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12/27/1988- Packet AGENDA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY, December 27, 1988, 7:30 A.M. DAVIDSON'S RESTARUANT - 12830 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY, TIGARD, OR t PACIFIC HIGHWAY AT MAIN STREET 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL: SAVORY CORLISS DEBERNARDIS CROUCH PIERCE CLARK DOTY MOORE MONAHAN 3. APPROVE MINUTES 4. EDC/City Council Workshop • Report from those who attended • City Council direction on the Ambassador Program 5. Ambassador Program • Description/structure of program • Define Rolls Information, staff special events, speakers, ribbon cuttings . . . • Six month work program 6. Other Business 7. Adjournment ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING Tuesday, November 15, 1988 MEMBERS PRESENT: John Savory, Jim Corliss, Amo DeBernardis, Susan Clark, Brian Moore, Bill Monahan OTHERS PRESENT: Peggy Weston Byrd, Valerie Johnson, John Acker The meeting was called to order at 7:40 a.m. and the minutes from the October 18th meeting were approved without comment. This meeting was devoted to discussion of topics that should be addressed during the EDC/City Council workshop. The following issues were identified. • Ambassador Program Bill Monahan identified as elements of the program: 1) it should involve the City, the EDC, and the Chamber of Commerce; 2) the mayor should be the focal person to get the program off the ground; 3) ambassadors would initiate contact with prospective businesses or those wanting to expand; 4) the purpose is to disemenate information, to improve public relations, and to provide feedback. Valerie suggested that an ambassador program might provide a tool to help the transition of the City Center Plan from the staff/task force level to the private sector. • Input to City Council Valerie stated that the City Council would welcome input from the EDC on matters of general economic interest to the City. She also said that comments on land use actions would be better addressed through the NPO's. • Coordination An item that falls under this general category is the need for Tigard's economic interests to be represented through other organizations. It was mentioned that many elective offices for special district positions need qualified and interested candidates. There are also many issues such as light rail that need to be tracked in order to protect local interests. • Tigard Triangle The committee does not want to commit to seeking the lead in the triangle study but some involvement is desireable. One method for the committee to be involved without committing to the lead is for one or two members to be appointed to whatever committee does take the lead. The committee could then provide input from an economic standpoint and receive feedback from a member of both committees. The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 a.m. AMBASSADOR PROGRAN The Economic Development Committee is instituting an Ambassador Program to assist business development in Tigard. The focus of the program is to facilitate the flow of information among business persons, developers, land owners, regulatory agencies, and business development organizations. The goal of the program is to create a more helpful environment for business development in the City of Tigard. Ambassadors will provide an additional access point for business people who are considering locating or expanding a business in Tigard. Ambassadors will distribute information when possible and provide a link to those who can answer questions when necessary. The Ambassadors will be expected to refer people to the proper contact person, remain up to speed on the most recent local and regional information, and make themselves available to those business people who need or request assistance. Ambassadors will be provided with information from the City and the Chamber of Commerce. Ambassadors will also have a list of contact persons that will be ready to assist when contacted. In general, the City and the Chamber of Commerce can be viewed as resources for the ambassador. In addition, the ambassador can call upon his or her own experience in living and conducting business in Tigard. As a member of Tigard's Economic Development Committee and as an ambassador, EDC members will be viewed as a representative of the City of Tigard. Because of the high visibility it is expected that ambassadors will conduct themselves in a professional manner when acting in that capacity. Ambassadors must be careful that it is understood that they can provide information or make contacts but cannot "fix" things. This program is not intended to provide a vehicle for ambassadors to solicit business, but rather, to utilize an ambassador's experience in order to provide an additional source of information for the business communhity at large. This program can provide a valuable service in which all citizens of Tigard can benefit. The key to its success is the easy flow of information and the ambassador's willingness to respond when asked or when an appropriate situation arises. Communication and cooperation will make the Ambassador Program work for the betterment of Tigard. AMBASSADOR PROGRAM STRUCTURE (BRIEF EXPLANATION OF PROGRAM) The lead for this program in terms of providing appropriate and up-to-date information, maintaining records, and coordinating activities will be the City through its liaison to the Tigard's Economic Development Committee. The main sources of information will be the City and the Chamber of Commerce. Each will maintain information that is appropriate for the respective organization and make that information available to others in the ambassador program. Initially, a volunteer sub-group of the Economic Development Committee will be the ambassadors. The ambassadors will involve the City or the Chamber of Commerce as appropriate for resources or referrals. Upon contact, an ambassador will provide what information he or she can through personal knowledge or using the information provided by the City or the Chamber. If clarification or further information is needed an ambassador can contact another ambassador, the City or the Chamber. The main benefit for a business person who contacts an ambassador or accesses the program through the City or Chamber is that correct information can be obtained from the proper source in a short time with a minimum of running around. Any contacts or requests for information will be held in strict confidence. A record of all contacts will be maintained by the City. Numbers and types of information requested or problems resolved through this process may be made public but names will not be released. This program is based on the exchange of information of those involved in economic activities in Tigard. In order to accommodate the free exchange of information, the method of contact, sequence of referrals, and other specific processes will not be tightly structured. The recording of circumstances, and outcomes will be highly structured in order to track program usage, assure quality control (make sure correct information is being distributed), obtain feedback from program participants, and monitor types or requests that are made. The ambassador program is expected to evolve in accordance to the needs and desires of the business community. The idea is to start small and remain flexible and responsive in a dynamic economic climate. In this way the program can fill a need now and continue to do so in the future. ��9,o,C/7�tutce�cVt J c..,namDer mil i" U11.., ' in Tria n ambassad'or program t TIGARD — Assume you own an from diverse business backgrounds. office equipment business in Tigard The group will probably total about and you are thinking of adding space 12 members,said Monahan. +` to your building.Or maybe you over- Anyone from a 50-year resident see a window frame manufacturing who has owned a business since Ti- operation in Seattle and you're con gard was a town of a few thousand sidering expanding to Tigard. people to the representative of an in- ' ° , ..• Where do you go for information? ternational firm will be able to ask Who can give you some advice or ex- questions of the ambassadors, added plain the sequence of steps necessary Monahan. £,• to carry out your goal locally? "They will be dealing with real While both the Tigard Area Cham- people who have been there before," ber of Commerce and city officials he said of the individuals who the are good sources of information, ambassadors will contact. Monahan within two months there will be a and Weston-Byrd stressed that am- specific organization with members bassadors will not be able to stream- trained to answer a variety of busi- line the process of starting a busi- ness and city-related questions. ness, but that they will be able to The organization is being formed point out potential obstacles and ex- under the auspices of the Tigard Eco- plain how to deal with them. nomic Development Committee as Acker,who serves as the staff lia- the ambassador program. Ambassa- son to the Economic Development dors will be able to provide informa- Committee, said the'city has a myri- tion on city history, demographics ad of information available to pro- and hopefully will be able to provide spective or existing companies.How- insight on the city's overall business ever, a group such as the ambassa- climate and specifically on the area dors is much better suited to dissemi- of business the client is involved in. nate that information because the The ambassadors will be primary city is not set up to directly provide information contacts whose role it that service. "We don't go out and will be to bridge the gap between City market the city, it's not really our Hall and the Chamber. Though they role."he explained. Because the ma- will be unable to reduce the number terial is public information, the am- of bureaucratic hoops to be faced, bassadors will "help steer people in the ambassadors can help by review- the right direction"which is good for staff prow by vem uretake ing the process and and putting the the city,he said. .nch of City University,says"an M.B.A.is an M.B.A.^ client in touch with the right person Acker said some of the more com- at city hall who can address a partic- monly requested information in- )od job,"he said. Education Coordinating Commis- ular issue. cludes building permit statistics, students appear to sion. For example if questions regard- growth rate statistics, the average that assessment. "The weekend format really ing zoning ordinance variances or the number of people per household, in- attracted me," said Lois Calvetto, length of time it takes to process a come data, listings of companies and John Knutsen: "The in- who earned a bachelor of science building permit arise,an ambassador capital improvement projects .ave real world experi- degree at City University. "Be- could, through personal experience planned by the city."It will be nice to vere able to share that, sides the academic credentials, I or training,know immediately who to get a wider use for it," he said of the rlted in a very effective gained confidence, an awareness put the client in contact with. city-generated data. experience." of business situations and profes- sional And to ensure that the city and contacts." He said that the ambassador to the school is gener- chamber information is current,City would likely be able to help people per class, if it is paid Undergraduate degrees are Economic Development Director Bill starting a business for the first time during the early regis- available in accounting, business Monahan, City Associate Planner because some of the stumbling blocks !riod. Financial assist- administration, computer infor- John Acker and Tigard Area Cham- that have to be negotiated can be ailable through the uni- mation systems, construction ad- ber of Commerce Manager Peggy frustrating. I think it will be a real g ministration, fire command ad- Weston-Byrd met recently to review d through veteran's as- y nice link between the Chamber of rograms. Loans through ministration, health care adminis- currently available documents. A va- Commerce and the regulatory organi- >chool and the federal tration,financial planning,law en- riety of information, including fliers, zation of the city,"he said. :rt are also available as forcement administration, legal brochures and listings of companies mic scholarships. Work administration, nursing, sales is scheduled to be updated within the The ambassador program is to be nother option available management and general studies. next few months. discussed by the City Council later with limited resources. Graduate degrees are avail- this month and if approved in its cur- Graduate Because the ambassadors will rent form, the ambassadors would :niversity is accredited able in many of the same disci- serve as"information brokers"it will become a subcommittee of the Eco- orthwest Association of plines. Teaching certificates are be critical to have accurate informa- nomic Development Committee, nd Colleges, which ac- also available as well as associate tion, according to Monahan. "The in- Monahan said. Initially the commit- chools in Washington, of science degrees, formation that the ambassadors dis- tee members will be the only ambas- daho, Nevada, Alaska, Classes are scheduled to begin tribute has to be current and very sadors, but more members will be and Utah. Degrees are in early January. For more infor- useful," said Monahan. To help deal added as the program progresses. Oregon via the Oregon mation,call 620-2900. with a broad spectrum of business interests that may request informa- The committee's next scheduled tion, the ambassadors will likely hail meeting is Jan. 17. , ,,° ECCI014IC DEVELOPMENT COMMr EE December 15, 1988 Carmittee Member, Please be advised that the regularly scheduled meeting on Tuedsay, December 20, 1988, has been postponed one week to Tuesday, December 27, 1988. The meeting time and place will be as usual. A meeting agenda will be sent next week. If you have any questions, please call John Acker at 639-4171. SRNs