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Transmittal - 1/27/2022 MARY BETH THOMPSON Chief Financial Officer ERIN MENDENHALL Mayor DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 451 SOUTH STATE STREET, ROOM 245 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114 TEL 801-535-6403 CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL ________________________ Date Received: ___________________ Rachel Otto, Chief of Staff Date sent to Council: ______________ _____________________________________________________________________________ TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: January 25, 2022 Dan Dugan, Chair FROM: Rachel Otto, Chief of Staff__________________________________________________ Mary Beth Thompson, Chief Financial Officer___________________________________ SUBJECT: Free Fare February STAFF CONTACT: Rachel Otto – rachel.otto@slcgov.com Mary Beth Thompson – marybeth.thompson@slcgov.com Sara Montoya – sara.montoya@slcgov.com DOCUMENT TYPE: Informative Item RECOMMENDATION: N/A BUDGET IMPACT: N/A BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Mayor Mendenhall created the Free Fare February (FFF) initiative for three reasons: 1. To help people get out of their cars and keep our air cleaner during a time when Salt Lake City typically experiences winter inversions; 2. To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games; and 3. To gather some valuable data on how free fares impact transit use. Ultimately, the Mayor has the desire to see fare-less public transportation systemwide, which is a vision that we believe is shared by some Council members as well. To launch FFF, Mayor Mendenhall joined Provo City Mayor Kaufusi and Ogden City Mayor Caldwell to email numerous stakeholders, including other mayors, businesses, ski resorts, and foundations, inviting them to participate in some way. The goal was to raise between $1 million and $1.3 million to support the system for the month. All UTA bus and train services would be free, including Bus, TRAX, FrontRunner, Streetcar, Paratransit, and UTA On-Demand. rachel otto (Jan 26, 2022 10:38 MST) rachel otto (Jan 26, 2022 10:38 MST) 01/27/2022 01/27/2022 Free Fare February Transmittal to City Council January 25, 2022 Page 2 of 2 Around 30 organizations offered to contribute either through a direct contribution, media support, or by continuing to pay for a month of employee passes. UTA requested that Salt Lake City accept the financial contributions to the Salt Lake City Foundation (“Foundation”) and then transfer those contributions to UTA through an MOU. Using the Foundation as a donation pass-through makes the financial and legal process quicker and more streamlined. The Donations that the Foundation will be accepting are as follows: Dominion Energy $20,000 The Gibson Family Foundation $50,000 Intermountain Healthcare $20,000 UCAIR $15,000 High Valley Transit $20,000 Chevron $10,000 Although the Foundation will be accepting the donations and is not subject to Chapter 3.60 of the City Code governing donations, the Foundation nonetheless will be compliant with City requirements, and City Code requires that (1) each of the donors enter into a donation agreement, (2) acceptance of the donation is done in consultation with the finance department, and (3) the donations are not subject to conditions. Additionally, City Code requires that City Council be informed of any donation prior to entering into a donation agreement which is accomplished by this transmittal. Thus, the Foundation is following the same process that is required by the City for accepting donations. PUBLIC PROCESS: N/A EXHIBITS: N/A Signature: Email:Garrett.Danielson@slcgov.com