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6 25 18 City Council Proceedings Official_ Special1 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS SPECIAL SESSION OFFICIAL The Dubuque City Council met in special session at 6:00 p.m. on June 25, 2018 in the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street Present: Mayor Buol; Council Members Del Toro, Jones, Larson, Rios, Shaw; City Manager Van Milligen, City Attorney Brumwell Absent: Council Member Resnick Mayor Buol read the call and stated this is a special session of the City Council called for the purpose of conducting a work session on the following topics. WORK SESSIONS Workforce Solutions and Enhanced Broadband Capacity, Access and Equity in Dubuque 1. Workforce Solutions: Kristin Dietzel, Vice President of Workforce Solutions for Greater Dubuque Development Corporation, 900 Jackson Street conducted a work session the work session. Topic included: • Workforce landscape: population and labor data and five -year trends • Dubuque Works Community Marketing: goals and targets • Economic Overview 2017-2027: Trends in working age population, jobs, labor force • Data-Driven Solutions: People, jobs & wages, employers, programs • Opportunity Dubuque: Definition, current certifications • Outcomes: Graduation and employment rates, race/ethnicity, gender • Process Pathways: traditional, Second Chance, HSED/re-engage • Case stories • Student outreach and offerings to employers • Employer How-To Guide College Employer Connection • Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services partnerships • AccessDubuqueJobs.com: community workforce resource • Investor Spotlight: Stonehill Franciscan Services and Medline Industries, John Deere • Newcomer Services: engagement and retention tools • Community Tours • Distinctively Dubuque participation • Newcomer Focus Group 2 Ms. Dietzel responded to questions from the City Council regarding barriers to participation such as lack of childcare and not being familiar with the program; marketing solutions such as grants, apprenticeships, course schedules; the focus on closing the skills gaps; and opportunities for navigating the housing market for students and newcomers. Ms. Dietzel stated that many people are looking for pet-friendly housing and walkable, urban areas with amenities. The work session ended at 6:50 p.m. 2. Enhanced Broadband Capacity, Access and Equity in Dubuque: David Lyons, Sustainable Innovation Consultant for Greater Dubuque Development Corporation, 900 Jackson Street; and Chris Kohlmann, Information Services Manager for the City of Dubuque conducted the work session. Topics included: • 2015 City Council goal setting o Initial analysis = middle path o Key focus: capacity, access, equity • Early signs of success o Doubled conduit o Quadrupled fiber o Increase in providers from 3 in 2015 to 8 in 2018 • Challenges with fiber-to-home, demographics gaps and control • 2005 feasibility study and referendum • 2005 Municipal Communications Utility Feasibility Study o Consultants hired, contract, residents surveyed o Fiber-to-the-Premise Models o Wireless Model • Net Neutrality Defined • Campaign for Dubuque Municipal Internet o Citizen Petition o Christine Darr presented the Campaign’s supporting viewpoint while addressing issues caused by large company mergers, a change in internet trends, inequitable benefit to for-profit companies; and the need for a new feasibility study and constituent input. • Challenge Infrastructures: physical human, technological, financial, governmental • Cost estimates for new feasibility study Ms. Kohlmann and Mr. Lyons responded to questions from the City Council regarding the complexity of a connecting a municipal service to the internet through many providers, that a municipal service would be improved but not totally neutral; and that local control can still be influenced by state and federal pre-emptions. Keith Brimeyer of Comelec Services addressed issues caused by Dubuque’s topography, lot density, return -on- investment timeline, and provided information on the status of Comelec’s progress in laying fiber within the City. 3 There being no further business, upon motion the City Council adjourned at 7:53 p.m. /s/Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk