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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWORK SESSION SUMMARY-08/13/2019-Work SessionCity Manager's Office City c)f City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave. PO Box 580 .11.1.F%6rt Collins Fort Collins, Co 80522 970, 22'1. 505 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.corrl I Thru: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager From: Wendy Williams, Assistant City Manager Bob Adams, Recreation Director Introduction Mayor Troxell, Mayor Pro Tem Stephens and Councilmembers Cunniff, Gorgol, Gutowsky, and Pignataro were in attendance. The consulting firm Hunden Strategic Partners presented the findings of the Sports Complex Feasibility Study. Presentation included background of how the study was conducted, and options based on whether the primary gap is local needs or economic impact and growth. Project Discussion Points Included: • Appreciate the data. However, need to start with a vision, and brand of what a sports complex should be in Fort Collins and what makes it uniquely Fort Collins,. • Where does this fit within Council goals and priorities? How does it leverage current strengths, such as EPIC ice, and pool? • Land Acquisition costs were not included in the report, this would make the costs even higher. Finding 80 acres of land in Fort Collins to make a 16-field complex would be difficult. • As no apparent economic argument to support such a facility, it would require strategic partnerships. Utilize the information in this study to inform the Parks and Recreation Mast Plan and/or the Totola)ijp 11MT 11W.-Al. ............ KOO M� 0 A #ate: August 14, 20V& Engineering 281 North Callege Avenive P-0, Box 580 Fort Collits, C*1 J68* 970.221.6605 970.2211.6378 - fax fcgov.comMr?gineedng To: Mayor and City Councilmembers Through: Darin Atteberry, City Manag Jeff Mihelich, Deputy City Manage Dean Klingner, Interim Director of P T From: Chad Crager, Interim Deputy Director of dPDT 1 Nil 10112:111SE W tell 1141Qlm V VERROM Introduction: City staff has collaborated with Larimer County since early 2018 on a county -wide project to develop regional transportation and facility solutions. The current proposal recommends a 0,5% sales tax increase with a split of 15% - 20% transit, 45%_ 50% non-t�ransit infrastructure, and 35% County facilities. This work session was an opportunity for Council to provide feedback and ask questions directly to the Larimer County Staff. T717117151; I I I cma - 4�� I El, rVanager) ana Commissioners Steve Johnson and John Kefalas. Presenting for the City was Chad Crage:r. Prolect Details: The County has made some significant changes to the proposal in the last month to address City st�aff concerns. These concerns included lack of transit and flexibility of the project list, The proposed tax now includes 15% - 20%, transit as well as improved flexibility of the non -transit infrastructure. There are still concerns from City staff, including: • Inequitable distribution of projects, • Complete flexibility to address changes in local and regional priorities. • Most City projects will not receive funding until 2030 or beyond. • Unknown transit distributi'on and eligibility. approach. Additionally, concerns were raised about using sales tax for this purpose stating that it would burden existing residents with the costs of growth and how it could act as a regressive tax for a significant amount of Fort Collins residents. Next Steps ® Larimer County staff will need to decide by August 27 whether or not the proposal will go to ballot in November. • City staff will continue to engage collaboratively with the County and other County communities to represent the perspectives of the Councilmembers. City, Of 6t Coll Frin /'0000" Econornic Health Office 300 LaPorte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 9M221 M05 97U24.6107 - fax fcgovcom "�1, N, N rX I t 11 DATE: August 16,201.9 TO: Mayor Troxell and City COUncilmembers THRU: Darin Atteberry, City Manag�, I JeffMihelich, Deputy City Mil, d Jacqueline Kozak -Thiel, Chief Sustainability Officer FROM: Josh Birks, Economic Health and Redevelopment Director 01) RE: AUGUST 13,2019 WORK SESSION SUMMARY: ECONOMIC HEALTH STRATEGY UPDATE .... . .. ............ . . This memorandum provides a summary of the work session discussion from August 13, 2019 regarding the Ecortornic Health Strategy Update. Presenting staff included: Jeff Mihelich, Deputy City Manager; Josh Birks, Economic Health and Redevelopment Director; and SeonAh Kendall, Business Support Manager. M Staff presented an update on the Econornic Health Strategy, The updated included: • Revised language surarnarizing the strategy with afocus on Economic Resilience; • Updates on current activities related to two specific Council Priorities adopted on July 2, 2019; and 0 Current economic trends impacting Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Council discussed the presented materials: ® Generally, Council supported of the shift to Economic Resilience as the ftindamental. outcome of City efforts related to Economic Health; • A need to provide greater specificity about the definition of prosperity and resilience was noted a recommendation was offered to include the ability to bounce back froin recession, withstand shocks, and avoid them altogether might be useful refinement of the definition of resilience; • The importance and role of workforce training along with partnerships between the City and Poudre School District, Front Range Community College, and Colorado State were mentioned • The need for economic diversity was underscored; • The need to maintain a vibrant economy with sufficient "churn" to replace declining industries and professions was described as part of economic resilience; • The need to support the competitiveness of industries and businesses was also noted; and • Finally, it was agreed that the discussions related to workforce development impact the City as an organization as well. (A ty of _F6rt CoRins ....... .... YOTWOUNII The following items were requested by Council during the discussion: Data regarding the number of_ obs within the corn HIL111ity that pay at or above the living wage and the number below.