12 20-0859 Subject Former Raiders Training Facility 1150 And 1220 Harbor Bay Pkwy
From: Economic Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To: (1) Negotiate And Enter Into A Tenancy In Common Agreement (Agreement) With The County Of Alameda (County) To Set Forth The Processes For Management, Maintenance And Future Disposition, Including The Designation Of The County As The Lead Agency Under Such Agreement, Of The Property Formerly Known As The Raiders Training Facility And Located At 1150 And 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda Ca (Property), Owned By The City And County, Each, With An Undivided 50 Percent Interest; And (2) Authorize The Expenditure Of Funds For Management, Maintenance And Repairs Of The Property Consistent With The Agreement (A) In The Amount Of $81,250.00 In Excess Of The City Administrator's Authority From The Funds Held By The County For Prior Rental Income Received And (B) Authorize The Re-Appropriation And Expenditure Of Funds In The Amount Of $170,000.00 From Coliseum Projects Fund (5650)
Hello, as an Oakland resident I am glad to see the City and County can collaborate on managing public property together.
Unfortunately this did not happen with the sale of half of the Coliseum public land. We cannot sell the other half of the land.
The current process the city is engaging in to try and sell our half of the land is unacceptable. There is no reason for any more
closed door sessions until the end of this process. The residents have a right to know who is bidding. We do not need to know the amount. Oaklanders need to be kept apprised of all actions and proposed actions. All dealings must be transparent. Public land for public good. Do not sell the Coliseum land - lease it! thank you, Margie Lewis Oakland resident and CBE member
Hello, as an Oakland resident I am glad to see the City and County can collaborate on managing public property together.
Unfortunately this did not happen with the sale of half of the Coliseum public land. We cannot sell the other half of the land.
The current process the city is engaging in to try and sell our half of the land is unacceptable. There is no reason for any more
closed door sessions until the end of this process. The residents have a right to know who is bidding. We do not need to know the amount. Oaklanders need to be kept apprised of all actions and proposed actions. All dealings must be transparent. Public land for public good. Do not sell the Coliseum land - lease it! thank you, Margie Lewis Oakland resident and CBE member