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8/1/2017
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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />AUGUST 1, 2017 <br />TITLE: <br />ADOPT A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING <br />DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF <br />WORKER COOPERATIVES IN <br />SANTA ANA <br />Y MANAG <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />❑ As Recommended <br />❑ <br />As Amended <br />❑ <br />Ordinance on 18` Reading <br />❑ <br />Ordinance on 2nd Reading <br />❑ <br />Implementing Resolution <br />❑ <br />Set Public Hearing For <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />1. Adopt a resolution supporting the development and growth of worker cooperatives in the City <br />of Santa Ana. <br />2. Direct staff to evaluate and provide recommendations on how the City can incentivize and <br />assist in enabling the formation of worker cooperatives. <br />DISCUSSION <br />Worker cooperatives are businesses owned and operated solely by its workers. These <br />businesses provide local goods and services, stable jobs for residents, and offer new economic <br />opportunities for lower income workers in the City. A worker cooperative is different from a <br />typical business structure in that the profits are shared amongst the owners and each worker has <br />an equal vote in the direction and actions of the business. <br />There exist several barriers to the development of worker cooperatives which include: lack of <br />public awareness of its benefits; limited technical support in forming, operating, or converting <br />existing businesses to a worker cooperative; difficulties obtaining financing for cooperative <br />formation or conversion; and high startup costs (permit fees, license fees, lease rates) that many <br />small businesses experience in California. <br />Municipalities such as Oakland, Berkeley, and Austin have approved resolutions supporting the <br />development of worker cooperatives in their respective cities. As local municipalities look for new <br />and strategic forms of community economic development efforts, Santa Ana has the opportunity <br />to be a leader in Orange County to support and reduce barriers for the development and future of <br />a cooperative economy in the City. <br />5513-1 <br />
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