The document summarizes Cleveland's Fannie M. Lewis Cleveland Resident Code, which requires that 20% of worker hours on public construction projects over $100,000 go to Cleveland residents, with 4% going to low-income residents. It was passed in 2003 to promote economic inclusion. In 2010, amendments were made to allow workers to retain their low-income status for up to 5 years and count hours from other projects. Contractors that do not meet the requirements face monetary penalties up to 2.5% of the total contract amount. The presentation provides contact information for questions.