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City. The tenant on site is operating a linen cleaning service, which is an unauthorized use, and <br />requires that the business either close down or relocate. City staff has been working with the <br />business owner for a number of months to identify alternative sites. This action will allow the <br />City Manager to execute agreements reached if negotiations are successful with the property <br />owners. <br />Current City Council Policy <br />To improve and maintain the City's roadways. <br />Previous City Council Action(s) <br />• On February 20, 1996, by Resolution No. 96-23, the City Council certified a negative <br />declaration for the Westgate Parkway project and approved reconfiguration of the <br />northbound and southbound I-880 off-ramps <br />• On April 15, 1996 by, Resolution No. 96-46, the City Council approved a consultant services <br />agreement with Rajappan & Meyer Consulting Engineers for establishing a plan line for <br />Westgate Parkway <br />• Resolution No. 2000-63, approved on May 1, 2000, approved the Alameda County <br />Expenditure Plan and recommended to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to place an <br />extension of the l l2 cent sales tax on the November 2000 Ballot (Measure B) <br />• Resolution No. 2000-176, approved on November 2, 2000, authorized DFSI funds for the <br />Westgate Parkway Extension Plan Line Development and Preliminary Design <br />• Resolution No. 2002-96, approved on July 1, 2002, authorized the City Manager to enter into <br />a master project funding agreement and subsequent specific project funding agreements <br />• Resolution No. 2003-046, on March 3, 2003, approved a contractual services agreement with <br />BKF Engineers for design services <br />• Resolution No. 2003-105 on April 21, 2003, approved a contractual services agreement with <br />TJKM Transportation Consultants for design services <br />• Resolution No. 2004-074, on May 17, 2004, authorized the City Manager to execute <br />agreements for the purchase of properties at various locations for the Davis Street/Doolittle <br />Drive Intersection Project of the Westgate Parkway Extension <br />• Resolution No. 2004-079, on May 17, 2004, approved plans and specifications and calling <br />for bid for Westgate Parkway Extension to Williams Street. Bid opening date was June 21, <br />2004 <br />• Resolution No. 2004-086, on June 7, 2004, determined that the public interest and necessity <br />require the acquisition of certain land and directing the filing of eminent domain proceedings <br />for a portion of the properties located at: Williams Street, APN 079A-0375-007-36, Property <br />Owner: Union Pacific Railroad Company; 1919 Williams Street, APN 077A-0700-009-04, <br />Property Owner: Case Equipment Company; 1944 Williams Street, APN 079A-0375-007- <br />33, Property Owner: Insured Transporters, Inc.; 1950 Williams Street, APN 079A-0375- <br />007-12, Property Owner: AMB Partners II LP; and 1919 Davis Street, APN 079A-0375- <br />007-37 and 079A-0395-006-10, Property Owner: Wal-Mart Real Estate Business Trust, for <br />Construction of a New Roadway Extending Westgate Parkway to Williams Street <br />• Resolution No. 2004-122, on June 19, 2004, awarded contract to Bay Cities Paving & <br />Grading, Inc. for Westgate Parkway Extension to Williams Street <br />