Economic Development Corporation of North Central Illinois

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Economic Development Corporation of North Central Illinois Dated November, 2016 The mission of the Economic Development Corporation of North Central Illinois (NCI) is to aggressively market the region for new investment and job creation. This Strategic Plan has been prepared by the Board of Directors of NCI in order to establish goals and strategies to create wealth and continuously improve the local economic climate for residents and business investors. This Plan has been written recognizing that regional economic development requires ongoing efforts and flexibility to adapt and respond to state, national and global changes. The Plan is intended to be a living document that is reviewed and updated regularly. North Central Illinois shall be a progressive and diverse environment for businesses committed to positive growth and quality of life for residents. The Mission of the Economic Development Corporation of North Central Illinois is to Create Shared Prosperity and Economic Opportunity in the Region by Aggressively Marketing Locational Advantages for Business Investment.

1. Encourage business development in the region that will increase the tax base, diversify the economy, and provide quality employment opportunities. 2. Foster job-creating growth and expansion of existing business and industry. 3. Promote an environment that provides quality educational opportunities and workforce training for all ages. Benchmarking success for this Strategic Plan will consider the Factors that make a Community Competitive in achieving successful Economic Development: Economic strength GDP per capita and cost of living Households spending Cumulative Annual Growth Rate Free movement of goods, people and capital Financial Maturity Breadth and depth of the financial cluster Certified SBA Lenders Physical Capital Quality of physical infrastructure Quality and Accessibility of public transport Quality of telecommunication infrastructure Institutional effectiveness Fair electoral process and pluralism Local government fiscal management Taxation Rule of Law Government effectiveness and transparency Environmental and natural hazards Disaster Preparedness Fair Environmental governance Social and Cultural Character Public Safety Low Crime Rate Freedom of expression and human rights Openness and diversity Cultural Vibrancy Human Capital Population Growth Working Age Population Quality of Education Quality of Health Care Entrepreneurship and Risk Taking Global Competitiveness and Appeal Presence of International Companies Area Higher Education offerings International Air Service access The Economist, Intelligence Unit Limited 2012

The counties of Bureau, LaSalle and Putnam comprise the region of North Central Illinois a sustainable region of 150,000 people that has strong economic ties to the surrounding communities and Metro Chicago. Historically, the area has been a primary agricultural, mining and manufacturing region. Today, the agricultural industry is still a primary economic driver. The largest employment sectors are Manufacturing, Health care, Professional services, wholesale, transportation, and Retail. Manufacturing, mining, quarrying, oil and gas, utilities, and agriculture are the highest paying sectors in the region. The manufacturing sector differentiates North Central Illinois from many neighbors, including metro Chicago, and offers a primary growth opportunity with higher economic impact. Promoting locational advantages, while addressing competitive challenges, are critical actions to maintain economic growth in high impact sectors. Strengths Multi Modal Transportation Comparatively Low taxes Local airport Access to Major Hub Airport in Chicago Quality Labor Force with Midwestern values Cost of living Construction costs Quality of life Health care Public Schools and diverse curriculum Community college Access to numerous Higher Education institutions Market and Amenities of Nearby Metro Chicago Secure and safe environment low crime Land affordability Dependable and reasonably priced utilities Available Land Access to recreation Natural resources Technology access Improving regional and national economy Water Local economic opportunities with oil & gas industry Demand for aggregate and titanium Value added agriculture Ethanol Hyponic vegetable local source growers In sourcing of firms More foreign investment interest in the region Increasing Marketing from allies

Challenges Fiscal climate of the State of Illinois No area 4-year university Education attainment of current workforce Aging population Access to Fiber Perception of Rural distance from market/amenities Diversity in culture, entertainment, arts Too many jurisdictions Fragmentation of communities Aggressive competition from other states Lack of complete transparency Unrealistic expectations from some property owners Lack of a clearly defined regional identity Inaccurate perception of TIF and its benefits High worker s compensation costs Workforce Attitude about manufacturing jobs Variety of employment options for professionals Competition from larger cities nearby Lack of competitive incentives for business expansion Rust Belt perception in the marketplace Investor attitudes about non-right-to-work states Potential loss of state funding for education and incentives Changing laws on Enterprise Zones Drug use

1.1 Promote the strong competitive advantages of North Central Illinois for the location of companies that diversify the tax base and create living wage jobs. 1.2 Insure that the Regional economic development marketing effort is targeted, competitive, modern, and cost-effective. Timing - High Priority, Immediate and On-going 1.3 Coordinate economic development marketing efforts with local, state, regional and national allies. 1.4 Strengthen relationships with existing business leaders, allies, developers, brokers and consultants to encourage increased business investment and job creation.

1.5 Be the recognized one-stop regional information source for accurate and comprehensive economic development and industrial real estate information. Timing By the end of 2017 and On-going 1.6 Promote the establishment and regular review of codified Incentive Policies in jurisdictions promoting full-service industrial and commercial sites for business development in the region. and Regional economic development allies Timing - by 2018 and On-going 1.7 Monitor the tax policies and actions of all taxing jurisdictions, and work to encourage sound taxation policies that keep North Central Illinois competitive. Responsibility NCI and Regional Economic Development Allies 1.8 Promote strong partnerships with area financial institutions to encourage utilization of available financing programs to assist business. and Regional Economic Development Allies 1.9 Develop financial packages with public and private sector sources that help attract and retain business. and Regional Economic Development Allies 1.10 Support the promotion of all economic sectors of the north central Illinois region, including health care, agriculture, technology, mining, logistics, tourism, services, and retail. and Regional Economic Development organizations

2.1 Coordinate with other regional and state organizations to promote the location, retention, and expansion of companies that diversify the tax base. and Regional Economic Development Allies 2.2 Maintain a consistent communications effort with major employers in the region, promoting programs and initiatives that can benefit area businesses. and Regional Economic Development Allies 2.3 Serve as an advocate for major employers in the region to encourage growth and job-creating expansion. and Regional Economic Development Allies 2.4 Work closely with cities and counties in the region to encourage public policies and code enforcement promoting community development, quality of life, and business growth.

3.1 Be the information source promoting employer training, collaboration with employers, and new innovative programs that increase job opportunities for residents. and Regional Economic Development Allies 3.2 Coordinate an on-going program to encourage regional high school and college graduates to return to North Central Illinois. and Regional Economic Development Allies Timing - by 2018 and On-going 3.3 Stimulate government-industry-education communication and inter-action to maintain high quality standards and results at every educational level. and Regional Economic Development Allies 3.4 Encourage Business leader involvement in elected and volunteer positions in area education., local Chambers of Commerce and Local business associations 3.5 Promote STEM education, vocational training, internships and apprenticeship programs throughout the region and Regional Economic Development Allies 3.6 Encourage excellent coordination between the Community, the Community College and other regional higher education institutions in serving the business community. and Regional Economic Development Allies