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City leaders unveil ambitious plan to boost local economy

July 16, 2024 | Alameda , Alameda County, California



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City leaders unveil ambitious plan to boost local economy
During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered on transportation and economic development initiatives aimed at revitalizing Alameda. The meeting featured a presentation by Abigail Thorn Lyman, the Director of Base for Use and Economic Development, who provided an update on the city's economic development programs and outlined future strategies.

Thorn Lyman emphasized the importance of engaging with local businesses to understand their needs and challenges. She highlighted the city’s focus on six priority sectors identified in the 2018 Economic Development Strategic Plan, which continues to guide their efforts. Key initiatives discussed included the \"At Your Service\" program, which assists businesses with navigating permitting processes, and various workforce development activities, including job fairs and internship programs.

The council also addressed the ongoing issue of storefront vacancies, particularly on Park and Webster Streets. Thorn Lyman introduced a new storefront vacancy strategy aimed at filling these empty spaces by engaging with businesses whose leases are set to expire in the coming years. She noted that the city is also piloting a special event grant program to support local events that enhance community vibrancy and attract visitors.

Concerns were raised by council members and public speakers regarding the recruitment of life sciences companies, with specific inquiries about the potential for animal testing within the city. Thorn Lyman confirmed that while the city is actively seeking to attract life sciences firms, there has been no directive to focus on companies involved in animal experimentation.

Public comments reflected a mix of support and criticism for the economic development efforts. Some speakers praised the collaboration between the Economic Development Department and local business associations, while others expressed frustration over perceived neglect of smaller businesses and the challenges they face in a competitive market.

The meeting concluded with council members expressing their appreciation for the economic development staff's work while acknowledging the need for continued efforts to support local businesses and improve infrastructure. The council is expected to further discuss these initiatives and gather feedback from the community in upcoming meetings.

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