HomeMy WebLinkAboutCalendar - Mail Packet - 11/22/2022 - City Council 6 - Month Agenda Planning Calendar For November 2022- April 2023
6 MONTH PLANNING CALENDAR
November 2022 – April 2023
CALENDAR SUBJECT TO FREQUENT CHANGES Call City Clerk’s Office for up-to-date information 970.416.2774
Council Meetings begin at 6:00 pm unless otherwise noted
Work Session Adjourned or Special Meeting Items in Green - Appeals
CANCELLED MEETING GID or Enterprise Item Executive Session
Council Priorities (CP)
As adopted by
Resolution 2021-077
For more information re: Outcome Areas and
Strategic Objectives, see
2022 Strategic Plan
(Items are listed in no particular order)
Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to…
November 29
Fifth Tuesday
NO MEETING SCHEDULED
December 6
Regular
Active Modes Plan Consider adoption of the Active Modes Plan. The plan will combine and update the
City's 2011 Pedestrian Plan and 2014 Bicycle Plan and incorporate not only pedestrians
and bicyclists, but also micromobility devices such as electric scooters and skateboards.
Key opportunities to significantly improve and expand the City's existing active modes
networks, support facilities, policies, and programs will be identified.
• Transportation 6.3 - Invest in equitable access to, and expansion of, all
sustainable modes of travel with emphasis on growing transit ridership.
Wireless Code Update Consideration of an Ordinance to update the Land Use Code standards related to
Wireless Telecommunication projects.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.6 - Transform regulations and
revise procedures to increase clarity and predictability to ensure new
development advances adopted City plans and policies.
Revised: 11/17/2022 11:11 AM
Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to…
Setting the Compensation of the
City Manager, City Attorney and
Chief Judge
Establish the 2023 compensation of the City Manager, City Attorney, and Chief Judge.
• High Performing Government 7.4 – Foster a sense of purpose, belonging and
well-being in how we innovatively attract, develop and retain diverse talent to
serve our community.
Potential Executive Session(s) Conduct three Executive Sessions related to Council’s Direct Report Employee
Compensation, Connexion and legal update on Charter qualifications for Council
candidates.
December 13
Work Session
East Mulberry Potential
Annexation Phasing: Financial
Modeling Review
Provide Council with an overview of the potential annexation phasing lenses,
assumptions, and corresponding financial modeling.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.7 - Advance planning efforts in
the Growth Management Area, including holistic considerations for potential
annexations.
Sustainable Funding Update Continue the discussion on identifying practical and viable mechanisms to fund desired
service outcomes for specific identified revenue needs.
• High Performing Government 7.7 - Address current and long-term projected
gap between available revenue and resources, and what is required to meet
service levels set by adopted plans.
December 20
Regular
Appeal – Landmark Eligibility
Determination of Quick Lube
Building at 825 N. College Ave.
For details, visit the appeals page: https://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/appeals.php
Code updates to include new Oil
and Gas facilities including
pipelines (moved from December 6
consent to December 20
discussion)
Consider an Ordinance to include a new section dedicated to Oil and Gas facilities
including pipelines, along with amendments to several existing code sections to fully
integrate oil and gas land uses into the Land Development Code.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.6 - Transform regulations and
revise procedures to increase clarity and predictability to ensure new
development advances adopted City plans and policies.
December 27
Work Session
CANCELLED
January 3
Regular
CANCELLED
Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to…
January 10
Work Session
North College Projects Discuss all work going on in the North College corridor and understand opportunities
for meeting City goals with these projects.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.5 - Enhance the quality of life
and sense of belonging in neighborhoods by connecting neighbors to City
services, building community and fostering harmonious relationships.
Connexion Update Update Council on current activities, trends, and discuss future operational
improvements.
• Economic Health 3.6 - Deliver exceptional broadband services while finding
innovative ways to leverage the network in the city and in the region.
Xeriscape and Soil Amendment
Policies
Discuss Xeriscape and soil amendment policies including areas of opportunity and
impact.
• Environmental Health 4.4 - Provide a resilient, reliable and high-quality
water supply.
January 17
Regular
Residential Waste Services (moved
to February 7)
Adopt a resolution for a contract for residential waste services and additional code
amendments.
• Environmental Health 4.1 - Intensify efforts to meet 2030 climate, energy and
100% renewable electricity goals that are centered in equity and improve
community resilience.
Rental Housing Program Design
(moved from December 6)
Provide Council with rental housing program design, ordinance to change impacted
codes, and request for a budget appropriation for implementation.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 - Increase housing supply and
choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy,
stable housing they can afford.
STAFF REPORT: Volunteer
Services Program Overview
To provide a comprehensive overview of the many ways our City runs on the power of
volunteers.
• High Performing Government 7.3 - Engage the community more effectively
with enhanced inclusion of diverse identities, languages and needs.
January 24
Work Session
Occupancy Regulations Discuss updated occupancy regulations.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 - Increase housing supply and
choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy,
stable housing they can afford.
Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to…
Land Use Code Audit Related to
Forestry
Bring forward findings from a consultant driven Land Use Code Audit related to
improving tree policies.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.9 - Plan for, preserve, plant and
maintain a safe, healthy and resilient urban forest.
January 31
Fifth Tuesday
STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS
February 7
Regular
North College MAX Plan Adoption Consider adopting the North College MAX Plan as the future vision and design for
transit service in the area. The plan also has recommendations for bicycle and
pedestrian infrastructure and transit-oriented development.
• Transportation 6.3 - Invest in equitable access to, and expansion of, all
sustainable modes of travel with emphasis on growing transit ridership.
Rental Housing Program Design
(second reading – moved from
January 17)
Provide Council with rental housing program design, ordinance to change impacted
codes, and request for a budget appropriation for implementation.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 - Increase housing supply and
choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy,
stable housing they can afford.
1041 Regulations Consider an Ordinance adopting 1041 Regulations into the Land Development Code.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.6 – Transform regulations and
revise procedures to increase clarity and predictability to ensure new
development advances adopted City plans and policies.
Residential Waste Services (moved
from January 17)
Adopt a resolution for a contract for residential waste services and additional code
amendments.
• Environmental Health 4.1 - Intensify efforts to meet 2030 climate, energy and
100% renewable electricity goals that are centered in equity and improve
community resilience.
February 14
Work Session
Economic Health Strategic Plan Provide Council with an overview of the Economic Health Strategic Plan and highlight
the proposed Climate Economy.
• Economic Health 3.2 - Work with key partners to grow diverse employment
opportunities in the community.
Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to…
Vision Zero Action Plan Seek feedback on the Vision Zero Action Plan. In 2016, Fort Collins was the first public
local entity to join the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) Moving
Towards Zero Deaths initiative. The proclamation reflects the City's commitment to the
vision of zero traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries. The Vision Zero Action Plan
will include a broad range of multidisciplinary strategies detailing how the City can
move toward zero serious injuries and fatalities resulting from crashes.
• Transportation 6.1 - Improve safety for all modes and users of the
transportation system to ultimately achieve a system with no fatalities or serious
injuries.
February 21
Regular
1041 Regulations (second reading) Consider an Ordinance adopting 1041 Regulations into the Land Development Code.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.6 – Transform regulations and
revise procedures to increase clarity and predictability to ensure new
development advances adopted City plans and policies.
February 28
Work Session
Downtown Parking System Update Update Council on current parking activities, financial & maintenance trends, and seek
input on future policy operational improvements.
• Transportation 6.6 – Manage parking supply and demand based on time and
location in a sustainable manner.
March 7
Regular
Occupancy Regulations Provide Council with updated occupancy regulations, ordinance to change impacted
codes, and request for a budget appropriation for implementation.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 - Increase housing supply and
choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy,
stable housing they can afford.
March 14
Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to…
Work Session
March 21
Regular
Occupancy Regulations (second
reading)
Provide Council with updated occupancy regulations, ordinance to change impacted
codes, and request for a budget appropriation for implementation.
• Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 - Increase housing supply and
choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy,
stable housing they can afford.
March 28
Work Session
April 4
Regular
April 11
Work Session
Local Minimum Wage Revisit discussion related to adopting a local minimum wage ahead of the ordinance
planned for May 16, 2023.
April 18
Regular
April 25
Work Session
UNSCHEDULED OR UPCOMING ITEMS
REGULAR MEETING Purpose of Item
Setting a Local Minimum Wage (postponed to May 16,
2023)
Consider an Ordinance setting a local minimum wage.
• Economic Health 3.2 – Work with key partners to grow diverse employment
opportunities in the community.
Code Amendments related to Ethics Review Board Consider a recommendation that the City Code be amended to establish a new process
for screening and investigation of ethics complaints against Councilmembers related to
the use of an outside ethics attorney.
• High Performing Government 7.1 - Provide world-class municipal services,
while recognizing the importance of multi-sector relationships and partnerships
at all levels.
WORK SESSION Purpose of Item
Regional Water Update and Water Resources Matters
Study Results
Update Council on Regional Water discussions and review results of Water Resources
Matters Study.
• Environmental Health 4.4 Provide a resilient, reliable and high- quality water
supply.
Wastewater Utility Update Provide an annual overview of the wastewater utility.
• Environmental Health 4.6 - Sustain and improve the health of the Cache la
Poudre River and all watersheds within Fort Collins.
Halligan Water Supply Project Update (Q1 2023) Provide an update on the status of the Halligan Water Supply Project.
• Environmental Health 4.4 - Provide a resilient, reliable and high- quality water
supply.
Items in red added or rescheduled since Thursday, November 10, 2022.