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JANUARY 8, 2009
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Collier County Board of Commissioners
Economic Development Council of Collier County
WORKSHOP
JANUARY 8, 2009
9:00-12:00 p.m.
Economic DeveloDment Council of Collier County
I. Welcome and Introductions
II. Opening RemarkslDiscussion
III. Agenda
. Collier County Strategic Focus Areas & Goals
. A Proactive Approach to Our Future
. The Action Plan
. Critical Questions
· Where We are Today
IV. Closing Remarks
January 8, 2009
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ECONOMIC
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Goals
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j A shared understanding of
our region's current
economic condition
, Consensus on an action
plan to achieve economic
sustainability
I Creation of a self-sustaining
program to ensure
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delivery of economic
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I Participate with the EDC in determining the best way
to develop a "Catalyst Project" in Collier County
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Critical Questions
) What's the connection between our quality of
life and high wage job creation?
, How do we prevent a deteriorating economy
from imposing an unacceptable tax burden on
our homeowners?
, What is the game-changing activity?
, What will it take to be successful in inspiring
location and growth of catalyst companies?
- What is the investment?
- What is the return on investment?
Where We Are Today
YESTERDAY
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INNOVATION!
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Construction
Tourism
Agriculture
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Economy/Jobs 56%
Healthcare -
Taxes/Government Spending -
K-12 Education/Public Schools .
Survey conducted Nov. 17-23, 2008, by
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research rnc.
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. I """" I ,JI!ii/"': IN~IIHhf- S If\ It SlIH\!f Y
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Floridians say:
, Economy and jobs are the most
important statewide issues.
. State and local government should offer
incentives to attract, retain and re-Iocate
businesses to state.
Survey conducted Nov. 17-23, 2008, by
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc.
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2008 Florida Economic Scorecard
J Developed in 2008 by
the Economic
Development
Foundation as a
measuring tool for
economic vitality
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- Six Categories
- 01 2007 - 01 2008
Complete Scorecard
data provided to the
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(PRal~~ INNOVATION
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j Eight regions defined by
Enterprise Florida
- Southwest region is Collier,
Lee and Charlotte
Southeast.
SO'.lttlwest Reg,ioll '
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Southwest Florida Region - Category Rankings
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EMPLOYMENT & WORKFORCE
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Collier County's
indicators better than
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Tamiami Trail: The 1920's Catalyst
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Shared Vision (Draft)
j The quality of life for the people of Collier
County is enhanced through economic
sustainability, as Collier County is a
preferred location for innovative, high
productivity, high wage employers.
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:.~R~~~5T INNO~~!!~ON
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:.~~~~E~T INNOVAT,I9N
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Lt Governor Jeff Kottkamp
JUnior Achievement of SWF
Ave Marla University
Collier BUilding Industry Assoc
Edison State College
EDC - Collier County
EDC 3G Coalition
Grtr Naples Chamber of Comm
SCORE
Hodges University
BloFlonda - SWF Chapter
Immokalee Chamber of Comm
City of Naples
Leadership Collier Foundation
Community Foundalion of CC
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Collier County SOCC
Marco Island Chamber of Comm
Reg Business Alliance of SWF
FGCU Small Bus Dev Ctr Net
SWF Reg Technology Prtnrshp
FGCU
United Arts CounCil of Collier Co
Jackson Lab Natl Coun (Naples)
UlI- SW FlOrida Dlstnct Council
Gulf Coast Venture Forum
Dlst School Board of Collier Co
Gateway T nangle CRA
East Naples CIVIC Association
Immokalee eRA
Naples Area Board of Realtors
FlOrida Wildlife Federation
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Honorary Chairmen
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Chris Doyle
PRESIDENT &
PUBLISHER
Naples Daily News
Honorable
Tom Grady
LEGISLATOR
Florida House 01
Representatives
Dolph von Arx
CHAIRMAN
Regional Business
Alliance
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Key Objectives & Strategies
} Create a culture that will attract
high wage companies
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supports world-class workers
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A community united in support of
economy building
A process designed to identify new
opportunities for high wage job
creation
A system focused on delivering
needed resources and initiatives
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Community of Innovation
Don Upton
PRESIDENT
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CALENDAR
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Innovation Benchmarking
Jan 29, 2009
Governor's IMovation Luncheon
Feb 19, 2009
Preparing for Global Competition
Mar 19, 2009
Research, Development and
Commercialization of Innovation
Apr16,2009
Regionalism in the
Innovation Economy
May 20, 2009
It Pays to be Creative
John Deraney
President - Un". of Norlh
Florida & Fonner Jacksonville
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Jim Fieids
Pafmetto rnstltuta
Jeff KoIikamp
Ll Governor
Dan Grech
American Pubr~ Madle's
Mar1<elplece
J. Bernard Macken
President
UnOiersity of Florida
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Richard Florida
Founder, Creative Class Group
State of
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Insight
Champions
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) The Catalyst Project
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Premise
I Attract a catalyst company(ies)
that provide a foundation for
primary high wage job creation
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allow for a self-sustaining
economic development
investment program
. Create Economic Development
Zones to provide regulatory
and financial structure to
induce job creation
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Industry Cluster Focus
) Computer Software & Services
) Health & Life Sciences
, CleanTECH
What It Takes
Catalyst companies that can
create 50-100 high wage
jobs to start
Shovel-ready land, buildings
ready for interior buildout,
and infrastructure needs
financed by sustainable
funding mechanism
Alignment of K-University
education systems to meet
workforce requirements
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Performance Requirements
1, Job creation
requirement
2. Maintain jobs for
1 0 years
3. Spin-off
requirement
4. Capital investment
requirement
Competitive Incentive Analysis
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1111 TORREV PINES INSllTUTE
.1 FOR MOL ECUtAA STUDIES
104,000 sq ft building
opening this month in
Port St. Lucie
, Conducts basic research
on major medical
conditions
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Cancer
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- AIDS
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Competitive Incentive Analysis
Biomedical Research rnstitute
20 acres of land conveyed to company after 7 yrs,
Land purchased by City of Port 51. Lucie for company for
approximatery $30 miUion for both land and building,
$10 million - 51. Lucie County
$6,5 minion. Florida Atlantic University
$32 million - Florida rnnovation Fund
State Representative Gayle
Harrell
State Senator Ken Pruitt
Florida Atlantic University
Harbor Branch
Oceanographic rnstitute
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Land and Building
Other Local Public Sector
Incentives (Grants)
Stale of Florida Incentives
Community Support
Enterprise Florida
Port 51. Lucie City Mayor and
Manager
County Administrator
51. Lucie County Chairman
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1 st Quarterly Report to State
October 30, 2008
Employees (as of Sept 2008) 28
Employees (expected June 2009) 45
Average Wage $67,290
Direct Expenditures on Equipment $545,106
& Other Tangible Items
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Locating Here
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14 Economic Development
47 Education I Outreach
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Return on Investment
H'-I TORREY PINES INSTITUTe
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) Encouraging spin-off companies and recruiting
other institutions and companies to region
- Already announced: $100 million Mann Research
Center; Oregon's Vaccine & Gene Therapy Institute
- With 3,600 potential acres, will someday be comparable
to Research Triangle Park and La Jolla
) Within 10 years, Torrey Pines facility will:
- Employ 189 people
- Be a major player in science, research and allied
technology
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ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
ZONE
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revenue
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new economic
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SELF-
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EconaDic Develo~t ,
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BOARD OF
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County allocates
ED Zone revenue
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ED Authority funds sustainable
delivery of economic
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Next Steps
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Next Steps
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} Request that staff work with the
EDC and other interested parties to
implement the Catalyst initiative
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Next Steps
. Prepare a resolution for action by Board of
County Commissioners to create Economic
Development Zones which includes:
- A methodology to determine economic and
fiscal impact
- Creation of a self-sustaining funding
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Economic
Sustainability
, We have defined our strengths, weaknesses
and vision.
, "Project Innovation" is underway to provide
community input and grass roots support for
that vision,
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