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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWORK SESSION SUMMARY-01/11/2022-Work Session Economic Health Office 222 LaPorte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.416.4349 fcgov.com MEMORANDUM DATE: January 12, 2022 TO: Mayor and City Councilmember THRU: Kelly DiMartino, Interim City Manager Travis Storin, Chief Financial Officer Kyle Stannert, Deputy City Manager FROM: SeonAh Kendall, City Recovery Manager and Sr Economic Manager Sarah Meline, Recovery Policy and Engagement Specialist RE: JANUARY 11, 2022, WORK SESSION SUMMARY: RECOVERY PLAN OVERVIEW This memorandum provides a summary of the discussion related to the January 11, 2022, Work Session Item – Recovery Plan Overview. Councilmembers Present: Mayor Pro Tem Francis, Gutowsky, Pignataro, Canonico, Peel, Ohlson Presenting Staff: Travis Storin, SeonAh Kendall and Sarah Meline DIRECTION SOUGHT: 1. Does Council agree with the proposed recovery themes and outcomes? 2. Does Council support the proposed process of allocated ARPA funds as a part of the 2023-2024 BFO? DISCUSSION SUMMARY: Council’s discussion covered the following points:  General agreement of the recovery themes and outcomes.  Questions on engagement with diverse groups (Attachment 1).  Support for Council on the timing of ARPA fund deployment within the 2023/2024 BFO process while still allowing flexibility for emerging needs. o Staff is exploring additional immediate and/or contingency needs. If brought forward, this request would be brought to Council in April/May 2022.  Interest in expanding the environmental resilience theme section of the recovery plan, including expanding natural areas and the rehabilitation of existing spaces.  Favor shrinking the K-shaped recovery by supporting nonprofits and community members most impacted by the pandemic.  Language used in the recovery themes and outcomes. o Utilities staff is providing a follow up memo in respect to references of One Water. o Recovery staff will review additional edits and gaps, and reference these changes at the January 25, 2022, Work Session. DocuSign Envelope ID: 6CF3F176-CA08-41DB-A51D-8B8F98BD2D6F NEXT STEPS:  Staff is collecting community feedback on the recovery themes and objectives on ourcity.fcgov.com/forfoco throughout January and early February 2022  Staff will continue to monitor the regional State ARPA funding opportunity and provide updates to City Council  Council Work Session, Draft Recovery Plan – January 25, 2022  Consideration for Council adoption, Recovery Plan – March 1, 2022 Attachment 1: Recovery Plan Stakeholder List DocuSign Envelope ID: 6CF3F176-CA08-41DB-A51D-8B8F98BD2D6F Fort Collins Recovery Plan Development: Stakeholders Engaged Paid Engagement Partners The following are community connectors and partners who were paid by the City to aid in public engagement. Their efforts increased engagement by the hundreds and elevated the voices of vulnerable groups most impacted by the pandemic. • 301 Faith Partners: St Paul’s Episcopal; Mary of Magdala, Ecumenical Catholic; Trinity Lutheran • Boys and Girls Club of Larimer County • CARE Housing • Community Connectors LLC • Homeward Alliance • Housing Catalyst • ISAAC of Northern Colorado • La Cocina • The Matthew’s House • Northern Colorado Health Network • Peggy Lyle • SPLASH Youth of Northern Colorado • Teaching Tree Fort Collins Community Organizations The following organizations participated in stakeholder meetings and other engagement activities throughout the plan development process. • Adaptive Recreation Opportunities • Alianzia Norco • Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County • Art Lab • Bohemian Foundation • City of FC Boards & Commissions • Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed • Colorado Creative Industries • Columbine Health • Commission on Disabilities • Community Dreamer Fund • Crossroads Safehouse • CSU College of Health & Human Services • CSU Health Professions • Disabled Resource Services • Downtown Development Authority • Family Housing Network • FC Creative District • FoCo Café • Food Bank for Larimer County • Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce • Fort Collins Sustainability Group • Fort Collins Symphony • Fuerza Latina • Habitat for Humanity • Innosphere • La Salud • Larimer County • Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development • Larimer County Health Department • Level Up Business Advisory Council • Lincoln Center • Mental Health and Substance Use Alliance • Midtown BID • Murphy Center • Museum of Art Fort Collins • Museum of Discovery • Neighbor 2 Neighbor • NOCO REDI • Poudre Fire Authority • Poudre River Public Library District DocuSign Envelope ID: 6CF3F176-CA08-41DB-A51D-8B8F98BD2D6F • Poudre School District • Realities for Children • SAINT • Sustain Music & Nature • The Salvation Army • United Way of Larimer County • Utilities Key Accounts • Visit Fort Collins • Volunteers of America An additional 30 respondents to Recovery Surveys indicated they were community organizations and/or nonprofits. Businesses An additional 115 participants in Recovery Surveys indicated they were with a business. The City’s Economic Health Office also held dozens of conversations with local businesses to better understand challenges they are facing and what is needed most for them to regain stability and recovery. DocuSign Envelope ID: 6CF3F176-CA08-41DB-A51D-8B8F98BD2D6F