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Jun 25, 2026

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Meeting coverage connected to Broadway Streetscape.

NewBriefing
Jun 25, 2026

Rules & Legislation Committee meeting summary

Committee convened with Council President Jenkins presiding and four members present. Members accepted the schedule of outstanding committee items and approved the mayor’s reappointment of Alvina Wong to the Board of Port Commissioners to be forwarded to the July 7, 2026 City Council consent agenda. A proposed resolution (S6) to amend the real property transfer tax and related advisory measure was continued to July 2, 2026 with specific amendments (removal of the advisory measure; added exemption for transfers for affordable housing conversion; Council authority to establish future exemptions by ordinance; broadened exemption for community banks; and fair-market-value determination). Multiple items (reappointments, grants, contracts, informational reports, and capital projects) were scheduled to upcoming City Council and committee agendas. The meeting adjourned at 12:30 PM.

3 min readMunicipal coverage
NewBriefing
Jun 23, 2026

Public Works and Transportation Committee meeting summary

The committee convened with four members present and approved the June 9, 2026 draft minutes (4-0). Members withdrew and rescheduled the Broadway Streetscape Improvements construction award to the July 14 committee agenda (4-0). The committee approved and forwarded multiple procurement and construction actions to the concurrent Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council/Geologic Hazard Abatement District Board meeting on July 7, 2026: two separate contracts for street sweeper brooms/brushes (each not-to-exceed $750,000 over a three-year base term with two one-year options), two asphalt/concrete disposal contracts (each not-to-exceed $560,000 per year; total up to $2,800,000 over five years), and a $2,494,685.86 construction contract award for the HSIP Cycle 10 14th Street Safety Project.

2 min readMunicipal coverage