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File #: 131523    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2014 In control: FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 3/4/2014
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution effectuating a provision of the 2014 Adopted Budget relating to a $40,000 Special Purpose Account for a compliance audit of the Small Business Enterprise Program.
Sponsors: ALD. HAMILTON, ALD. MURPHY, ALD. WADE, ALD. COGGS, ALD. KOVAC
Indexes: AUDITS, SMALL BUSINESS
Attachments: 1. Hearing Notice List
Number
131523
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
130517
Sponsor
ALD. HAMILTON, MURPHY, WADE, COGGS AND KOVAC
Title
Substitute resolution effectuating a provision of the 2014 Adopted Budget relating to a $40,000 Special Purpose Account for a compliance audit of the Small Business Enterprise Program.
Analysis
This resolution effectuates a provision of the 2014 Adopted Budget to create a Special Purpose Account in the Department of Administration to issue a request for proposal to perform a compliance audit of the Small Business Enterprise Program. The Department of Administration is directed to issue a request for proposal to conduct a compliance audit of the Small Business Enterprise Program.
Body
Whereas, By amendment to the 2014 Adopted Budget, the Common Council directed the creation of a Special Purpose Account R146 in the General Fund of the Department of Administration to be funded with $40,000 to perform a compliance audit of the Small Business Enterprise Program; and

Whereas, Common Council Resolution File Number 130180, adopted June 11, 2013, authorized settlement of Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, et al. v. City of Milwaukee v. D Wilson Consulting Group LLC, et al.; and

Whereas, The settlement agreement provided for continued suspension and repeal of ss. 370-15-1-a and b and 370-21-1 and 2 of the Code which established participation goals for women and minority businesses contracting with City departments; and

Whereas, The Common Council wishes to determine whether the Small Business Enterprise Program is meeting its intended purpose of assisting and protecting the interests of small business concerns in order to promote and encourage full and open competition in the City; and

Whereas, The Housing and Redevelopment Authorities have agreed to provide funds and participate in a compliance audit; and

Whereas, Adoption of appropriate legislation is necessary to effectuate the intent of the amendment; now, therefore, be it

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