CENTRAL MESA LIGHT RAIL EXTENSION

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CENTRAL MESA LIGHT RAIL EXTENSION BUSINESS ASSISTANCE

About the Central Mesa Light Rail Extension The 3.1-mile Central Mesa extension will travel on Main Street from the current end-of-line at Sycamore to Mesa Drive by 2016. It will consist of four stations and a park-and-ride lot at Mesa Drive. The 50-vehicle fleet will serve the nearly 10,000 riders expected in this corridor and connect the rest of the Valley to downtown Mesa s arts, business and retail district. The light rail investment will not only support regional mobility, but also generate greater economic activity for Mesa. About the Business Assistance Program It is a priority for METRO and the City of Mesa to support existing businesses during the construction of the Central Mesa extension. A wide array of business assistance programs have been and will continue to be developed to provide you with the resources to keep your business well-positioned during the construction phase. It is important to take advantage of programs early and be prepared in advance of construction is set to begin in spring 2012. Central Mesa Fast Facts 3.1-mile extension Four stations: Alma School Rd., Country Club Dr., Center St. and Mesa Dr. Park-and-ride at Mesa Dr. Construction to start in spring 2012 Completion expected in 2016 or earlier Trains will run current schedule every 12 minutes on weekdays The cost to ride is $3.50 or $1.75 for youth, seniors and persons with disabilities Your Point of Contact Gary Flunoy Central Mesa Business Assistance Specialist Ph: 602-322-4457/TTY 602-251-2039 Cell: 602-291-7670 gflunoy@metrolightrail.org www.metrolightrail.org/centralmesa

I METRO Business Assistance Construction Outreach METRO Public Involvement Coordinator, Rob Antoniak, will be on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week and will keep you informed of METRO s progress and be there to assist with any issues or concerns. METRO has also assigned Gary Flunoy, Business Assistance Specialist, to help your business one-on-one. Gary will work with you throughout the length of construction to help with business support. Signs and Banners Construction signs let customers know that your business is open during construction and will help direct drivers and pedestrians to your entrance. These signs and banners are available for free to your business throughout construction. 24-hour Hotline A METRO hotline will exist to give business owners and residents the ability to ask questions or report problems that may arise during light rail construction, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Community Advisory Board The METRO Community Advisory Board consists of residents and business representatives along the Central Mesa extension who serve as the voice of the community during construction. The Community Advisory Board will meet regularly to evaluate how well the contractor manages and minimizes impacts to the community. Board members decide whether to award the contractor a quarterly incentive for going above and beyond expectations. The Community Advisory Board is another opportunity for you to work directly with METRO and the construction contractor. METRO Max Rewards Program The METRO Max program offers consumers Valleywide an incentive to visit businesses along the Central Mesa extension. To participate, you have to be willing to offer a discount or incentive to customers. These discounts are publicized online, in print and through social media channels. Consider it free marketing to a local as well as regional audience! Customer Postcards METRO offers free pre-printed postcards to help you market to existing and new customers during construction. All you have to do is cover the cost of the inserted text and the postage. You simply take your cards and your personalized message to a print shop. Additional METRO programs General marketing support Multi-media marketing campaigns Peer-to-peer business forums Information Technology

Industry-Specific Recommendations Business Assistance Partners Maricopa Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Mark Engle 480-784-0590 www.maricopasbdc.com The Maricopa Community Colleges SBDC provides one-on-one confidential business counseling at no charge to small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. Specifically, the SBDC offers counseling, guidance, assistance, education and resources as follows: Free one-on-one business counseling Business plan assistance Market feasibility and research Cash flow analysis Financial projections development NEDCO Business SUPPORT CENTER Terry Benelli 480-258-6927 www.nedco-mesa.org West Mesa Community Development Corporation (WMCDC) Cynthia Dunham 480-964-3751 cynthia.wmcdc@gmail.com Identifying sources of capital SBA loan assistance Inventory control assessment Technology development Applying for DBE/WBE certification Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation (NEDCO) is a micro lender (loans under $50,000) for businesses that don t meet traditional bank lending criteria. The NEDCO Business Support Center is available to help you plan ahead for the changes your business will experience during the Light Rail construction. Our business assistance program offers small businesses the opportunity to work with experienced consultants at no cost in the following areas: Accounting and financial reporting Human resource planning Construction mitigation planning Budgeting The WMCDC s mission is to positively impact the economic growth, commercial and residential revitalization and development of the community. To support you during construction, WMCDC offers the following programs: Storefront Improvement Grant Program Back Door Improvement Grant Program Micro Enterprise & Small Business Incubator Program Neighborhood planning and group support Marketing and social media Information Technology Loan application preparation Industry-specific recommendations score i greater phoenix Neil Brown 602-539-2284 neil.brown@scorephoenix.org www.greaterphoenix.score.org SCORE helps small businesses succeed every day by providing free face to face business mentoring, local workshops and online expert resources. The local SCORE office is conveniently located in the Mesa Chamber of Commerce Office at 120 N Center St. FREE Mentoring Service Includes: Business Finance and Accounting Business Operations Business Strategy & Planning Sales, Marketing & Public Relations Technology & IT Services Community and economic development technical assistance Crime Free and Neighborhood Safety Program Community Compliance Program

City of Mesa Business Assistance Shea Joachim 480-644-3562 www.mesaaz.gov/economic Project Website A web portal will be designed to promote the various business assistance programs along the Central Mesa extension and provide information to the public about the project. It will also provide a connection back to the METRO website. Way finding and Signage The City of Mesa will improve signage and way finding in order to promote accessible parking and business access points along the Central Mesa route. Business Ombudsman The City of Mesa will dedicate an economic development staff member to provide business advocacy for the Central Mesa project and businesses along the route. Business Advocacy Partners Downtown Mesa Association (DMA) David Short 480-890-2613 www.downtownmesa.com The Downtown Mesa Association is a Special Improvement District (SID) dedicated to the beneficial economic growth and business and residential development of downtown Mesa through strategic alliances, advocacy and program management functions. DMA offers the following: Marketing and promotion Special events General business support FRIENDS OF TRANSIT DISCOUNT PROGRAM Laura Etter 602-818-1024 www.friendsoftransit.org Friends of TRANSIT SERVING THE GREATER PHOENIX REGION Friends of Transit sponsored a grassroots business outreach and marketing program during the previous construction phase of the current light rail line. Friends of Transit underwrote the cost of discount offers for businesses along the light rail line and conducted regular, promotional events. The program was designed to attract new customers to the businesses affected by construction. The Friends of Transit Board of Directors has recognized the need for a similar grassroots effort during construction of the Central Mesa extension and will work with METRO to create the program. Local First Arizona Kimber Lanning 602-956-0909 www.localfirstaz.com Local First Arizona is a statewide non-profit organization working to strengthen Arizona s economy by supporting and celebrating locally owned businesses. Local businesses keep more money re-circulating in the local economy when they hire other local businesses like accountants, graphic designers, or web developers. This creates more jobs and provides additional tax revenue, to support your local Police/Fire departments, Parks and Libraries. For a directory of over 2,000 locally owned businesses, visit www.localfirstaz.com. Keep your money where your home is! Local First Arizona! Mesa Chamber of Commerce Sally Harrison 480-969-1307 www.mesachamber.org Better network. Better access. Better visibility. Better education. Better resources. Better voice. Better advocacy. Better support. Better business. Better discounts. The bottom line is we are better together. The Chamber offers the following. Business advocacy Networking Peer-to-peer connections

www.metrolightrail.org/centralmesa 602-322-4457 gflunoy@metrolightrail.org To receive this information in alternative formats, call 602-253-5000 / TTY 602-251-2039. Para recibir esta información en formatos alternativos llame al 602-253-5000 / TTY 602-251-2039. 08-12