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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION – JANUARY 28, 2026 5 <br />the Chamber allows business owners to meet people from surrounding communities. That widens <br />the support and wouldn’t require any extra lift. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding when the Chamber meetings are held. The next meeting will be on <br />March 11th and will be held in Shoreview. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Fransen said we can lean into promoting that with businesses and sharing the <br />information with the attendees of our business event. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bonine said they do a great job. They have bigger wallet share and more reach <br />than we do. He said after the chamber meetings they can carve out 20 minutes for the Arden Hills <br />businesses to touch base. <br /> <br />Commissioner Daniels said the last one was held at Bethel. She said there were about 35 people <br />in attendance. There were 20 minutes held for networking beforehand. Arden Hills can do <br />something specific to them. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bonine said he hosted one with about 20 people. That is not a lot of people, <br />considering it represents 5 or 6 surrounding cities. The businesses have to drive it. To promote <br />something within the city, recruiting to businesses can be built but the businesses may not come. <br />He thinks the businesses have to want it. It’s wasted effort, if they don’t. We have to define what <br />the EDC wants to do. We have to be careful not to get caught up with planning events that may <br />not apply to what our mission is. There may be other committees that can do the walk or the bike <br />rodeo. What is the EDC? What are we trying to do? <br /> <br />D. EDC Work Plan <br /> <br />Chair Murchie said any of these things have to be tied to the work plan. If we plan an event, we <br />have to know how we will bridge residents and businesses. We have great ideas. We need to <br />consider if we do an event how to get people from all of the businesses, up and down County Road <br />E and Lexington, in the door. If we can get these ideas in the work plan and structure, it in a way <br />that we can stay on track. We all love our city, and we want to make it exciting, but we have to <br />make sure there is value for the businesses and that’s something they want. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bonine said he wants to make sure our efforts are aligned. He’s here to support <br />the mission but we need to make sure it’s appreciated and wanted. If the businesses don’t want it, <br />it’s not worth our time. We have twelve meetings, a couple of them will probably be used to <br />support the 75th Anniversary. It looks like we have a busy year, but it will take time. We realized <br />the visits weren’t the best way to contact the businesses due to distance. It could be another few <br />meetings before we figure out a better inventory of the businesses in the community. We still don’t <br />have a good process to define who our audience is. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Fransen said this group has tremendous ideas. She thinks it’s the blend between <br />resident and business owner perspectives. We can keep narrowing in on how we can bring <br />businesses and residents together to create that community. The last discussion we reviewed a <br />tentative drafted work plan. There were comments about the business license and registration <br />process. This is the City’s method of identifying what businesses are here. The EDC is the <br />connector between the city and the businesses. She provided a visual for what the process is for <br />the business license and registration. She noted the different ways that new businesses may be <br />discovered by the city to let them know about the licensing/registration process. If the EDC wants
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