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03/24/2020 - Work Session - MinutesMINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2020 20 - 1 The City Council met in Work Session on Tuesday March 24, 2020, in an Electronic Meeting, pursuant to Salt Lake City Emergency Proclamation No. 2 of 2020(2)(b). In Attendance: Council Members Andrew Johnston, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, James Rogers, and Analia Valdemoros. Staff in Attendance: Cindy Gust-Jenson, Council Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Erin Mendenhall, Mayor; Rachel Otto, Mayor’s Chief of Staff; Lisa Shaffer, Mayor’s Deputy Chief of Staff; Jonathan Larsen, Transportation Director; Ben Kolendar, Economic Development Acting Director; Marcia White, Community & Neighborhoods Director; Jennifer McGrath, Community & Neighborhoods Deputy Director; Daniel Rip, Housing & Neighborhood Development Policy & Program Manager; Mary Beth Thompson, Chief Financial Officer; Benjamin Luedtke, Council Policy Analyst; Katherine Lewis, City Attorney; Scott Crandall, Deputy City Recorder; and DeeDee Robinson, Deputy City Recorder. Councilmember Wharton presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. AGENDA ITEMS #1. 2:09:03 PM WRITTEN BRIEFING REGARDING THE 2020 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES (AFSCME) SALARY SURVEY. The intent of the report is to compare Salt Lake City Corporation's compensation to comparable peer and talent competitor cities in the U.S. View Attachments Written briefing only. #2. 2:11:10 PM WRITTEN BRIEFING FROM THE CITIZENS’ COMPENSATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE 2020 ANNUAL REPORT. The report includes information and recommendations pertaining to the compensation levels of the City's employees, pay equity, and turnover data, and is presented for consideration each year prior to the City's budget review process. View Attachments Written briefing only. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2020 20 - 2 #3. 2:11:25 PM WRITTEN BRIEFING REGARDING THE 2019 SALT LAKE CITY BENEFIT AND COMPENSATION ANALYSIS. The study shows how Salt Lake City Corporation's offered benefits package compares in value to other employers, where it falls behind, and where potential opportunities may lie for the City to set itself apart. View Attachments Written briefing only. #4. 2:11:40 PM BRIEFING REGARDING AN UPDATE FROM THE ADMINISTRATION ABOUT THE MAYOR’S RECENT EMERGENCY DECLARATIONS RELATING TO COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) AND THE MARCH 18TH EARTHQUAKE IN THE SALT LAKE VALLEY. AS PART OF THE UPDATE, THE COUNCIL MAY DISCUSS PUBLIC HEALTH AND OTHER PUBLIC SAFETY, POLICY AND BUDGET ISSUES STEMMING FROM THE EMERGENCY DECLARATIONS. The Council may also receive information or updates from organizations or experts related to the emergency responses and coordination, including but not limited, earthquake damage to City, the functioning of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), City response and aid, and the status of City buildings. View Attachments Rachel Otto, Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Lisa Shaffer, and Ben Kolendar briefed the Council with attachments. Discussion was held regarding the Emergency Loan Program, Tip Your Server campaign (targeted for individuals in the food/beverage industry), allowing appointment scheduling for Building Services (permits), waiving take-home City vehicle fees, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance for City-wide earthquake damage, possible federal (mutual aid) assistance for COVID-19, County/State/Federal resource (financial aid) listings for businesses spearheaded by Economic Development Department, Fix The Bricks program dollar availability/utilization, details regarding coordination with the EOC, ECC (Emergency Communications & Coordination Center), and JIC (Joint Incident Command), Emergency Declaration duration/extensions/provisions/scope changes, enforcement of City mass-gathering prohibition (100 people or more) vs. the State’s recommendation of gatherings (10 or more people) proclamations, evictions/rent freezes at the local level, 90-day Redevelopment Agency (RDA) loan forgiveness, and volunteer opportunity for a Council Member to join the Economic Development Loan Fund (EDLF) Committee for an emergency meeting. Mayor Mendenhall provided the following Emergency Loan Program details: $500,000 to be allocated per phase, (first phase received over 300 applications, second phase currently open until MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2020 20 - 3 April 2 at midnight), 0% interest, five-year term, no payments until 90 days after the State of Emergency ceases, and provision being only for businesses with 50 employees or less. Councilmember Fowler inquired about the status of the City’s homeless shelters/resource centers regarding COVID-19. Ms. Otto said as of today, there had been no diagnosed cases in any of the resource centers, however; there was concern how the virus would impact staff, first responders, and residents of shelters/resource centers. She said the County established multiple quarantine locations for individuals in shelters, should the need arise. Councilmember Wharton inquired about the current status of the City and County Building. Mayor Mendenhall said there were pending inspections for asbestos, building elevators, and lead testing for damaged plaster. Ms. Shaffer added there had been two structural inspections of the building, the base isolators performed correctly, and plans were being made for possible phased opening procedures for COVID-19 distancing measures. Straw Poll: Support for Councilmember Wharton to act as a representative on the EDLF loan emergency fund committee. All Council Members were in favor. #5. 3:19:45 PM BRIEFING REGARDING THE ADMINISTRATION'S PLAN TO IMPROVE AND REFINE THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) APPLICATION AND FUNDING PROCESS. The Administration will not be accepting CIP applications for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 and will instead only fund the City's ongoing debt service and essential, ongoing projects such as annual safety improvements. Capital Improvement projects involve the construction, purchase or renovation of buildings, parks, streets or other physical structures. Generally, projects have a useful life of five or more years and cost $50,000 or more. View Attachments Daniel Rip, Marcia White, and Benjamin Luedtke briefed the Council with attachments. Discussion was held regarding goals/components/key elements of the CIP, definition of capital improvements, examples of capital improvements, creation of Administrative Policy, proposed timeline, CIP sources/uses, next steps, and not accepting constituent applications this year. #6. 3:55:16 PM BRIEFING REGARDING A PROPOSAL TO REINSTATE A CITY TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM AS A “LIVABLE STREETS” PROGRAM. During the annual budget process for Fiscal Year 2019-2020, the Council MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2020 20 - 4 allocated funding to support additional traffic calming efforts and asked that the Administration develop recommendations for how to use the funds and identify any additional resources needed to improve traffic calming efforts. The overarching goal for the program would be to improve the safety, livability and attractiveness of neighborhood streets. View Attachments Jennifer Bruno, Jonathan Larsen, Jennifer McGrath, and Benjamin Luedtke briefed the Council with attachments. Discussion was held regarding traffic calming history in the City, types/effectiveness of traffic calming measures, development of a City-wide implementation plan (identifying neighborhood project boundaries, data collection, analysis/prioritization, project selection, and development of a neighborhood street livability toolkit), plan timeline, and possible additional funding tools. Councilmember Fowler recommended having Transportation include input from the Bicycle Advisory Board, the Transportation Advisory Board, school district, and Parent Teacher Association/other parent boards when putting together neighborhood plans. She also encouraged creative thinking when it came to what traffic calming looked like. Councilmember Johnston inquired how the City could be responsive if the proposal was not fully funded. Mr. Larsen said without resources, there was only so much they could do, however; they could look at other funding options. Councilmember Johnston suggested with instances where the City had to react quickly, and if a full plan could not be implemented, to plan how the City could quickly address neighborhood concerns and find ways to help mitigate concerns/problems that arise in the short term. Ms. McGrath said her team could develop criteria for certain situations requiring immediate attention and pull a percentage from the allocated amount to respond in a timely manner. Straw Poll: Support for releasing previously allocated funds for Transportation to conduct a City-wide traffic calming program study. All Council Members were in favor. #7. Tentative Break #8. 5:17:09 PM BRIEFING REGARDING BUDGET AMENDMENT NO. 4 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 BUDGET. Budget amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City’s budgets, including proposed project additions and modifications. The MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2020 20 - 5 proposed amendment includes funding to mitigate impacts related to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, among many other items. View Attachments Mayor Mendenhall, Benjamin Luedtke, Mary Beth Thompson, Lisa Shaffer, Daniel Rip, and Jennifer Bruno briefed the Council with attachments. Discussion was held regarding fund balance status/projections/adjustments, impact fee tracking update, Funding Our Future revenues update, Financial Risk Assessment information (possible timeline), new budget amendment items including: remaining Delong Yard construction costs (General Fund - $246,000), rail spur removal (General Fund - $46,000), playground safety surface improvements (CIP - $39,209), bridge to Backman Project cost increases (Parks Impact Fees - $727,000), Coronavirus (General Fund - $6,090,000) and possible utilization for earthquake emergency response expenses, and FEMA reimbursements (75% COVID reimbursement covering: personal services, personal protective equipment, shelters, etc.). Mayor Mendenhall said her priorities were keeping the public safe, keeping the healthcare system functional/protecting public safety (911, police, fire), keeping as many City functions/services operating as possible, and keeping the City’s economy resilient. #9. 6:28:29 PM INTERVIEW BENJAMIN LARIVIERE PRIOR TO CONSIDERING HIS APPOINTMENT TO THE TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD FOR A TERM ENDING MARCH 24, 2023. View Attachments Councilmember Wharton said Mr. LaRiviere’s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. #10. 6:32:53 PM INTERVIEW JACQUELYN THIEL PRIOR TO CONSIDERING HER APPOINTMENT TO THE BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR A TERM ENDING MARCH 24, 2023. View Attachments Councilmember Wharton said Ms. Thiel’s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. #11. 6:35:29 PM INTERVIEW WENDY PETERSON PRIOR TO CONSIDERING HER APPOINTMENT TO THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR A TERM ENDING MARCH 24, 2024. View Attachments Councilmember Wharton said Ms. Peterson’s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2020 20 - 6 STANDING ITEMS #12. 6:37:32 PM REPORT OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR No discussion was held. #13. 6:38:02 PM REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INCLUDING A REVIEW OF COUNCIL INFORMATION ITEMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Council may give feedback or staff direction on any item related to City Council business, including but not limited to scheduling items. No discussion was held. #14. CONSIDER A MOTION TO ENTER INTO CLOSED SESSION, IN KEEPING WITH UTAH CODE §52-4-205 FOR ANY ALLOWED PURPOSE. Item not held. The meeting adjourned at 6:39 p.m. Minutes approved on April 21, 2020 _______________________________ COUNCIL CHAIR _______________________________ CITY RECORDER This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as other items may have been discussed; please refer to the audio or video for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203(2)(b). This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held March 24, 2020. dr Chris Wharton (Nov 11, 2021 13:06 MST) Cindy Trishman (Nov 11, 2021 15:13 MST) Minutes - March 24, 2020 - Formal & Work Session Council Meetings Final Audit Report 2021-11-11 Created:2021-11-11 By:Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAArV4LoYKglVx6mD8Y_Vs4bk5xOOpsNTvE "Minutes - March 24, 2020 - Formal & Work Session Council Me etings" History Document created by Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) 2021-11-11 - 4:38:25 PM GMT Document emailed to Chris Wharton (chris.wharton@slcgov.com) for signature 2021-11-11 - 4:39:42 PM GMT Email viewed by Chris Wharton (chris.wharton@slcgov.com) 2021-11-11 - 8:06:07 PM GMT Document e-signed by Chris Wharton (chris.wharton@slcgov.com) Signature Date: 2021-11-11 - 8:06:25 PM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) for signature 2021-11-11 - 8:06:26 PM GMT Document e-signed by Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) Signature Date: 2021-11-11 - 10:13:11 PM GMT - Time Source: server Agreement completed. 2021-11-11 - 10:13:11 PM GMT