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Economic Development Authority(EDA) 4.2. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/09/2023 <br /> By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br /> Title: <br /> Consider Renewal of Anoka County Regional Economic Development Partnership (ACRED) <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The purpose of this case is to consider a continued financial partnership in ACRED. The EDA will receive an <br /> update by Gregory Frahm-Gilles,Anoka County Economic Development Director. <br /> Anoka County Regional Economic Development Partnership-Anoka County along with its 21 communities, <br /> Connexus Energy and Metro North Chamber of Commerce have identified the need for a regional economic <br /> development focus. A research study was completed by a Consultant,Ady Advantage, in December 2017 ("the <br /> Study") for a market research analysis and evaluation of business opportunities,targets, and strategies for <br /> economic development within Anoka County. After a year of research,Ady provided a 200+page report with <br /> many goals and action steps to help the region grow to its full economic potential. Gregory Frahm-Gilles, <br /> Economic Development Director has been charged to tackle these goals and help many of the municipalities with <br /> their economic development needs/strategies. <br /> The City of Ramsey entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) setting up a framework for <br /> participating entities,to further the goals of the economic development collaboration by: (a) outlining general <br /> objectives, (b) defining mutual responsibilities, and (c) setting goals,timelines, communication, and other details <br /> necessary to achieve the desired outcomes. The City entered into a VCSA last year that does not need to be <br /> renewed annually. In the event that the City no longer wishes to participate it simply needs to provide 30 days <br /> notice to opt out. <br /> The cost of the ACRED partnership to the City is $1,626.00 which is an increase of$50 dollars compared to last <br /> year. The increase is due to the increase in the Ramsey's population and is consistent with the executed VCSA. <br /> Notification: <br /> N/A <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Gregory Frahm-Gilles,Anoka County Economic Development Director,will provide a brief presentation <br /> highlighting what ACRED worked on this past year and what is on the agenda moving forward. <br /> The City of Ramsey has worked closely with ACRED to market City owned properties on MNCAR, identify and <br /> submit site selection for regional RFP's,provide business leads, and participation with in-person and web based <br /> marketing activities highlighting the City of Ramsey and Anoka County. All 21 Anoka County cities have <br /> committed to this partnership in the past. Staff believes that the investment of$1,626 is worthwhile and does not <br /> recommend opting out of the Voluntary Cost Share Agreement. <br /> Alternatives: <br /> 1) EDA recommend to the City Council participation in the Anoka County Economic Development <br /> Partnership (ACRED) and approval of the $1,626 continued voluntary cost share to the partnership. <br /> 2) EDA recommend to the City Council to OPT OUT of the ACRED VCSA. <br /> 3) Something else. <br />
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