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File #: 15-13428    Version: Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/19/2020 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 6/8/2020 Final action:
Title: Amendments to the Charlotte Business INClusion Program Policy
Attachments: 1. CBI Program Policy, 2. 06.01.2020 Charlotte Business INCLusion Policy Revisions Strategy Session Presentation
Title
Amendments to the Charlotte Business INClusion Program Policy

Action
Action:
A. Approve revisions to the Charlotte Business INClusion Program Policy and make the revisions effective July 1, 2020, and


Body
Committee Chair:
James Mitchell, Workforce and Business Development Committee

Staff Resource(s):
Phil Reiger, General Services
Kay Elmore, General Services
Patrick Baker, City Attorney's Office
Thomas Powers III, City Attorney's Office

Current Policy
? City Council approved the most recent version of the Charlotte Business INClusion (CBI) Program Policy on November 27, 2017.
? City Council adopted the 2017 Disparity Study and set a sunset of January 1, 2023, for race-conscious and gender-conscious goals for the CBI Program Policy.
? Staff thereafter reviewed the 2017 Disparity Study recommendations and drafted proposed revisions to the CBI Program Policy based on those recommendations.
? The Charlotte Business INClusion Advisory Committee voted in 2018 to recommend changes to the CBI Program Policy and forwarded those recommendations to City Council's Economic Development Committee for consideration.

Proposed Changes
A summary of the Committee's recommendations includes:
? Adding the history of the 2017 Disparity Study adoption and findings;
? Reducing the construction dollar threshold from $300,000 to $200,000;
? Clarifying the appeal review process;
? Adding new definitions for "Good Faith Efforts Documentation," "Payment Affidavit," and "State HUB Office," and updating the "Financial Partner" definition;
? Allowing bidders 24 hours after bid opening to submit utilization commitments;
? Reducing the good faith effort points from 15 to 10 for both "Breaking Down Work," and "Negotiating in good faith with MWBEs and SBEs;" and
? Making other minor, non-substantive edits to increase readability.

Committee Discussion
? The Economic Development Committee (ED Committee) was briefed in 2018 on the proposed changes to the CBI policy based on t...

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