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File Number: 11 -302 <br />Water Pump Station <br />5 <br />Tara Peterson gave a PowerPoint presentation regarding a proposed transfer of City <br />real property to Alameda County Public Works associated with an Alameda County <br />Flood Control Storm Water Pump Station. The property was acquired by the City in <br />1970. In 1972 the City asked Alameda County to take over the operation and <br />maintenance of the facility because it is part of the Alameda County Flood Control <br />system. Alameda County has operated and maintained the facility since 1973. <br />Recently the owner of the adjacent property asked for financial assistance to repair <br />the driveway. Uche explained that Alameda County has suggested that the City give <br />up all rights to the property and turn everything over to the County to limit the City's <br />liability. The County will continue to maintain and operate the facility but with full <br />responsibility for the property. <br />Discussion ensued. Staff <br />Councilmember Souza asked he <br />owner. Uche explained that it <br />directly with Alameda County. <br />be affected. Uche explained <br />Councilmember Souza asked if it <br />Alameda County. Uche stated <br />Council. <br />Committee Recommendation <br />responded to questions from the Committee. <br />N the transfer of rights would affect the property <br />ill have no impact on the owner. He will just work <br />; ouncilmember Cutter asked if the pump station will <br />iat it will not as it is part of the Flood District. <br />will cost the City anything to transfer the property to <br />hat it will not. Staff would like to present this to <br />The Committee recommended the City Council schedule approval of the action to <br />transfer the property at 2048 Farallon Drive to Alameda County. <br />Discussion Regarding Countywide Transportation Plan and Transportation <br />Expenditure Plan <br />Keith Cooke gave a presentation regarding the Countywide Transportation Plan and <br />Transportation Expenditure Plan. He gave an update of the plans, reviewed the <br />projects that were submitted, and discussed upcoming items. Projects included in the <br />Countywide Transportation plan are: San Leandro Local Street and Road <br />Rehabilitation; 1- 880 /Marina Boulevard Interchange; 1- 880 /Davis Street Interchange; <br />Downtown San Leandro TOD; East 14th / Hesperian / 150th Triangle Improvements; <br />East 14th Street Streetscape Improvements; San Leandro Streetscape and <br />Pedestrian Improvements; Lake Chabot Road Stabilization; Street Capacity and <br />Connection Improvements (Eden Road); East Bay Greenway /UPRR Rail to Trail; <br />Traffic Signal System Upgrade; and Bayfair BART TOD. Staff is pursuing funding to <br />continue to make improvements. Projects have to be identified in the Countywide <br />Transportation Plan to be eligible for other funding. If projects are not identified, they <br />will not get funding. Keith stated that over the next month, staff expects feedback <br />from ACTC on the priority of projects and how it plans to move forward from the <br />Countywide Transportation Plan into the Transportation Expenditure Plan, and then <br />into MTC Regional Transportation Plan. <br />Discussion ensued. Staff responded to questions from the Committee. <br />Councilmember Cutter stated that she just read that Alameda County has loosened <br />City of San Leandro Page 4 Printed on 11/1/2011 <br />