File #: CON 18-36    Version: 1 Name: MEDA FY 18-19 Contract
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 7/3/2018 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/18/2018 Final action: 9/18/2018
Title: The Mayor and City Council shall discuss and possibly take action on approving an annual updated agreement between the City of Maricopa and the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance for FY2018- 2019 in an amount not to exceed $125,000.  $50,000 will be funded from General Fund, Non-Departmental, Program Awards (10010000-53380) and $75,000 will be funded from General Fund, Economic Development, Professional and Occupational (10011616-53320). Discussion and Action.
Sponsors: Denyse Airheart
Attachments: 1. Contract, 2. MEDA Proposed Action Plan for FY 2018-19
Related files: WSPRES 18-22
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The Mayor and City Council shall discuss and possibly take action on approving an annual updated agreement between the City of Maricopa and the Maricopa Economic Development Alliance for FY2018- 2019 in an amount not to exceed $125,000.  $50,000 will be funded from General Fund, Non-Departmental, Program Awards (10010000-53380) and $75,000 will be funded from General Fund, Economic Development, Professional and Occupational (10011616-53320). Discussion and Action.

AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION

The mission of Maricopa Economic Development Agreement (MEDA) is to champion strategies and solutions that foster economic growth and prosperity in the City of Maricopa.

MEDA is Maricopa’s private-public partnership for economic development.  As a 501(c)3 corporation, the organization champions strategies and solutions that foster economic growth and prosperity in the City of Maricopa by bringing together the business, government, education and civic sectors to identify and advance forward-looking policies that facilitate investment, growth and workforce development.  MEDA’s board is comprised of executives from Maricopa’s major business sectors, representing expertise and experience in utilities, finance, development, health care, government, and infrastructure development. 

The funds awarded per this contract are contingent upon a dollar-for-dollar raise of matching funds from the private sector for operations and a three-for-one raise of matching funds for a Public-Private-Partnership (P3) marketing campaign . Under no circumstance is the City obligated to expended funds in excess of $50,000 per the contract for operations and $75,000 for marketing efforts. Per the Council adopted City of Maricopa Economic Development Strategic Plan, Goal 3: Transform Maricopa's business climate and competitiveness to ensure experiences are positive Item K: Identify and establish public-private partnerships as a fundamental element of all City government development services,...

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