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Council met in the John Ferraro Chamber and took procedural actions to note and file reports on the State Shelter Crisis Declaration (FY 2024-25) and the Ridesharing Trust Fund (FY 2024-25); concurred with the Board of Water and Power Commissioners to approve a sixth amendment for software services with OGMA Consulting Corporation; approved removing 3034 East Chaucer Street from the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP); and introduced or adopted multiple council motions directing departmental reports and limited funding transfers.
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The council accepted reports on the city’s shelter crisis and the ridesharing trust fund, which means they reviewed those updates but did not direct new city funding actions in those items. They approved a contract amendment that continues software support used by the Department of Water and Power, which keeps that procurement system maintained. The council removed one property from the rent-escrow oversight program, changing that property's status under the City's housing enforcement process. Several motions were sent to departments asking for reports or small funding shifts for local services like street lighting, park security, and water access stations, which could lead to follow-up actions residents may notice in local services.
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