10.A.
City Council Meeting - FINAL (AMENDED)
- Meeting Date:
- 03/18/2025
- From:
- Sarah Langley, Public Affairs Director
TITLE:
Approval of materials for Washington DC Lobbying Trip
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Consideration and Approval of materials for the Washington DC Lobbying Trip
Executive Summary:
Every year, a delegation comprised of the Mayor, two Councilmembers and City Leadership travels to Washington DC to meet with federal representatives to champion the needs of Flagstaff. This year, the federal lobbying trip is set to take place on March 31 - April 3. The lobbying packet details the topics that will be discussed during meetings between the Council, City Leadership and federal representatives. This year, topics include the Rio de Flag Flood Control Project, forest health, affordable housing, Flagstaff Pulliam Airport infrastructure needs, the Red Gap Ranch Regional Pipeline/ NAIWRSA Settlement, the City's FY26 Congressionally Directed Spending requests and the City's PROTECT grant application. More information on these topics can be found in the attached lobbying packet.
Financial Impact:
None
Policy Impact:
None.
Previous Council Decision or Community Discussion:
None.
Options and Alternatives to Recommended Action:
Do not approve materials for the Washington DC Lobbying Trip
Background and History:
N/A
Connection to PBB Priorities and Objectives:
The federal lobbying packet supports the following priorities:
- Safe and Healthy Community
- Sustainable & Innovative Infrastructure
- Robust & Resilient Economy
- Livable Community
- Environmental Stewardship
Connection to Regional Plan:
- Environmental Planning & Conservation
- Energy
- Transportation
- Public Buildings, Services, Facilities & Safety
- Neighborhoods, Housing & Urban Conservation
Connection to Carbon Neutrality Plan:
- CR-1: Ensure all mitigation actions improve Flagstaff's ability to adapt to the future.
- CR-2: Strengthen existing community systems to create resilience to both short-term shocks and long-term change
- DD-2: Create inclusive networks for walking and biking that are continuous, attractive, safe, comprehensive, and convenient for people of all ages.
- DD-5: Invest in comprehensive and equitable transit.
- HA-1: Create housing options for households at all income levels and family sizes occupied by local residents
Connection to 10-Year Housing Plan:
- Create housing options for households at all income levels and family sizes occupied by local residents.
- Connect people to equitable housing solutions.
- Preserve affordable housing.
Connection to Division Specific Plan:
N/A