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Child Care Funding History Study Session Presentationchildhood education and development.the quality and financial stability of early researched the need and strategies to improve Working group of 35 community leaders early childhood learning.to discuss the cost and benefits of improving Salina business and community representatives 2002 Governor Graves chaired a meeting of 95 $3M annually.larger system improvement estimated to cost They were acknowledged as a subset of a identified.education and development system were Four components of a quality early childhood 1.$30,000-Marketing 4.$568,100-Quality Improvement Centers 3.$85,000/-Smart Start 2.$316,900/-Subsidy to Support Families discussed for North Ohio Overpass project)City Commission (Unspecified / $330,000 Other City of Salina uses at the discretion of the ◦Human Services (Unspecified)◦Early Childhood Education ($1M)◦($275,000)Economic Development –Chamber of Commerce ◦sales tax allocations:Discussion of requests received to date for In anticipation of ¼ sales tax renewal care and education improvements.$1,727,100 in Saline County early childhood major tobacco settlement dollars invested 2004 “the State of Kansas through -2001”each calendar year.funds grant leveraging $525,000 in state grant “Local cash match for Smart Start Kansas years 2005, 2006 & 2007.$85,000 for calendar -Sales Tax Request $282,795.the local match for four years totaling of Salina Regional Health Foundation funded The Community Health Investment Program “and no other uses.”◦development fund managed by the City of Salina12.5% establishment of an economic ◦stabilization, or human service grants;improvement projects, debt service, property tax major equipment, parks and recreation capital 87.5% for general capital improvement projects, ◦10191:-Commission per Ordinance 04Allocations Authorized by City -Formal Sub$2,408,800–Average Annual Proceeds March 31, 2009–July 1, 2004 –Effective Date managed by the City of SalinaContinuation of an economic development fund ◦Property tax stabilization◦Debt service on bonds issued for such projects◦family aquatic park in the Kenwood Park areaConstruction, operation and maintenance of a ◦Major equipment◦Capital improvement projects◦10475:-Intended uses identified in Ordinance 082019March 31, –2009 1, April –Effective Date City to attract quality jobsContinuing to support a fund managed by the ◦improvementsFunding bonded debt issued for capital ◦Fund equipment◦Constructing & maintaining capital improvements◦Ensuring a quality park system◦Preserving a stable property tax rate◦Improving neighborhood streets & drainage◦10836:-Intended uses identified in Ordinance 162036September 30, –2016 1, October –Effective Date Annual Grants of Sales Tax Proceeds: Sales Tax Grants 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* CAPS$ -$ 85,000$ 85,000$ 85,000 $ 70,000 $ 71,000$ - SANE/SART$ -$ 33,000$ 25,912 $ 22,672 $ 16,000$ 25,002.00 DVACK$ -$ 24,828 $ 24,000$ - Ks Assoc of Child Care Resources$ -$ 12,000$ - Total$ -$ 85,000$ 118,000$ 110,912$ 117,500$ 123,000 $ 25,002 * Funding source changed from Sales Tax Grants to General Fund supported Year$656,444$585,444City2009$656,000$571,000City2008$641,000$571,000City2007$716,000$631,000City2006$656,000$571,000City2005$487,000$437,020SRHF2004$529,592$444,820SRHF2003$522,127$454,355SRHF2002$51 4,313$434,062SRHF2001TotalGrantLocal MatchLocal Source Roles and Responsibilities to be Served. businesses and industries.with targeted 1.5. Marketing. To conduct marketing and foster communication and1.4. Research. To perform economic development research; and indicators;1.3. Metrics. To create and utilize economic development metrics ;development in Saline County, Kansasand business 1.2. Entrepreneurship. To encourage and support entrepreneurship ;County, KansasSaline businesses to 1. 1. Business Recruitment. To recruit industrial, retail, and other :formed by the Membersorganization economic development best performed by an can be economic development roles and responsibilities the EDO Working Group, the following conclusions of upon the work and Based Specific Purposes. The Corporation is organized and it operates for the c)( 6).qualify as exempt activities under Code Section 501( ; which and industriesbusinesses4. 2.5 To conduct marketing and foster communication with targeted and4.2.4 To conduct related economic development research; ;4.2.3 To create and utilize economic development metrics and indicators;County, Kansasin Saline development 4.2.2 To encourage and support entrepreneurship and business ;Kansas4.2. 1 To recruit industrial, retail, and other businesses to Saline County, following purposes: Economic Development OrganizationAddressing the Role of the Salina Community Development Fund; and Expressing Intent to Continue Economic Incentives Council; Dissolving the Salina Economic Development . . . expectation ;site evaluations, marketing, development demand and to recruitmentstudies related c) Recommend and review all research, analysis and feasibility ;a stimulus to provide human investment in Salina/ Saline County in order capital and/ or or expand purpose of job retention and to entice them to relocate businesses for the and primary to new and existing manufacturers for incentives grants from the sales tax Commission regarding City specific recommendations to the b) Review applications and make ;Commissionprocesses to the Citya) Recommend economic development guidelines, policies and :willthe SCEDO that d) economic development projects receiving incentives.bodies regarding h) Provide regular reports to the City Commission and/ or other local government and; regarding other public economic development incentivesMake recommendations to the City Commission and/ or local government bodiesg) .incentivesbodies regarding economic development projects receiving local government f) Provide regular reports to the City Commission, County Commission and/ or other andother public economic development incentives; bodies regarding Make recommendations to the City Commission and/ or other local government e) ;necessary to prepare Salina and Saline County for prospective business developmentRecommend other proposed uses for economic development special sales tax funds