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West Michigan Prosperity Alliance. Community Conversation Regarding the Future Prosperity of West Michigan March 17, 2014 Ballroom C, DeVos Place 2:15 – 4:00. Michigan State Senate Districts. Michigan State House Districts. Michigan Municipal League. Michigan Township Association.
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West Michigan Prosperity Alliance Community Conversation Regarding the Future Prosperity of West Michigan March 17, 2014 Ballroom C, DeVos Place 2:15 – 4:00
Some Simple Statistics About Our Region • 13 Counties • 341 Units of Government • 1,532,851 people (15.5% of Michigan) • 757,540 Labor Force (+1.5% since 2009) • 7.4% Unemployment Rate ( 4.7 % since 09) • 8,163 square miles, about the same size as the State of New Jersey • 130 Miles of Lake Michigan Shoreline and extends 75 miles to the heart of Michigan’s lower peninsula • 10,000 employers,$5.7 billion in economic output
Between 2000-2012 our population gained 86,575 or 6% while overall Michigan lost 55,500 residents. • Over 90,000 people commute into our region for work and over 114,000 residents leave the region for their jobs. • Employment has recovered from the Great Recession • Between 2009 and 2012, payroll jobs in the West Michigan Prosperity Region grew by 50,025 or 8.6%percent, more than twice that of the 4.0%percent growth statewide • 90+ school districts, 13 major colleges and universities, 70,000 college students
What are the Required Deliverables? A 5 Year Regional Prosperity Plan including and economic development blueprint A performance Dashboard and measurable annual goals. Monthly meetings to consider and discuss issues leading to a common vision of economic prosperity including economic development, talent and infrastructure.
Steering Committee Regional Transportation and Planning Economic Development Higher Education Adult Education Workforce Development At Large/ Private Business • John Weiss • - GVMC • Dave Bee • - WMRPC • Erin Kuhn • - WMSRDC • Steve Bulthuis • - MACC • Fiona Hert • - GRCC • Julie VanDyke • - WSCC • Dan Rinsema-Sybenga • - MCC • Simone Jonaitis • - GVSU • Linda Brand • - Model • Community • Initiative • Jim Fisher • - Padnos • Roger Safford • - MDOT • Andy Johnston • - West Michigan • Chamber • Coalition • Jim Sandy • - Mecosta County • Dev. Corp. • Bill Raymond • - Ottawa County • Michigan Works! • Kevin Stotts • -Talent 2025 • Bruce Adair • - Lakeshore • Advantage • Valarie Byrnes • - Barry County • Economic Dev. • Ed Garner • - Muskegon • Area First • Rick Chapla • -The Right Place • Mike O’Connor • - Adult Edu. of • Zeeland P.S. • Kathleen Sullivan • - Adult Learning • Partners of • West Michigan • Doug Wood • - Orchard View • Schools Adult • Education • Paul Griffith • - Michigan Works! • West Central • Deb Groeneveld • - Michigan Works Muskegon-Oceana • Jacob Maas • - Kent-Allegan • Michigan Works!
Steering Committee Committees • Alliance Communications • Public Communications • The Prosperity Plan • Community Conversations
September 26, 2013 125 Regional Representatives Attend Informational Meeting
Community Conversations March Can We Agree on 5 Projects of Significant Regional Economic Importance? June September
Community Conversation Regarding the Future Prosperity of West Michigan • We would like your feedback • What do you think about the proposed project criteria? • Are these the right criteria? • Do you have others to add? • How do you weight these criteria? • Which are most important?
Together, We are Creating a Strategy Screen • A strategy screen is a set of criteria by which to choose a particular strategy or project. • It should be developed before considering which projects to select. • Must be conceived carefully. • Ensures that the selection of an emerging project is consistent with goals and strategic direction. • Simple powerful tool for decision making.
The West Michigan Prosperity Alliance • The West Michigan Prosperity Alliance (WMPA) will solicit projects from across the region and from across interests. • The WMPA will evaluate each project based on criteria established by the Alliance. • The following list of criteria is a suggested starting point for the discussion.
10 Proposed Prosperity InitiativeProject Criteria for Selecting Projects • Long-term impact of project • Sustainability of project • Proportion of the Region potentially impacted by the project • Impact on various employment sectors (manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, etc.) • Creation of high tech jobs
10 Proposed Prosperity InitiativeProject Criteria for Selecting Projects • Overall employment creation • Use of existing capacity before creating new facilities • Builds on Region’s strengths and addresses Region’s challenges • Project readiness and feasibility • Public and private support for project
Discuss at Your Tables • Two handouts • List of ten proposed criteria • Worksheet with three questions to be considered at your tables • Then we will report out
Group Report Out • How did you react to the 10 proposed criteria? • What were your top three criteria? • What criteria did you add? • Do you have any questions or concerns for the committee to consider?
Next Steps/Nomination of Projects • Forms are available in the back of the room • A written communication will be sent in the coming weeks with opportunities to nominate projects • Analysis of the nominated projects will be conducted • We will meet again in June to determine the final list of Projects of Significant Economic Importance.