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Santa Rosa staff report one‑third progress on three‑year economic development plan; retail "leakage" estimated at about $1 billion

2985280 · April 14, 2025
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City of Santa Rosa economic development staff told the Economic Development Subcommittee that they are about one‑third of the way through implementing a three‑year economic development strategic plan adopted by the City Council last year.

City of Santa Rosa economic development staff told the Economic Development Subcommittee that they are about one‑third of the way through implementing a three‑year economic development strategic plan adopted by the City Council last year.

“The implementation plan…was approved by the city manager’s office and launched in January of this year. That is a 40‑page plan,” Chief Economic Development Officer Scott Adair told the subcommittee, describing a set of action items grouped under business growth and retention, entrepreneurship and small business, economic vibrancy and resiliency, and community investment.

Why it matters: staff said the plan organizes specific projects and investments that drive business retention, downtown activation and use of federal ARPA funds. Several initiatives the subcommittee discussed — an enhanced infrastructure financing district downtown, a one‑stop shop for businesses, a pop‑up/street activation program, and ARPA‑funded façade and childcare grants — could affect small businesses, downtown retailers and public‑space programming.

Key progress and metrics - Overall: staff said the division is about 35% complete on implementation across the four categories and roughly one‑third of the way through the three‑year plan. - Business growth and retention: average completion reported at 36%; notable items include a completed physical one‑stop shop (Room 6 in the economic development lobby) and…

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