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Oakland committees approve $20.7M youth grants, Costco negotiation, and street safety contracts ahead of July 7 council meeting

Oakland's Life Enrichment Committee approved up to $20,677,356 per year in Oakland Fund for Children and Youth (OFCY) grants for fiscal years 2026-2028, forwarding the two-year package to the City Council's July 7 meeting on a 4-0 vote. The June 23 decision was one of several committee actions that will land on the council agenda this month.

Youth & Community Funding

The Life Enrichment Committee's OFCY grant package is contingent on funding and performance and covers year-round youth programs. The Community & Economic Development Committee separately forwarded a $14.7 million HUD annual action plan — $14,674,799 in federal CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA grants — to the council on a 4-0 vote. The same committee approved a sale amendment converting the city-owned parcel at 319 Chester Street from for-sale to affordable rental (3-0, Ramachandran excused).

Public Works & Streets

The Public Works and Transportation Committee approved a $2,490,000 contract with Gruendl Inc. for the 14th Street Safety Project (4-0). It also approved two $750,000 street sweeper brush contracts — one to United Rotary Brush Corp and one to Owen Equipment Sales (4-0 each). Asphalt and concrete disposal contracts for Argent Materials and Bee Green Recycling were approved at up to $2.8 million each over five years (4-0). The Broadway Streetscape Improvements contract award was tabled to the July 14 meeting (4-0).

Economic Development & Land Use

The Community & Economic Development Committee voted 4-0 to forward a 24-month exclusive negotiation agreement with Costco for a store on city property at 101 Admiral Robert Toney Way and 2308 Wake Avenue. The agreement includes a $300,000 payment and two six-month extensions at $25,000 each. The committee also approved Business Improvement District annual reports with assessment increases up to 5% (4-0).

Public Safety

The Public Safety Committee approved amendments to the Sanctuary City Ordinance that remove exceptions allowing police to detain individuals on civil immigration detainers and respond to notification requests (3-0). The committee also approved temporary street closures on 9th-11th Avenues to disrupt sex trafficking, forwarding the item to council (3-0). The Sideshow Penalty Ordinance was withdrawn and rescheduled to the pending list (3-0). A report on police chief recruitment was received and filed (3-0).

Governance & Administration

The Finance & Management Committee approved a $200,000 contract with InnoFin Solutions for Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service support over five years (4-0). It also forwarded civil service exemptions for four employee classifications and salary ordinance amendments covering council members, the city attorney, and the city auditor (4-0 each).

The Rules & Legislation Committee approved the reappointment of Alvina Wong to the Board of Port Commissioners (4-0) and continued a real property transfer tax ballot measure to its next meeting with five amendments (3-1). No action was taken on the Mayor's appointment of Elizabeth Lake as Interim City Administrator. The scheduled July 2 Rules & Legislation meeting was cancelled due to a lack of quorum; items on that agenda — including the transfer tax foreclosure exception and an advisory measure on homelessness spending — were not acted on.

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