July & August Council Updates 2011

July 19th
-Lt. Colonel David James, the new Commander for Camp Parks, was welcomed
-The City of Dublin’s Youth Advisory Committee gave its 2010-2011 Annual Report of accomplishments and activities
-Conceptual approval was given to a proposal by Centerfield Partners to bring Minor League Baseball to the City of Dublin. Centerfield was directed to work with staff on finding a suitable location
-The Council approved a plan to work with businesses to expand the amount of AED’s available throughout the City
-Approval was given to extend the policy allowingowners of BMR units to rent their units out to qualified tenants
-Appointments were made to the City’s Ad-Hoc Committees on Economic Development, Social Media, and Wine Region connectivity
-Traffic modifications were approved for Lockhart Street

August 16th
-Recognition was given to All American City donors and Junior Lifeguard participants
-A presentation was given updating the City about the East Bay Regional Park District
-Acceptance was given for a Target Public Safety grant and a new adult member to join the Youth Advisory Committee
-A contract was approved to work on updating the Fallon Sports Park Master Plan
-The formation of the Fallon Crossings Geologic Hazard Abatement District was approved
-A conceptual plan to celebrate the City of Dublin’s 30th Anniversary and the awarding of the All American City designation was approved
-“No Parking” designations were added to portions of Dublin Blvd and Lockhart St.
-A review of the Dublin Crossings project was conducted, including a thorough evaluation of the original Camp Parks visioning process followed by a determination as to the key elements that need to be retained in the current proposal

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