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 withꢀRuby’s Place, Inc. dba Restorative Pathwaysꢀin 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