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File Number: 17-045 <br />Bancroft/Sybil Signal Imprvmnt.USDOT CalTrans E&T $448,800 <br />Washington/Chapman Railroad X-ing USDOT CalTrans E&T $340,875 <br />Washington/Monterey Signal USDOT CalTrans E&T $302,000 <br />Davis St. At Carpentier St.Ped. Signal USDOT CalTrans E&T $254,405 <br />E.14th St/144th Ave Signal Imprvmnt.USDOT CalTrans E&T $184,230 <br />E.14th St/Joaquin Ave Signal Imprvmnt.USDOT CalTrans E&T $335,250 <br />K-8 Students & Senior Traffic Safety NHTSA CAOTS E&T $134,000 <br />Accessible pedestrian signals USDOT CalTrans/MTC E&T $33,000 <br />Bay Fair Transit Village Specific Plan USDOT MTC Com Dev $440,000 <br />Sub-total $3,433,219 <br />Direct Funding from Federal Govt. <br />Community Policing Grants COPS SLPD $246,000 <br />Community Dev. Block Grant HUD Com Dev $650,260 <br />Lit San Leandro Fiber Expansion Econ Dev Agency E&T $2,100,000 <br />Sub-total $2,996,260 <br />Anticipated Future Federal Grant <br />Description Federal Local Funding <br />Agency Agency <br />CEC Solar Grant Dept. of Energy Public Works $2,000,000 <br />Neptune Drive Flood protection FEMA E&T $500,000 <br />Big Read Natl Endow.Arts Library $15,000 <br />Sub-Total $2,515,000 <br />Public Input to Date <br />In advance of this meeting, the City Council received correspondence from diverse local and <br />regional constituents and stakeholders who expressed various opinions and concerns related <br />to this topic. While not an exhaustive list, the following represents a number of common <br />themes and elements that were expressed within that correspondence: <br />o Encouragement to declare San Leandro a sanctuary city <br />o Requests to quantify potential exposure to loss of federal funding <br />o Requests for legal assistance to immigrants <br />o Requests to decouple SLPD from interactions with ICE <br />o Requests to codify new local policies <br />o Advocacy for national immigration reform <br />Proposed City Resolution <br />Attached for the City Council’s consideration is a draft resolution. The proposed resolution <br />contains various provisions that: 1) confirm that San Leandro welcomes, honors, and respects <br />the contributions of all residents, regardless of their religious affiliation, race, national or ethnic <br />origin, gender, sexual orientation, or immigration status; 2) commit that the San Leandro <br />Police Department will continue to equally enforce the laws and serve the public without <br />consideration of immigration status; and (3) explain that fostering a relationship of trust, <br />respect, and open communication between City officials and residents is essential to the <br />City’s mission. The resolution also confirms the City of San Leandro’s commitment to protect <br />the rights guaranteed by the Federal and State Constitutions, including the freedom of <br />religion, speech, assembly, privacy, as well as equal protection. The draft resolution <br />Page 9 City of San Leandro Printed on 2/16/2017
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