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11/5/2019
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution for the 2020 Distressed County Sales and Use Tax Infrastructure Improvement Program Agreement with Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce
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10
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Consent Agenda
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57663
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Resolution
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• Current Marketing Outline with work items and tiamelirm on file? <br />Enter a"1" for FY20 and FY21(combined). i FY20 and FM <br />4tjw, r:9zr'Se)ti'.'is-ii :Z` <br />* F'!eas� Ai�i�� �'� �;� i ; r��F f rut! t'~., - �: r.. • • <br />#4i� :tii:'.a7E" �';l�.ii��.J` . �- Y•.�!i e"�,`+i: ! 1 r' . �t)�!:'#R': � i <br />2, BUSINESS RETENTION & EXPANSION ACT111lTIES: <br />Relerrtion & Expansion — Businesses retention and expansion (BRE) a a cone Program of any economic development <br />plan. These programs are designed to 1) retain or keep existing businesses In the community, and 2) provide assistanoe for <br />businesses to expend. Retention and expansion programs can be implemented at the local, regional and stabs levels in a <br />variety of ways. Some programs might focus on central business districts in downtown areas or on the commercial and <br />industrial areas where many smelt and medium-sized firms compmw a large portion of the employment base. Others may <br />focus on allocating resources to support specific industry or channeling resouroes to support economic dnreredootion <br />strategies. <br />*Fiscal Year= FY Revised (05/28/19) <br />Iaerbrirmrioe <br />Mei nure Targets <br />PM110,vI sine <br />Measure Targets <br />FY 20 <br />FY 21 <br />• Number of outreach interactions initiated with existing <br />35 <br />40 <br />businesses such as phone calls. site visits, or surveys. Provide <br />s target Mr FY20 and FY21. <br />• Number of follows -up Interactions initiated with existing <br />20 <br />25 <br />businesses- 9mldo a target for FY20 and FY21. <br />s. BUSINESS ASSISTANCE <br />Buslnees Assletarice (Including sta"ps) Small and emerging businesses generate wealth end provide a signftwu <br />Bounce of employment m today's high technology global economy. They stanulate job creations, develop crucial Innovations <br />in both products and services, and diversely the economic base, It is critical that communities' economic development <br />strategies dedicate resources to developing and promoting new business start-ups and establishing effecthre support <br />systems so these new businesses can grow successfully. A community that meets the needs of its entrepreneurs increases <br />its chances of lob growth within small businesses, and those gains translate Into a more vibrant community. <br />Perfonnanes <br />Performenre <br />Msaswe <br />Msssime <br />Targets <br />Targets <br />FY 20 <br />FY 21 <br />*Fiscal Year= FY Revised (05/28/19) <br />
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