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File #: 210366    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 4/22/2021 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 4/29/2021
Title: Authorizing the creation of a "Special Committee on City Infrastructure Projects under the American Jobs Plan", to develop and recommend strategies for implementing, leveraging, and ensuring inclusion in City infrastructure projects funded under the American Jobs Plan.
Sponsors: Council President Clarke, Councilmember Parker
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 21036600.pdf, 2. Signature21036600
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Authorizing the creation of a "Special Committee on City Infrastructure Projects under the American Jobs Plan", to develop and recommend strategies for implementing, leveraging, and ensuring inclusion in City infrastructure projects funded under the American Jobs Plan.

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WHEREAS, The President's proposed American Jobs Plan is an historic eight-year plan by the federal government to invest nearly two trillion dollars over eight years, in our nation's infrastructure including roads, bridges, ports, airports, mass transit systems, electric power grids, water systems, buildings, and housing; and

WHEREAS, The American Jobs Plan would provide billions of dollars to states and municipalities, and could help fund infrastructure projects in the City of Philadelphia including improvements to SEPTA systems, the airport, City water systems, housing, the Navy Yard, and Philadelphia ports, roads and bridges, possibly creating thousands of family-sustaining jobs for Philadelphia residents; and

WHEREAS, Funding under the American Jobs Plan should be leveraged with other City programs through strategic, inclusive implementation of projects with the greatest impact on the challenges facing city residents including gun violence, lack of opportunities and unemployment; and

WHEREAS, The City's Neighborhood Preservation Initiative invests up to $400 million in affordable housing, basic system repair, retaining walls, permanent housing for the homeless, along with commercial corridor investments that include working capital, property rehabilitation and entrepreneurship, which could all be leveraged with the American Jobs Plan to serve more residents and businesses; and

WHEREAS, A focused analysis by the Special Committee, with recommendations on how best to implement, leverage and ensure inclusion in projects funded by the American Jobs Plan and other City programs, offers a strategic pathway to achieving the greatest return on our investments; now, therefore, be it

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