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Summary
BERKELEY CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
Tuesday, September 9, 2003 – 5:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, 2134 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Teleconference Location –
1636 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA
Worksession
1. Roll Call: 5:01 p.m. All present.
2. Status Report on the Impact of the State Budget on the City’s Budget (1 PDF, MB) (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Contact: Paul Navazio, Budget Manager, 981-7000
Action: Presentation made.
3. Proposed Community Survey Regarding Revenue Ballot Measures (PDF, 1 MB) (to be delivered)
From: City Manager
Contact: Phil Kamlarz, Deputy City Manager, 981-7000
Action: Presentation made.
4. Commission Feedback on Council Approved Budget Amendments Impacting Community Agency Funding
a. Information Report from City Manager (PDF, 360 KB)
Contact: Paul Navazio, Budget Manager, 981-7000
b. From: Homeless Commission (PDF, 179 KB)
Recommendation: Approves the Council’s budget amendments, noting strong reservations with respect to funds allocated to the Jubilee Interfaith Youth Initiative project due to substantial performance issues last year.
Contact: Jane Micallef, Secretary, 981-5426
c. From: Housing Advisory Commission (PDF, 153 KB)
Recommendation: Approve funding for the Ed Roberts Campus ($35,000), Ecology Center Farm Fresh Choice ($10,000), Housing Rights, Inc. ($25,000), Pacific Center Facility Planning ($25,000), and West Berkeley Neighborhood Development Corp. ($20,000); and request that the West Berkeley Neighborhood Development Corporation (WBNDC) come back to the commission in October with a revenue budget and a more thorough scope of services.
Contact: Oscar Sung, Secretary, 981-5410
d. From: Human Welfare and Community Action Commission (PDF, 100 KB)
Recommendation: Approve additional funding for Center for Independent Living ($3,374); Japanese American Services ($2,450); BYA After School Program ($27,500); and BYA Twilite Basketball ($17,000).
Contact: Marianne Graham, Secretary, 981-5416
Action: Presentation made.
5. Public Comment: 4 speakers.
Adjournment
Adjourned at 6:27 p.m.