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City Council Work Session
April 25, 2017
(after the Adjourned Council meeting, which begins at 6:00 p.m.)
CALL TO ORDER.
1. Public Transportation Options for Sunday and Holiday (365) Service in 2017-2018. (staff: Timothy
Wilder, Laurie Kadrich, Kurt Ravenschlag; 10 minute staff presentation; 1 hour discussion)
The purpose of this item is to gain direction from City Council on options for providing transit service
on Sundays and holidays (365 Service) in 2017-2018.
2. Impact Fee Recommendations, Methodology and Phasing. (staff: Tiana Smith; 20 minute staff
presentation; 45 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to update Council on methodology, recommendations for phasing and
revenue implications for the recommended updates to Capital Expansion Fees, Transportation
Capital Expansion Fees and Electric Capacity Fees. In early 2016, staff initiated comprehensive
reviews of the Capital Improvement Expansion Fees, Transportation Capital Expansion (Street
Oversizing) Fees and Electric Capacity Fees. In late 2016, staff conducted a thorough inventory of
all fees across the City in order to better coordinate presentation of the holistic impact of fee
recommendations to the community and City Council. Staff has worked together to integrate the
messaging of these efforts to the community. The recommendations for the updates result in
changes to the fees ranging from 21% decrease up to a 76% increase depending on the land use
type. Extensive outreach has been done in the community with boards and commission and the
business community. There were widespread concerns from virtually all stakeholders regarding the
impact these fees will have on the affordability of housing in Fort Collins and that development may
be driven to neighboring communities.
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3. Utilities Watershed Program Overview. (staff: Jill Oropeza, Carol Webb; 15 minute staff
presentation; 30 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to provide an overview of the Utilities Watershed Program, highlighting
collaborative water quality monitoring programs, watershed protection activities and technical
support for water quality-related projects. The Watershed Program provides internal support for the
Utilities Drinking Water Production, Water Reclamation and Water Resources divisions. This
program relies on numerous state, regional and local partnerships to deliver cost-effective water
quality services and to promote cooperation around water quality issues.
OTHER BUSINESS.
ADJOURNMENT.