File #: 16-252    Version: 1 Name: Economic Development Blueprint Workshop
Type: Staff Report Status: Public Hearing
File created: 4/7/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/26/2016 Final action:
Title: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BLUEPRINT WORKSHOP
Sponsors: Community Development, John Lang
Attachments: 1. BluePrint_Presentation_FocusGroup_PlanningCommission
PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: APRIL 26, 2016

PREPARED BY: John Lang, Economic Development Coordinator
APPROVED BY: Andrew Crabtree, Director/Community Development

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BLUEPRINT WORKSHOP
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
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Discuss and provide recommendations regarding the Economic Blueprint including strategies and practices to support new investment and jobs in Morgan Hill for the next five to ten years.
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CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act):
Not a Project

Planning Commission discussion will help identify strategies or actions to be included in the Development of the Economic Blueprint. Such strategy strategies and actions may influence or inform possible changes to the Draft Morgan Hill 2035 General Plan for City Council consideration and would be addressed through the CEQA analysis for the General Plan update.

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PROJECT SUMMARY:
The City of Morgan Hill has grown and transformed over the last 20 years. With a resident population over 41,000 and nearly 3,400 businesses, now is the ideal time for the City of Morgan Hill to develop an Economic Blueprint. To foster economic growth and support fiscal sustainability, the Economic Blueprint is envisioned to be a "big picture" document to guide land use, policy development, budget decisions for the next five to ten years.

Building upon the initial research and community engagement process undertaken with the General Plan update, the development of the Economic Blueprint has included focus groups and one-on-one meetings with various resident, business and organizational stakeholders to ascertain the opportunities that exist to drive investment into Morgan Hill. Thus far, staff has solicited and received feedback from focus group meetings with Kiwanis, Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, City employees, and Morgan Hill residents. In addition, staff has had several one-on-one meetings with small and large companies in Morgan Hill on the Ec...

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