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L M.,-, <br />MEMORANDUM <br />To: Mayor and City Council, Date: March 12, 2015 <br />From: City Manager <br />Subject: Community Proposal from Building Healthy Communities for a Wellness District <br />Backeround <br />On January 12, 2015, at the Finance, Economic Development and Technology Committee meeting, a group of <br />residents and business owners, represented by Building Healthy Communities presented an item to the <br />Committee related to a Market Study for the Downtown for Wellness Goods and Services. This presentation <br />included a proposed resolution to direct the City Manager to establish a Wellness District for the Downtown. <br />The report was presented by a Canadian firm, The Next Practice, and was commissioned by the California <br />Endowment in collaboration with Building Healthy Communities. The report was prepared to support their <br />efforts related to health and wellness activities. <br />The members of the Committee requested the City Manager review the elements of the proposed resolution, <br />meet with the members of Building Healthy Communities, and bring back this item to the City Council for <br />discussion in March. <br />The City Manager and staff meet with representatives of Building Healthy Communities on January 26, 2015 <br />to provide initial comments and feedback from the City on the various elements of their proposed resolution. <br />This was followed with a written response to the group on February 4, 2015. This response provided a point <br />by point response for each of major requests that were listed in the proposed resolution. In addition, staff <br />provided a listing of all city owned parcels as requested by the group. <br />On March 4, 2015, Building Healthy Communities provided staff with a revised proposed resolution, <br />comments to the City's responses, and a second proposed resolution related to the creation of a new <br />community advisory committee for economic development planning. Staff has not had the opportunity to <br />review or provide feedback on either of the revised wellness district proposal nor the new community advisory <br />proposal. <br />On March 11, 2015, a third revised proposal was submitted to the City. Staff has not had the opportunity to <br />review the proposed changes in this version. <br />Options <br />A. Approve one or more of the Building Healthy Communities Resolution elements /proposals <br />B. Request that staff continue working with Building Healthy Communities on their proposal and /or City <br />Council direction <br />WS -B -1 <br />