Number
210236
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
Sponsor
ALD. JOHNSON, COGGS AND PEREZ
Title
Resolution directing the Department of City Development to collaborate on a report outlining strategies and partnerships to encourage remote workers to relocate to Milwaukee.
Analysis
This resolution directs the Department of City Development to work with related regional public and private entities to investigate and prepare recommendations for encouraging remote workers to relocate to Milwaukee
Body
Whereas, The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered the way most Americans work; and
Whereas, According to a 2020 survey conducted by Enterprise Technology Research, the percentage of workers around the world working permanently from home is expected to double in 2021; and
Whereas, The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted many Americans to reevaluate their living situations; and
Whereas, According to a recent survey conducted by CBRE Group, over the past year, the population cohort with the highest propensity to move has been young, highly-educated urban-dwellers, many of whom have the ability to work remotely; and
Whereas, Milwaukee is a world-class city that boasts unique cultural assets; and
Whereas, Of the 75 largest cities in the United States, Milwaukee ranks 54th for cost of living, placing it among the most-affordable cities; and
Whereas, The Couture expansion of Milwaukee’s HOP streetcar system and creation of MCTS’s new Bus Rapid Transit line along Wisconsin Avenue will continue to enhance Milwaukee’s appeal as a transit-oriented community; and
Whereas, These factors have the potential to make Milwaukee an attractive option as a place of residence for the nation’s growing remote workforce; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Department of City Development is directed to work with regional partners to develop a strategy for encouraging remote workers to relocate to Milwaukee; and, be it
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