File #: 17-279    Version: 1 Name: Facilities and Transportation Highlights May 3, 2017
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 6/5/2017 Final action: 6/5/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Highlights of the Facilities and Transportation Committee Meeting of May 3, 2017 ??
Sponsors: Keith Cooke
Attachments: 1. AGENDA 2017-05-03.pdf, 2. City Camera Inventory for May 3, 2017 City Council Facilities & Transportation Committee.pdf, 3. San Leandro Survey Results.pdf, 4. BTWD 2017_R1-05-02-17.pdf, 5. Future Agenda Items - 2017-05-03.pdf, 6. Sign-In Sheet.pdf
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Highlights of the Facilities and Transportation Committee Meeting of May 3, 2017
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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO

CITY COUNCIL FACILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

May 3, 2017
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

San Leandro City Hall
835 East 14th Street
San Leandro, California
(Sister Cities Gallery)
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HIGHLIGHTS
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1. CALL TO ORDER
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Mayor Pauline Cutter called the meeting to order at 4:04 p.m.
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1.A. Attendance
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Committee members present: Mayor Pauline Cutter and Councilmember Corina Lopez

City staff present: Senior Transportation Engineer Reh-Lin Chen, Engineering & Transportation Director Keith Cooke, Administrative Services Manager Kirsten Foley, Assistant City Manager Jeff Kay, Captain Jamie Knox, Senior Engineer Austine Osakwe, City Attorney Richard Pio Roda, Public Works Director Debbie Pollart, Principal Engineer Michael Stella, City Engineer Nick Thom and City Manager Chris Zapata

Public present: None.
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1.B. Announcements
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None.
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2. DISCUSSION ITEMS
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2.A. Discussion Regarding City Camera Systems

City Attorney Richard Pio Roda, Senior Transportation Engineer Reh-Lin Chen, Captain Jamie Knox and Public Works Director Debbie Pollart co-presented an update on the City's camera inventory.
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Committee Requests/Direction to Staff:
- Mayor Cutter wants to begin discussion regarding contract expiration/renewal for Redflex well ahead of contract termination date of April 20, 2019 at first meeting in April 2018.
- Mayor Cutter requests creation of process for a data-driven request for cameras at new locations, particularly using analysis of current crime data/stats.
- Councilmember Lopez recommends researching increasing image resolution of cameras that have shorter retention periods.
- Councilmember Lopez recommends investigating installation of cameras along BRT route for transit user safety as City does not have access to existing Caltrans cameras along E. 14th nor do BRT cameras provide views of outside of planne...

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