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File #: 17-4965   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 9/21/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance approving the Workforce Solutions Alamo Annual Operating Budget for FY 2017-2018 as recommended by the Committee of Six on September 11, 2017 for submission to the Texas Workforce Commission. [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Rene Dominguez, Director, Economic Development]
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Impact Form - 17-4965 WSA FY18 Budget, 2. Draft Ordinance, 3. WSA Corporate Budget 2017-2018.xlsx, 4. Ordinance 2017-09-21-0700
DEPARTMENT: Economic Development


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Rene Dominguez


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City-wide


SUBJECT:

Workforce Solutions Alamo (WSA) Board Budget

SUMMARY:

An Ordinance approving the Workforce Solutions Alamo Annual Operating Budget for FY 2017-2018 as recommended by the Committee of Six on September 11, 2017 for submission to the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC).

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

TWC is the state agency that oversees and provides workforce development funding for services to employers and job seekers in Texas. TWC provides funding and services through 28 regional workforce boards, including the locally-created Workforce Solutions Alamo. WSA serves Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, McMullen, Medina, and Wilson counties (the "WSA Service Area").

The WSA Board is a group of 25 individuals appointed by the City, Bexar County and judges from the 12 other counties (the "Area Judges") within the WSA Service Area (collectively, the "Principals"), who represent business, education, economic development, community organizations and government. Board members are appointed to three-year terms and may serve two consecutive terms. The primary role of the WSA Board is to align, focus and set direction for workforce activities in the WSA Service Area and manage an annual workforce budget of approximately $73 million in federal and state workforce funding.

The Principals are parties to an Interlocal Agreement through the Chief Elected Officials (the "CEOs") of the WSA Service Area, whereby they oversee the planning, budgeting, administration, and execution of WSA programs. The CEO's have established a "Committee of Six" to carry out their duties and responsibilities, which include recommending to the Principals the appointment of members to the WSA Board. Currently, Mayor Nirenberg and Councilwoman Viagran serve on the Committee of Six with Councilwoman Gonzales as alternate.



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