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Development impact fee study contract just provided to consultant, will take six to <br />nine months to complete as it requires information from departments, per Fred <br />Mousavipour, Executive Director of Public Works. For sale of City -owned <br />properties, next steps would be recommendation to purchase technology to install <br />and run asset management and will take four months to convert data into system to <br />be ready to use in about a year from now. There are a number of initiatives for <br />approval: Smart Santa Ana, fiber optics with partner to merge with utilities and LED <br />programs, affordable internet, light conversion, review franchise fees with utility <br />companies, and SARTC deferred maintenance to attract tenants. <br />9. Cooperative Business Ordinance {Strategic Plan No. 3, 1} <br />Mayor Pro Tem Martinez: "Cooperative business ordinance primarily supports idea <br />of worker cooperatives — businesses that are owned and democratically controlled <br />- by -workers:— as a key partof the City's economic development strategy moving <br />forward. The worker cooperative model has proven to be an effective tool for <br />creating and maintaining sustainable, dignified jobs; generating wealth; improving <br />the quality of life of workers; and promoting community and local economic <br />development, particularly for people who lack access to conventional means of <br />business ownership." <br />"Direction would be to: direct City Manager to develop recommendations to support <br />local worker cooperatives, particularly ones that target areas of need in Santa Ana <br />such as food deserts. It also directs the city manager to review the City's small <br />business program loan applications and other materials to ensure worker <br />cooperative can access those on the same basis as comparable conventional <br />businesses. Direct city manager to develop recommendations on how to reach out <br />to existing business owners and present worker cooperative conversion as a <br />retirement or succession plan for older business owners. Direct the city manager to <br />review City procurement and contracting procedures for any possible barriers to <br />worker cooperative to bid on City contracts." Can look at Oakland and Berkeley <br />models. Will forward email from Ana at Santa Ana Building Healthier Communities <br />for staff to review. <br />ITEMS MOVED TO NEXT COMMITTEE MEETING <br />C Cooperative Business Ordinance — bring back to committee for next steps. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS: <br />Apolonio Cortes — co-op member and spoke in favor of ordinance. <br />Adian Munoz — spoke in support of cooperative business ordinance. <br />Ana Urzua — spoke in support of cooperative business ordinance. <br />May 15, 2017 [Economic Development, Infrastructure, Budget & Technology Minutes <br />13A-12 <br />
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