File #: ID 18-0216    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/3/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/24/2018 Final action: 4/24/2018
Title: Resolution Adopting the "City of Greensboro Local Preference Policy for Certain Types of City Contracts"
Attachments: 1. Greensboro Local Preference Policy - 3.0 Final.pdf, 2. 18-0216 RESOLUTION Local Preference Policy.pdf
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Resolution Adopting the “City of Greensboro Local Preference Policy for Certain Types of City Contracts”

 

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Department: Legal

Council District: Not Applicable

 

Public Hearing: Not Applicable

Advertising Date/By: Not Applicable

 

Contact 1 and Phone: Tom Carruthers, City Attorney, ext 2320

Contact 2 and Phone: James A. Dickens, Deputy City Attorney, ext 2327

 

PURPOSE:  Councilmembers Justin Outling and Tammi Thurm requested a Resolution creating a local preference policy for the City of Greensboro for certain types of City contracts.

 

BACKGROUND:   According to the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, “a growing body of research shows… that locally owned businesses create communities that are more prosperous, entrepreneurial, connected, and generally better off across a wide range of metrics.”  In addition, “these studies find that local businesses recirculate a greater share of every dollar in the local economy, as they create locally owned supply chains and invest in their employees.”  This recirculation creates a multiplier effect that increases the value of dollars initially spent. The City of Greensboro Local Preference Policy for Certain Types of City Contracts will ensure the best overall value in the procurement of goods and services while providing a preference to local businesses to support the City’s economic development.  An additional benefit of this Local Preference Policy is the benefit derived by the City when goods and services are being provided by local businesses which have the opportunity to be more timely and responsive when providing goods and services.

 

BUDGET IMPACT:                       None.

 

RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUESTED:  The City Council is requested to adopt a Resolution Adopting the “City of Greensboro Local Preference Policy for Certain Types of City Contracts”.