July 1, 2009 > Hayward City Council
Hayward City Council
June 23, 2009
City Manager to negotiate and enter into a contract for a new public safety Computer Aided Dispatch and Records Management System with New World Systems, Inc. and to implement the required loan from the sewer fund to Technology Services Department to fund the project. Total estimated implementation cost, including 20% discount for upfront payment for a five-year maintenance contract, is $3,623,818.
Councilor Bill Quirk reappointed as the City's representative to the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency and the San Francisco Bay Area Regional Water System Financing Authority.
Approved Downtown Business Improvement Area (DBIA) annual levy collected from downtown businesses. Total FY 2010 DBIA budget is $139,958. Billing to be included with the annual invoice for the City business license in January 2010.
Mayor Michael Sweeney - Yes Kevin Dowling - Yes Barbara Halliday - Yes Olden Henson - Yes Anna Laveria May - Yes Bill Quirk - Yes Francisco Zermeno - Yes
Revised the City's Green Building Ordinance for private development related to Stopwaste.org's Cost-Effectiveness Study to establish energy efficiency standards beyond those required by the State Building Standards Code.
Mayor Michael Sweeney - Yes Kevin Dowling - Yes Barbara Halliday - Yes Olden Henson - Yes Anna Laveria May - No Bill Quirk - Yes Francisco Zermeno - Yes
Public Comments John Wichman invited everyone to hear El Grupo Lempira, a talented musical group consisting of day laborers, on Friday, July 10 (Viernes, 10 de Julio) from 7 p.m.to 10 p.m., Westminster Hills Presbyterian Church, 27287 Patrick Ave, Hayward. |