Receive status report on Local Employment Ordinance
In Plain English
The city requires certain contractors to hire local workers through its Local Employment Ordinance. Staff will present an update on how well this policy is working. The report likely covers how many local residents got jobs and whether contractors are following the rules.
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Votes
Accept the report and the Public Safety and Program Committee will review the ordinance and get consensus with the Public Safety Program Committee voting on amending the ordinance and take the time to meet with the business community and all stakeholders and bring it back to Council and the Finance Committee will look at the compliance issue
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