Long Beach, CA
File #: 17-1006    Version: 1 Name: CD 9 - Everyone In
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 10/30/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/7/2017 Final action: 11/7/2017
Title: Recommendation to refer to Economic Development Commission to conduct a deeper assessment of economic inclusion in Long Beach by embarking on the "Everyone In Listening Tour" and providing further outreach to marginalized and disenfranchised segments of the business and working community; and Increase appropriations in the General Fund (GF) in the Economic Development Department (ED) by $40,000, offset by Ninth Council District one-time infrastructure funds transferred from the Capital Projects Fund (CP) in the Public Works Department (PW) to supplement the targeted outreach.
Sponsors: VICE MAYOR REX RICHARDSON, NINTH DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 110717-R-24sr.pdf, 2. 110717-R-24 Letter of Support
TITLE
Recommendation to refer to Economic Development Commission to conduct a deeper assessment of economic inclusion in Long Beach by embarking on the "Everyone In Listening Tour" and providing further outreach to marginalized and disenfranchised segments of the business and working community; and

Increase appropriations in the General Fund (GF) in the Economic Development Department (ED) by $40,000, offset by Ninth Council District one-time infrastructure funds transferred from the Capital Projects Fund (CP) in the Public Works Department (PW) to supplement the targeted outreach.

DISCUSSION
In April 2017, the City Council approved the City's Draft Blueprint for Economic Development that informs the City's overall economic development work plan for the next ten years. The Draft Blueprint embraces policy recommendations that identify broad focus areas that will drive economic growth over the next ten years, such as: key industry clusters and emerging sectors, economic inclusion, workforce development, business assistance, the development environment, quality of life, and economic leadership and cooperation.

While the Draft Blueprint is a comprehensive plan, more outreach must be done into the focus area of economic inclusion to ensure that whole segments of our community who traditionally are underrepresented, have the opportunity to provide valuable input and recommendations. In order to do this, the Economic Development Department should take a "deeper dive" into economic inclusion and conduct further outreach to small businesses, aspiring entrepreneurs, home owners, and others through a series of conversations and small focus groups.

These conversations will seek to understand policies, programs and practices that have supported these workforces as well as policies, programs and practices that have produced barriers to ownership and employment and their unintended negative consequences. Future community conversations will work with these workforces to...

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