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EDA restarts BlueDot shop-local rewards with $5,000 allocation, asks staff for guardrails
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Summary
After reviewing usage data, the Goochland EDA approved a $5,000 restart of the BlueDot shop-local rewards pilot, asked staff to investigate unusually large user earnings and to request per-user caps or fraud protections from the vendor.
Staff presented three years of BlueDot pilot data and a recommendation to resume the paused shop-local rewards program with a $5,000 allocation. The dataset showed steady user growth, a spike coincident with Richmond’s program rollout, and several high-earning outliers that prompted member questions about possible gaming or atypical spending patterns.
A staff summary noted that 2024 payouts rose and that a small number of users skewed average earnings. One member asked whether the platform can show merchant-level location detail to investigate whether earners are concentrated at single businesses; staff agreed to pursue that and to ask the vendor whether per-user or per-purchase caps are feasible.
Members approved restarting the program with a $5,000 allocation and unanimously asked staff to report back with guardrails and any fraud-mitigation options before large payouts resume. "It's a great, low-administration way to support local businesses," a member said, while adding that data checks are prudent to preserve program integrity.
Next steps: staff will request detailed user-location breakdowns from the vendor, explore per-user caps and report proposed guardrails and administrative thresholds at the next meeting before funds are disbursed.

