During the workshop, Council discussed a request from the local chamber for city participation in a capital campaign intended to support international economic development efforts. Staff and council described the chamber’s broader campaign goals—reported by the presenter as a $5,000,000 target to fund business‑recruitment and workforce development activities, including outreach to international prospects—and noted the chamber has made recent outreach trips to markets such as Germany and Japan.
Council members debated the merits and optics of participating. Supporters said a modest city contribution (the chamber had requested $10,000 in the council member’s meeting) would buy the city a place at the table and access to business‑recruitment conversations for the city’s land and sites. Skeptical members worried about being perceived as the only local government participant and asked for clarity on deliverables, milestones and membership benefits. At least one councilmember suggested the cost could be paid from fund balance rather than by increasing the tax rate.
There was no formal vote on the request during the workshop. Council members asked staff to provide documentation of the chamber’s campaign plan, a list of current contributors or partners, and any contractual terms that would accompany a city contribution before making a final decision.
Next steps: staff will follow up with the chamber to obtain a written summary of campaign deliverables, membership benefits and any conditions tied to contributions so the council can consider whether to fund the request and from which source.