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Title: OAKVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE


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  • OAKVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE

CCIM West Economic Forum Presentation by Rob
Milligan, CEO
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2005 Economic Development Strategy
OUR VISION
  • The Oakville Economic Development Alliance is
    committed to enhancing Oakville as a diverse
    live/work community with a sustainable economic
    base that reinforces the health of the community
    and maintains the high quality of life

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2005 Economic Development Strategy
OBJECTIVES
  • Continue development of a Business Retention and
    Expansion program.
  • Engage in business attraction programs designed
    to encourage investment in targeted sectors and
    clusters.
  • Promote the Town as a location for tourism
    investment and as a tourist destination.
  • Encourage the creation of an adequate supply of
    serviced employment lands that allow for
    flexible, multi-use development that supports an
    increase in Town-wide live/work opportunities in
    Oakville.

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Competitive Analysis
High Growth Clusters
  • Professional, Scientific Technical Services
  • Real Estate, Rental Leasing
  • Retail Trade
  • Educational Services
  • Management of Companies Enterprises

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Carvalho Scale - Ranking Oakvilles Industrial
SectorsOakville to Ontario 1999-2003
Competitive Analysis
High Performers
Medium Performers
Poor Performers
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Partnerships Are Key
  • Town of Oakville
  • Oakville Chamber of Commerce
  • Sheridan Institute
  • Residents
  • Business Community
  • Oakville Hydro/Blink

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EMPLOYMENT LANDS
  • The amount of employment land designated in the
    Official plan is related to the amount of
    industrial and office employment required by the
    municipality to achieve Activity Rate policy
    goals, and to maintain a competitive supply of
    vacant and marketable employment lands.
  • The municipality will strive to maintain a
    minimum 15 year supply of vacant employment
    lands.
  • AVERAGE ABSORPTION FROM 1990 TO 2004 49.35
    acres
  • 15 Year Supply Approximately (15 x 50) 750 acres

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EMPLOYMENT LANDS
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INTENSIFICATION REVITALIZATION
The Game has Changed
  • The knowledge-based economy depends on what
    economists call high human capital -- what most
    of us would call talent.
  • Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Lucas
    maintains that the driving force in the growth
    and development of cities and regions can be
    found in the productivity gains associated with
    the clustering of talented people.
  • But what brings talented workers to those areas?
    How do they make their residential and business
    location decisions? What sets high-technology
    centers such as Silicon Valley and Route 128 in
    Boston apart from other metropolitan areas? Why
    have some cities - many home to some of the
    nation's most prestigious university research
    centers and college graduates - been unable to
    attract talented technology workers?

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INTENSIFICATION REVITALIZATION
Business Retention and Expansion
  • B.I.A. (2) Downtown, Bronte
  • Kerr Street Example
  • Corporate call program
  • Target environmentally friendly businesses in the
    Knowledge Based/Adv. Manufacturing/Professional
    Services.
  • Use employment lands most efficiently.
  • Higher employment densities from head offices.

Business Attraction
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There will be Growth
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  • OAKVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE

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