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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
MINUTES
January 27, 2009
The Economic Development Committee of the DeKalb
County Board met on Wednesday, January 27, 2009 @ 7:00p.m in the Legislative
Center’s Freedom Room. Chairman Eileen Dubin called the meeting to order.
Members present were Sally DeFauw, Julia Fauci, Jeff Metzger, Sr., Riley Oncken,
Mark Todd and Pat Vary. Others present were Debra Armstrong, Paul Borek, Jamie
Sands and Kurt Schweitzer.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Moved by Mr. Metzger, Sr., seconded
by Ms. Vary, and it was carried to approve the minutes from December 2008.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
Moved by Mr. Todd, seconded by Mr.
Oncken, and it was carried unanimously to approve the agenda.
CHAIR’S
COMMENTS
Chairman Dubin said that she has found a small
grant from the Lt. Governor’s office called the Illinois Rain Garden. The grant
would include rain barrels and it would need to be submitted by March 2, 2009.
She would like input from Pat and Julia. It is unclear as to whether the grant
furnishes help to individuals or whether it has to be a group effort. She said
that it amounts to $500.00.
Ms. Dubin then explained to the committee that
she found an article in the “L.A. Times” highlighting the new technology of Blu-Ray
and HD technology and how interest in it at the corporate level is increasing.
Ms. Dubin said that the article also states that “Blu-Ray technology encompasses
graphic design, marketing, interactive design, computer science and production,
writing, filming and editing, and that people with a basic understanding of
computer sciences practices and methodologies” could apply for these jobs or
start up a small high-tech company, as a suggestion.
DEKALB COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION MONTHLY REPORT – MR. PAUL BOREK
Mr. Borek, Director of the DeKalb
County Economic Development Corporation, handed out a copy of various points
that are included in their new Strategic Plan highlighting their goals and
mission statement. He also handed out a document on the Technology Resources at
Northern Illinois University (see attached to these minutes).
Mr. Borek proceeded to inform the
committee on the various happenings of businesses throughout the county. He
said that through the Strategic Plan Goals of attracting various businesses and
retaining those businesses already established here, he will be visiting with
over 60 existing companies over this year to see how they are doing and how the
DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation can help them in any way.
Mr. Borek and the committee discussed
“green” industries and companies in the county.
Chairman Dubin suggested that Paul create a
list of industries that have
started up in the County recently or those that
need help for the committee to see. Mr. Borek said that he does have a list of
companies that have recently moved here to the County in the past year.
He then informed the committee on various
cities and what is happening in their towns. He stated that Wendler Engineering
is planning on creating, in an existing building in DeKalb, an office area for
incubator companies and developing technology businesses. Genoa is trying to
attract incubator companies dealing with the food processing industry. Hinckley
has a new dealership that has opened that deals with alternative energy. They
are selling small type wind turbines. They have been approved as a dealership
and will sell them to the public and build them on site.
The committee thanked Mr. Borek for a very
informative report.
TOURISM
– DEKALB AREA CONVENTION AND VISITOR’S BUREAU
Ms. Debra Armstrong, Coordinator, for
the DeKalb Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, approached the committee
regarding a request to the County Board for a letter of support for their
agency.
She mentioned that her agency is
trying to get properly certified, through the State of Illinois, as a countywide
convention and visitor’s bureau. She explained that the City of DeKalb has
helped with the funding for their agency to be used for tourism. It first began
through the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce who was directed by the City of DeKalb to
build a visitor’s and convention center. The vision of the City of DeKalb is to
build a countywide Visitor’s Bureau and build a tourism industry so that it
would benefit everyone in the County. Since the majority of the hotels lie in
the cities of DeKalb and Sycamore, they are her current partners. The City of
DeKalb has funded her agency with $50,000 a year through a hotel/motel tax.
The City of Sycamore has helped with co-funding projects together. She then
presented to the committee a folder highlighting various printing projects that
she and the City of Sycamore have produced.
Ms. Armstrong explained that the
creation of a convention and visitor’s bureau is to enhance to economic vitality
of our County for the promotion of overnight stays, conferences as well as a
tourist attraction. Marketing, advertising and promotion of the County is to be
done 50 miles outside of the Bureau’s region, which is a State of Illinois
requirement. Their goal is to bring people 50 miles outside of the county into
our community to enhance the lives of the people who live in our communities.
Mr. Metzger, Sr., questioned Ms.
Armstrong about whether or not her tourism books included all of the cities in
the County, like Sandwich?
Ms. Armstrong said that the City of
Sandwich has partnered with the Aurora Convention and Visitor’s Bureau because
they have a much bigger budget and they are already certified. She said that
her office would still be representing the City of Sandwich.
Mr. Metzger, Sr., asked if you have
all of these different bureaus, could they work together, why do they work
separately?
Ms. Armstrong said the certified CVB
is supposed to be about your county, per State regulations. She does not know
what agreement that Sandwich signed with the Aurora CVB.
Mr. Metzger, Sr., said that if
Sandwich is bringing in a good number of people at the south end of the county
and the people coming into the north end of the county are missing a lot of the
business from the south end of the county because the people are unaware of what
kinds of businesses there are throughout the County. There’s got to be a way to
get a conduit between the north and south ends of the County because they are
all losing a good amount of business.
The committee suggested various ways
that Ms. Armstrong’s agency could produce a one page (2-sided) brochure showing
a map of all cities and towns in the County of DeKalb and then on the other side
they could highlight various businesses to stop and visit in one weekend. They
could also highlight various events that are being held in all of the cities
throughout the year. These brochures could then be placed in all business
establishments and stores throughout the County for visiting people and
residents to pick up.
Ms. Fauci suggested a placemat to be
produced showing a map and events like you see in other towns and cities
throughout the country that could be placed in all of our restaurants in the
County.
Right now all the funds that she has
in her budget is to produce this book.
She then informed the committee about
her costs and budget. She said that to publish and produce the book that she
has handed out to the committee tonight and their advertising costs would cost
her $16,000 of her budget. She has letters of support for her agency from the
Cities of DeKalb and Sycamore currently. She is seeking letters of support from
other public entities and cities in the county now. She said that she also pays
about $4800 in rental costs a year.
Chairman Dubin asked what kind of
support do you need? Beyond the letter of support are you looking for funding?
Ms. Armstrong said that the State
told her that the quickest route for them to take to become the tourism bureau
for the County would be to go to each municipality in the county and ask for
their input on this issue and build it together. She said that it takes about
six to twelve months for them to finish this process.
Ms. Armstrong said that she is
seeking a letter of support first of all and if possible, funding in the future.
The committee discussed various ways
for her to get support in funding and possibly the County looking at helping
with the rental situation to see if there is any County space that they could
move into which would, in turn, help with the rental costs annually.
After further discussion it was
moved by Mr. Oncken, seconded by Ms. Vary, and it was carried to forward the
DeKalb Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Request for a Letter of Support to
the Executive Committee for further discussion. Mr. Metzger abstained.
It was moved by Ms. Vary, seconded
by Ms. DeFauw, and it was carried unanimously to forward the issue of discussing
the office space issue of the DeKalb Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau to the
Executive Committee for further discussion.
The committee thanked Ms. Armstrong for her report and
visiting with the committee tonight.
GO GREEN DISCUSSION
Ms. Vary handed out a one-page sheet on the
topic of the Go Green Initiative and where the committee could go on this issue
in the near future and possible links to place on the County’s website.
The committee discussed various ideas to
possibly hold a seminar or
workshop on green jobs and to be able to bring
innovators and capitalists together. They would also look at current “green
jobs” and how to bring more of them to the county.
Chairman Dubin asked the committee to review
the handout from Ms.
Vary and suggestions made here tonight on the
Go Green Initiative and come back with ideas for it at next month’s meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
Moved by Mr. Oncken, seconded by Ms.
Vary, and it was carried unanimously to adjourn the meeting.
Respectively submitted,
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Eileen Dubin, Chairman
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