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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 6/8/2021 - Memorandum From Josh Birks Re: May 25, 2021 Work Session Summary - Regional Reignite Strategic PlanMEMORANDUM DATE:May 28, 2021 TO: THRU:Darin Atteberry, City Manager; Jacqueline Kozak-Thiel, Chief Sustainability Officer FROM:Josh Birks, Economic Health and Redevelopment Director RE: MAY 25, 2021 WORK SESSION SUMMARY: REGIONAL REIGNITE STRATEGIC PLAN This memorandum provides a summary of the discussion related to the May 25, 2021 Work Session Item –Regional Reignite Strategic Plan. Councilmembers Present:Mayor Arndt, Mayor Pro Tem Gorgol, Gutowsky, Pignataro, Canonico, Peel, Ohlson Presenting Staff:Jacqueline Kozak-Thiel and Josh Birks 1.Does Council have any questions about the City’s engagement in the regional recovery planning process? 2. What challenges and/or opportunities does Council see in economic recovery? Council’s discussion covered the following points areas. General Themes: ƒGeneral appreciation for regional collaboration and work to date. ƒLike the focus on the challenges and opportunities. ƒKeep an eye on Federal Government funding and opportunities to coordinate regional with intentional solutions. ƒAppreciate the recognition of the impacts on businesses of all sizes and industries. ƒBusinesses found innovative ways to stay in business and keep doors open –plan should include approached to support businesses keeping the things they tried and are working. Areas of Improvement: ƒInclude the Education to Employment pipeline and partnerships with Poudre School district and Front Range Community College. ƒConsider including regional transit as an aspect of transportation infrastructure investment. ƒConsider evaluating the impact of additional people working remotely on the local economy. ƒIncrease the emphasis in the plan on the K-Shaped recovery. ƒConcern about program redundancy and efficiency, how are we working on this regionally? ƒConsider exploring the connection between the challenges listed (especially affordable housing and childcare) and continued economic growth. ƒMore emphasis on making the economy “better” not “bigger.” ƒFinish draft plan and share with City Council via email –Mid-June. ƒReceive any feedback from Council to integrate into the plan –End of June. ƒShare final plan with Council –July. ƒThe plan should be substantially complete in time to provide input into the City’s Recovery Plan. 1. Council would like to see the draft plan when available. 2. Council would like to have a break down of the total cost of the plan, who has contributed and how much. (See Table 1 below) – Partner Amount Percentage City of Fort Collins $25,000 19% Fort Collins Area Chamber $25,000 19% Larimer County $25,000 19% Upstate Colorado (Weld County) $15,000 12% One NoCo (Regional Private Sector Group) $15,000 12% City of Loveland $10,000 8% Town of Windsor $10,000 8% Town of Berthoud $5,000 4% Total Project Cost $130,000 100%