During a recent government meeting, representatives from Hey Bay City highlighted their ongoing efforts to support local businesses and enhance community engagement. The organization showcased its role in promoting Bay County's small businesses through storytelling, which has proven effective in attracting attention and driving economic benefits. Notably, Lead Bellies Barbecue and Soul Food reached approximately 94,000 people through their promotional efforts, while Bay City Boat Rentals garnered 66,000 views, resulting in a record 2,000 website visitors in a single day.
The meeting also addressed various community initiatives, including the \"Coffee and a Cleanup\" events aimed at beautifying the Columbus Avenue corridor. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to foster community involvement and improve local infrastructure.
In a significant achievement, Hey Bay City received a silver award from the International Economic Development Council for talent development and retention, recognizing the organization's commitment to addressing community needs. This accolade reflects the organization's dedication to reversing population decline and tackling challenges such as infrastructure, homelessness, and housing.
The representatives emphasized the importance of collective action in overcoming these issues, urging community members to collaborate in addressing the challenges facing Bay County. The meeting concluded with an invitation for further inquiries, underscoring the organization's openness to community engagement.