The City finds that evaluating the feasibility of project labor agreements for City building and other public improvement projects and articulating standards and establishing reporting requirements to evaluate the responsibility of public contractors furthers the following public purposes:
(a) Promotion of better quality workmanship on City building and other public improvement projects, which in turn saves tax dollars and protects the public health, safety and welfare; and
(b) Promotion of labor peace during periods of time when public buildings or other public improvements are under construction, which likewise confers a significant benefit to the public's health, safety and welfare.
(Ord. 2011-124. Passed 9-13-11.)