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SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 JENNIFER MACARTHY BUTTE COUNTY ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Butte County Regional Economic Development Strategy
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A process by which public, business and nongovernmental sector partners work collectively to create better conditions for economic growth and employment generation. Background
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Butte County Regional Economic Development Strategy Created per General Plan 2030 Action Item ED.A1.1 3 year strategy organized around three key initiatives and supporting action items. Action items divided into an annual work plan: 2011 - 2013.
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Provide a status on the Year 3 implementation of the strategy, Outline implementation tasks for the next quarter, and Address questions from the Board of Supervisors and the public. Outline
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INITIATIVE #1 – ENSURE BUTTE COUNTY IS A COMPETITIVE LOCATION FOR NEW INVESTMENT. INITIATIVE #2 – GROW EXISTING KEY INDUSTRY SECTORS. INITIATIVE #3 – COORDINATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ON A REGIONAL BASIS. Initiatives
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Continuation of Business Ombudsman Duties Continuation of Economic Development Assistance Committee Continue to support business incubation and innovation Continue to assist with the identification of business financing Complete the development of an industrial database Continue to work with a Business Retention Team Continue to work with a Business Attraction Team Continue streamlining of project review/approval process Develop a regional permitting process Initiate area branding Market Butte County to prospective businesses Enhance regional tourism Work Plan: Year 3 & Continuation Items
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Initiative #1 – Ensure Butte County is a Competitive Location for New Investment Continuation of Business Ombudsman Duties Economic and Community Development Manager position. Interacts with business on 3 levels: General interaction through phone calls or site visits. Participation in the Economic Development Assistance Committee. Assistance with the permit process when requested. Working as the County’s point of contact for business inquiries.
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Initiative #1 – Ensure Butte County is a Competitive Location for New Investment Continuation of Economic Development Assistance Committee) Purpose: Meet with all necessary departments at one time. Determine if existing zoning would permit proposed use. Clarify requirements/improvements necessary. Meets Wednesdays at 1pm as necessary – coordinated through Development Services Department. 37 meetings since program began in August 2011. 8 since January 2013.
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Initiative #1 – Ensure Butte County is a Competitive Location for New Investment Continuation of Streamlining of Project Review/Approval Process Important task based on input from Board, public, and staff. Various departments continue to streamline identified issues and develop necessary tools to assist with the permit process. Customer Service Training identified as need based on input. Training developed by County staff in cooperation with Butte College the Training Place. Courses began for land development departments in July 2013. Courses to be available for all departments January 2014.
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Initiative #1 – Ensure Butte County is a Competitive Location for New Investment Develop an Industrial Database New website design and beta site complete. Goal is to coordinate the data from all of the local jurisdictions as well as the unincorporated area of the County to create a comprehensive database of available land and buildings. Received input on search criteria from local jurisdictions, Economic Development partners, and County staff. Working to finalize method of data gathering. Official launch in October, 2013.
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Initiative #1 – Ensure Butte County is a Competitive Location for New Investment Initiate Area Branding Branding as Business Friendly area happens organically – process, customer service, fees, etc. Becoming recognizable through a visual statement or a verbal statement happens through more traditional branding methods. Team of government, tourism, and economic development individuals working with consultant to draft County logo and taglines. Once drafted the material will be shared with other jurisdictions and stakeholder to further define and discuss implementation.
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Initiative #2 – Grow Existing Key Industry Sectors Support Business Incubation and Innovation Butte County Business Incubator Program (CDBG funded) Since January 2013, 11 businesses were receiving services. 3CORE supplemented program with EDA funds – 5 additional businesses received services.
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Initiative #2 – Grow Existing Key Industry Sectors Enhance Regional Tourism $35,000 CDBG Grant to develop a Countywide Tourism Strategy & Implementation Plan. Planning process supported by Steering Committee (representatives from all local jurisdictions), and Tourism Stakeholders. Identified goals: Increase travel related revenues, Increase travel related employment, Increase awareness of Butte County as a desirable travel destination, and Increase coordination among Butte County jurisdictions. Strategy anticipated to be complete in October 2013.
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Initiative #3 – Coordinate Business Development Services on a Regional Basis Develop a Business Retention/Expansion Team Conducting informal business outreach visits throughout the County independently & with other partners. Meet quarterly with economic and workforce development partners. Tasks: Business Resources Guide, PACE program, Business Retention Program, Coordinated Services, and California Business Incentives.
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Initiative #3 – Coordinate Business Development Services on a Regional Basis Develop a Business Attraction Team Assisting communities to respond to business leads. Enhancing Butte County’s visibility through on-line presence, membership in Upstate California, and relationships with GoBIZ office. Member of the Oroville Economic Alliance – recruitment, branding, and marketing coalition for the Greater Oroville Area. Next quarter to discuss other attraction options with Economic Development partners.
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Community Development = Economic Impact Chico Urban Area Nitrate Compliance Program Project Area 2S – Chico Vecino Neighborhood. 2 phases to break-up project & encourage local contractors. CDBG Disaster Recovery Initiative $3 million – Housing Rehabilitation/Reconstruction $2.5 million – Public Improvements
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What Next? Continuation of completion of 2011- 2013 Action Items. Begin evaluation of Strategy to expand work items for 2014-2016.
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