Archive for May, 2009

State of Minority Businesses 2009: ‘Glimmers of Hope’

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Dr. Bruce Corrie

The 2009 survey results on the State of ALANA (African Latino Asian and Native American) Businesses 2009 was presented at a packed town hall meeting focusing on the Economic Recovery Act at St. Paul College attended by senior policy leaders such as Congresswoman Betty McCollum, Mayor Chris Coleman of St. Paul and DEED Commissioner Dan McElroy and others.
“The key insight from the 2009 survey is that we can see “Glimmers of Hope” in the experiences of ALANA businesses as they weather the economic downturn,” said Dr. Bruce Corrie, Dean, College of Business and Organizational Leadership at Concordia University-St. Paul.
The online survey was sent to more than 500 businesses and had an 11 percent response rate, or 64 firms. These firms reflected a wide range of industries whose sales ranged from $10,000 to $20 million.
Among the key findings of the survey:

  • 40 percent of the firms expected to increase employment in 2009.
  • 24 percent reported reduction in employment in 2008.
  • 56 percent expected sales in 2009 to be average or above average while 44 percent expected sales to be below average.

Strategies used during the economic downturn included:

  • Finding a core stable financial base to weather the storm
  • Increased networking for new sources of revenue
  • Analyzing the customer base to find important market segments.
  • Analyzing the product base to find out products whose demand increases during the downturn.
  • Experimenting with innovative ideas and new products.

Survey results can be found here. The survey follows a similar survey in 2008.

For more information contact Bruce Corrie  at (651) 641-8226 or email him.

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Regional Rail Votes on Depot Headhouse Buy

Artist's rendering of Central Corridor light rail train in front of Union Depot Headhouse in St. Paul.

Artist's rendering of Central Corridor light rail train in front of Union Depot Headhouse in St. Paul.

Regional Rail Authority to meet June 2

The Ramsey County Regional Rail Authority will meet on Tuesday, June 2, in council chambers on the third floor of the County Court House in St. Paul (map/directions). Visit this site for transit connections to this meeting. Click here for the meeting agenda. At the meeting, the board will consider purchase of the Union Depot headhouse in St. Paul, the lobby portion of the depot complex that faces Fourth Street. For more information about the depot project, visit the Union Depot web site.

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More Transparency in Government

A message from the federal government:
arra-transparentOn January 21st, the President issued the Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, calling for an unprecedented level of openness in government. In the memorandum, the President outlined three principles for promoting a transparent and open government: transparency, participation, and collaboration.
Now, the President is calling on you to help shape how that commitment is fulfilled.  The National Academy of Public Administration, in partnership with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, has launched an Open Government Dialogue to solicit ideas from the public on how the government can become more transparent, participatory, and collaborative.
This online brainstorming session which is now open through 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 28, will enable the White House to hear your most important ideas relating to open government, including innovative approaches to policy, specific project suggestions, government-wide or agency-specific instructions, and any relevant examples and stories relating to law, policy, technology, culture, or practice.
We would like to ask you to participate by doing the following:

  1. Go to http://opengov.ideascale.com/ to participate in the dialogue.
  2. Follow @ogovbrainstorm on Twitter to keep up with the highest rated ideas.

This brainstorming session will provide the basis for two more stages of interaction: a Discussion Phase, when the conversation will dive deeper into topics raised in this brainstorming; and a Drafting Phase, during which the public can contribute to draft language for recommendations.
Stay tuned to www.whitehouse.gov/open for the next steps in this process.  We hope you will join the discussion and share your innovative ideas in this groundbreaking dialogue!

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COBRA Coverage Discounts for Laid-Off Workers

arra-transparentThe American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides for premium reductions and additional election opportunities for health benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, commonly called COBRA. Eligible individuals pay only 35 percent of their COBRA premiums and the remaining 65 percent is reimbursed to the coverage provider through a tax credit. The premium reduction applies to periods of health coverage beginning on or after February 17, 2009, and lasts for up to nine months for those eligible for COBRA during the period beginning September 1, 2008, and ending December 31, 2009, due to an involuntary termination of employment that occurred during that period. The TAA Health Coverage Improvement Act of 2009, enacted as part of ARRA, also made changes with regard to COBRA continuation coverage. Read the COBRA FAQ for more information about this program.

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Want to Find Out More About Rail Projects?

Up-to-date information on regional transit projects, including the Union Depot multimodal transit hub and the Rush Line, Red Rock and Midwest High Speed Rail corridors, is available on the Ramsey County Regional Rail web site. Also be sure to check out the OnBoard Midwest blog for up-to-the-minute information about High Speed Rail between Chicago and St. Paul.

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Small Business Economic Recovery Assistance

An announcement from the S. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce: Small businesses may apply for grants to retain their employees and business planning, as well as for short-term, low-interest working capital and capital improvement loans to help continue operations and finance capital improvements consistent with a company’s growth plans.  The deadline to apply is Friday, May 29.  If you would like more information, please click here.

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Ramsey County Jobs Posted

The Ramsey County Human Resources Department has updated the list of job opportunities on our website for which Ramsey County is currently seeking applications as of May 18, 2009.  New jobs (including 911 Telecommunicator) have been added to the list. You may file your application online using our easy-to-use, secured website.  You can also check the status of previously filed applications.  For more information, call  (651) 266-2700.

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Leading in Tough Times Webinar Scheduled

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The National Association of Counties is offering a series of free, “Leading in Tough Times” webinars for county officials to provide information and ideas about coping with and recovering from the recession. The next webinar is scheduled for Thursday, June 11, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Central Time. It will focus on “Securing the Safety Net and Responding to Social Service Needs.” To register, click here. For more information contact Carrie Clingan, (202) 942-4246.
To view past webinars in the NACo archives, click on the links below:
County Budget Strategies during Recession
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant
Implementation of the Stimulus Package: What Counties Need to Know

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Minnesota Recovery Act Funding Update

Click here for the latest information about funding from the federal Recovery Act applied for and granted to state agencies in Minnesota.

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Artists Visit Union Depot

Artists check out Union Depot concourse.

Artists check out Union Depot concourse.

Artists selected to create public art installations for the Central Corridor Light Rail Transit project linking St. Paul and Minneapolis visited the Union Depot concourse on April 16 to get a feel for the site of Ramsey County’s planned multimodal transit hub. Ramsey County and the U.S. Postal Service agreed to terms last year for the sale of the depot concourse to the county for redevelopment as a transit hub. Ramsey County also agreed to purhase the lobby portion of the depot, the head house, from private owners last month. The county is in the process of doing its due diligence before completing the headhouse purchase. An environmental assessment of the concourse and surrounding land is ongoing.

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