Town of Erie
File #: 25-167    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/27/2025 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 3/18/2025 Final action:
Title: Economic Incentives Overview Presentation
Attachments: 1. Staff Presentation, 2. Town of Erie Revitalization Incentive Grant Program, 3. Town of Erie Enhanced Sales Tax Incentive Program, 4. Town of Erie Special District Review Policy
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SUBJECT:
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Economic Incentives Overview Presentation
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DEPARTMENT: Economic Development
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PRESENTER(S): Jack Hill, Business Development Specialist
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TIME ESTIMATE: 30 minutes
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POLICY ISSUES:
There is no townwide policy regarding economic development incentives. The Town of Erie leverages current incentive tools such as Urban Renewal Authority, Special Districts, and Enhanced Sales Tax Incentive Program, but these tools are limited in scope and location. Staff is looking for direction from Town Council on whether staff should draft a townwide economic development incentive program.

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
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Town Council directs staff to bring back a formal economic incentive policy document reflecting tonight's discussion for consideration at a future Town Council meeting.
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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:
In the interest of supporting a robust, diverse, and resilient economy, and under the theory that some desired development will not happen without public assistance of some sort, municipalities across the country use economic development incentives to assist small businesses, primary employers, and developers. Having recently transitioned to a Home Rule municipality, Erie has the opportunity to craft and adopt a townwide economic incentive program that can catalyze the local economy. Factors that make starting, expanding, retaining, and recruiting businesses difficult include the skyrocketing cost of development, increase in commercial property taxes, inflationary pressures, and regulations. The ability to provide support with some of these up-front costs, by providing a wider variety of economic incentive programs, could prove invaluable in supporting existing businesses and attracting new businesses that fulfill the market needs of Erie.

This presentation will provide background information and an overview of economic i...

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