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File #: 15-16180    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/21/2021 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 8/9/2021 Final action:
Title: Establish the Charlotte Equitable Development Commission
Attachments: 1. CEDC Ordinance
Title
Establish the Charlotte Equitable Development Commission

Action
Action:
Adopt an ordinance establishing the Charlotte Equitable Development Commission.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Liz Babson, Transportation
Ryan Bergman, Strategy and Budget
Hannah Bromberger, Strategy and Budget

Background
* The Charlotte Equitable Development Commission (CEDC) was approved through the adoption of the Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan - Plan Policy on June 21, 2021, by City Council resolution.
* NC General Statute 160D-306 requires City Council adopt an ordinance to establish a local planning and development-related advisory board.

Explanation
* This action formally establishes the CEDC for an initial three-year term.
* The CEDC is a nine-member commission charged with advising in the assessment of infrastructure throughout the city and recommending strategies that balance equitable investments in areas most in-need, including areas with absent and insufficient facilities, areas experiencing the fastest growth, and areas targeted for growth.
* The CEDC will work with the Charlotte Department of Transportation and the Office of Strategy and Budget to provide input on the development of the city's proposed Capital Investment Plan.
* The CEDC will provide regular updates to the Budget and Effectiveness Council Committee and quarterly reports to City Council.
* The CEDC will be comprised of nine individuals with a maximum of one, three-year term.
* Three appointments will be made by the Mayor and six appointments will be made by City Council.
* Appointees will have significant backgrounds in community development and infrastructure assessments. Examples of preferred experience shall include consulting engineers in the project development business; attorneys specializing in development; developers; independent business representatives; construction contractors; bankers or insurance agents engaged in the financial aspect of development; representatives from...

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