File #: 21-65    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/12/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/19/2021 Final action:
Title: Discussion and action on a Resolution that the Texas Economic Development Fund Incentive Program - Policy and Guidelines be adopted as the Economic Development Fund contemplated in the January 28, 2020 order issued by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, Docket No. 49849.
Attachments: 1. 38 21-65 Texas Eco Dev Incentive Program Policy and Guidelines, 2. 38
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CITY OF EL PASO, TEXAS
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY FORM

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All Districts
Economic and International Development, Elizabeth Triggs, (915) 212-1619
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PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 1/19/2021

STRATEGIC GOAL:
Goal 1 - Create an Environment Conducive to Strong Sustainable Economic Development

SUBGOAL: Choose an item.

SUBJECT:
APPROVE a Resolution / Ordinance / lease to do what? OR AUTHORIZE the City Manager to do what? Be descriptive of what we want Council to approve. Include $ amount if applicable.
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Discussion and action on a Resolution that the Texas Economic Development Fund Incentive Program - Policy and Guidelines be adopted as the Economic Development Fund contemplated in the January 28, 2020 order issued by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, Docket No. 49849.
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BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION:
Discussion of the what, why, where, when, and how to enable Council to have reasonably complete description of he contemplated action. This should include attachment of bid tabulation, or ordinance or resolution if appropriate. What are the benefits to the City of this action? What are the citizen concerns?
Early last year, the City, in its capacity as a primary local utility regulator and franchise agreement grantor, approved the acquisition of El Paso Electric by Sun Jupiter Holdings, as well as the continued use of City-owned right-of-ways in the
provision of electric utility service by EPE to its customers following acquisition closing. As consideration for these approvals, the City worked to secure commitments from EPE and IIF that preserve and enhance the utility's presence and investment in our community.

Central to those commitments was the establishment of the Texas Economic Development Fund (the "TED Fund"), an $80 million fund to be funded by Sun Jupiter over a period of 15 years and administered by the City of El Paso for the purpose of promoting economic development within EPE's Texas service territory. This fund is in addition to the current stree...

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