File #: 12-310    Version: 1 Name: CC/SLUSD Liaison Committee Highlights - 5/17/12
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 6/18/2012 Final action: 6/18/2012
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: ACCEPT: City and San Leandro Unified School District Liaison Committee Meeting Highlights of May 17, 2012
Sponsors: Lianne Marshall
Attachments: 1. 051712 City_District Sign in Sheet, 2. 051712 District and City Maintenance Costs for New Burrell Complex
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ACCEPT: City and San Leandro Unified School District Liaison Committee Meeting Highlights of May 17, 2012

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CITY AND SAN LEANDRO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT LIAISON COMMITTEE

May 17, 2012
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

San Leandro Unified School District
17435 Juniper Street
San Leandro, California
(Professional Development Center)

HIGHLIGHTS

Committee Members: Councilmember Pauline Cutter, Councilmember Michael Gregory, Board Member Mike Katz-Lacabe, Board President Morgan Mack-Rose, Board Member Diana Prola

City Staff Present: City Manager Chris Zapata, Deputy City Manager Jacqui Diaz, Public Works Director Michael Bakaldin, Recreation and Human Services Director Carolyn Knudtson, Police Captain Ed Tracey, and Chief of Police Sandra Spagnoli

SLUSD Staff Present: Superintendent Cindy Cathey, Assistant Superintendent Song Chin-Bendib, Maintenance Manager Greg Dyer, Measure B Director Mike Murphy, Community Services/Accounts Payable Technician Teresa Zumbo

Public: Maureen Forney, Steve Ilmerger

The meeting was called to order by Councilmember Michael Gregory at 4:05 p.m.

NOTE: Prior to proceeding with the agenda, Superintendent Cindy Cathey asked that Item #2, “Update on Pacific Sports Complex Maintenance and Operations Concept” be the first item on the agenda, so that an interested community member, who had not arrived, could participate in the Bancroft Field discussion.

2. Update on Pacific Sports Complex Maintenance and Operations Concept

Mike Bakaldin, Public Works Director, provided a presentation regarding the maintenance and operations of the new Pacific Sports complex.

The presentation included a chart of six proposed scenarios, along with a spreadsheet regarding costs and assumptions, marketing and start-up costs, and capital replacement fund for each, noting that these scenarios assume the City will maintain the majority of the new facility, and the District will assume maintenance of the synthetic field and track at Burrell Field. Scenario opt...

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