Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute a  
One-Year Agreement with SHI International Corp. for CrowdStrike  
Services in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $83,803. (Information  
Technology 60626070-51040)  
5-F  
Attachments: Exhibit 1: Quote  
Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute a  
First Amendment to the Agreement with SpenCon Construction for  
Repairs of Sidewalks, Curbs, and Gutters to Increase the  
Not-to-Exceed Amount by $1,200,000 for a Total Not-to-Exceed  
Amount of $5,755,650.  
5-G  
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),  
this action is categorically exempt from further environmental review  
pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Facilities).  
(Public Works C14000)  
Recommendation to Accept the Annual Military Equipment Report for  
the Alameda Police Department and Continue to Allow the Department  
to Use and Maintain the Equipment Previously Adopted. (Police  
10031100)  
5-H  
Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute a  
5-I  
Five-Year Gas Service Operations and Maintenance Agreement for  
Alameda Point with Pacific Gas and Electric Company in an Amount  
Not-to-Exceed $550,000, with up to Three One-Year Options to Renew,  
for a Total Not-to-Exceed $880,000 over Eight Years, Substantially in  
the Form of the Attached Agreement.  
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),  
this action is categorically exempt from further environmental review  
pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(b) (Existing Facilities)  
and 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Exemption). (Base Reuse and  
Economic Development 29061822, 29161822)  
Recommendation to Approve the Webster Street Business  
Improvement Area Annual Assessment Report;  
5-J  
Adoption of Resolution of Intention to Levy an Annual Assessment on  
the Webster Street Business Improvement Area of the City of Alameda  
for Fiscal Year 2026-27; and to Set a Public Hearing for May 5, 2026.  
(Base Reuse and Economic Development 10061810)  
Recommendation to Approve the Park Street Business Improvement  
Area Annual Assessment Report;  
5-K  
Adoption of Resolution of Intention to Levy an Annual Assessment on  
the Park Street Business Improvement Area of the City of Alameda for  
Fiscal Year 2026-27, and to Set a Public Hearing for May 5, 2026.  
(Base Reuse and Economic Development 10061810)  
Final Passage of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code  
Article XV (Rent Control, Limitations on Evictions and Relocation  
Payments to Certain Displaced Tenants) to Incorporate Policy  
Changes and Clarifying Updates. (City Attorney 20723849)  
5-L  
Public Hearing to Consider an Economic Development Subsidy to be  
Provided to the Oakland Roots & Soul; and  
5-M  
Adoption of Resolution Authorizing the Interim City Manager to  
Execute a Transient Occupancy Tax Sharing Agreement with the  
Oakland Roots & Soul in an Amount Not-To-Exceed $150,000 in  
Support of a World Cup Team at its Alameda Facility during the World  
Cup Tournament in Summer, 2026. (Base Reuse and Economic  
Development 10061810)  
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Continued Agenda Items  
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Regular Agenda Items  
Recommendation to Authorize the Interim City Manager to Execute an  
7-A  
Agreement withRuby’s Place, Inc. dba Restorative Pathwaysin an  
Amount Not-to-Exceed $1,511,000 to Operate the Day Center and  
Safe Parking Program for the term May 1, 2026, through June 30,  
2027, with the Option of a One-Year Extension, for a Total Two-Year  
Amount Not-to Exceed $3,022,000.  
This project is statutorily exempt from further environmental review  
pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21080.10 (services for  
people experiencing homelessness), and categorically exempt from  
further environmental review pursuant to California Environmental  
Quality Act Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) and 15061(b)  
(3) (Common Sense). (City Manager 10021833)  
Summary Title: Approval of Project Agreements with Radium Presents  
for the Radium Performing Arts Center Consisting of the Development  
of an Approximately 53,000 Square Foot Performing Arts Center and  
Approximately 1-Acre Plaza on 1.87-Acres of City-Owned Land  
Referred to as Site A Blocks 12 and 13 at Alameda Point, Including  
Adoption of a Site-Specific Surplus Land Exemption  
7-B  
Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Declaring 1.87  
Acres of City-Owned Land Between Building 77 and the Seaplane  
Lagoon Promenade to be Exempt Surplus Land under the Surplus  
Land Act; and  
Introduction of Ordinance Approving a Lease Option for Three Years  
with Three One-Year Extensions in Furtherance of a Sixty-Six Year  
Ground Lease with Purchase Option with Radium Presents for  
Approximately 1.87 Acres of Land Located at Alameda Point, and  
Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Purchase and Sale  
Agreement Consistent with the Purchase Option. [Requires four  
affirmative votes]  
The Project is subject to the streamlining provision of Public Resources  
Code Sections 21166 and 21083.3 and Sections 15162 and 15183 of  
the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. Accordingly, a  
CEQA Checklist has been prepared, and no further environmental  
review is required. (Base Reuse and Economic Development  
29061822)  
Recommendation to Approve Sale of City-Owned Property Located at  
650 West Ranger Avenue (Building 92) at Alameda Point to Ernst  
Development Partners, Inc. and Authorize the City Manager to Execute  
a Purchase and Sale Agreement and Related Documents;  
Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Resolution Declaring  
Approximately 3.56 Acres of City-Owned Property at Alameda Point  
Located at 650 West Ranger Avenue to Be Exempt Surplus Land  
under the Surplus Land Act; and  
7-C  
Introduction of Ordinance Approving a Purchase and Sale Agreement  
for the Sale of City-Owned Property Located at 650 West Ranger  
Avenue (Building 92) to Ernst Development Partners, Inc., and  
Authorizing the City Manager to Execute the Purchase and Sale  
Agreement and Related Documents. [Requires four affirmative votes]  
(Base Reuse and Economic Development 29061822)  
Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by  
Amending Article XVIII (Tobacco Retailers) of Chapter VI  
(Businesses, Occupations, and Industries) Prohibiting the Sale and  
Distribution of Nitrous Oxide by Tobacco Retailers, Convenience  
Stores, and Other Retail Establishments. (City Manager)  
7-D  
7-E  
Attachments: Ordinance  
Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by  
Amending Article 3.61 (Transient Occupancy Tax) of Chapter 3  
(Finance and Taxation) to Implement Senate Bill 346 Authorizing Cities  
to Require Short Term Rental Platforms to Provide Additional  
Information to Cities.  
This action does not constitute a “project” as defined in California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15378.  
(Finance 10024051)  
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  
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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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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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