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1/15/2019
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Resolution for the 2019 Distressed County Sales and Use Tax Infrastructure Improvement Program Agreement with Ellensburg Business Development Authority
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Consent Agenda
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50670
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Resolution
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informal combination oflab, shop, and conference room. Frequently, 3-D printers, manual tools, <br />and classroom spaces are associated with makerspaces. <br />Such spaces take very little upfit to make them function, but the key would be flexible space for <br />many office type configurations and excellent internet access. The Kittitas County Chamber of <br />Commerce is currently working on one co-working space on N. Pearl Street in the old Red Cross <br />office building. Ultimately, multiple spaces could be developed that could take on multiple <br />partnerships and even focus on particular professional collaborations (such as artists studios or <br />architectural and engineering offices) so the community should be prepared to engage in a <br />discussion with others on the: endeavor. The goal is to have flexible spaces to cultivate <br />entrepreneurial growth in the heart of downtown EUensburg. <br />,t.1.5 Continue ongomg recruitment and retention of retail. <br />The retail analysis clearly indicates that there is sufficient demand for additional specialty retail <br />and the expansion of existing retail in Ellensburg. The community should consider subdividing <br />spaces for a "smalJ store" concept. Pascagoula, Mississippi used seventeen prefabricated <br />"Katrina Cottages" as a retail accelerator. Over 30 applicants appJied for the spaces, and, after <br />five years of operatio~ four original tenants have moved on to larger spaces in the downtown. <br />From a recruitment standpoint, the best prospects are 1. Expansion of existing stores; 2. <br />Specialty stores in neighboring communities looking for expansion opportunities in EHensburg; <br />3. Peop]e who may have relocated to Ellensburg with retail experience. <br />The Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce sponsors a business plan competition in conjunction <br />with Yakima, which could be expanded and targeted to retail/restaurant use in downtown <br />Ellensburg. Central Washington University may consider partnering with the Ellensburg <br />Downtown Association and the Chamber of Commerce for such an expanded business plan <br />program. <br />4.1.6 Explore realignment of/armers' market. <br />Ellensburg should explore the prospect of realigning the farmer's market to the market vendors <br />face out toward the street. By doing this, emergency equipment can get by and also allows the <br />market to reinforce existing retailers. This could be launched on an experimental basis to see <br />which configuration works best. <br />30
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