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Alameda council returns from closed session; interim city manager defends Flock camera data controls
Summary
After returning from closed session, the Alameda City Council reported staff briefings and direction on litigation, property negotiations and labor talks; the council unanimously approved the consent calendar, the interim city manager said the city controls Flock camera data, and Councilmember Jensen previewed a StopWaste fee (~$0.30/month).
The Alameda City Council returned from a closed session on Feb. 3, 2026, where city staff briefed the council on three confidential matters and the council provided direction, City Clerk Laura Weisinger reported.
Clerk Weisinger said the closed-session items included existing litigation, real property negotiations and labor negotiations. She identified the litigation as City of Alameda v. Greenway Golf Association (case number 22CV011964, Adelina County Superior Court) and described a property matter involving 2099 Grand Street in Alameda; she also reported that staff provided information and the council provided direction. The clerk’s report did not specify a public vote tally for the closed-session directions.
Back in open session, the council unanimously approved the consent calendar after a motion moved by Councilmember Dacek and seconded by…
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