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ORD 2000-16 - Minority - Woman Business 09-05-2000t t ORDINANCE NO. 2000-16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, DECLARING THE POLICY OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, DEFINING TERMS; SUPPORT AND COMMITMENT TO INCLUDE PARTICIPATION BY MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (MBE's) AND WOMAN -OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (WBE's) IN ALL HOME CONTRACTS, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE. WHEREAS, The City of Huntsville as a recipient of the State HOME Funds shall designate the (City Secretary, City Manager, Mayor, etc.) with oversight responsibilities for the Historically Underutilized Business Outreach Program; and, WHEREAS, The City of Huntsville as a recipient of State HOME funds, in keeping with good faith efforts, commitment and continuing endeavors to include Historically Underutilized Businesses; and WHEREAS, The City of Huntsville has adopted procedures that make full use of available and appropriate public and private sector local resources. WHEREAS, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the City of Huntsville to bring about, through fair orderly and lawful procedures, the opportunity for all Historically Underutilized Business; and, has established a ten percent (10% ) minority participation goal for all contracts. WHEREAS, it is further declared that the policy is based upon recognition of the right of every business to have access to the opportunity to participate in the State HOME Program and its projects in and for the City of Huntsville and constitutes an unjust denial or deprivation of such rights which is within the power and proper responsibility of the government to prevent, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TO ADOPT THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES FOR A HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE OUTREACH PROGRAM: 1. Coordinate with other state and federal agencies to develop a systematic method for identifying and maintaining an inventory of verified minority and woman -owned business enterprises, their capabilities, services, supplies and /or products. 2. City will forward notice of contract opportunities to small business incubators, Chambers of Commerce and Contract Procurement Centers in the area and advertise contract opportunities in the Dodge Report. 3. City will utilize the local media, electronic and print, to market and promote contract and business opportunities for minority and woman -owned businesses. 4. City will announce HOME fund awards and projected contract letting schedules in the news media to notify MBE's and WBE's of up- coming business opportunities. PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES: 1. City will notify potential bidders of procurement opportunities and soliciting bids for HUBS, whenever they are potential sources, in local newspapers. 2. City will identify the nearest Minority Business Development Agency from the Dallas Regional Office Directory and forward a copy of all advertisements for bidders to that Agency. 3. Businesses located in the County or adjoining counties that provide services applicable to the City's needs under the HOME Program and are listed in the Texas Certified Historically Underutilized Business Directory will be contacted. 4. Minority and /or Women -Owned Business Enterprises identified in the City and surrounding area will be placed on a bidders list to receive a copy of all advertisements soliciting the type of services provided by that business. HUB REPORTING: 1. City shall maintain records and statistical data on participation by minority and woman -owned businesses. 2. City shall submit a Historically Underutilized Business Report upon completion of each project. PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of September 2000. THE CITY O UNT ILLE 411�1 William B. Green, Mayor AT. ST: amna Welter, City Secretary