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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Agenda: Redevelopment Authority: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 7:30PM---TIF #5 Expanded? Guess Where

NOTICE

The meeting of the Evansville Redevelopment Authority for the City of Evansville will be held on the date and time stated below at City Hall, 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

Evansville Redevelopment Authority

Tuesday, June 19, 2007, 7:30PM

City Hall, 31 S. Madison St., Evansville, WI

AGENDA

Call To Order

Declare Quorum
Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes of May 15, 2007 meeting

Old Business

Update – Night Owl proposal – Greg Ardisson.
Update – Allen Creek Master Plan RFP.
Update – Main Street construction project.

New Business

Discuss possible expansion of TID #5.

Other Business
Adjourn
Christopher A. Eager, Chairman

6 comments:

  1. A parcel immediately south of Symdon Chevrolet was excluded from the original boundaries of TID No. 5 based on my recommendation. The Redevelopment Authority subsequently promised the owner of that parcel it would be added next time the boundaries of TID No. 5 are adjusted. But the RA did not want to adjust the boundaries for that one parcel alone, because there are a limited number of boundary adjustments permitted over the life of the TID.

    I have no idea what other parcels are under consideration this time around. To the best of my recollection, the old Water & Light building on S. Union St. (old Exchange St.) already is in TID No. 5 (I think it was included in the first boundary adjustment). Maybe the boundary needs to be adjusted so that TID No. 5 will include all of the enlarged parcel immediately north of Romano's (owned by Francois Oil Co.). The original parcel was included in TID No. 5, but the parcel was enlarged after TID No. 5 was created. It is a prime spot for some new retail or commercial development.

    Bill Connors
    Former Evansville City Administrator

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  2. Bingo---Yes, Correct answer.

    Last night Dan Wietecha discussed the parcel next to Romano's as the possible site of a hotel and bowling alley, and the need to get the whole parcel in the TIF. The parcel up near Symdon was also one of the parcels to be added and the members were asked thoughts on any others that might be needed to be added and asked for public input.

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  3. Anonymous8:06 AM

    The City of Evansville Economic Development Committee is the lead agency in the City to assist business and industry in locating in the area. Other city, county and state organizations and agencies are also available to offer a variety of general and specialized assistance programs.



    Midwest Research Institute's 1988 Profiles in Rural Economic Development showcased Evansville, Wisconsin as one of 51 rural communities in the nation with successful rural area initiatives in economic development.



    The Committee has developed an Economic Development Strategy for the community including industrial retention and expansion programs aimed at retaining and expanding local business and positioning the City to attract new firms.

    Confidential assistance is available for businesses and industries seeking information on site locations, financing, utility rates, taxes, labor availability and wage rates, housing and other resources available to business and industry in the Evansville area.

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  4. Anonymous10:27 AM

    You're siting a report from 20 years ago.

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  5. Anonymous4:48 PM

    this is there job distription. So go to the EDC site and read thre minutes and see what they have done from Jan 07.

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  6. Anonymous10:24 AM

    Read and weep

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