LCEDP holds first meeting as a new organization in Logan County

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[January 30, 2015]  LINCOLN - The newly organized Board of the Logan County Economic Development Partnership [LCEDP] held its first meeting on Monday, January 26.

In attendance were Dan Evans, Mayor of Emden; Fred Finchum, Mayor of Atlanta; Lyle Fout, Mayor of Elkhart; Jim Fuhrer, Mayor of Mount Pulaski; Doris Last representing the Mayor of Hartsburg; Gene Rohlfs, representative of the Logan County Board and Bill Thomas, Executive Director of the LCEDP. The meeting began with attention to several organizational matters, including election of officers. Fred Finchum was elected Chairman and Dan Evans was elected Vice Chairman.

Per its by-laws the purpose of the LCEDP is to develop the local and regional economy through programs that sustain and grow existing businesses, attract and establish new business, and increase quality employment opportunities. As its first order of business, the Board discussed and voted to establish the following set of primary strategic areas which the LCEDP will focus in 2015:

  • Business Retention/Expansion and Retaining/Sustaining existing businesses and helping them expand.
  • New Business Creation: Attracting and establishing new businesses.
  • Workforce Development: Improving the quality of Logan County’s workforce in order to meet the needs of area employers.
  • Community Capacity Development: Increasing the ability of individual communities to strengthen and expand their own economic bases.

The Board also discussed efforts by Mount Pulaski to restore its historic courthouse. This initiative is well under way and stands to result in a new and important tourist attraction that has the potential to positively impact both the local economy of Mount Pulaski and Logan County as a whole. In order to help with this project, the LCEDP will coordinate the task of securing letters from each community in the County stating its support of the Mount Pulaski Courthouse restoration project. The LCEDP office will also continue work it began last year to assist the Courthouse Foundation Board with strategic planning, fundraising, and identifying ways to leverage the restored courthouse for economic development purposes.

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In other matters, the Board voted to provide a donation to the annual Chamber of Commerce Ag Scholarship program, reviewed a list of services provided by the LCEDP office, and discussed possible methods for establishing membership dues for communities participating in the Partnership. The matter of membership dues was not finalized and will be addressed at the next meeting of the Board.

The new Board of the Logan County Economic Development Partnership concluded its inaugural meeting noting that it is eager to help improve the overall economic base of the entire county in the coming year. As part of that effort, it will work with each community in the county, as well as continue to represent Logan County in the Economic Development District (EDD) along with representatives from Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, and Mason Counties. It will also continue its work with the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) committee of which it is a member.
 


The next meeting of the LCEDP Board will be on February 23, 2015.

List of services provided by the LCEDP  (Pdf)

[Bill Thomas, Executive Director, Logan County Economic Development Partnership]

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