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City Council Minutes September 4,2012 <br /> Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA)and the ICFG v. City of San Leandro lawsuit. <br /> 6. CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS AND COMMENTS <br /> City Manager Zapata commented briefly on various recent and upcoming activities <br /> and events in the City. <br /> 7. AMENDMENT OF CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Items 8.8. and 8.C. were removed from the Consent Calendar to Item 9, Items <br /> Removed from Consent Calendar. <br /> 8. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Approval of the Consent Calendar <br /> A motion was made by Councilmember Prola,seconded by Councilmember <br /> Reed,to Approve the Consent Calendar.The motion carried by the following <br /> vote. <br /> 8.A. 12-400 APPROVE: Minutes of the Meeting of July 16, 2012 <br /> Approved as Submitted on the Consent Calendar. <br /> Aye: 6- Cassidy, Cutter, Gregory, Prola, Reed, Souza <br /> Items 8.B. and 8.C. were removed from the Consent Calendar to Item 9, Items <br /> Removed from Consent Calendar. <br /> 8.D. 12-396 MOTION: Motion Appointing Vice Mayor Michael Gregory as <br /> Representative, and Councilmember Pauline Russo Cutter as <br /> Alternate, to the Alameda County Transportation Commission Board of <br /> Directors <br /> Adopted on the Consent Calendar. <br /> Enactment No: Min Order 2012-032 <br /> 8.E. 12-121 Staff Report for Resolution Approving the Plans and Specifications <br /> and Calling for Bids on the BART-Downtown Pedestrian Interface <br /> Project, Federal Aid Project No. CML-5041(036), City Project No. <br /> 11-150-38-331, Along San Leandro Boulevard <br /> 12-393 ADOPT: Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications and Calling <br /> for Bids for the BART-Downtown Pedestrian Interface, Federal Aid <br /> Project No. CML-5041(036), City Project No. 11-150-38-331 (approves <br /> the plans and specifications and call for bids on pedestrian <br /> streetscape improvements along San Leandro Boulevard at an <br /> estimated cost of$6.91 M, with $4.61 M from a Transportation for <br /> Livable Cities grant, $1.22M from Kaiser Community Impact funds, <br /> $96,118 from Development Fees for Street Improvements (DFSI) <br /> City of San Leandro Page 2 <br />