3b - Econ. Dev. Partnership 2016 Report

BUILDING OUR
REGIONAL ECONOMY




2016 CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
FINAL REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Grant Overview... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Grant Summaries ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6









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Executive Summary
In June 2016, the Port of Seattle Commission created a new economic
development grant fund providing 38 King County cities per capita funding
to advance local economic development throughout the region.. The grant
funding was awarded on a $1 per capita formula with a maximum of $65,000
while ensuring each city received at least $5,000..

The 2016 city projects generally fell into the following categories:
Business Assistance
Planning & Feasibility Studies
Website Upgrades
Marketing & Business Recruitment
Tourism Promotion /Wayfinding

Collaboration among cities provided a greater return on individual city
investments.. Cities were able to initiate projects previously outside of their
budget, and the 2016 grant funds provided a foundation for moving forward
on major multi-year initiatives.. 



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OVERVIEW OF PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN
Business Assistance                                       Marketing
AUBURN  BELLEVUE  ENUMCLAW  KIRKLAND  ISSAQUAH      KENMORE  KENT  NORMANDY PARK  REDMOND  RENTON     DUVAL  FEDERAL WAY  ISSAQUAH  KENMORE  NORTH BEND  REDMOND  RENTON  TUKWILA
Many cities offered one- on- one counseling, technical assistance or group workshops to their           Many cities developed multi- tiered marketing campaigns to support local businesses and promote
existing businesses, through the local community college or SBDC. Training topics included             "buy local" through digital marketing, social media, videos, posters, street banners and signage.. 
downtown safety. The eastern King County cities collaborated through a branding effort
(The Innovation Triangle) to support small technology companies and outreach to recruit new
technology companies into the area. Auburn and Kent launched new incubators and Kenmore          Tourism and Wayfinding
added new clients to the existing incubator.                                                             SNOQUALMIE  SKYKOMISH  BURIEN  MERCER ISLAND  KENMORE
Promoting increased tourism and community identity, many cities strive to grow their local
economy.. The Snoqualmie Valley cities collaborated in promoting the "Savor Snoqualmie" brand
Planning and Feasibility Studies                               through on-line itineraries, a calendar of Valley wide events, local guides for food, arts and culture.. 
The Snoqualmie cities, Skykomish, Burien, Mercer Island and Kenmore developed wayfinding
BOTHELL  DES MOINES  MAPLE VALLEY  NEWCASTLE  SHORELINE                                                   signage plans supporting local businesses.. Woodinville engaged in extensive surveys to better
Cities that engaged in planning and feasibility studies were either addressing the need to update        understand how to grow their wine tourism activity.. 
comprehensive plans and zoning standards or develop a concept for a new initiative, such as the
Des Moines Marina or Shoreline Media Campus.                                                    Website Enhancement
COVINGTON  NORMANDY PARK  RENTON  PACIFIC  SEATAC  SAMMAMISH
Recognizing that a city's website acts as the front door to their community, website enhancements
were a frequent undertaking.. Renton, SeaTac, Pacific, Covington, Sammamish, and Normandy Park
refreshed their websites with new images, information on doing business, data, demographics and
promoting local businesses.. 
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City Grant Projects Overview
GRANT PURPOSES                                                                           GRANT PURPOSES
Planning &                                                                                                              Planning &
Business       Feasibility                      Tourism &       Website        GRANT                                    Business       Feasibility                      Tourism &       Website        GRANT
CITY          Assistance      Studies       Marketing     Wayfinding    Enhancement    AWARD                CITY          Assistance      Studies       Marketing     Wayfinding    Enhancement    AWARD
Algona*                                                                                      N/A      Maple Valley                                                                            $24,700
Auburn                                                                          $65,000     Medina*                                                                               N/A
Beaux Arts*                                                                                           N/A      Mercer Island                                                                                  $23,480
Bellevue                                                                                      $65,000      Milton**                                                                                           $5,000
Black Diamond**                                                                              $6,000      Newcastle                                                                                $10,940
Bothell                                                                                            $25,410       Normandy Park                                                                                   $6,420
Burien                                                                                       $48,810      North Bend                                                                                    $6,460
Carnation                                                                                        $5,000      Pacific                                                                                         $6,770
Covington                                                                              $18,520      Redmond                                                                           $59,180
Des Moines                                                                             $30,100      Renton                                                                           $65,000
Duvall                                                                                           $7,345      Sammamish                                                                                    $49,980
Enumclaw                                                                      $11,140     SeaTac                                                                         $27,650
Federal Way                                                                                 $65,000      Shoreline                                                                                    $54,500
Hunts Point*                                                                                           N/A      Skykomish                                                                                       $5,000
Issaquah                                                                                 $33,300      Snoqualmie                                                                                $12,850
Kenmore                                                                  $21,500     Tukwila                                                                       $19,300
Kent                                                                                   $65,000      Woodinville                                                                             $11,240
Kirkland                                                                                          $65,000      Yarrow Point*                                                                                            N/A
Lake Forest Park                                                                                           N/A*                                                                    TOTAL GRANTS AWARDED    $889,895
* Did not apply for funding ** No funds expended   Total excludes funds not expended

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Lake Forest Park   Kenmore
Bothell
Shoreline
Woodinville              Duvall
1 - Beaux Arts Village
Kirkland
2 - Clyde Hill
3 - Medina                                                                                                                                                                 Skykomish
4 - Hunts Point                                                                    Redmond
5 - Yarrow Point
6 - Algona                                                    5 4
Unincorporated King County                                                                            Carnation
2
3
Cities receiving Grants                          Seattle
Sammamish
Bellevue
Sea-Tac Airport                                               1
Mercer Island
Issaquah                          Snoqualmie
Newcastle
North Bend
Burien
Tukwila   Renton

SeaTac
Normandy Park
Kent       Covington       Maple Valley

Des Moines

Black Diamond
Federal Way
Auburn
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Pacific
Enumclaw




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City Grant Projects Summary

AUBURN                      BELLEVUE                     BLACK DIAMOND
Grant Award: $65,000                                              Grant Award: $65,000                                              Grant Award: $6,000 (no funds expended)
Doug Lein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dlein@auburnwa.gov     James Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jshenderson@bellevuewa.gov     Andy Williamson . . . . . . awilliamson@ci.blackdiamond.wa.gov
Developed a business- to- business supply chain database to     Established partnerships with other eastside cities to          Black Diamond was awarded $6,000 of grant funds to
promote local purchases through the business license           promote the region's business climate for technology          design and install wayfi nding signs throughout the city.
process. Launched a 1,556 square foot business incubator       companies.                                                     Despite outreach to Black Diamond, the city did not enter
with the capacity to house a minimum of 10 businesses. The      Provided export and marketing training to technology        into a contract with the Port of Seattle.
4 companies that initially located within the incubator            companies prior to attending Mobile World Congress;
include; a website developer, app developer, construction
Participated in an event to recruit international technology
management (woman owned), and a manufacturer of bio-
companies identifi ed at Select USA, in October 10, 2016.
digesters. Four additional companies are in the approval
process to locate in the incubator. Once a company locates       Collaborated with eastside cities in marketing the
in the incubator, their progress is reviewed by the Advisory       Innovation Triangle brand.
Committee every 90 days, with the goal of launching the
company on their own within 12- 18 months.
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BOTHELL                         BURIEN                          CARNATION
Grant Award: $25,410                                              Grant Award: $48,810                                              Grant Award: $5,000
Tom Burdett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tom..burdett@bothellwa..gov    Chris Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . chrisc@burienwa..gov    Tim Woolett..................... tim..woolett@carnationwa..gov
Developing a vision and comprehensive plan for the          Designed signage that creates a walkable multi-modal        Supported the "Savor Snoqualmie" marketing
Canyon Park Technology area to support business            downtown environment to attract visitors, new businesses    collaboration with cities of Snoqualmie and Duvall
expansion and job growth.. Contract extension requested     and commercial development, as recommended in the       promoting outdoor recreation, farm and culinary
due to unanticipated projects required for Washington        city's Downtown Mobility Study..                              experiences, cultural heritage and the work of local artists.. 
State Growth Management and staff turnover.. Project will                                                                Due to permitting issues, the wayfinding sign installation
be completed later this year..                                                                                                       has been delayed.. The city has requested a contract
extension to complete this work.. 



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COVINGTON                      DES MOINES                      DUVALL
Grant Award: $18,520                                    DES MOINES MARINAGrant Award: $30,100                                              Grant Award: $7,345
Karla Slate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kslate@covingtonwa.gov     Michael Mathias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mmatthias@desmoineswa.gov     Jason Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jason.walker@duvallwa.gov
Redesigned the city's website with an emphasis on   FEASIBILITY STUDY &Completed a pre-design feasibility study for a multi-use       Updated the City Economic Development Vision and
economic development opportunities and business          facility at the downtown Marina location.                    Plan Supported "Savor Snoqualmie", a new regional
services. Incorporated economic development data, DOWNTOWN PARKING ANALYSIS                                                    Completed a market demand assessment of the Marina       tourism promotion group supported by each Snoqualmie
demographics and an interactive map showing              and downtown as "destination locations" to accommodate    city Updated information for their branding and
information on development opportunities in the city.PRESENTATION TO: future growth, including a parking study assessment.         marketing eff orts
DES MOINES CITY COUNCIL / MAY 18, 2017 
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ENUMCLAW                    FEDERAL WAY                  ISSAQUAH
Grant Award: $11,140                                              Grant Award: $65,000                                              Grant Award: $33,330
Chris Searcy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .csearcy@enumclaw..wa..gov     Tim Johnson............. Tim..Johnson@CityofFederalWay..com     Jen Davis Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jenh@issaquahwa..gov
Provided 35 hours of training and small business              Developed and implemented a print and digital marketing    Provided training for eight small businesses in preparation
workshops through Green River Community College for       campaign targeted at site selectors, developers and          of attending Mobile World Congress in collaboration
light manufacturers..                                            commercial property professionals to attract 10-20 new       with the State Department of Commerce and other
businesses to the city.. Expanded the business retention       eastside cities.. 
effort to contact 25 local businesses and provide business     Created a six part business education series through the
assistance tailored to the business needs..                       Issaquah Chamber of Commerce focused on advertising
and marketing best practices.. 
Created a video to promote the city's Sports Medicine Hub
through social media and on-line resources.. Due to staff
turnover, the scope of Issaquah's work plan was scaled
back and the total Port funds expended were reduced..


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KENMORE                                                  KENT
Grant Award: $21,500                                                                                                                Grant Award: $65,000
Nancy Ousley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nousley@kenmorewa..gov     As of April, eight of the businesses have joined the Virtual      Bill Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wellis@kentwa..gov
Provided training and technical support for  21 businesses    Incubator Program to continue their work, while some        Executed a multi-level program to support and expand
in two workshop series (Fall 2016 and Winter 2017)a        were already associated with the in-house or Virtual           Kent's food entrepreneur business community, working
series of six sessions each.. The 5x Entrepreneur Series          program.. The overall revenue goal for the 21 businesses       with the Food Innovation Network and Green River
training sessions focused on setting goals for revenue         is over $65M, with an average of $3..1M per business,          Community College's Small Business Development Center.. 
growth over 2-3 years, and learning about best practices      and the revenue goals continue to increase, along with        The program provides below market rate commercial
from a proven model and experienced business              employment growth goals.. The revenue goals represent      kitchen incubator space and business training for food
development consultant.. The group training was             nearly 800% of the 15 established businesses, and            entrepreneurs.. Launched a social enterprise, Ubuntu
augmented with individual sessions with Corey Hansen,       employment growth goals total 138% of present staffing..     Street Caf, featuring international foods and expect to
the consultant and author of Best Practices of High            Promoted the City's image for business development and     hold 8-10 downtown pop-up dining events featuring
Performance Entrepreneurs..                                 tourism                                                    diverse cuisines.. Four new businesses, employing seven
entrepreneurs were launched as an outcome of the
Built a marketing brand based on local assets like Bastyr
training.. The program has received very good media
University, Kenmore Air, Edward State Park, Lakepointe
coverage.. 
and Kenmore's emerging brewery district designed to
attract visitors and tourists.. 

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KIRKLAND                       MAPLE VALLEY                    MERCER ISLAND
Grant Award: $65,000                                              Grant Award: $24,700                                              Grant Award: $23,480
Ellen Miller-Wolfe . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emiller-Wolfe@kirklandwa..gov     Tim Morgan ................. tim..morgan@maplevalleywa..gov     Julie Underwood. . . . . . . . . . . .julie..underwood@mercergov..org
Partnered with Bellevue and Redmond to promote ICT        Maple Valley has completed prior studies related to           The City developed and designed wayfinding signs to
cluster growth within the Innovation Triangle Brand           economic development.. The grant enabled the City          direct visitors using the regional bike trail to the town
Participate in tradeshow events to attract technology          to hire a consultant to review prior work and develop          center, supporting local business growth..
companies including, DICE (Design, Innovate,                 recommendations which outlines and proposes roles,
Communicate, Entertain), Mobile World Congress and        responsibilities and implementation strategies for
Select USA..                                                    economic development as associated with the City's
2017/2018 budget.. The recommendations will direct the
Provided business assistance to startup and small
City toward a clearly defined future vision.. 
companies to prepare for Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona.. 
Prepared an engineering study to increase transient
moorage at Kirkland Marina, with the next step to do a
financial analysis.. 


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MILTON                          NEWCASTLE                      NORMANDY PARK
Grant Award: $5,000 (no funds expended)                            Grant Award: $10,940                                               Grant Award: $6,420
Brittany Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .bport@cityofmilton..net     Thara Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tharaj@ci..newcastle..wa..us    Mark Hoppen.................MarkH@ci..normandy-park..wa..us
The City of Milton acquired a piece of the Twin Towers and     Port funds were used to support development of a            Training was provided through the SBDC at Highline
is pursuing installation of a 9/11 Memorial as a downtown     new downtown plan, along with revised development        Community College for 209 unique businesses.. A website
enhancement and tourist attraction.. The Port funds           regulations and capital improvements program for            was created for the new Normandy Park Economic
were to be used to mount the installation and design an       transportation and amenity improvements in the             Development Committee which is open to Normandy Park
interpretive exhibit.. The project was put on hold and the      Downtown, including streets, public spaces, parking,          residents and businesses, promoting "Buy Local" and "Shop
funds were not expended..                                   and public facilities.. A new conceptual plan and vision       the Park"
for Coal Creek Parkway was developed to support a
pedestrian-oriented downtown with effective linkages to
the other sectors in the CBC and surrounding residential
neighborhoods.. The planning process also included an
audit and a comprehensive revision of the Downtown
zoning regulations and design guidelines..


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NORTH BEND                     PACIFIC                         REDMOND
Grant Award: $6,460                                                Grant Award: $6,770                                                Grant Award: $59,180
Lynn Hyde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lhyde@northbendwa..gov    Richard Gould. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rgould@ci..pacific ..wa..us    Jill Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JESmith@redmond..gov
Created two videos to promote outdoor recreation and       Updated city website with new data and images              Developed a marketing and media package that includes
market the city through social media.. The City contracted     promoting the city to existing and new businesses..            video, business cluster fact sheets, print and digital
with KOMO to produce the videos that will be aired in July..                                                                     brochures..
Participated in business recruitment events including
D..I..C..E (Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain) and the
Space Foundation Symposium.. 





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RENTON                        SAMMAMISH                    SEATAC
Grant Award: $65,000                                              Grant Award: $49,980                                             Grant Award: $27,650
Cliff Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clong@rentonwa..gov    Mike Sugg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSugg@sammamish..us    Jeff Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jrobinson@ci..seatac..wa..us>
Port funds were used to support part of the community's      Port funds were used as part of the City's Economic           Redesigned the City's website to provide improved
overall branding and marketing campaign which includes,    Development Scoping Analysis including updated           economic, demographic, zoning, comprehensive plan
implementation of a new website with a searchable           demographic and economic data, a marketing factsheet,     and utility information to support business expansion and
land and building inventory, GIS integration, economic        updated website focused on business attraction and          attraction.. 
data, and demographic profiles to promote commercial       retention.. 
and industrial sites in Renton.. Port funds were also used
to develop collateral materials through production of
photography, video, print, audio and other digital media
highlighting Renton's business and industry, as well as
promote downtown branding, including street banners,
website upgrade and utility cabinet wraps.. 


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SHORELINE                       SKYKOMISH                       SNOQUALMIE
Grant Award: $54,500                                              Grant Award: $5,000                                               Grant Award: $12,850
Dan Eernissee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . deernissee@shorelinewa.gov     Tony Grider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MayorGrider@frontier.com     Mark Hofman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mhofman@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us
Developed a Request for Expression of Interest (RFEI)          Designed a historic signage plan that will serve as a           Collaborated with other Snoqualmie Valley cities on the
Prospectus to attract public and private investment for a       walking tour of the town and provides historic information    Savor Snoqualmie branding and marketing campaign.
Shoreline Media Campus. The Media Campus is intended     on the town and signifi cant buildings.                       The City of Snoqualmie created a poster series promoting
for local production of movies, episodic television,                                                                              outdoor recreation, culinary experiences, cultural heritage
commercials and gaming content and provide a fl exible                                                                  and local art. They also developed an online calendar
platform for new technology production to thrive such as                                                                  of events to assist visitors to develop local itineraries.
VR/AR. The RFEI provides information on market demand,                                                                Due to permitting issues, the wayfi nding signs have
design and fi nancial models and will be used to present                                                                      been delayed. The cities have requested an extension to
this opportunity to potential investors and developers.                                                                       complete sign fabrication and installation.



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TUKWILA                        WOODINVILLE                    DID NOT APPLY
Grant Award: $19,300                                              Grant Award: $11,240                                              The following cities did not apply for funding from the grant
Brandon Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon..Miles@TukwilaWA..gov     Jenny Ngo....................... Jennyn@ci..woodinville..wa..us     program
Port funds were used to implement a business attraction,      Woodinville was interested to learn what steps should be             Algona
recruitment and retention program including, updated       taken to ensure the area's wine and beverage industry
Beaux Arts
demographic and economic data, new marketing            would continue to grow and thrive.. The city surveyed
materials and an updated City website..                        local residents, businesses, and tourists to identify the                Hunts Point
challenges and opportunities in the wine and tourism                Medina
sector.. The survey results provide the city the framework              Yarrow Point
to implement the recommendations to increase visitors
Lake Forest Park
and grow local businesses.. 




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