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ARDEN HILLS EDA MEETING – JANUARY 25, 2016 2 <br />A. Arden Hills Business Retention and Expansion Program <br /> <br />Senior Planner Bachler stated that the Economic Development Authority (EDA) approved a <br />Business Retention and Expansion Service Proposal from the St. Paul Area Chamber of <br />Commerce (SPACC) on January 26, 2015. Over the past year the Economic Development <br />Commission (EDC), community volunteers, and City staff have been working with SPACC on <br />designing and implementing a Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) program. A total of 24 <br />local businesses were interviewed as part of the program, and SPACC has completed an analysis <br />of the business survey results. These results along with a program overview, profile of the <br />business community, and priority areas are included in the BRE Program Report provided in the <br />EDA packet. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Bachler noted that Jonathan Weinhagen, SPACC, would be giving a <br />presentation on the findings included in the BRE Program Report. <br /> <br />Jonathan Weinhagen, Vice President of the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, thanked the <br />Commissioners for their time. He presented the Commissioners with further information on the <br />BRE program. He appreciated the efforts of staff and the EDC members over the past year. He <br />further discussed the results and findings within the BRE program. He provided comment on the <br />profile of businesses within Arden Hills, noting that the majority of the local businesses were <br />either manufacturing, management of enterprises, or administrative and support. <br /> <br />Further discussion ensued regarding how jobs were classified for the businesses within the City. <br /> <br />Commissioner Holden questioned if educational services should be included as a category in the <br />profile of businesses in the City. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinhagen explained that based on the data that was collected, educational services did not <br />come in as one of the top industries by employment. <br /> <br />EDA President Grant requested Mr. Weinhagen investigate the jobs data for educational <br />services further. He indicated that Northwestern’s address was in Roseville, but a portion of <br />their property was located within Arden Hills, which would increase the educational services <br />jobs numbers. He discussed how the Pine Tree Drive location for Bethel University would also <br />increase the number of educational services jobs located in Arden Hills. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinhagen stated that he would investigate the data on the educational services sector <br />further and would report back to the EDA. He reviewed the large number of jobs within the <br />community and the importance of mass transit. <br /> <br />Commissioner Holden believed it would be valuable to have additional information on how <br />many employees were visiting local restaurants during the lunch hour, versus those that ate <br />within their corporate campus. <br />
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