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ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> MEETING DATE: May 19, 1998 <br /> TO MAY 26. 19" gUU=nY pDBLIC UUMM, Action Agenda <br /> Item# /0-4,SUBJECT: Living Wage Ordinance It�. <br /> DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC HEARING: Yes No <br /> Purchasing& Central Services BUDGET AMENDMENT NEEDED: Yes No <br /> Economic Development Commission <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Proposed Living Wage Ordinance Greg Payne(ext. 2327) <br /> Day Care Survey Summary Pam Jones (ext. 2652) <br /> Non-Profit Survey Summary Albert Kittrell(ext. 2300) <br /> TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br /> Hillsborough - 732-8181 <br /> Durham - 699-7331 <br /> Mebane - (336)227-2031 <br /> Chapel Hill - 967-9251/968-4501 <br /> Purpose: <br /> To receive further information regarding a proposed Living Wage Ordinance for Orange County, <br /> which establishes a minimum wage level for certain firms doing business with County <br /> government. <br /> Background: <br /> In May, 1997,the BOCC received a report detailing the history of living wage ordinances across <br /> the country. In the Fall of 1997,the BOCC defined which issues and situations should be <br /> covered in a Living Wage Ordinance for Orange County and directed the County Attorney to <br /> draft an ordinance. <br /> The attached Living Wage Ordinance proposal establishes a minimum wage of$8 per hour for <br /> employees of certain service and construction firms contracting to do business with the County; <br /> and for employees of firms receiving loans or grants through the Orange County Small Business <br /> Loan Pool or any economic development program. <br /> Update: <br /> Public Hearing: A public hearing on this matter was held on February 23, 1998. Some citizens <br /> spoke in favor of the proposal, while others expressed concern about the possible impact of the <br /> Ordinance on day care providers. <br />