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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWORK SESSION SUMMARY-07/12/2022-Work Session (3) City Manager’s Office City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6505 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.com MEMORANDUM Date: July 20, 2022 To: Mayor and City Council From: Ginny Sawyer, Policy and Project Manager DeAngelo Bowden, Sr. Specialist, Environmental Sustainability Thru: Kelly DiMartino, City Manager RE: Work Session Summary – July 12, 2022 Local Minimum Wage Mayor Arndt, Mayor Pro Tem Francis and Councilmembers Gutowsky, Canonico, Pignataro, Peel, and Ohlson were present. Staff provided an overview of HB19-1210 which allows and outlines criteria for local municipalities to set their own minimum wage. Below are the criteria and the means that Fort Collins is utilizing to meet criteria: • Only 10% of Colorado municipalities allowed to adopt local wage. • Local wage must take effect on the same day as the statewide wage. • If wage is higher than the statewide minimum the local wage can only increase each year by $1.75 or 15%, whichever is higher until the local wage reaches the amount enacted by the local government. • Communities considering a local wage must engage with stakeholders including: • Chambers of commerce - Meeting with both the Fort Collins chamber and the Latino Chamber • Small and large businesses, businesses that employ tipped workers, workers, labor unions, and community groups - Utilizing the National Business Survey and an on-line questionnaire available to all. • Consult with surrounding local governments – Will utilize regional manager meetings Project partners EPS, provided local data analysis and key findings on minimum wage impacts. Discussion included: x Question on why staff used a $15 assumption. o Felt we needed a number for residents and businesses to react to while recognizing Council can chose a higher number. x Conversation and questions on balancing impacts to small businesses with impacts to workers and a desire to see more information and data on this topic as well as information from other sources than those cited. x Overall support for moving forward in November with the possibility of another work session between now and then.       x Request for more targeted outreach with youth/minors, BIPOC communities, low-income communities and employees that make less than minimum wage. x Request for additional information on impacts of a living wage. Next Steps: x Final National Business Survey results will be available by the end of July. Staff will close the questionnaire on July 24 which will allow EPS to analyze and cross-reference both data sets. x Questionnaire results and comments will be posted online and provided to Council in early August via memo. x Based on participant demographic analysis staff will work to bolster gaps through targeted outreach. x Staff will work with the City Manager to determine Council desire for additional work session and how to calendar to accommodate.