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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Mayor RegaladoCITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO : FROM : Priscilla A. Thompson City Clerk Tomas Regalado Mayor DATE: SUBJECT: REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: January 14, 2010 Blue Ribbon. Committee on Economic Initiatives FILE : I am submitting the following appointments for the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Committee on Economic Initiatives. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Tony E. Crapp Jr, Chief of Staff to Mayor Regalado — Chairperson Ana Carolina Corrales, Professor — Miami -Dade College Luis DeRosa, Executive Director of the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce Steven Haas, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau Rev. Joaquin Willis, Pastor - Church of the Open Door Brenda Shapiro, Brenda B. Shapiro LLC Vacancy SUBMTTED INTO THE PUBLIC REC�'D FOR 1TE N -'141 to 1A 'INV:IN J0 ) 110 k8310 A 110 NOSdW0H1 V g7110S12ld t£ :h wa .i WIC OM a31k1333a �Submitt (nayor iict30.1a0o CTtt rrf iami, `,1:_inierritra TOMAS P. REGALADO MAYOR Date: January 14, 2010 To: From: Mayor Tomas Regalad RE: The Honorable Members of the City Commission toke=e. Mayor's Blue Ribbon Committee on Economic Initiatives 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133 (305) 250-5300 FAX (305) 854-4001 3 O•' rri r rn I will appoint a seven (7) member Blue Ribbon Working Group Committee to study, recommend and monitor initiatives that will revitalize targeted communities that are underserved and economically depressed and improve quality of life in the City of Miami with a specific focus on job creation, job retention, and creating employment training opportunities. The committee will work with a core group of departments including the City Manager's Office -Economic Initiative Team and the departments of Community Development, Grants Administration, Planning, the Community Redevelopment Agency, and ACCESS Miami to establish recommendations for initiatives that will have a significant impact on revitalizing low and moderate income communities and improve quality of life for residents in the City of Miami which support the City's long-term fiscal health and over-all quality of life. In addition to the core group of departments, the committee will reach out on an as needed or as appropriate basis to other organizations and agencies including but not limited to the Beacon Council, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, CAMACOL, the Miami -Dade Chamber of Commerce, Miami -Dade County South Florida Work Force, and the Miami -Dade County Economic Advocacy Trust. The 2000 Census ranked the City of Miami as the poorest large city in the United States. According to CNN/Money.Com 2009 Best Places to Live report, the City of Miami did not rank in the top 100 U.S. cities. With a service -driven economy, steady influx of immigrants, significant high school drop -out rate and a sizable elderly population, Miami has historically and continues to register median income levels below the national average. The Census Bureau's 2006-2008 American Community Survey 3-year estimates places Miami's poverty rate for families at 20.9%, well above the State of Florida's average of 9.0%, Miarni-Dade County's 12.6% and the national average of 9.6%. ��r The committee will review the City's current local, state and federal incentives and methodology for creating business and job development opportunities in the targeted communities with an emphasis on opportunities that can be created through the layering of available incentives and related special designations and programs, review the City's current incentives and methodology for providing affordable and special needs housing opportunities and foreclosure mitigation in the targeted communities, identify and recommend a tool box of incentives for business and job development opportunities which include attracting large scale businesses, research and recommend educational/training opportunities via public/private and public/public partnerships to re -tool the workforce in the targeted communities, and to recommend changes to the City's current method of implementing initiatives that will revitalize underserved communities and improve quality of life that maximize attainment of the stated goals. Cc: Pete Hernandez, City Manager Julie Bru, City Attorney Priscilla Thompson, City Clerk