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Task Force Charged with Helping Make the New Sacramento Kings Arena Releases "The Cor...
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Last week the Task Force charged with helping make the new Sacramento Kings arena a reality released the The Core Principles Report which outlines the guiding principles that were learned from the public and experts during "Phase 1" of the evaluation process. These principles will help to guide the task force to a recommendation that ultimately represents the opinions and concerns of the people of Sacramento. As you can see item V. is Big Labor's attempt to get the project built with a PLA. Here we go!
Stay tuned with regards to how you can help us keep this project free for all to work on.
V. Community Benefits Package:
A successful proposal that involves public support will include a Community Benefits Package. The Task Force identified Community Development Packages in other California cities, including Los Angeles. A Community Benefits Package includes written agreements between the private sector developer and/or the private sector entity controlling the facility, and the public, to provide a coordinated effort to maximize benefits to the community. The developer and/or private sector entity controlling the facility will agree that the project will include quality jobs for building and trades workers through a Project Labor Agreement, if applicable affordable housing for working families, environmentally sensitive construction and design, enhanced employment opportunities and job training targeted to community residents, contributions toward youth, arts and cultural services in the surrounding communities, and will provide for the study of economic impacts of development on surrounding neighborhoods. |
| -Eric Christen, The Coalition for Fair Employment in Construction |
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