The Daly City Small Business Commission held a regular meeting on November 14, 2024, focusing on challenges faced by local small businesses and potential solutions to enhance their viability. A significant concern raised was the lack of foot traffic in the area, which many believe hinders business growth. Suggestions included organizing more community events such as festivals and holiday celebrations to attract visitors and create a vibrant atmosphere.
Commission members discussed the need for better awareness of existing resources available to small businesses in Daly City. They emphasized the importance of gathering data to support initiatives aimed at improving local business conditions. This data could help identify issues such as cleanliness in public spaces and the need for better communication channels between businesses and city departments.
During the meeting, the small business advocate encouraged business owners to participate in a survey to share their experiences and concerns. This feedback will be instrumental in shaping future support initiatives. The advocate also provided a direct contact number for small business inquiries, aiming to streamline communication and assistance.
Plans were discussed to create a welcome packet for new businesses, which would include a directory of contacts for various issues they might encounter. The commission expressed interest in developing a frequently asked questions section to address common concerns, ensuring that small business owners have access to essential information in one consolidated location.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the commission's commitment to fostering a supportive environment for small businesses in Daly City, with a focus on community engagement and improved communication.