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Councilmember Rowena Brown Will Participate By Teleconference At: 1230 J St, Sacramento, California, 95814, USA
Pursuant To The Brown Act (Government Code Section 54953), The Agenda Must Be Posted At The Teleconference Location, The Teleconference Location Must Be Accessible To The Public And Members Of The Public Must Have The Ability To Observe The Meeting And To Comment On Agenda Items
1 26-0632 Approval Of The Draft Minutes From The Committee Meeting Of April 30, 2026
3.1 26-0699 Subject: Construction Contract Amendment For East Oakland Arts Center Project
From: Oakland Public Works Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Advertising And Competitive Bidding And Authorizing The City Administrator To Increase The Construction Contract Change Order Amount For The East Oakland Arts Center Project (Project No. 1004851) With CWS Construction Group, Inc., From Twenty-Five Percent (25%) To Fifty-Six Percent (56%) Of The Original Contract Amount Of One Million Seven Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand Dollars ($1,785,000.00) For A Total Contract Amount Not-To-Exceed Two Million Seven Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($2,784,600.00); On The May 26, 2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee Agenda
3.2 26-0687 Subject: Construction Contract Award To S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., LLC, And Professional Services Agreement (PSA) Amendment To Shah Kawasaki Architects For The Lincoln Recreation Center Project
From: Oakland Public Works Department
Recommendation: [TITLE CHANGE]
[OLD TITLE]
Adopt A Resolution (1) Awarding A Construction Contract For Project 1004857 Lincoln Recreation Center Expansion/Renovation Project To S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., LLC, The Lowest Responsive And Responsible Bidder, In Accordance With Contractor's Bid, Project Plans And Specifications, For An Amount Of Twenty-Eight Million Four Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Dollars ($28,437,000.00); Amending Resolution 89491 C.M.S. To Increase The Professional Services Agreement With Shah Kawasaki Architects By An Amount Not-To-Exceed Eight Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety- Seven Dollars ($848,797.00), Bringing The Total Contract Amount From Three Million Twenty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-Nine Dollars ($3,028,849.00) To Three Million Eight Hundred Thousand Seventy-Seven Thousand Six Hundred Forty-Six Dollars ($3,877,646.00); And (2) Waiving The Competitive Request For Proposal/Qualifications Requirement; And (3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings
[NEW TITLE]
Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation
1) A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract For Project 1004857 Lincoln Recreation Center Expansion/Renovation Project To S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., LLC, The Lowest Responsive And Responsible Bidder, In Accordance With Contractor's Bid, Project Plans And Specifications, For An Amount Of Twenty-Eight Million Four Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Dollars ($28,437,000.00); And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings; And
26-0704 2) A Resolution Amending Resolution 89491 C.M.S. To Increase The Professional Services Agreement With Shah Kawasaki Architects By An Amount Not-To-Exceed Eight Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety- Seven Dollars ($848,797.00), Bringing The Total Contract Amount From Three Million Twenty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-Nine Dollars ($3,028,849.00) To Three Million Eight Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand Six Hundred Forty-Six Dollars ($3,877,646.00); And Waiving The Competitive Request For Proposal/Qualifications Requirement; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings; On The May 26, 2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee Agenda
3.3 26-0700 Subject: Amend Resolution 90310 Fiscal Year 2024-25 Programmatic Change- The Youth Employment Partnership, Inc.
From: Human Services Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 90310 C.M.S., Which Awarded Oakland Fund For Children And Youth (OFCY) Grants Providing Direct Services For Fiscal Year 2024-2025, To Replace The Lead Agency For The Healthy Wealthy Wise Program From Children And Youth Outreach To The Youth Employment Partnership, Inc. Without Changing The Grant Award Amount Of Two Hundred And Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($225,000); On The May 26, 2026 Life Enrichment Committee Agenda
3.4 26-0691 Subject: Resolution Submitting To Voters The Oakland Shelter Access For Encampment Response ("SAFER") Act
From: Councilmember Wang
Recommendation: [TITLE CHANGE]
[NEW TITLE]
Subject: Resolution Submitting To Voters Measures To (1) Amend The Real Property Transfer Tax Foreclosure Transactions Exception (2) Advise That Increased Revenue Be Spent On Interim Shelter, Among Other Related Homelessness Services
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Submitting To The Voters At The November 3, 2026, General Municipal Election (1) A Measure To Amend Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 4.20 (Real Property Transfer Tax) To Amend The Exception For Foreclosure Transactions; And (2) An Advisory Measure On Whether The Increased Revenue From Amending The City's Real Property Transfer Tax To Include Foreclosure Transactions Should Be Spent For The Purposes Of Providing Interim Shelter, Transitional Housing, Encampment Closure Operations, Addiction Treatment, Job Readiness, And Other Related Homelessness Services; And
Directing The City Clerk To Take Any And All Actions Necessary Under Law To Submit These Measures To Voters At The General Municipal Election; And Making Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings; On The May 28, 2026 Rules And Legislation Committee Agenda
[OLD TITLE]
Adopt A Resolution Submitting To The Voters At The November 3, 2026 General Municipal Election The Oakland Shelter Access For Encampment Response ("SAFER") Act To, Among Other Things: Amend Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 4.56 (Vacant Property Tax) To Allocate Special Tax Revenues To The Oakland Shelter Access For Encampment Response Fund ("FUND") For The Purposes Of Providing Interim Shelter, Transitional Housing, Encampment Closure Operations, And Other Related Homelessness Services; And Amend Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 4.20 (Real Property Transfer Tax) To Impose An 8-Year Special Commercial Real Estate Transfer Tax Surcharge Of 0.25% On Transfers Of Real Property More Than $2 Million To $5 Million 0.5% On Transfers Of Real Property More Than $5 Million To $10 Million And Of 1% On Transfers Of Real Property Above $10 Million With Revenues Allocated To The Fund; And Directing The City Clerk To Take Any And All Actions Necessary Under Law To Submit This Measure To Voters At The General Municipal Election; And Making Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings
3.5 26-0706 Subject: Becker Boards Agreement Adjustments
From: Councilmember Gallo
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Make Changes To The Advertising Sign Relocation Agreement Dated December 29, 2023 With Becker Boards, A California Limited Liability Company ("Becker"); And (2) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings; On The June 2, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent
3.6 26-0701 Subject: 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan (AAP)
From: Housing And Community Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Accepting And Appropriating A Total Award Of United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed $14,674,799.07 For Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), And Housing Opportunities For Persons With AIDs (HOPWA) Programs For Fiscal Year 2026-2027;
(2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Prepare And Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development The Annual Action Plan For Fiscal Year 2026-2027;
(3) Appropriating Any Available Revolving Loan Program Income For Housing Rehabilitation Activities;
(4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Award Agreements For Activities As Set Forth In Exhibit A And The List Of Eligible Backup Activities To Be Funded With Funds That Become Available As A Result Of Projects Being Completed, Under Budget, Delayed Or Cancelled, Attached Hereto, Inclusive Of Prior-Year Funding Availability, Subject To Compliance With Any Applicable Competitive Bidding Requirements; And
(5) Authorizing The City Administrator To Designate Certifying Official Or Designee Of The Certifying Official For The Purposes Of Title 24 Part 58 Of The Code Of Federal Regulations And Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development; On The June 9, 2026 Community And Economic Development Department And On The June 16, 2026 City Council Agenda As A Public Hearing
3.7 26-0702 Subject: Oakland Ice Center Lease And Capital Project
From: Economic And Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute The Following (A) A Lease And Management Agreement Between The City As Landlord And Sharks Ice, LLC As Tenant To Operate The Oakland Ice Center For An Initial 5-Year Term With Four 5-Year Extension Options At A Rate Of Three Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($335,000) In Base Rent Per Year, Less An Annual Capital Contribution By The City Of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), With An Annual Tenant Capital Contribution Of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) And Percentage Rent Of Seven Percent (7%) Of Annual Gross Revenue Above $4.3 Million Dollars;
(B) An Advertising Revenue Sharing Agreement With Tenant Retaining The First One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) And The City Receiving Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Remaining Net Advertising Revenue For A Term Of Five (5) Years With Four 5-Year Extension Options;
(C) The Use Of One Million Three Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Nine Hundred And Ten Dollars ($1,344,910) In Capital Reserve Funds And Up To Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) In Anticipated Net Revenue In Fiscal Year 2025-2026 To Reimburse Sharks Ice, LLC For Losses Realized Under The Current Management Agreement; And
(D) Disbursement Agreement With The Sharks Ice, LLC, In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) Of Measure U Bond Funds For A New Refrigeration System And Related Capital Improvements
(2) Making Findings That The Lease For Below Fair Market Rental Value Is In The Best Interest Of The City's; And
(3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings; On The June 9, 2026 Community And Economic Development Committee Agenda
3.8 26-0703 Subject: Department Of Violence Prevention Ceasefire Information Report
From: Councilmember Wang
Recommendation: Receive A Bi-Annual Informational Report From The Department Of Violence Prevention To Include The Activities And Fidelity To The Ceasefire Mode; On The July 14, 2026 Public Safety Committee Agenda.
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Finance And Management Committee
3.9 26-0580 Subject: Audit Of The Revenue Management Bureau's Business Tax Collections Process
From: Office Of The City Auditor
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Auditor On The Audit Of The Revenue Management Bureau's Business Tax Collections Process
3.10 26-0614 Subject: Fiscal Year 2026-27 Landscaping And Lighting Assessment District (LLAD) - Intention
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Approving The City Of Oakland Landscaping And Lighting Assessment District Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Preliminary Engineer's Report; (2) Declaring The Intention To Levy And Collect The Annual Landscaping And Lighting Assessment District Assessment For Fiscal Year 2026-2027; And (3) Setting June 2, 2026 At 3:30 P.M. As The Date And Time For A Public Hearing
3.11 26-0565 Subject: Exception To 180-Day Waiting Period For Retired Annuitant
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The Appointment Of An Annuitant Without A 180-Day Break In Service Where The Appointment Is Necessary To Fill A Critically Needed Position Before 180 Days Have Passed Since The Employee's Retirement In Accordance With Government Code Sections 21224 And 7522.56
3.12 26-0539 Subject: Status Of Implementing Council Policy Directives
From: Office Of The City Administrator
Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On The Status Of Implementing Policy Directives Passed By The City Council
3.13 26-0640 Subject: FY 2026-27 Tax And Revenue Anticipation Notes
From: Finance Department
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The Borrowing Of Funds And The Issuance And Sale Of 2026-27 Tax And Revenue Anticipation Notes In A Principal Amount Not To Exceed $200,000,000 Payable From Revenues Received For Or Accrued To The General Fund Of The City During The Fiscal Year 2026-27, And Approving Certain Related Matters
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee
3.14 26-0584 Subject: HSIP 9 - Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Project Construction Contract Award
From: Department Of Transportation
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract To Bay Area Lightworks, Inc., For HSIP 9 - Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Project, Project No. 1005461, The Lowest Responsible And Responsive Bidder In Accordance With Project Plans, Specifications, State Requirements, And The Contractor's Bid In The Amount Of Three Hundred And Four Thousand, Nine Hundred Dollars ($304,900.00)
3.15 26-0585 Subject: Cooperative Agreement For Purchasing Electrical Equipment And Accessories With Graybar Electric Company, Inc.
From: Department Of Transportation
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Cooperative Purchase Agreement With Graybar Electric Company, Inc., For The Acquisition Of Electrical, Lighting, Data Communications, Security Products, And Related Supplies In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($1,500,000.00) For Up To A Five-Year Period Expiring No Later Than June 30, 2031 Pursuant To Oakland Municipal Code 2.04.080
3.16 26-0612 Subject: Illegal Dumping Expenditure Plan
From: Oakland Public Works Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Acknowledging The Urgency And Expediting Actions To Remedy Illegal Dumping Through An Illegal Dumping Expenditures Action (IDEA) Plan
(1) Authorizing The City Administrator To (A) Implement The IDEA Plan By Negotiating And Entering Into Contracts, Grant Agreements, And Expenditures As Set Forth In Table 1 In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $1,100,000; And (B) Pursue Partnerships With County, Regional And/Or State Agencies To Enhance These Efforts;
(2) Waiving, To The Extent Necessary, The City's Advertising, Competitive Bidding And Multi-Step Technology Acquisition Requirements For The Contracts; And Waiving The Local /Small Local Business Enterprise Program Requirement For The Big Truck Rental (Lightning Loader) Contract;
(3) Appropriating And Allocating An Amount Not To Exceed $1,100,000 From Budgeted Funds In Fund 1720, Comprehensive Cleanup Fund, For These Purposes;
(4) Accepting And Appropriating Additional Funds From Public And Private Sources And Authorizing The City Administrator To Actively Seek And Apply For Such Funds And To Amend Existing Contracts And/Or Enter Into New Contracts Consistent With The Purpose Of This Resolution And In Furtherance Of The Plan In A Total Amount Not To Exceed The Value Of Such Additionally Appropriated Funds; And
(5) Directing The City Administrator To Return To Council Within One Year Of The Adoption Of This Resolution To Provide An Informational Report On Actions Taken, Funds Received And Expended, And Contracts Awarded Pursuant To This Plan And The Authority Granted By This Resolution
3.17 26-0675 Subject: Caltrans Community Cleanup and Employment Pathway Grant
From: Oakland Public Works Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing (1) The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) From The California Department Of Transportation Community Cleanup And Employment Pathway Grant Program (CCEP) And To Execute Related Grant Agreements;
(2) Waiving The City Of Oakland's Advertising And Competitive Request For Proposals/Qualifications Requirements For The CCEP-Funded Services;
(3) Amending City Council Resolution No. 89762 C.M.S. To Increase The Agreement With The Youth Employment Partnership, Inc. By Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed $2,125,000;
(4) Amending City Council Resolution No. 89761 C.M.S. To Increase The Agreement With The Lake Merritt Institute By Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed One Million Two Hundred Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,212,500); And
(5) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Community And Economic Development Committee
3.18 26-0582 Subject: Approval Of New WIOA Services Contracts For FY 2026-2029 And Amendment Of Existing Contracts
From: Economic And Workforce Development Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing (1) Grant Agreements With Service Providers Competitively Selected For Workforce Innovation And Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program Services For Fiscal Years 2026-2029 In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Two Million Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($2,650,000) For Fiscal Year 2026-2027 To Provide Comprehensive Adult And Dislocated Worker, One-Stop Operator, Business Engagement, And Youth Services; And (2) Amendments Existing WIOA Agreements To Extend Contract Terms Through June 30, 2027, And Increase Funding In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand One Hundred Nine Dollars ($584,109)
3.19 26-0602 Subject: General Plan Update Phase 2: Draft Land Use Framework (Draft Framework)
From: Planning And Building Department
Recommendation: Conduct A Study Session To (1) Receive An Informational Presentation And Report On The Draft Land Use Framework Developed As Part Of The General Plan Update Phase 2 Process; And (2) Receive Public Comments; And (3) Provide Feedback To Staff On The Draft Land Use Framework
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Life Enrichment Committee
3.20 26-0598 Subject: DigitalLIFT Digital Literacy Training For Older Adults
From: Human Services Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing A One-Year Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) For The Receipt Of In-Kind Services With DigitalLIFT For Digital Literacy Training And Related Services At Oakland Senior Centers, Valued In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $67,500; And (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept Additional Services And Extend The Memorandum Of Understanding With DigitalLIFT For Up To Three (3) Additional Years
3.21 26-0599 Subject: PATH CITED Program - Acceptance Of Intergovernmental Transfer Award And Authorization To Execute Agreement And Commit Local Match
From: Human Services Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Sign And Execute An Agreement With The California Department Of Health Care Services (DHCS) And Its Third-Party Administrator Related To The California Providing Access And Transforming Health (PATH) Capacity And Infrastructure, Transition, Expansion And Development (CITED) Program Intergovernmental Transfer (IGT) Award To Implement The CalAIM-Ready Oakland Project And Deliver Enhanced Care Management And Community Supports For High-Need Medi-Cal Population In Oakland;
(2) Accepting And Appropriating The DHCS PATH CITED IGT Award In An Amount Not To Exceed $1,351,113.75, Which Requires Non-Federal Local Share Equal To Fifty Percent Of The Award; And
(3) Authorizing The City To Commit The Required Non Federal Local Share Equal To Fifty Percent Of The Total DHCS IGT Award In The Amount Of $675,556.75 In Order To Draw Down The Corresponding Federal Match From DHCS
3.22 26-0469 Subject: OFCY 2024-2025 Final Year End Independent Annual Evaluation
Report
From: Human Services Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting The Oakland Fund For Children And Youth (OFCY) Final Year End Independent Annual Evaluation Report For Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Public Safety Committee
3.23 26-0604 Subject: Ceasefire-Lifeline Contracts
From: Department Of Violence Prevention
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Grant Agreement To Community Initiatives For The Term Of July 1, 2026, To June 30, 2027, For Community Activation Services Related To Oakland's Ceasefire-Lifeline Strategy, In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000)
3.24 26-0603 Subject: Purchasing Agreement With Bauer Compressors, Inc
From: Oakland Fire Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Purchase Agreement With Bauer Compressors Inc. For The Purchase, Service, And/Or Repair Of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Units, And Complete Repairs To Turnout Gear Cleaning Extractors, For A Three Year Period In An Amount Not Exceed Six Hundred Thousand ($600,000), With Two One-Year Options To Extend The Agreement For Up To An Additional Two Years In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) Per Year, Without Returning To Council, For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Over The Possible Five Year Term; And (2) Waiving The Advertising And Competitive Bidding Requirements
3.25 26-0581 Subject: Purchase Agreement With LN Curtis And Sons, Inc.
From: Oakland Fire Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into An Agreement With LN Curtis & Sons, Inc. For The Purchase Of Firefighter Equipment For A Three Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000), With An Option To Extend The Agreement Up To Two Years In An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) Per Year, Without Returning To Council, For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed ($2,500,000) Over The Possible Five Year Term; And (2) Waiving The Advertising And Competitive Bidding Process Requirements
3.26 26-0589 Subject: MOU Between City Of Oakland And The University Of Southern California
From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into An Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) With The University Of Southern California, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School Of Social Work To Create Internship Opportunities For Graduate-Level Social Work Students From August 2026 To May 2031
3.27 26-0591 Subject: OPD Crime Data Report
From: Oakland Police Department
Recommendation: Receive An Bi-Annual Informational Report From The Oakland Police Department (OPD) On Crime Data In The City Of Oakland
3.28 26-0588 Subject: Receive A Bi-Annual Informational Report From Community Police Review Agency (CPRA)
From: Councilmember Wang
Recommendation: Receive A Bi-Annual Informational Report From The Community Police Review Agency (CPRA) Regarding The Functions And Duties As Required By OMC 2.46.030.
5 26-0644 Subject: Support Of Senate Bill 1095 (Pérez) Expose Data Deportation Centers
From: Councilmember Wang
Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Senate Bill 1095 (Pérez) Related To Protecting The Privacy And Constitutional Rights Of Californians By Prohibiting California Fusion Centers From Sharing Sensitive Personal Information With Government And Private Entities For Purposes Of Unlawful Immigration Enforcement And Racial Or Identity Profiling
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Councilmember Rowena Brown Will Participate By Teleconference At: 1230 J St, Sacramento, California, 95814, USA Pursuant To The Brown Act (Government Code Section 54953), The Agenda Must Be Posted At The Teleconference Location, The Teleconference Location Must Be Accessible To The Public And Members Of The Public Must Have The Ability To Observe The Meeting And To Comment On Agenda Items
1 26-0632 Approval Of The Draft Minutes From The Committee Meeting Of April 30, 2026
2 26-0633 Determination Of Schedule Of Outstanding Committee Items
3 New Scheduling Items
3.1 26-0699 Subject: Construction Contract Amendment For East Oakland Arts Center Project From: Oakland Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Waiving Advertising And Competitive Bidding And Authorizing The City Administrator To Increase The Construction Contract Change Order Amount For The East Oakland Arts Center Project (Project No. 1004851) With CWS Construction Group, Inc., From Twenty-Five Percent (25%) To Fifty-Six Percent (56%) Of The Original Contract Amount Of One Million Seven Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand Dollars ($1,785,000.00) For A Total Contract Amount Not-To-Exceed Two Million Seven Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($2,784,600.00); On The May 26, 2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee Agenda
3.2 26-0687 Subject: Construction Contract Award To S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., LLC, And Professional Services Agreement (PSA) Amendment To Shah Kawasaki Architects For The Lincoln Recreation Center Project From: Oakland Public Works Department Recommendation: [TITLE CHANGE] [OLD TITLE] Adopt A Resolution (1) Awarding A Construction Contract For Project 1004857 Lincoln Recreation Center Expansion/Renovation Project To S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., LLC, The Lowest Responsive And Responsible Bidder, In Accordance With Contractor's Bid, Project Plans And Specifications, For An Amount Of Twenty-Eight Million Four Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Dollars ($28,437,000.00); Amending Resolution 89491 C.M.S. To Increase The Professional Services Agreement With Shah Kawasaki Architects By An Amount Not-To-Exceed Eight Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety- Seven Dollars ($848,797.00), Bringing The Total Contract Amount From Three Million Twenty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-Nine Dollars ($3,028,849.00) To Three Million Eight Hundred Thousand Seventy-Seven Thousand Six Hundred Forty-Six Dollars ($3,877,646.00); And (2) Waiving The Competitive Request For Proposal/Qualifications Requirement; And (3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings [NEW TITLE] Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation 1) A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract For Project 1004857 Lincoln Recreation Center Expansion/Renovation Project To S.J. Amoroso Construction Co., LLC, The Lowest Responsive And Responsible Bidder, In Accordance With Contractor's Bid, Project Plans And Specifications, For An Amount Of Twenty-Eight Million Four Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Dollars ($28,437,000.00); And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings; And
26-0704 2) A Resolution Amending Resolution 89491 C.M.S. To Increase The Professional Services Agreement With Shah Kawasaki Architects By An Amount Not-To-Exceed Eight Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety- Seven Dollars ($848,797.00), Bringing The Total Contract Amount From Three Million Twenty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-Nine Dollars ($3,028,849.00) To Three Million Eight Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand Six Hundred Forty-Six Dollars ($3,877,646.00); And Waiving The Competitive Request For Proposal/Qualifications Requirement; And Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings; On The May 26, 2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee Agenda
3.3 26-0700 Subject: Amend Resolution 90310 Fiscal Year 2024-25 Programmatic Change- The Youth Employment Partnership, Inc. From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 90310 C.M.S., Which Awarded Oakland Fund For Children And Youth (OFCY) Grants Providing Direct Services For Fiscal Year 2024-2025, To Replace The Lead Agency For The Healthy Wealthy Wise Program From Children And Youth Outreach To The Youth Employment Partnership, Inc. Without Changing The Grant Award Amount Of Two Hundred And Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($225,000); On The May 26, 2026 Life Enrichment Committee Agenda
3.4 26-0691 Subject: Resolution Submitting To Voters The Oakland Shelter Access For Encampment Response ("SAFER") Act From: Councilmember Wang Recommendation: [TITLE CHANGE] [NEW TITLE] Subject: Resolution Submitting To Voters Measures To (1) Amend The Real Property Transfer Tax Foreclosure Transactions Exception (2) Advise That Increased Revenue Be Spent On Interim Shelter, Among Other Related Homelessness Services Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Submitting To The Voters At The November 3, 2026, General Municipal Election (1) A Measure To Amend Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 4.20 (Real Property Transfer Tax) To Amend The Exception For Foreclosure Transactions; And (2) An Advisory Measure On Whether The Increased Revenue From Amending The City's Real Property Transfer Tax To Include Foreclosure Transactions Should Be Spent For The Purposes Of Providing Interim Shelter, Transitional Housing, Encampment Closure Operations, Addiction Treatment, Job Readiness, And Other Related Homelessness Services; And Directing The City Clerk To Take Any And All Actions Necessary Under Law To Submit These Measures To Voters At The General Municipal Election; And Making Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings; On The May 28, 2026 Rules And Legislation Committee Agenda [OLD TITLE] Adopt A Resolution Submitting To The Voters At The November 3, 2026 General Municipal Election The Oakland Shelter Access For Encampment Response ("SAFER") Act To, Among Other Things: Amend Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 4.56 (Vacant Property Tax) To Allocate Special Tax Revenues To The Oakland Shelter Access For Encampment Response Fund ("FUND") For The Purposes Of Providing Interim Shelter, Transitional Housing, Encampment Closure Operations, And Other Related Homelessness Services; And Amend Oakland Municipal Code Chapter 4.20 (Real Property Transfer Tax) To Impose An 8-Year Special Commercial Real Estate Transfer Tax Surcharge Of 0.25% On Transfers Of Real Property More Than $2 Million To $5 Million 0.5% On Transfers Of Real Property More Than $5 Million To $10 Million And Of 1% On Transfers Of Real Property Above $10 Million With Revenues Allocated To The Fund; And Directing The City Clerk To Take Any And All Actions Necessary Under Law To Submit This Measure To Voters At The General Municipal Election; And Making Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings
3.5 26-0706 Subject: Becker Boards Agreement Adjustments From: Councilmember Gallo Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Make Changes To The Advertising Sign Relocation Agreement Dated December 29, 2023 With Becker Boards, A California Limited Liability Company ("Becker"); And (2) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings; On The June 2, 2026 City Council Agenda On Consent
3.6 26-0701 Subject: 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan (AAP) From: Housing And Community Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Accepting And Appropriating A Total Award Of United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed $14,674,799.07 For Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), And Housing Opportunities For Persons With AIDs (HOPWA) Programs For Fiscal Year 2026-2027; (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Prepare And Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development The Annual Action Plan For Fiscal Year 2026-2027; (3) Appropriating Any Available Revolving Loan Program Income For Housing Rehabilitation Activities; (4) Authorizing The City Administrator To Award Agreements For Activities As Set Forth In Exhibit A And The List Of Eligible Backup Activities To Be Funded With Funds That Become Available As A Result Of Projects Being Completed, Under Budget, Delayed Or Cancelled, Attached Hereto, Inclusive Of Prior-Year Funding Availability, Subject To Compliance With Any Applicable Competitive Bidding Requirements; And (5) Authorizing The City Administrator To Designate Certifying Official Or Designee Of The Certifying Official For The Purposes Of Title 24 Part 58 Of The Code Of Federal Regulations And Submit To The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development; On The June 9, 2026 Community And Economic Development Department And On The June 16, 2026 City Council Agenda As A Public Hearing
3.7 26-0702 Subject: Oakland Ice Center Lease And Capital Project From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute The Following (A) A Lease And Management Agreement Between The City As Landlord And Sharks Ice, LLC As Tenant To Operate The Oakland Ice Center For An Initial 5-Year Term With Four 5-Year Extension Options At A Rate Of Three Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($335,000) In Base Rent Per Year, Less An Annual Capital Contribution By The City Of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), With An Annual Tenant Capital Contribution Of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) And Percentage Rent Of Seven Percent (7%) Of Annual Gross Revenue Above $4.3 Million Dollars; (B) An Advertising Revenue Sharing Agreement With Tenant Retaining The First One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) And The City Receiving Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Remaining Net Advertising Revenue For A Term Of Five (5) Years With Four 5-Year Extension Options; (C) The Use Of One Million Three Hundred Forty-Four Thousand Nine Hundred And Ten Dollars ($1,344,910) In Capital Reserve Funds And Up To Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) In Anticipated Net Revenue In Fiscal Year 2025-2026 To Reimburse Sharks Ice, LLC For Losses Realized Under The Current Management Agreement; And (D) Disbursement Agreement With The Sharks Ice, LLC, In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) Of Measure U Bond Funds For A New Refrigeration System And Related Capital Improvements (2) Making Findings That The Lease For Below Fair Market Rental Value Is In The Best Interest Of The City's; And (3) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings; On The June 9, 2026 Community And Economic Development Committee Agenda
3.8 26-0703 Subject: Department Of Violence Prevention Ceasefire Information Report From: Councilmember Wang Recommendation: Receive A Bi-Annual Informational Report From The Department Of Violence Prevention To Include The Activities And Fidelity To The Ceasefire Mode; On The July 14, 2026 Public Safety Committee Agenda.
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Finance And Management Committee
3.9 26-0580 Subject: Audit Of The Revenue Management Bureau's Business Tax Collections Process From: Office Of The City Auditor Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Auditor On The Audit Of The Revenue Management Bureau's Business Tax Collections Process
3.10 26-0614 Subject: Fiscal Year 2026-27 Landscaping And Lighting Assessment District (LLAD) - Intention From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Approving The City Of Oakland Landscaping And Lighting Assessment District Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Preliminary Engineer's Report; (2) Declaring The Intention To Levy And Collect The Annual Landscaping And Lighting Assessment District Assessment For Fiscal Year 2026-2027; And (3) Setting June 2, 2026 At 3:30 P.M. As The Date And Time For A Public Hearing
3.11 26-0565 Subject: Exception To 180-Day Waiting Period For Retired Annuitant From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Approving The Appointment Of An Annuitant Without A 180-Day Break In Service Where The Appointment Is Necessary To Fill A Critically Needed Position Before 180 Days Have Passed Since The Employee's Retirement In Accordance With Government Code Sections 21224 And 7522.56
3.12 26-0539 Subject: Status Of Implementing Council Policy Directives From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Receive An Informational Report From The City Administrator On The Status Of Implementing Policy Directives Passed By The City Council
3.13 26-0640 Subject: FY 2026-27 Tax And Revenue Anticipation Notes From: Finance Department Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance Authorizing The Borrowing Of Funds And The Issuance And Sale Of 2026-27 Tax And Revenue Anticipation Notes In A Principal Amount Not To Exceed $200,000,000 Payable From Revenues Received For Or Accrued To The General Fund Of The City During The Fiscal Year 2026-27, And Approving Certain Related Matters
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Public Works And Transportation Committee
3.14 26-0584 Subject: HSIP 9 - Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Project Construction Contract Award From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Construction Contract To Bay Area Lightworks, Inc., For HSIP 9 - Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Project, Project No. 1005461, The Lowest Responsible And Responsive Bidder In Accordance With Project Plans, Specifications, State Requirements, And The Contractor's Bid In The Amount Of Three Hundred And Four Thousand, Nine Hundred Dollars ($304,900.00)
3.15 26-0585 Subject: Cooperative Agreement For Purchasing Electrical Equipment And Accessories With Graybar Electric Company, Inc. From: Department Of Transportation Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Cooperative Purchase Agreement With Graybar Electric Company, Inc., For The Acquisition Of Electrical, Lighting, Data Communications, Security Products, And Related Supplies In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($1,500,000.00) For Up To A Five-Year Period Expiring No Later Than June 30, 2031 Pursuant To Oakland Municipal Code 2.04.080
3.16 26-0612 Subject: Illegal Dumping Expenditure Plan From: Oakland Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Acknowledging The Urgency And Expediting Actions To Remedy Illegal Dumping Through An Illegal Dumping Expenditures Action (IDEA) Plan (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To (A) Implement The IDEA Plan By Negotiating And Entering Into Contracts, Grant Agreements, And Expenditures As Set Forth In Table 1 In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $1,100,000; And (B) Pursue Partnerships With County, Regional And/Or State Agencies To Enhance These Efforts; (2) Waiving, To The Extent Necessary, The City's Advertising, Competitive Bidding And Multi-Step Technology Acquisition Requirements For The Contracts; And Waiving The Local /Small Local Business Enterprise Program Requirement For The Big Truck Rental (Lightning Loader) Contract; (3) Appropriating And Allocating An Amount Not To Exceed $1,100,000 From Budgeted Funds In Fund 1720, Comprehensive Cleanup Fund, For These Purposes; (4) Accepting And Appropriating Additional Funds From Public And Private Sources And Authorizing The City Administrator To Actively Seek And Apply For Such Funds And To Amend Existing Contracts And/Or Enter Into New Contracts Consistent With The Purpose Of This Resolution And In Furtherance Of The Plan In A Total Amount Not To Exceed The Value Of Such Additionally Appropriated Funds; And (5) Directing The City Administrator To Return To Council Within One Year Of The Adoption Of This Resolution To Provide An Informational Report On Actions Taken, Funds Received And Expended, And Contracts Awarded Pursuant To This Plan And The Authority Granted By This Resolution
3.17 26-0675 Subject: Caltrans Community Cleanup and Employment Pathway Grant From: Oakland Public Works Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing (1) The City Administrator To Accept And Appropriate Grant Funds In An Amount Not To Exceed Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) From The California Department Of Transportation Community Cleanup And Employment Pathway Grant Program (CCEP) And To Execute Related Grant Agreements; (2) Waiving The City Of Oakland's Advertising And Competitive Request For Proposals/Qualifications Requirements For The CCEP-Funded Services; (3) Amending City Council Resolution No. 89762 C.M.S. To Increase The Agreement With The Youth Employment Partnership, Inc. By Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed $2,125,000; (4) Amending City Council Resolution No. 89761 C.M.S. To Increase The Agreement With The Lake Merritt Institute By Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed One Million Two Hundred Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,212,500); And (5) Adopting Appropriate California Environmental Quality Act Findings
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Community And Economic Development Committee
3.18 26-0582 Subject: Approval Of New WIOA Services Contracts For FY 2026-2029 And Amendment Of Existing Contracts From: Economic And Workforce Development Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing (1) Grant Agreements With Service Providers Competitively Selected For Workforce Innovation And Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program Services For Fiscal Years 2026-2029 In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Two Million Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($2,650,000) For Fiscal Year 2026-2027 To Provide Comprehensive Adult And Dislocated Worker, One-Stop Operator, Business Engagement, And Youth Services; And (2) Amendments Existing WIOA Agreements To Extend Contract Terms Through June 30, 2027, And Increase Funding In A Total Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand One Hundred Nine Dollars ($584,109)
3.19 26-0602 Subject: General Plan Update Phase 2: Draft Land Use Framework (Draft Framework) From: Planning And Building Department Recommendation: Conduct A Study Session To (1) Receive An Informational Presentation And Report On The Draft Land Use Framework Developed As Part Of The General Plan Update Phase 2 Process; And (2) Receive Public Comments; And (3) Provide Feedback To Staff On The Draft Land Use Framework
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Life Enrichment Committee
3.20 26-0598 Subject: DigitalLIFT Digital Literacy Training For Older Adults From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing A One-Year Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) For The Receipt Of In-Kind Services With DigitalLIFT For Digital Literacy Training And Related Services At Oakland Senior Centers, Valued In A Total Amount Not To Exceed $67,500; And (2) Authorizing The City Administrator To Accept Additional Services And Extend The Memorandum Of Understanding With DigitalLIFT For Up To Three (3) Additional Years
3.21 26-0599 Subject: PATH CITED Program - Acceptance Of Intergovernmental Transfer Award And Authorization To Execute Agreement And Commit Local Match From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Sign And Execute An Agreement With The California Department Of Health Care Services (DHCS) And Its Third-Party Administrator Related To The California Providing Access And Transforming Health (PATH) Capacity And Infrastructure, Transition, Expansion And Development (CITED) Program Intergovernmental Transfer (IGT) Award To Implement The CalAIM-Ready Oakland Project And Deliver Enhanced Care Management And Community Supports For High-Need Medi-Cal Population In Oakland; (2) Accepting And Appropriating The DHCS PATH CITED IGT Award In An Amount Not To Exceed $1,351,113.75, Which Requires Non-Federal Local Share Equal To Fifty Percent Of The Award; And (3) Authorizing The City To Commit The Required Non Federal Local Share Equal To Fifty Percent Of The Total DHCS IGT Award In The Amount Of $675,556.75 In Order To Draw Down The Corresponding Federal Match From DHCS
3.22 26-0469 Subject: OFCY 2024-2025 Final Year End Independent Annual Evaluation Report From: Human Services Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Accepting The Oakland Fund For Children And Youth (OFCY) Final Year End Independent Annual Evaluation Report For Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Recommendations From The May 12, 2026 Public Safety Committee
3.23 26-0604 Subject: Ceasefire-Lifeline Contracts From: Department Of Violence Prevention Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Awarding A Grant Agreement To Community Initiatives For The Term Of July 1, 2026, To June 30, 2027, For Community Activation Services Related To Oakland's Ceasefire-Lifeline Strategy, In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000)
3.24 26-0603 Subject: Purchasing Agreement With Bauer Compressors, Inc From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into A Purchase Agreement With Bauer Compressors Inc. For The Purchase, Service, And/Or Repair Of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Units, And Complete Repairs To Turnout Gear Cleaning Extractors, For A Three Year Period In An Amount Not Exceed Six Hundred Thousand ($600,000), With Two One-Year Options To Extend The Agreement For Up To An Additional Two Years In An Amount Not To Exceed Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) Per Year, Without Returning To Council, For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Over The Possible Five Year Term; And (2) Waiving The Advertising And Competitive Bidding Requirements
3.25 26-0581 Subject: Purchase Agreement With LN Curtis And Sons, Inc. From: Oakland Fire Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution: (1) Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into An Agreement With LN Curtis & Sons, Inc. For The Purchase Of Firefighter Equipment For A Three Year Term In An Amount Not To Exceed One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000), With An Option To Extend The Agreement Up To Two Years In An Amount Not To Exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) Per Year, Without Returning To Council, For A Total Contract Amount Not To Exceed ($2,500,000) Over The Possible Five Year Term; And (2) Waiving The Advertising And Competitive Bidding Process Requirements
3.26 26-0589 Subject: MOU Between City Of Oakland And The University Of Southern California From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City Administrator To Enter Into An Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) With The University Of Southern California, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School Of Social Work To Create Internship Opportunities For Graduate-Level Social Work Students From August 2026 To May 2031
3.27 26-0591 Subject: OPD Crime Data Report From: Oakland Police Department Recommendation: Receive An Bi-Annual Informational Report From The Oakland Police Department (OPD) On Crime Data In The City Of Oakland
3.28 26-0588 Subject: Receive A Bi-Annual Informational Report From Community Police Review Agency (CPRA) From: Councilmember Wang Recommendation: Receive A Bi-Annual Informational Report From The Community Police Review Agency (CPRA) Regarding The Functions And Duties As Required By OMC 2.46.030.
4 26-0634 Review Of Draft Agendas, Pending Lists, City Council And Committee Meetings
5 26-0644 Subject: Support Of Senate Bill 1095 (Pérez) Expose Data Deportation Centers From: Councilmember Wang Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Senate Bill 1095 (Pérez) Related To Protecting The Privacy And Constitutional Rights Of Californians By Prohibiting California Fusion Centers From Sharing Sensitive Personal Information With Government And Private Entities For Purposes Of Unlawful Immigration Enforcement And Racial Or Identity Profiling
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