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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/11/2013 PORT ANGELES FORWARD COMMITTEE PU7[TUS MEMORIAL CONFERENCE ROOM / Port Angeles, Washington Mepf^Ilg M^Ilnfes for April 11, 7013 Mission Statement: To create a strong economically and culturally vibrant community that will enhance the lives of our citizens. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Kidd opened the meeting o17:3Oa.nn. ROLL CALL: Members Present.- Choir Kidd, Vice-Chair Downie, Jim I{u||d\, Larry Mori-is, ?env Weed, George Bergner, Charlie Snni<b, Mike Edwards, GreABu|berg, and Maggie Roth. Members Absent: Mike Chapman, Brenda Franc iw'Thonnue` Linda Kotnoark, KE�j /\h|burg. Prexcn/: Nathan West, Scott Johns, Roberta Kuros, and Teresa Pierce. Others Present: None. Public Present: Randall McCoy. / Approval ofMinutes Minutes for March 2013 meeting approved by consensus. Waterftont Tranyortation Improvement Project(WTIP) Update/West-End Park Nathan West thanked 9/\ Forward noonubom for their support and ceoononoondm1ion for City Council 10 move forward to |00% design. The key now ia\o find funding for construction. The City has $|.3million in place, however another $900,U0Oieneeded. The sponsorship program ie open for applications and other � grant possibilities are pending. Esplanade construction is on schedule. |<nbedu Koncz outlined the amendments made recently to the City's Fagade Improvement program which include identifying specific redevelopment districts. For 20|3` tile focus will bu oil the Railroad Avenue at-ea. Staff will rnokm direct contact with area business and property owners. ! � West asked for the committee discussion on ideas to close tile $900,000 funding gap. Discussion followed | on promotion of tile sponsorship program, seeing if funding is available in coordination with the 0|ynopio Discovery Trail, and ifC|uUuin County could provide maintenance. Iion lIu||cU indicated the 9*d may have some ability\ocontribute. Patrick Downie noted how completion of the Esplanade will spur interest in the West End Park. Chair Kidd suggested going before the County's Lodging Tux Committee to apply for funding. Other funding includes S1,P federal funding designated for the County, cities, Clu||ono 7`n*uuk, and the Pon. Maggie Roth suggested the County's Opportunity Fund ayu funding source. > Chair Kidd reported how Olympic National Park (()NP) is interested in u downtown presence but funding ' iy simply not iu their budget for expansion offacilities. Port Angeles Forward Committee Meeting Minutes for April U1, 2013 Roth ouggeged inquiring with the Department ofNatural Ropou,oce (DNR). The I7NKfu||y supported including the beach e|onncuta into the design of West End Park, however their funding has also nnot challenges. Downie suggested pursuing possibilities with certain environmental organizations and other related groups. Roth suggested asking both the Lower E|whu and Jamestown Tribes. Bicycle Tourisin/Regional Bicjwle Interest Grotm—Discussion George Bergner reported the name will be Port Angeles Likes Bikes. Work continues with the process of setting up tile all the necessary paperwork to create the organization and recruitment of 15 directors. There is already interest in an holding an event called a Bike Crawl to be planned in coordination with Victoria. Downie commended Bergner for his exceptional work and effort to create such an organization and also the work of the Black Ball /Coho Ferry to bring visitors from Victoria to Port Angeles. Bergner noted the importance of using Clallarn Transit to transport riders to different areas and sections of the community. Edwards requested the subcommittee bring u list of their goals and objectives tuP/\ Forward and ioalso determine if the City has any resources are available. Discussion continued as to the benefits of being a separate organization or perhaps instead being under the Chamber ofCommerce umbrella. Bergner responded this is uve[y specific-interest based group, it can he self-sustaining, and has an intended long-term goal of expanding 1ohennuki-couoty, and even further into the Seattle area. � Mike Edwards reviewed the event with Derek Long. SWOT onu|yyia was completed. Challenge is to engage participation from local humineaeca community. Peninsula College will offer a customer service training o|uym on May 6 and 7, 2013. Seventy |ouu| hoaineeeee will be individually invited. Additional effort will ho made<o recruit business leaders toparticipate. Cruise Ship Committee I)ovvuie reported making direct contact with the cruise company and \bo ship's captain. City Pier will be able 10 provide uppoopdo1c ship services. On-hoard entertainment will include local performers. Passengers will be provided with detailed information on Port Angeles and encouraged visit downtown restaurants and businesses. l|o||oU suggested establishing nouamurennenie to uocu,a1c\y determine if the cruise ship stops prove ouooeamfu| and have a positive economic benefit. Three to four nncoicm need in be in place to measure success. Economic Development IDowntown Port Ankeles ISub-Committee Reports None 2013 Topics for Discussion on Future Ag-endas-None None / ^ PA FORWARD COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES ' APRIL 2013 Pup,e3oY3 Port Angeles Forward Committee Meeting Minutes for April 11, 2013. Member Reports—New Business None Adiournment Chair Kidd adjourned the meeting at 8:38 a.m. Next Meetink Date Next regular meeting date—May 9, 2013, at 7:30 a.m. in the Pittis Conference Room. Cherie Kidd,Chair Teresa Aerce PA FORWARD COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES - APRIL 2013 Pate 3 of 3 i