The document outlines the results of several economic summits and studies held in Solano County between 2006-2010 to develop a collaborative strategic framework and address issues like workforce development, industry clusters, and economic indicators. Partnerships were formed to pursue opportunities in sectors like life sciences, energy, and food processing, and studies identified strengths and needs within these clusters to promote economic growth. Awards recognized the success of the public-private collaboration around economic development in Solano County.
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Mining regions OECD future work programmeOECDregions
OECD work on improving regional development outcomes for regions and cities that are specialised in mining and extractive industries.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/mining-regions.htm
Coastal regulation is a set of rules and regulations laid down by the government in order to keep check on the development in and around coastal regions in India
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There is a trend in industry sector cluster initiatives involving public-private partnerships with an emphasis on technologies, innovation, and economic development. These partnerships can include new levels of cooperation and collaboration between universities, industry, entrepreneurial networks, economic development agencies and others. Federal agencies and programs are seeking regional partnerships to leverage their funding resources and to stimulate public-private regional partnerships. One example has been the recent federally designated Manufacturing Community in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, and Ventura Counties, the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Southern California (AMP SoCal). AMP SoCal unites a broad-based consortium of 86 dedicated organizations that have come together to transform the Aerospace and Defense (“A&D”) industry with a focus on advanced manufacturing technologies from additive manufacturing to model-based engineering and design. Simultaneous to the successful launch of the AMP SoCal has been a collaboration between five California State Universities in Los Angeles County to work together as members of this regional partnership and for other initiatives. How these partnerships were formed, their goals, and how they are being nurtured in their fledgling state will be discussed.
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There is a trend in industry sector cluster initiatives involving public-private partnerships with an emphasis on technologies, innovation, and economic development. These partnerships can include new levels of cooperation and collaboration between universities, industry, entrepreneurial networks, economic development agencies and others. Federal agencies and programs are seeking regional partnerships to leverage their funding resources and to stimulate public-private regional partnerships. One example has been the recent federally designated Manufacturing Community in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, and Ventura Counties, the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Southern California (AMP SoCal). AMP SoCal unites a broad-based consortium of 86 dedicated organizations that have come together to transform the Aerospace and Defense (“A&D”) industry with a focus on advanced manufacturing technologies from additive manufacturing to model-based engineering and design. Simultaneous to the successful launch of the AMP SoCal has been a collaboration between five California State Universities in Los Angeles County to work together as members of this regional partnership and for other initiatives. How these partnerships were formed, their goals, and how they are being nurtured in their fledgling state will be discussed.
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1. From Summits to Indexes and Beyond City County Coordinating Council May 13, 2010
2. Tourism SummitMarch 2006 Gathered about 50 business and public sector entities with vested interest in tourism Identified need for collaboration in marketing Launched www.80on80.com – common website to promote events and festivals – in fall 2006 Solano County Official Guidebook launched in fall 2006; updated in 2008; in process of 2010 edition Fairfield Hotel Association hosts Outdoor Writers Association Conference in spring 2009 that promotes tourism destinations across the county
3. Solano Economic Summit IFebruary 2007 Asked ‘What is your vision of economic development in Solano County?’ Attendees committed to a shared economic vision Conversation changed perspectives Old View: Solano is that area between the Bay Area and Sacramento New View: Solano is at the center of a mega-economic region that spans from San Jose to Reno Summit sponsors City County Coordinating Council Solano Transportation Authority Solano EDC County of Solano University of California, Davis joins with Summit 2
4. Solano Economic Summit 2 & 3June 2007 and December 2007 Sorted out key economic and community issues Developed a workable Solano County Economic Development Strategic Framework Mission Vision Goals Primary Economic Drivers Requisite Strategies Collaborative Planning and Implementation
5. Partnerships FormedAs issues were identified, partnerships formed to respond Need to connect youth to workforce 300 youth attend Countywide Youth Summit in October 2008 sponsored by the County of Solano and the Office of Education All school districts expand efforts to hold career fairs at high schools Need for measurable data over time County, Solano EDC partner to create Economic Index, cluster studies Cross section of interest on Technical Steering Committee guide projects Need for collaborative efforts on seeking grants Benicia, Dixon, Rio Vista, Suisun City and County partner with Small Business Development Center for $300,000 CDBG grant Solano EDC Marketing Task Force worked together to secure over $26 million in Recovery Zone bonds
6. Inaugural Economic IndexNovember 2008 at Economic Summit 4 Identified fast-growing industry sectors in Solano Construction Professional & Environmental Services Health &Social Services Trade & Logistics Specialized Manufacturing Advanced Food & Beverage Manufacturing Life Sciences Planted seeds for more partnerships First 5 Solano’s BEST approach connecting early childhood to workforce Solano EDC Marketing Task Force took on STEM Project to enhance science, technology, engineering and math opportunities in local schools County Office of Education nonprofit to address school-to-business issues
7. Economic Index FindingsNovember 2008 and January 2010 Good News Economy has become more diversified with growing specializations County economy comparatively more resilient Business churn showed more gains than losses Housing affordability improving; pace of foreclosures slowing Not so Good News High school drop out rates, graduation rates concerning College preparedness rates decline Fewer higher skilled jobs (44%) than highly educated residents (60%) 75,000 residents commute to jobs outside the county
8. Collaborative EffortsAwards praise how public, private sector work together May 2008: National Association of County Information Officers Award of Excellence for a major public participation project (2007 summits) May 2009: California Association of Local Economic Developers Award of Excellence in Economic Development for the 2008 Index December 2009: Cities, Counties, Schools Partnership Award for the sustained collaborative efforts
9. Life Science Cluster StudyFebruary 2009 Solano prime location for technology spinoffs Identified 5 areas to focus to grow the cluster Availability of industrial space Infrastructure Tax policies Expanded relationships with area universities Development of high school biotech academies Compliments Solano College training programs Identified shortcomings at high school level to develop steady source of qualified future workers – Biotechnology Academies
10. Energy Cluster StudyNovember 2009 Solano nexus to growing energy industry Diversified energy portfolio – carbon-based and renewable Transmission lines, like transportation arteries, intersect in Solano Surrounded by billions of dollars in research and development Most favorable area for local energy production Need more trained workers for job growth Workforce Investment Board, Solano College tapped into ARRA grant money to develop training programs Lack strategy to capitalize on cluster Solano Energy Council is in process of being developed
11. Food Chain Cluster StudySlated for November 2010 Make connection between crops, manufacturing Hope to increase economic churn with more value-added processing Not all local food processors buy local commodities Partnering with Yolo County Both counties have completed similar agricultural studies Develop more synergy to grow the connected ag economies Workshops to gather more information First workshop held today with processors; two more planned
12. Where do we go from here?Keep the collaborative momentum going 2010 Index update being prepared Opportunity to define two cluster studies Questions to consider What can each community do separately and collectively to transfer the knowledge gained in these studies into strategies that will build the local economy? What should the role of the City County Coordinating Council be in the development of those strategies?