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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10057ORDINANCE NO. 10057 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PUEBLO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND EPTIMIZO LLC FOR PROFESSIONAL FOOD SYSTEMS CONSULTING SERVICES WHEREAS, the City of Pueblo (“City”) is desirous of obtaining professional food systems consulting services and Eptimizo LLC is uniquely situated to provide those services; and WHEREAS, Pueblo Municipal Code Section 1-9-10 generally prohibits a former employee, within six (6) months following termination of his or her employment, from being employed by an employer who contracts with the City involving matters which he or she was directly involved in during his or her employment; and WHEREAS, Monique Marez was a City employee within the last six (6) months and will be employed by Eptimizo LLC, the entity contracting to perform professional services for the City; and WHEREAS, no current City official or employee has a personal interest in the Professional Services Agreement (“Agreement”), and Monique Marez’s interest is hereby disclosed to City Council, such that the Agreement is not considered a contract subject to Pueblo Municipal Code Section 1-9-10; and WHEREAS, despite the inapplicability of Pueblo Municipal Code Section 1-9-10, the City Council finds Monique Marez’s employment of less than a year with the City as incidental and of no impact on the Agreement, and disclaims and waives any actual or perceived conflict created by contracting with Eptimizo LLC; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that: SECTION 1. The Agreement for Professional Services (“Agreement”) between the City of Pueblo, a Municipal Corporation, and Eptimizo LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, having been approved as to form by the City Attorney, is hereby approved, conditioned on Monique Marez’s prior resignation or termination from City employment. SECTION 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute and deliver the aforesaid Agreement in the name of the City and the City Clerk is directed to affix the seal of the City thereto and attest same. SECTION 3. The officers and staff of the City are authorized to perform any and all acts consistent with this Ordinance and the attached Amendment, which are necessary or appropriate to implement the transactions described therein. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of final action by the Mayor and City. Action by City Council: Introduced and initial adoption of Ordinance by City Council on November 8, 2021. Final adoption of Ordinance by City Council on November 22, 2021 . President of City Council Action by the Mayor: ☒ Approved on November 24, 2021 . □ Disapproved on based on the following objections: _ Mayor Action by City Council After Disapproval by the Mayor: □ Council did not act to override the Mayor's veto. □ Ordinance re-adopted on a vote of , on □ Council action on _______ failed to override the Mayor’s veto. President of City Council ATTEST City Clerk City Clerk’s Office Item # S-11 Background Paper for Proposed Ordinance COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 8, 2021 TO: President Lawrence W. Atencio and Members of City Council VIA: Marisa Stoller, City Clerk FROM: Nicholas A. Gradisar, Mayor SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PUEBLO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND EPTIMIZO LLC FOR PROFESSIONAL FOOD SYSTEMS CONSULTING SERVICES SUMMARY: Attached is an Ordinance approving and authorizing the Mayor to sign an Agreement for Professional Services (“Agreement”) with Eptimizo LLC for professional food systems consulting services, to include the expansion of the Pueblo Food Project with Eptimizo’s unique expertise. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: On March 9, 2020, by Ordinance No. 9675, City Council approved an agreement with Colorado State University-Pueblo for Project No. CI2008, in which the City agreed to pay for research services to enable the development of a community-driven strategic plan to address food system and food access gaps in both the City of Pueblo and Pueblo County. BACKGROUND: Eptimizo LLC is run by Monique Marez, who has particular knowledge and experience with respect to the Pueblo Food Project and is uniquely situated to advise on its continued success and expansion. Her work has demonstrated collaboration with community partners and internal teams which is required to deliver results and has garnered attention on state and federal levels. Ms. Marez will be resigning from City employment prior to this Agreement becoming effective. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: Under the attached Agreement, the City would pay Eptimizo LLC the monthly amount of $4,800 effective December 1, 2021, with a maximum amount of $57,600.00, until such time as the Basic Services are completed or the maximum compensation is reached. Funds from the General Fund and the Mayor’s Budget will be used to pay for the Agreement. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Not applicable to this Ordinance. STAKEHOLDER PROCESS: Not applicable to this Ordinance. ALTERNATIVES: If this Ordinance is not approved, the Pueblo Food Council Project is unlikely to grow further. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the Ordinance. Attachments: Proposed Ordinance Proposed Agreement AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered this 15' day of December,2021 ("Effective Date"),by and between the City of Pueblo,a Colorado Municipal Corporation,(hereinafter referred to as"Client")and Eptimizo LLC,a Colorado limited liability company,(hereinafter referred to as"Consultant")for Consultant to render professional services for Client with respect to the Pueblo Food Council Project and related ancillary services,hereinafter referred to as the"Project". In consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth,the parties agree as follows: SECTION 1. GENERAL AND SCOPE OF SERVICES. (a) Consultant shall satisfactorily perform the professional consulting services for the Project described in more detail in Schedule I attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference(the"Basic Services"). Such services shall include all usual and customary professional consulting services in connection with Consultant's work on the Project. (b) Consultant shall maintain prudent and accurate records of all transactions.The Consultant shall track all project activities.Client will not reimburse or otherwise pay for any of Consultant's transactions,as such costs are part of Consultant's business. (c) To the extent Consultant performs any of the Project work through subcontractors or subconsultants,Consultant shall be and remain as fully responsible for the full performance and quality of services performed by such subcontractors or subconsultants as it is for services performed directly by Consultant or Consultant's employees. (d) To the extent Consultant requires access to private property to perform its services hereunder,Consultant shall be required to make arrangements to obtain such access. However,in the event Client has already secured access for Consultant to any such property through a right of entry agreement,access agreement,letter of consent or other instrument,Consultant shall fully comply with and be subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein. A copy of any such instrument will be provided to Consultant upon request. SECTION 2. CONSULTANT'S RESPONSIBILITIES. (a) Consultant shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, and timely completion of Consultant's work,including that performed by Consultant's subconsultants and subcontractors,and including reports and other services,notwithstanding Client's initial acceptance of same. (b) Consultant shall be responsible, in accordance with applicable law,to Client for all loss or damage to Client caused by Consultant's negligent act or omission; and Consultant hereby irrevocably waives and excuses Client and Client's attorneys from compliance with any requirement to obtain a certificate of review as a condition precedent to commencement of an action,including any such requirements set forth in Section 13-20-602,C.R.S.or similar statute,whether now existing or hereafter enacted. (c) Consultant shall be completely responsible for the safety of Consultant's employees in the execution of work under this Agreement and shall provide all necessary safety and protective equipment for said employees, if any. (d) Before undertaking any work or incurring any expense which Consultant considers beyond or in addition to the Statement of Work described in Schedule I or otherwise contemplated by the terms of this Agreement, Consultant shall advise Client in writing that(i)Consultant considers the work beyond the scope of this Agreement, (ii)the reasons that Consultant believes the out of scope or additional work should be performed, and (iii) a reasonable estimate of the cost of such work. Consultant shall not proceed with any out of scope or additional work until authorized in writing by Client. The compensation for such authorized work shall be negotiated. Unauthorized work shall not be compensated. SECTION 3. FEES FOR SERVICES; PAYMENT. (a) Client will pay to Consultant as full compensation for all services required to be performed by Consultant under this Agreement,except for services for additional work or work beyond the scope of this Agreement,the maximum sum of U.S. $57,600.00.Said sum shall be paid in equal monthly installments of$4,800.00 beginning on ,2021 and then on the 15'h day of each following month,until such time as the Basic Services are completed,the maximum sum is reached,or this Agreement is terminated,whichever occurs first. 1 (b) Consultant shall submit periodically,but not more frequently than monthly,records of time worked and services rendered. Records shall contain appropriate documentation, if available, evidencing that such services have been performed. Consultant must submit a written request and obtain signed approval prior to completing any work beyond the scope of this agreement. (c) No separate or additional payment shall be made for profit, overhead, telephone expenses, travel, lodging, routine photocopying,computer time,secretarial or clerical time,or similar expenses. (d) No compensation shall be paid to Consultant for services required and expenditures incurred in correcting Consultant's mistakes or negligence. (e) Compensation for authorized work beyond the scope of this Agreement shall be governed by the provisions of Section 2(d). (f) In the event services under this Agreement are phased and to be performed in more than one fiscal year or are subject to annual appropriation,Consultant acknowledges that funds only in the amount of initial appropriation are available and it shall confirm availability of funds before proceeding with work exceeding initial and subsequent annual appropriations. SECTION 4. CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES. (a) Client agrees to advise Consultant regarding Client's Project requirements and to provide all relevant information,data,and previous reports accessible to Client which Consultant may reasonably require. (b) Client shall designate a Project Representative to whom all communications from Consultant shall be directed and who shall have limited administrative authority on behalf of Client to receive and transmit information and make decisions with respect to the Project. Said representative shall not,however,have authority to bind Client as to matters of governmental policy or fiscal policy,nor to contract for additions or obligations exceeding a value which is the lesser of$5,000.00 or 5%of the maximum contract price. (c) Client shall examine all documents presented by Consultant,and render decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time. The Client's approval of any reports,documents or other materials or product furnished hereunder shall not in any way relieve Consultant of responsibility for the professional adequacy of its work. (d) Client shall perform its obligations and render decisions within a reasonable time under the circumstances presented. Based upon the nature of Client and its requirements,a period of fourteen(14)days shall be presumed reasonable for any decision not involving policy decision or significant financial impact,when all information reasonably necessary for Client to responsibly render a decision has been furnished. A period of forty-five(45)days shall be presumed reasonable for Client to act with respect to any matter involving policy or significant financial impact. The above periods of presumed reasonableness shall be extended where information reasonably required is not within the custody or control of Client but must be procured from others. SECTION 5. TERM AND TERMINATION. (a) Term. The term of this Agreement begins on the Effective Date and will continue until such time as the Basic Services are completed,the maximum compensation provided for complete performance in Section 3(a) is reached,or unless otherwise sooner terminated in accordance with this Agreement,whichever occurs first. Client reserves the right to extend the term of this Agreement in one-year increments by written acceptance of both parties. (b) Fund Appropriation. This agreement is expressly made subject to the limitations of the Colorado Constitution. Nothing herein shall constitute,nor be deemed to constitute,the creation of a debt or multi-year fiscal obligation or an obligation of future appropriations by the City Council of Pueblo, contrary to Article X, §20 of the Colorado Constitution or any other constitutional,statutory or charter debt limitation. Notwithstanding any other provision of this agreement,with respect to any financial obligation of City which may arise under this agreement in any fiscal year after the current year,in the event the budget or other means of appropriations for any such year fails to provide funds in sufficient amounts to discharge such obligation,such failure shall not constitute a default by or breach of this agreement. The termination of this Agreement due to lack of funding shall be without penalty to the City. (c) Client reserves the right to terminate this Agreement and Consultant's performance hereunder,at any time upon 2 written notice,either for cause or for convenience. Upon such termination,Consultant and its subcontractors shall cease all work and stop incurring expenses,and shall promptly deliver to Client all data,reports,plans,calculations, summaries and all other information,documents,work product and materials as Consultant may have accumulated in performing this Agreement,together with all finished work and work in progress. (d) Upon termination of this Agreement for events or reasons not the fault of Consultant,Consultant shall be paid the monthly rate on a pro-rated basis for all services rendered and reasonable costs incurred to date of termination,together with any reasonable costs incurred within ten(10)days of termination provided such latter costs could not be avoided or were incurred in mitigating loss or expenses to Consultant or Client. In no event shall payment to Consultant upon termination exceed the maximum compensation provided for complete performance in Section 3(a). (e) In the event termination of this Agreement or Consultant's services is for breach of this Agreement by Consultant,or for other fault of Consultant including but not limited to any failure to timely proceed with work,or to pay its employees and consultants,or to perform work according to the highest professional standards,or to perform work in a manner deemed satisfactory by Client's Project Representative, then in that event, Consultant's entire right to compensation shall be limited to the lesser of:(a)the reasonable value of completed work to Client,or(b)payment at the monthly rate on a pro-rated basis for services satisfactorily performed and reimbursable expenses reasonably incurred,prior to date of termination. (f) Consultant's professional responsibility for its completed work and services shall survive any termination. SECTION 6. SITE ACCESS. In the event the Project will require access to property not under the control of Client, Consultant and Consultant's employees and consultants shall obtain all additional necessary approval and clearances required for access to such property. Client shall assist Consultant in obtaining access to such property at reasonable times but makes no warranty or representation whatsoever regarding access to such property. Notwithstanding the foregoing,Consultant understands and agrees that entry to some property by Consultant may be subject to compliance by Consultant with the terms and conditions of an access agreement in accordance with section 1(d)of this Agreement. SECTION 7. EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE. Consultant will not be provided with Client owned equipment ("Equipment"), such as computers or software, for Consultant's work on the Project. All equipment must be provided by Consultant and Consultant shall make no claim to any Equipment or other Client property provided under this Agreement. Consultant shall cooperate in all instances with Client to ensure compliance with Client's policies,including its information technology policies,and the protection of Client's data and systems. SECTION 8. USE OF DOCUMENTS. Data, plans, reports, and all other documents prepared or provided by Consultant hereunder shall become the sole property of Client,and Client shall be vested with all rights therein of whatever kind or nature and however created,whether by common law,statute,or equity. Client shall have access at all reasonable times to inspect and make copies of all notes,plans, reports and all other data or other documents pertaining to the work to be performed under this Agreement. In no event shall Consultant publish work product developed pursuant to this Agreement except(i)with advance written consent of Client,which consent may be granted or withheld in Client's sole and absolute discretion,and(ii)in full compliance with the requirements of this Agreement and applicable regulations. SECTION 9. INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY. (a) Consultant agrees that it shall procure and will maintain during the term of this Agreement,such insurance as will protect it from claims under workers'compensation acts,claims for damages because of personal injury including bodily injury,sickness or disease or death of any of its employees or of any person other than its employees,claims or damages because of injury to or destruction of property including loss of use resulting therefrom,and from claims for damages for professional liability. (b) Consultant agrees to hold harmless,defend,and indemnify Client from and against any liability to third parties, arising out of negligent acts or omissions of Consultant, its employees, subcontractors,and consultants. 3 SECTION 10. SUBCONTRACTS. (a) Client acknowledges that Consultant is the prime contractor and the only party with whom Client has a contractual relationship under this Agreement. To the extent Consultant performs any Project activities through subconsultants or subcontractors,Consultant shall contractually bind each of its subconsultants and subcontractors by subcontract agreement to all of the terms of this Agreement which are for the benefit of Client,and Client shall be a third-party beneficiary of those subcontract provisions. (b) Consultant shall indemnify and defend Client from all claims and demands for payment for services provided by subcontractors of Consultant. (c) Consultant acknowledges that,due to the nature of the services to be provided under this Agreement,the Client has a substantial interest in the personnel and consultants to whom Consultant assigns principal responsibility for services performed under this Agreement. Consequently,Consultant shall not assign or reassign Project work to any person to whom Client has reasonable objection. SECTION 11. MISCELLANEOUS. (a) Notices. Any and all notices or other communications required or permitted by this Agreement or by law to be served on or given to either Consultant or Client by the other party shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served and given when personally delivered to the party to whom it is directed,or in lieu of such personal service,when deposited in the United States mail,first-class postage prepaid,addressed to the Client,Attention:Nicholas A.Gradisar,Mayor, 1 City Hall Place,Pueblo, Colorado 81003;or to Consultant,Attention:Monique Marez, 159 Midway Avenue,Pueblo,Colorado 81004.Either party may change its address for the purpose of this paragraph by giving written notice of such change to the other party in the manner provided in this paragraph. (b) Entire Agreement. This instrument contains the entire agreement between Consultant and Client respecting the Project,and any other written or oral agreement or representation respecting the Project or the duties of either Client or Consultant in relation thereto not expressly set forth in this instrument and its attachments is null and void.In the case of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement for Professional Services and terms of Schedule /or any other attachment hereto,the terms of this Agreement shall govern. (c) Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on the parties hereto and on their successors and assigns; provided,however,neither this Agreement,nor any part thereof, nor any moneys due or to become due hereunder to Consultant may be assigned by it without the written consent of Client, which consent may be withheld in Client's sole and absolute discretion.Any assignment or attempted assignment in violation of this subsection shall be void. (d) Amendments. No amendment to this Agreement shall be made nor be enforceable unless made by written amendment signed by an authorized representative of Consultant and by Client in accordance with the requirements of Section 4(b)of this Agreement or upon authorization of Client's governing board. (e) Choice of Law. This Agreement shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. Any unresolved dispute arising from or concerning any breach of this Agreement shall be decided in a state court of competent jurisdiction located in Pueblo,Colorado. (f) Equal Employment Opportunity. In connection with the performance of this Agreement,neither Consultant nor its consultants shall discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,color,religion,sex,national origin,disability,gender orientation or age. Consultant shall endeavor to ensure that its employees are treated during employment without regard to their race,color,religion,sex,national origin,disability,gender orientation or age. (g) Severability. If any provision of this Agreement,except for Section 2,is determined to be directly contrary to and prohibited by law,then such provision shall be deemed void and the remainder of the Agreement enforced. However,it is the intent of the parties that Section 2 of this Agreement not be severable,and that if any provision of said section be determined to be contrary to law,then this entire Agreement shall be void. (h) Conditional. This Agreement is conditioned on Monique Marez ("Marez"), employee of Consultant, first resigning all employment with Client and disclaiming any further interest in said employment. Marez desires no further employment with Client and wishes to make her expertise non-exclusive and available to multiple third parties,conduct business in her own name,sustain her own profits and losses,and otherwise be independent and separate from Client.Through execution of 4 this Agreement,Consultant and Marez hereby disclaim and waive any further interest in the resigned position and its associated rights and obligations.This Agreement shall not take effect until such time as Marez's resignation from Client becomes effective. SECTION 12. STATE-IMPOSED MANDATES PROHIBITING WORKERS WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM PERFORMING WORK. (a) At or prior to the time for execution of this Agreement,Consultant shall submit to the Purchasing Agent of the Client its certification that it does not knowingly employ or contract with a"worker without authorization",as that term is defined within§8-17.5-101 (9),C.R.S.(herein"Worker without Authorization"), who will perform work under this Agreement and that the Consultant will participate in either the"E-Verify Program" created in Public Law 208, 104th Congress, as amended and expanded in Public law 156, 108th Congress,as amended,that is administered by the United States Department of Homeland Security or the "Department Program" established pursuant to section 8-17.5-102(5)(c), C.R.S. that is administered by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment in order to confirm the employment eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment to perform work under this Agreement. (b) Consultant shall not: (i) Knowingly employ or contract with a Worker without Authorization to perform work under this Contract; (ii) Enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to Consultant that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with a Worker without Authorization to perform work under this Agreement. (c) The following state-imposed requirements apply to this Agreement: (i) The Consultant shall have confirmed the employment eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment to perform work under this Agreement through participation in either the E-Verify Program or Department Program. (ii) The Consultant is prohibited from using either the E-Verify Program or Department Program procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while this Agreement is being performed. (iii) If the Consultant obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this contract knowingly employs or contracts with a Worker without Authorization to perform work under this Agreement, the Consultant shall be required to: A. Notify the subcontractor and the Purchasing Agent of the Client within three(3)days that the Consultant has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with a Worker without Authorization;and B. Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three(3)days of receiving the notice required pursuant to subparagraph (c)(iii)A. above, the subcontractor does not stop employing or contracting with the Worker without Authorization;except that the Consultant shall not terminate the contract with the subcontractor if,during such three(3)days,the subcontractor provides information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with a Worker without Authorization. (iv) The Consultant is required to comply with any reasonable request by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment(hereinafter referred to as"CDLE")made in the course of an investigation that CDLE is undertaking pursuant to its authority under§8-17.5-102(5),C.R.S. (d) Violation of this Section by the Consultant shall constitute a breach of contract and grounds for termination. In the event of such termination,the Consultant shall be liable for Client's actual and consequential damages. (e) Nothing in this Section shall be construed as requiring the Consultant to violate any terms of participation in the E-Verify Program. SECTION 13. PERA LIABILITY. Consultant shall reimburse the Client for the full amount of any employer contribution required to be paid by the City of 5 Pueblo to the Public Employees' Retirement Association ("PERA") for salary or other compensation paid to a PERA retiree performing contracted services for the Client under this Agreement. The Consultant shall fill out the questionnaire attached as Schedule 2 and submit the completed form to Client as part of the signed Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement as the Effective Date. CITY OF PUEBLO,A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION EPTIMIZO LLC By: 7IE'�igat/ By: )717\ Nicholas A. Gra Isar, Mayor \ 0 Attest: Title: FO Lfl/ City [ SEAL] BALANCE OF APPROPRIATION EXISTS FOR THIS CONTRACT AND FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE. LA(9%.Ibq rector of Finance APPROVED AS TO FORM: 1<*co..p/42 City Attorney 6 SCHEDULE 1 STATEMENT OF WORK Statement of Work: The Consultant will render services for the City of Pueblo by strategizing and growing the Pueblo Food Project with his or her unique expertise.The Consultant will work with the Pueblo Food Project members to assess local food systems,prepare comprehensive action plans including resources,timeframes,and budgets for the project. S/he will perform various development tasks to ensure the project is progressing and aligned with stated objectives. Collaboration with community partners and internal teams is required to deliver results and to meet deadlines.The Consultant will ensure that all project deliverables are completed on time, within budget,and meet high quality standards.The Consultant will need no additional training or education to fulfill their obligations, and will perform their responsibilities in a timely and efficient manner with minimal oversight and instruction from Client. Key Tasks: 1. Strategy and Development for the Pueblo Food Project a. Serve as the strategist for the Pueblo Food Project, including, but not limited to: i. Facilitating meetings and/or developing meeting agenda, or work plans ii. Developing growth strategies to ensure long-term viability of the project iii. Be the subject matter expert on the local food system iv. Seek opportunities to grow the budget, capacity, and impact of the Pueblo Food Project v. Seek opportunities to grow the budget,capacity,and impact of the local food system vi. Collaborate with City staff to seek and apply for grant opportunities for the local food system vii. Seek opportunities for sustainability of the Pueblo Food Project 2. Communication a. Serve as the key spokesperson for the Pueblo Food Project i. Serving as the key point of contact for the project to partners, government officials, and the media ii. Working in collaboration with other Pueblo Food Project and City of Pueblo staff to develop high caliber communication strategies for assigned projects iii. Assist the Pueblo Food Project Consultant on a communications plan for the Pueblo Food Project, and provide content as necessary iv. Other tasks as deemed necessary by the Co-Chairs and other leadership 3. Network Development and Maintenance a. Serve as the expert on the Pueblo Food Project and other local food system efforts b. Represent the Pueblo Food Project in local, state, and national, forums c. Provide review of research and analysis executed by community partners d. Connecting Pueblo Food Project stakeholders to increase desired outcomes through business opportunities, shared value projects, and community outreach 4. Reporting a. Submit a written quarterly report to the Mayor and Chief of Staff addressing key developments, budget, achievements, challenges, and next quarter plans b. Meet quarterly with the Mayor and Chief of Staff to present quarterly activity, outcome measurements, and multi-year future plans c. Present an update to City Council and County Commissioners on the Pueblo Food Project after six(6) months and again after twelve (12) months. 7 SCHEDULE 2 PERA QUESTIONNAIRE 8