City Council Strategy Session
TL;DR
Charlotte City Council held a strategy session focused on COVID-19 stimulus fund allocation, approving $4 million for the Rescue Mission and developing plans for homeless and affordable housing. The council also discussed transportation improvement projects and went into a brief closed session to consult with the city attorney.
Key Decisions
- COVID-19 Federal Stimulus Funding Passed (Unanimous)
- Homeless and Affordable Housing Plan Approved (Unanimous)
- Rescue Mission Funding Approved $4 Million (Unanimous)
Agenda
- 5:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL STRATEGY SESSION, CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER, REGULAR MEETING HOSTED FROM ROOM 267
- This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and the City's YouTube channel.
- 15-16967 Untitled itemStrategy Session
- 1. COVID-19 Federal Stimulus UpdateStrategy SessionAction: Approve Passed
A motion was made by Council Member Bokhari and seconded by Council Member Winston to approve the COVID-19 Federal Stimulus Update; HIRE CLT and Corridors Workforce Study, "Open for Business" Strategy, Youth/Teen Impact, allocation of $4 Million for the Rescue Mission, and Homeless and Affordable Housing plan. The motion carried unanimously.
- 2. State Transportation Improvement Projects UpdateStrategy SessionAction: For Information Only
- 3. Council Committee Report OutsStrategy SessionAction: For Information Only
- 4. Closed Session (as necessary)Strategy SessionAction: Go into Closed Session Passed
A motion was made by Council Member Driggs and seconded by Council Member Winston to go into Closes session pursuant to G.S.143-318.11(a)(3) to consult with the City Attorney in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege in the matter of Mack v. City of Charlotte. The motion carried unanimously. The meeting recessed at 7:57 pm to go into closed session in Room 267. the meeting returned to open session 8:17 pm and adjourned at 8:18 pm in Room 267.
- 8 AdjournmentAction: Adjourn