OAKLAND -- The family of a man struck and killed by an Oakland police officer driving near Lake Merritt is set to receive $2.75 million under a tentative settlement with the city.

Bien Cam Tran, 58, was hit by the officer on Aug. 30, 2014, while walking in a crosswalk at Third Avenue and East 12th Street. He later died in a hospital.

Tran's family filed a wrongful death and personal injury lawsuit against the city in January 2015, accusing the officer of negligence.

At the time of the collision, police said the officer was driving at a slow speed and was responding to a call. News reports identified the officer as Devin Underwood, who along with the city was named as a defendant in the case.

Oakland City Council on Tuesday is scheduled to vote on the settlement agreement of $2.75 million.

The City Attorney's Office and a police spokesperson could not be reached Friday. The family's attorney, Joseph Nierenberg, did not immediately return a call for comment.

David DeBolt covers Oakland. Contact him at 510-208-6453. Follow him at Twitter.com/daviddebolt.