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HomeMy WebLinkAboutECD 03-23Report to Council Report Number: ECD 03-23 Date: March 27, 2023 From: Fiaz Jadoon Director, Economic Development & Strategic Projects Subject: Local & Small Business Advisory Committee -File: D-1600 Recommendation: 1.That Report Number ECD 03-23, regarding the proposed Local & Small Business Advisory Committee, be received for information. Executive Summary: In January 2023, Council directed staff to review all Boards and Advisory Committees and investigate the creation of the Local & Small Business Advisory Committee, among others Economic Development Staff conducted a jurisdictional scan to understand the nature of similar committees in municipalities across Ontario. Research shows that similar advisory committees often exist in smaller municipalities where economic development services may be limited or to assist on a specific project or concern in the community. Due to the broad nature of the advisory committee, staff recommend engagement with local businesses to review the needs of the community and consider a scope of work, as may be appropriate, that allows the committee to bring value. Staff will report back to Council in Q 2, 2023 regarding the feedback received and proposed next steps. Financial Implications: Not applicable to this report. Discussion: At the January 23rd Council Meeting, Members of Council introduced a motion directing staff to investigate the creation of three new advisory committees including a Local & Small Business Advisory Committee. The proposed Local & Small Business Advisory Committee is intended to advise on impacts of City Policy implications such as parking in the Nautical Village, relationships with the City’s Economic Development & Strategic Projects Department and the measures that will assist businesses impacted by the intensification along Kingston Road. Economic Development and Strategic Projects’ staff investigated advisory committees of similar nature across Ontario municipalities to understand the terms of reference and value to the community. These Committees are often referred to as an Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC). Their role is to provide guidance and recommendations on economic development policies and strategies to a municipality. An EDAC typically consists of business leaders, community members, City staff, and Members of Council. The functions and responsibilities vary depending on the needs and goals of the municipality. ECD 03-23 March 27, 2023 Subject: Local & Small Business Advisory Committee Page 2 Within Durham Region, EDAC’s were active in Township of Brock, Scugog, and Uxbridge during the previous term of Council and are currently in the process of re-establishing for this term. As Economic Development services are not provided by the townships, the advisory committees assist Region of Durham’s Rural Economic Development team in gaining insight into the communities. Similar committees exist in other Ontario municipalities including East Gwillimbury, Georgina, Trent Lakes, Blue Mountain, Clearview, Westport, Springwater, Guelph, Mississippi Mills, and Gananoque. The committees consist of anywhere from 4 to 13 members, including Council representatives. As the number of projects across City of Pickering are extensive and encompass a variety of stakeholders and views, a committee could prove difficult in representing the majority of stakeholders fairly and accurately for projects and potential growth areas such as but not limited to: •Kingston Road Intensification Corridor •Nautical Village (paid parking, transit, events, etc.) •Seaton (including Pickering Innovation Corridor) •Cherrywood (proposed) •Northeast Pickering (proposed) •Pickering Federal Lands •City Centre (proposed) •Pickering Nuclear Generating Station •Hotel Accommodation & Conference Centre Investment To ensure that the proposed Committee will be effective, Economic Development & Strategic Projects’ staff will develop and distribute a survey to understand the needs of the business community. Through this engagement and feedback, staff will be able to determine the need for such an advisory committee by the business community. Subject to business feedback, staff can consider the appropriate committee composition and the required skill set of the contributing members to bring value to the Department and Council regarding ongoing concerns of local and small businesses. Staff will also organize an informational session for businesses located along the Kingston Road Corridor regarding the proposed development plans and next steps. Staff will report the results and recommendation back to Council at the June 2023 Council Meeting. Attachment: 1. None. ECD 03-23 March 27, 2023 Subject: Local & Small Business Advisory Committee Page 3 Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By: Original Signed By: Laraib Arshad Fiaz Jadoon Manager, Economic Development & Marketing Director, Economic Development & Strategic Projects Original Signed By: LA:la Recommended for the consideration of Pickering City Council Marisa Carpino, M.A. Chief Administrative Officer Original Signed By: