File #: 24-1743    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Members of the City Council Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/11/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2024 Final action:
Title: Discussion and action directing the City Manager and City Attorney to review and make recommendations on guidelines to ensure local small businesses can meet the competitive requirements needed to secure bidding contracts in doing business on behalf of the City of El Paso. The review and recommendations shall specifically address the following: 1. Strategies to support and enable local small businesses to successfully compete for City contracts, including outreach, training, and resources. 2. Criteria or incentives to prioritize contracts that infuse additional dollars into the local economy by engaging local vendors and suppliers 3. Policies to encourage or require contractors to provide competitive salaries to their employees, with the aim of improving wages and promoting better-paying jobs for the community. 4. Methods for monitoring and evaluating the impact of these measures on the local economy and workforce.
Attachments: 1. D5 - Hire El Paso First
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
No records to display.

CITY OF EL PASO, TEXAS

LEGISTAR AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORM

 

 

DISTRICT, DEPARTMENT, CONTACT INFORMATIOn:

Please choose District and Department from drop down menu.  Please post exactly as example below.

No Title’s, No emails.  Please use ARIAL 10 Font.

Details

All Districts

Members of the City Council, Representative Isabel Salcido, (915) 212-0005

End

 

 

AGENDA LANGUAGE:

This is the language that will be posted to the agenda.  Please use ARIAL 11 Font.

Title

Discussion and action directing the City Manager and City Attorney to review and make recommendations on guidelines to ensure local small businesses can meet the competitive requirements needed to secure bidding contracts in doing business on behalf of the City of El Paso. The review and recommendations shall specifically address the following: 1. Strategies to support and enable local small businesses to successfully compete for City contracts, including outreach, training, and resources. 2. Criteria or incentives to prioritize contracts that infuse additional dollars into the local economy by engaging local vendors and suppliers 3. Policies to encourage or require contractors to provide competitive salaries to their employees, with the aim of improving wages and promoting better-paying jobs for the community. 4. Methods for monitoring and evaluating the impact of these measures on the local economy and workforce.

End