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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
March 30, 2020
5:00 PM, City Council Chambers
I.CALL TO ORDER
II.ROLL CALL
III.COUNCIL COMMENTS AND BOARD REPORTS
IV.CITY MANAGER UPDATE
V.ACTION ITEM
Ordinance #04, Series of 2020 - Emergency Response Appropriations
VI.ADJOURN
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MEMORANDUM
TO:Mayor and City Council
FROM:James R. True, City Attorney
Sara Ott, City Manager
Pete Strecker, Finance Director
DATE:March 27, 2020
RE:Request for Emergency Response Appropriations from
General Fund Balance
SUMMARY: This is the second reading of Ordinance #04, (Series of 2020) being
considered by Council as an emergency ordinance pursuant to Section 9.12 and Section
4.11 of the Aspen City Charter. This Ordinance provides new appropriations of $200,000
from the City’s General Fund for the purpose of aiding City of Aspen residents
experiencing housing, childcare and food insecurity due to the drastic reduction of
employment opportunities resulting from the impacts of COVID-19.
These financial resources are proposed to be transferred to Pitkin County Human
Services to administer through its existing qualifications framework. This includes Pitkin
County verifying income, household size, needs, and leveraging eligibility for existing
state and federal aid programs.
An intergovernmental agreement (IGA) would be executed by the Aspen city manager
with Pitkin County to document details of tracking and reporting on the funds used for City
of Aspen residents.
These funds may be eligible for reimbursement in the future through state and federal
relief packages; however, there is no guarantee. Further, reimbursement processes take
time, while the need is immediate for the City’s economically vulnerable residents.
BACKGROUND:The City of Aspen has been under a local disaster emergency
declaration since March 12, 2020 due to COVID-19. Since the declaration, several Public
Health Orders for local and state public health officials, as well as Executive Order from
Governor Polis, has halted most aspects of Aspen’s hospitality economy. This has put
some residents in immediate financial hardship for the most basic living needs
unemployment rises in our city.
As of March 19, 2020, midday, at least 50% of the 382 requests for relief that have been
from City of Aspen residents. For these applications, County staff are conducting
interviews and qualifying people as quickly as reasonably possible. Based on initial
estimates, assistance is projected to be typically $100-$800/month for food plus additional
dollars for rent assistance depending upon income and family size.
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Without greater specifics at this time, an initial contribution of $200,000 is proposed to
add a significant boost to the County’s efforts as bridge funding.
FINANCES: This is a new appropriation request from the fund balance of the City’s
General Fund. While the City’s collections (from taxes and fees) will be muted for 2020
relative to previous forecasts assumed when the 2020 Budget was adopted, this
additional $200,000 can be supported from current reserves and will be factored into
future spending authority decisions for this year.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Ordinance #04, Series
2020.
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ORDINANCE NO. 04
(SERIES OF 2020)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO
ADOPTING EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS TO THE 2020 MUNICIPAL BUDGET
IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19
WHEREAS,the City of Aspen declared a local disaster emergency on March 12, 2020 pertaining
to the occurrence or imminent threat of widespread or severe damage, injury or loss of life or
property resulting from COVID-19; and
WHEREAS,whereas the City of Aspen commenced and continues to support crisis response
efforts (through both personal and other resources) led by the Pitkin County Incident Management
Team; and
WHEREAS,on March 17, 2020 Pitkin County Board of Commissioners adopted emergency
spending authority for its Public Health Emergency Response programs to provide additional
resources for rental, food and childcare assistance for those experiencing financial distress as a
result of the COVID-19 impact; and
WHEREAS,current resources dedicated within Pitkin County’s budget appropriation are likely
to be insufficient to address the aggregate demands for relief, including those from City of Aspen
residents;
WHEREAS, the City of Aspen (the “City”) is a legally and regularly created, established,
organized and existing municipal corporation under the provisions of Article XX of the
Constitution of the State of Colorado and the home rule charter of the City (the “Charter”); and
WHEREAS, Section 9.12 of the Charter authorizes the City Council to enact emergency
appropriations through an emergency ordinances adopted pursuant to Section 4.11 for the
preservation of public property, health, peace, or safety upon the unanimous vote of City Council
members present or upon a vote of four (4) Council members, whichever is less; and
NOW THEREFORE,be it resolved by City Council,
Section 1.
That the budget for the City of Aspen, Colorado for fiscal year 2020 be amended to include an
additional one-time emergency appropriation of $200,000 from the City of Aspen’s General Fund.
These additional resources shall be released to Pitkin County under an Intergovernmental
Agreement (IGA) for the purpose of providing financial relief to City of Aspen residents in the
areas of rental, food and childcare assistance under the existing Pitkin County qualification’s
structure for relief. City Council does hereby authorize the City Manager of the City of Aspen to
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execute suchIGA on behalf of the City of Aspen, subject to the approval of the City Manager and the
City Attorney.
Section 2.
It is hereby declared that, in the opinion of the City Council, an emergency exists; there is a need for
the preservation of public property, health, peace, or safety of the City of Aspen, its residents, and
guests.
This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage by the City Council at the second
reading of the Ordinance.
The City Clerk is directed that publication of this ordinance shall be made as soon as practical and no
later than ten (10) days following final passage.
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held
invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions
thereof.
This ordinance shall not have any effect on existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement
of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances amended as herein
provided, and the same shall be construed and concluded under such prior ordinances.
INTRODUCED AND READ as provided by law as an emergency ordinance by the City Council of
the City of Aspen on the day of , 2020.
_______________________
Torre, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________
Nicole Henning, City Clerk
FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this _______ day of ______________, 2020, by
the unanimous vote of all City Council members present; or
a vote of four (4) council members.
_______________________
Torre, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________
Nicole Henning, City Clerk
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