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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01192022 PACAB Work Session PacketPort& Commerce Advisory Board Work Session Packet l Topics: 1) Collaborate with Chamber of Commerce to identify barriers to doing business in Seward; 2) Review J-1 and 11213 visas; 3) Discussion with Tara Reimer on the hiring difficulties at their business (ASLC) January 19, 2022 City Council Chambers Beginning at 12: 00 p.m. spa CHAMBER January 2022 PACAB: Barriers to Business in Seward Individual surveys of business owners collected by the Seward Chamber of Commerce - Frequently Mentioned Problems: Real Estate/Space Seward's seasonality Parking & Parking Enforcement Freight Costs and Time High Utility Bills Employee Retention Lack of Employee Housing Creating Business Connections/Financing "In the off season, this town is dead. Less is open this year than three years ago. It doesn't make Seward a welcoming place to visit. So, while the community is supportive, it's not easy to operate a year-round business in a ghost town. It's too expensive to be open, so it's not worth it." "The downtown and harbor areas are disjointed, and not collaborating well to promote each other all year long." "(As a food truck owner) parking is the biggest issue. Even when there is a sign that says don't park here, it doesn't work." "Freight costs and times are big issues. It takes two days longer and it's more expensive, causing a lag and a lack of revenue if you're waiting on a part. Boats need to stay running, hotels need to keep operating, because if one part goes out that revenue is lost until the freight can get up here." "I didn't really know a whole lot of people in Seward... So not having the network and trying to start a business was so overwhelming.) feel like everyone was giving me different advice, and it was all advice that I don't think was very good. I felt really alone." "Who do I talk to, what permits do I need? I didn't know what I needed. If I hadn't had the contractor in my life, I wouldn't have known. I felt like there was no one place to tell me what I needed to do. " Pros: City is easy to work with. Permitting processes usually go smoothly. Seward Job Market, Growth and Planning PACAB January / February 2022 The following is only a preliminary outline with very broad industry descriptions. It is intended to form only a starter point of topics for discussion and review. Due to the urgent need, this review by PACAB will be at a very high level, intended to identify needs, problems, bottlenecks, or obstacles that might impede hiring or retention of needed employees in the Seward area. 1. Industries mostly effected with Permanent Positions a. Education i. ASLC ii. AVTEC iii. KPB Schools b. Retail Sales c. Health d. Corrections e. Government Services f. Longshore & Shipping g. Other 2. Industries mostly effected with Seasonal and Temporary positions a. Fisheries b. Tourism c. B&B and Hotels d. Construction e. Marine Repair f. Other 3. General category of positions a. Skilled Craft b. Unskilled c. Service Industry d. Professional 4. Current Sources of Recruitment a. Internet Search b. Transfers c. J1 Visa 1of2 I Page Seward Job Market, Growth and Planning PACAB January / February 2022 d. 1-1113 Visa e. In State Hiring Agents f. Past worker lists g. Labor and Trade Unions h. Other 5. Impediments to Employee Prospects a. Housing i. Availability 1. Rent / Lease 2. Purchase 3. Employer provided ii. Cost 1. Property 2. Utilities a. Electric b. Water and Sewer c. Roads 3. Regulatory 4. Financing 5. Other b. Access to Amenities/ Lifestyle i. Health ii. Recreation iii. Education iv. Culture v. Transportation c. Cost of Living d. Training or added experience e. Other 6. Solutions / Options 2of2 I Page