File #: 16-274    Version: 1 Name: Highlights of the Facilities and Transportation Committee Meeting of May 17, 2016
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 7/5/2016 Final action: 7/5/2016
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Highlights of the Facilities and Transportation Committee Meeting of May 17, 2016. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Committee recommends RFP for pilot program for 4 parklet locations
Sponsors: Keith Cooke
Attachments: 1. AGENDA 05-17-2016.pdf, 2. Future Agenda Items - 2016 KC.pdf, 3. Sanitary Sewer Capacity Study and Master Plan.pdf, 4. Pilot Parklet Program.pdf, 5. CIP update.pdf, 6. Sign-In Sheet.pdf
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Highlights of the Facilities and Transportation Committee Meeting of May 17, 2016.

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Committee recommends RFP for pilot program for 4 parklet locations

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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO

FACILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

May 17, 2016
5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

San Leandro City Hall
835 East 14th Street
San Leandro, California
(Sister Cities Gallery)


HIGHLIGHTS

1. CALL TO ORDER

Vice Mayor Reed called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m.

1.A. Attendance

Committee members present: Vice Mayor Ursula Reed and Councilmember Corina Lopez

City staff present: Community Development Director Cynthia Battenberg, Senior Traffic Engineer Reh-Lin Chen, Engineering & Transportation Director Keith Cooke, Administrative Services Manager Kirsten Foley, Acting Assistant City Manager Jeff Kay, Senior Engineer Austine Osakwe, Public Works Director Debbie Pollart, Principal Engineer Michael Stella, City Engineer Nick Thom and Water Pollution Control Plant Division Manager Dean Wilson

Public present: Resident Leah Hall, Resident Paula Hansen, San Leandro Improvement Association District Manager Dominic LiMandri

1.B. Announcements

None.

2. DISCUSSION ITEMS

2.A. Discussion Regarding Water Reuse/Reclaimed Water

Dean Wilson presented an update on Water Reuse/Reclaimed Water.

Potential industrial laundry company looking to locate in San Leandro started us down the path of having a study prepared, to realize what potential industrial/commercial companies were around that could take advantage of the City's reclaimed water. However, with that company ultimately not moving here, it quickly became evident that there currently doesn't exist a large users' base close enough to the plant (pipe is very expensive; $1M to $1.5M per mile to get pipe in the ground).

A 2005 study of reclaimed water did identify a project to install an irrigation pump station at Monarch Bay Golf Club, which was constructed an...

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