20240610-014: Recommendation for City Council to approve the proposed Austin-Travis County Food Plan — original pdf
Recommendation
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Austin Travis County Food Policy Board Recommendation Number: 20240610‐014: Recommendation to approve the proposed Austin‐Travis County Food Plan WHEREAS, the Austin‐Travis County Food Policy Board (ATCFPB) was formed to serve as an advisory body to the City Council and Travis County Commissioner's Court concerning the need to improve the availability of safe, nutritious, locally, and sustainably‐grown food at reasonable prices for all residents; and WHEREAS, in June 2021, the City Council passed resolution 20210610‐039 directing the development of a five‐year food plan for Austin‐Travis County and in December 2022, the Travis County Commissioners Court voted to formally join the planning process to ensure the plan would be inclusive of all Travis County residents; and WHEREAS, the Food Plan was created by a deeply engaged community throughout the process, with 4,332 individuals engaged in planning meetings and events and 3,010 hours of committed community participation, with 34% of participants identified as struggling to meet basic needs, 87% of participants residing within City of Austin boundaries, and 11% multilingual engagement in a language other than English; and WHEREAS, the proposed Food Plan consists of strategies to address food security, public health, land access and local agriculture, sustainability, and economic growth; and WHEREAS, approving and implementing this Food Plan will create a healthier, more equitable, and sustainable food system in Austin and Travis County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Austin Travis County Food Policy Board strongly encourages the Austin City Council to approve the proposed Food Plan and commit to its successful implementation by also approving Resolution Number 20240318‐7 to hire a full‐time employee dedicated to this purpose. Date of Approval: June 10th, 2024 Record of the vote: 7 in favor, none opposed, none abstained. For: Lisa Barden, Mark Bethell, Joi Chevalier, Marissa Bell, Larry Franklin, Rosamaria Murillo, Natalie Poulos Abstentions: None Off Dais: None Absences: None Attest: City of Austin, Office of Sustainability, Food Policy Manager/ ATCFPB Staff Liaison