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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 7/7/2020 - Memorandum From Seonah Kendall And Josh Birks Re: Regional Recovery EffortsEconomic Health Office 222 LaPorte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6505 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.com MEMORANDUM DATE: June 25, 2020 TO: Mayor and City Councilmembers THROUGH: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Jacqueline Kozak-Thiel, Chief Sustainability Officer Travis Storin, Interim Chief Financial Officer Jim Byrne, Emergency Preparedness and Security Director FROM: Josh Birks, Economic Health & Redevelopment Director SeonAh Kendall, City Recovery Manager RE: Regional Recovery Efforts The purpose of this memo is to provide Mayor and Council additional information regarding the “Reignite Our Economy” Regional Plan, and how this plan aligns with the Larimer Recovery Collaborative and the City of Fort Collins Recovery Plan and work. In addition, staff was asked to provide additional context on the county-wide efforts, who is participating from the City, what is the city role and the efforts being done with other municipalities. BACKGROUND Northern Colorado has always been a collaborative, innovative and caring community. COVID-19 has been far reaching in its regional impact. As Colorado has moved from the Stay at Home phase to the Safer at Home, Greater Outdoors Phase, Fort Collins has focused efforts on the response and precovery of our local community while continuing to develop collaborative solutions at a regional scale for recovery. The COVID-19 pandemic is not your typical disaster or emergency and will have long lasting effects that require an integrated, regional approach. Examples of this progressive, coordinated approach include:  The coordinated emergency operations center (EOC) model that was highly effective as Fort Collins Emergency Preparedness and Safety worked closely with Larimer County Office of Emergency Management.  The activation of NoCoRecovers.com by the City, Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce and Bohemian Foundation to serve as a one-stop-shop of information for businesses and nonprofits.  The City’s support of Larimer County to convene businesses to identify best practices to assist all businesses in their reopen strategies. The strong regional foundation of collaboration and innovative approaches has prepared northern Colorado to quickly activate critical infrastructure and planning efforts to assist in the regional and local recovery efforts. DocuSign Envelope ID: CF9661CE-1AD7-45AC-96B9-70F66CDA8D0B COUNTY-WIDE RECOVERY EFFORT The Larimer Recovery Collaborative (the “Collaborative”), led by Larimer County, is intended to bring groups together to work collaboratively on long-term recovery efforts. Focus areas within the Collaborative include: Workforce, Small Business and Economic Development; Government, Education and Policy; Housing and Human Services; and Community Support Services (Attachment 1). The purpose of the collaborative is to support and strengthen regional efforts within the categories identified above. Currently, Director Jim Byrne and Manager SeonAh Kendall are working with Larimer County to identify City staff, their roles and responsibilities and the projected outcome and support needed for the Collaborative. Recognizing the significant role that economic recovery will have in the overall recovery, a regional group known as the Northern Colorado Regional Economic Development Initiative, or REDI, made up of 35 municipal economic practitioners, chambers of commerce, workforce developers and others developed a framework for business and economic recovery. The document, “Reignite our Economy,” recognizes the regional approach focused on resilience and creating systems for an overarching, coordinated recovery plan to address short- and long-term economic challenges facing our community, businesses (including nonprofits), institutions and local governments. LOCAL EFFORT/CITY OF FORT COLLINS RECOVERY APPROACH The City of Fort Collins recognizes that recovery will not be static and will not occur on a specific date. Additionally, the recovery is not simply a return to the old ways of doing business and going back to “normal,” as normal was not good for everyone within our community. The multiphase, multiprong recovery plan will include objectives, outcomes and metrics that focuses on economic and social recovery for all within our community. The citywide DocuSign Envelope ID: CF9661CE-1AD7-45AC-96B9-70F66CDA8D0B recovery plan will be in coordination of the Collaborative and “Reignite our Economy” plan while still achieving Fort Collins’ community goals, objectives, and outcomes, as well as working collaboratively with the Colorado Resiliency Office. The plan will include metrics, a regional communication and education campaign on the new normal so that all in our community can recover strong, recover safe. NEXT STEPS  Develop the Fort Collins Recovery Plan, including an overarching regional communications/education campaign and metrics. Continue to support regional efforts such as the Collaborative and “Reignite our Economy.”  Update City Council on recovery efforts in Q3 2020. Attachment 1: Larimer Recovery Collaborative Attachment 2: Reignite Our Economy DocuSign Envelope ID: CF9661CE-1AD7-45AC-96B9-70F66CDA8D0B