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Alameda City Manager Proposes Budget Cuts Across Departments

By Erica Madison

Fire, Police, Public Works, Libraries, Parks and Administrative services in City Hall, will all receive a budget cut.
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Alameda Deputy Fire Chief Says Budget Cuts Are Not the Reason Man Drowned

By Erica Madison

In a telephone interview with Alameda’s acting Deputy Fire Chief Daren Olson, the Deputy Chief said the Fire department’s budget cuts in no way impacted their decision to watch 52-year-old Raymond Zack drown.
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City Manager Selection on City Council Agenda Again Next Week

The issue of a new Alameda City Manager will be back before Alameda City Council next Wednesday, April 6th, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall.
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Gilmore, Bonta Form Subcommittee to Find City Manager

At the regular meeting of the Alameda City Council last night, Mayor Marie Gilmore disclosed that at the December 28th special City Council meeting, a subcommittee of council consisting of Gilmore and Vice-Mayor Rob Bonta will lead the search for a full-time City Manager.
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Alameda City Council Denies Alameda County’s Estuary Drawbridges Request

By Erica Madison

Dear Alameda waterfront homeowners, if you happen to need medical attention between 4:30pm and 9:00am please call 4 hours ahead of your emergency.
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Alameda City Council Revises New Parking Ordinance After One Man’s Complaint

By Erica Madison

After Alameda resident James Wullschlegor complained about the new aggressive parking ordinance on April 6, the Interim City Manager went before City Council to suggest making changes to the clunker removal program.
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Alameda City Council Members Express Mixed Views on Encinal Zoning Application

By Erica Madison

“I’m not one for stealing”, said Council member Matarrese at a Dec. 1, 2009, City Council meeting.
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Alameda‘s Senior Citizens and Disabled Will Receive Free Shuttle Service

By Erica Madison

In response to a planned reduction of Measure B Paratransit funds, the City Manager suggested free shuttle service for Alameda’s senior and disabled citizens in a City Council meeting on Nov. 3, 2009.
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Rehabbing Alameda’s Carnegie Library May Cost More Than Alameda Can Afford

By Erica Madison

In light of the confusion on the direction of the Civic Center, City Planning Manager Andrew Thomas presented City Council with three options for rehabbing the Carnegie building on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009.
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After Almost Two Decades, Alameda’s Civic Center Still Lacks Focus

By Erica Madison

Before attempting to turn Alameda’s vacant Carnegie Library into a cash cow, City Planning Manager Andrew Thomas revealed on Tuesday October 20, 2009, that City Council members needed to determine the purpose of the Civic Center first.
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