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File #: 18-596    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/4/2019 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 1/14/2019 Final action: 10/14/2025
Title: Adoption of Legislative Priorities - Council Resolutions for 2019 NC General Assembly Long Session
Attachments: 1. Recall Resolution, 2. Local Multimodal Transportation Network Resolution, 3. Public Safety Resolution, 4. Texfi Resolution
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TO:                                            Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU:                      Douglas J. Hewett, ICMA-CM, City Manager

 

FROM:                     Telly C. Whitfield, Ph.D., Assistant City Manager

 

DATE:                      January 14, 2019

 

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Adoption of Legislative Priorities - Council Resolutions for 2019 NC General Assembly Long Session                     

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Relationship To Strategic Plan:

Goal I: A Safe and Secure Community

Goal II: Diverse and Viable Economy

Goal III: High Quality Built Environment

Goal IV: Desirable Place to Live, Work and Recreate

Goal V: Sustainable Organizational Capacity

Goal VI: Citizen Engagement & Partnerships

 

Executive Summary:

This item was presented to City Council at their January 7, 2019 Work Session.  After review of the proposed priorities, City Council requested that a revised legislative agenda along with council resolutions be placed on the January 14 Regular Council Meeting agenda for approval.

 

The City of Fayetteville looks forward to working with our state delegation to best meet the needs, concerns and interests of Fayetteville residents during the NC General Assembly Long Session. The legislative priorities will articulate this agenda and serve as the guide to elected officials, staff, and our strategic partners, in their collective efforts to advocate on behalf of the City and its residents.   

 

The 2019 Legislative priorities include the following:

A.                     Legislative support to amend the City’s Charter granting local authority to provide a recall procedure for local elected officials and to hold recall elections.

B.                     Legislative support to strengthen local public safety agencies’ ability to maintain a safe and secure community by:

                     Providing an option to destroy obtained weapons  (revision to N.C.G.S. § 15-11.2);

                     Funding for the relocation of the Fort Bragg Road Fire Station;

                     Securing resources to improve our fiber network for camera system connectivity; and,

                     Ensuring public facilities have adequate generators for emergency operations.

C.                     Legislative support for our local multimodal transportation network by:

                     Creating opportunities to expand existing public bus fleet operations;

                     Restoring formula funding for urban/fixed route transit systems through State Maintenance Assistance Program (SMAP)

                     Maintaining stable funding for the Aviation Trust Fund; and, 

                     Establishing funding for the Blanton Road extension.

D.                     Legislative support for Texfi site’s Brownfield project including groundwater remediation and pilot testing activities.

 

 

Background: 

A preliminary list of recommended legislative priorities for the 2019 Long Session was introduced at the November 13, 2018 Dinner Meeting. A Special Joint Meeting with the State Delegation was held on November 19, 2018 to discuss priorities. City Council revised the list at the January 7, 2019 Work Session.

 

Council supported the following list of priorities that represent the City’s legislative agenda for the 2017 long session:

                     Legislation to protect Fayetteville’s Rental Assistance Management Program (RAMP)

                     Legislation for Phase II of Veterans Park

                     Legislation for Local Small Business Enterprise initiative

                     Legislation for State financial assistance in funding a downtown pedestrian overpass

                     Legislation for the establishment of an Aviation Trust Fund for statewide improvement projects

                     Legislation for funding Fayetteville’s Consolidated 911 Center

                     Legislation for Regional Emergency Preparedness Fund

 

 

 

Issues/Analysis: 

None

 

 

Budget Impact: 

Unknown at this time

 

 

Options

1.                     City Council adopts the resolutions for legislative  support of:

a.                     A charter amendment to allow recall procedures in the City;

b.                     Measures to increase local public safety agencies’ ability to maintain a safe and secure community;

c.                     Additional investment in the City’s local multimodal transportation network; and,

d.                     Texfi site’s Brownfield project.

2. City Council provides further direction to the City Manager.

 

 

Recommended Action: 

Staff recommends that City Council adopt the resolutions for the legislative priorities for the current Long Session.

 

 

Attachments:

Recall Resolution

Public Safety Resolution

Local Multimodal Transportation Network Resolution

Texfi Resolution