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December 4, 2019Facilities & Transportation <br />Committee <br />Minutes <br />what local hire means for the Port’s PLA. <br />b. Mayor Cutter questioned if ACTC, BAAQMD or other partner agencies who <br />contribute funding or resources to Port projects restrict how hiring occurs <br />under the Port’s PLA. <br />c. Councilmember Cox inquired about the Port’s progress towards meeting its <br />local hire goals as well as what challenges they face when multiple agencies <br />are drawing from the same pool of applicants to fulfill local hire or other PLA <br />goals. <br />d. Vice Mayor Lopez requested more collaboration and cooperation between <br />local school districts and the inter-agency PLA group, especially San Leandro <br />Unified School District. She also wants staff to focus on readying local workers <br />to take advantage of the opportunities available in San Leandro’s CWA as well <br />as other local agencies’ PLAs. <br />3.B.19-639 Update on the Community Workforce Agreement <br />CWA Update to FT Comm 12042019 finalAttachments: <br />a. Mayor Cutter inquired about the current and future budget appropriation <br />for CWA administration and consulting services. <br />b. Mayor Cutter appreciates that the trades have been involved. She <br />mentioned the need for a skilled labor force for jobs after the projects are built. <br />She would also like staff to continue to collaborate with San Leandro Unified <br />School District around career and technical training classes to promote <br />opportunities in skilled trades. She recommends summer programming to <br />introduce students to skilled trades education. <br />c. Vice Mayor Lopez appreciates the level of effort staff have invested in <br />administration and compliance and reiterated the importance of collaboration <br />between the City and local school districts as well as local community groups <br />who can educate under and unemployed residents about opportunities <br />available in skilled trades. <br />d. Vice Mayor Lopez inquired as to the level of effort spent by staff on <br />administering and compliance. <br />e. Councilmember Cox wanted to highlight that the City and the Trades <br />Council are in agreement on how to proceed. She inquired how best to <br />outreach to residents who are out of high school and who are still looking for <br />jobs best suited for them. <br />3.C.19-640 Staff Update on Project Development Project <br />a. Mayor Cutter asked staff to confirm that the proposed crosswalk work at <br />Williams Street and Dolly Avenue will not interfere with proposed bike lane <br />and parking changes on Williams Street. <br />b. Vice Mayor Lopez asked staff to confirm that paving defects on West <br />Broadmoor Boulevard near the intersection of Apricot will be repaired by the <br />contractor. <br />3.D.19-641 Staff Update on Land Development Projects <br />Pages from 880_Marina Davis Landscape_20191010-2Attachments: <br />a. Mayor Cutter inquired how the proposed landscaping at the I-880/Davis <br />Street and Marina Boulevard interchanges will help reduce pollution. She <br />appreciates staff efforts to accomplish aesthetic enhancements associated with <br />Page 2City of San Leandro <br />17