鶹AV’s mayor says a new Community Task Force on Economic Prosperity will aim to strengthen the city’s business, employment and tourism sectors.
“Economic development is one of council’s priorities,” Tom Days said at council’s June 9 meeting. “A strong and resilient local economy supports quality of life and generates opportunity.”
The mayor will lead the task force, which will include a legal expert, economic and real estate specialists, a tech sector representative, a financial sector representative, a retail or restaurant industry member, a partnership development expert, councillor Luke Stack, and a member of the public.
Over the next 10 months, it will look at current city policies and programs, talk to local businesses and community groups, find gaps in 鶹AV’s economy that could be filled, and suggest ways to attract new investment and partnerships.
“We have seen some success in this model, this term,” Dyas added, pointing to the Mayor’s Task Force on Crime Reduction, and the Community Task Force of Performing Arts.
“The Task Force on Economic Prosperity will follow that same approach because we know that a strong local economy does not happen by accident,” the mayor said.
The task force will meet regularly and report back to council twice—once at the halfway point and again at the end of the 10-month term. If needed, the term could be extended.