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Resolution 14997CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 14997 COMMENDING MARIE L. GILMORE FOR ELEVEN YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CITY OF ALAMEDA AS MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBER WHEREAS, Marie L. Gilmore began her service to the City of Alameda in 1992 when she was appointed to the Recreation and Park Commission; and WHEREAS, in July 1994, Marie L. Gilmore was appointed to the Planning Board where she served until May 1997 and was reappointed in December 1998 where she served until September 2003. It was during her time on the Planning Board that she, according to the Alameda Journal, `developed a reputation on the Planning Board for her diplomacy in handling difficult cases where, like discussions of Measure A, feelings run high;" and WHEREAS, Marie L. Gilmore made local history as the first African American woman to serve on the City Council when she was appointed on September 4, 2003 to serve until December 21, 2004, and was elected to the City Council on November 2, 2004, served as Vice Mayor from December 2004 to December 2006, was re- elected on November 4, 2008 and became the first elected African American Mayor on November 2, 2010 and served until December 16, 2014; and WHEREAS, as a Councilmember, Marie L. Gilmore worked to restore the historic Alameda Theater which greatly enhanced the vitality of Park Street, helped build the new public library, assisted in implementing the renovation of South Shore Shopping Center, and worked tirelessly to promote businesses at the Harbor Bay Business Park; and WHEREAS, since 2010, Mayor Marie L. Gilmore, has urged the City Council to establish a Project Labor Agreement forging lasting cohesive relationships with the Building and Construction Trades Council of Alameda County which would promote living wages for those in our community; and WHEREAS, Mayor Marie L. Gilmore oversaw the no cost conveyance of Alameda Point from the Navy to the City, paving the way for the implementation of the community Reuse Plan and integrating almost 900 acres of former military property into the fabric of our community for the benefit of future generations; and WHEREAS, during the economic recession, Marie L. Gilmore guided the City through rough waters, tightening the City's belt which ultimately resulted in increased budget reserves by almost 70% from when she took office as Mayor, and achieved a windfall of over $11 million dollars at the end of her term, that will help offset anticipated future deficits; fund city -wide park, street, sidewalk, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) improvements; materials, training and equipment for the Library; the Emergency Operations Center; and reserves for equipment, vehicles and technology; and WHEREAS, through her collaborative approach, Mayor Marie L. Gilmore was instrumental in working with the Public Safety labor groups whereby safety employees now contribute more toward to their pension and health care than any time in the past, leading the way in Bay Area cities: and WHEREAS, during her tenure on City Council and as Mayor, Marie L. Gilmore tirelessly advocated for more parks, open space in the community, supporting staff in their efforts to fund the Jean Sweeney Open Space Park and Estuary Park, and protecting and ensuring the beloved Chuck Corica Golf Complex to sustain it for future generations to enjoy; and WHEREAS, while on City Council, Marie L. Gilmore urged support for building a new Boys and Girls' Club recreation center and to allocate Measure WW funds for it; and WHEREAS, one of Mayor Marie L. Gilmore's priorities was to ensure that the Police and Fire Departments had adequate resources at their disposal to keep Alamedans safe, and turning words into action, supported the acquisition of a fire rescue boat with the aid of a Federal Port Security Grant and License Plate Readers for the Police Department; and WHEREAS, from October 2013 to December 2014, Marie L. Gilmore served on the Alameda County Transportation Commission (ACTC) Board promoting the City's interests particularly as it relates to the passage of Measure BB and ensuring funding for infrastructure projects beneficial to Alameda, and served on the ACTC Broadway Jackson subcommittee in an effort to develop and promote solutions to that area that would improve traffic patterns outside the Webster Tube, benefiting all residents, particularly those on the West End; and WHEREAS, Marie L. Gilmore served as an alternate to Alameda County Board of Supervisor Wilma Chan, on the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) ensuring the City's interests as it relates to sea level rise; and WHEREAS, in March, 2014 Marie L. Gilmore was recognized by the California State Legislature as 'Woman of the Year" for the 18 th Assembly District for her service and leadership in the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Alameda does hereby express its sincere appreciation for Marie L. Gilmore's many years of service to the Alameda community. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Alameda does hereby congratulate Marie L. Gilmore on her many accomplishments as a member of the Recreation and Park Commission, the Planning Board, the City Council and as Mayor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Alameda does hereby congratulate Marie L. Gilmore on her many accomplishments as a member of the Recreation and Park Commission, the Planning Board, the City Council and as Mayor. 1, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in a special meeting assembled on the 16th day of December, 2014, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Chen, Daysog, Ezzy Ashcraft, Tam and Mayor Gilmore — 5. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 17th day of December, 2014. Lara Weisiger, City Vrk City of Alameda APPROVED AS TO FORM Jan !0- Kern, City Aito—rney