Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
A: The City Minimum Wage for all businesses increased to $13.50 per hour on July 1, 2019, $15.00 per hour on July 1, 2020, $15.75 per hour on July 1, 2022, and 16.53 per hour on July 1, 2024. There will be another increase of the City's minimum wage to increase to $17.00 effective July 1, 2024.
Construction. The provisions of this section shall not apply to noise sources associated with construction provided the activities take place between the hours of a.m. to p.m. Monday through Fridays or a.m. to p.m. on Saturdays.
The Sunshine Ordinance is an ordinance to insure easier access to public records and to strengthen the open meeting laws.
After a six-month recruitment period, Alameda City Council is finally expected to appoint Jennifer Ott as Alameda's new City Manager at its December 6, 2022 meeting. Ms. Ott is expected to begin work January 3, 2023. Her salary will be $305,000 per year.
Annual General Adjustment announced, effective September 1, 2024. Pursuant to Alameda Municipal Code Section 6-58.60(B), the Annual General Adjustment for September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025, is 2.7%. The Annual General Adjustment is a cap on the allowed amount of annual rent increase.
Section 6-58.55 of the Alameda Municipal Code requires that landlords provide an initial registration statement for each rental unit, including landlords of units that are subsidized through the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program.
All units in California are covered by the rent-ceiling limitations of State of California rent control except: Affordable housing units, BMR units, project-based subsidized housing and Section 8 voucher units. Dorms constructed and maintained by a university and occupied by enrolled students.
Within the city of Alameda, short-term rentals are legal but hosts must register with the city and collect a 14% transient occupancy tax. There are a few licensed Airbnb listings operating in compliance with city rules.