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Approve a resolution adopting the Economic and Cultural District Framework Policy, that will guide Council in providing capacity and financial support to assist in the formation of and ongoing support of economic and cultural districts in the City.
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Lead Department
Economic Development.
Fiscal Note
This item has no fiscal impact.
For More Information:
Sylnovia Holt-Rabb, Director, Economic Development Department, 512-974-3131; Matthew Schmidt, Program Manager III, Economic Development Department, 512-974-6415.
Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action:
Staff provided an informational briefing and sought feedback from the following:
* Arts Commission - June 17, 2024
* Downtown Commission - June 19, 2024
* Music Commission - July 1, 2024.
Additional Backup Information:
Imagine Austin calls for the creation of "complete communities...defined by amenities, transportation, services, and opportunities that fulfill all Austinites' material, social, and economic needs. These achieve these outcomes while protecting our important environmental resources and preserving our identity, culture, and sense of place. A complete community provides access to employment, shopping, learning, open space, recreation, and other amenities and services."
This includes a focus on the creation of centers and corridors that include a mix of commercial and residential uses, so that the economic needs of residents may be met in walkable, bikeable, transit-connected districts, such as Economic and Cultural Districts. Focusing commercial activity in this way provides numerous social, health, and ecological benefits. Economic and Cultural Districts allow for targeted place-based economic development that encourages shared patronage, mutually beneficial initiatives between neighboring businesses and organizations, and the potential to harvest enhanced real estate and commercial value for community benefits.
The Economic and Cultural District framework po...
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