Revised:  10/19/10

 

 

Retail Task Force

 


Robert Chestnut

P.O. Box 708, 66044-0708

robchestnut@sunflower.com

832.3100

City Commission Rep.

Mike Gaughan

1101 Massachusetts St., 66044

mikegaughan@gmail.com

832.5268

DGCO Commission Rep.

Earl Reineman

Weaver’s Dept. Store

901 Massachusetts, 66044

ereineman@weaversinc.com

843.6360

Downtown Merchant Rep.

Leslie Alhert

Stitch On Needlework Shop

926 Massachusetts, 66044

shop@stitchon.com

842.1101

Downtown Merchant Rep.

Allison Vance Moore

Grubb & Ellis/The Winbury Group

805 New Hampshire, 66044

amoore@winbury.com

865.5100

Commercial Real Estate Rep.

Tom Kern

Lawrence Chamber of Commerce

734 Vermont, 66044

tkern@lawrencechamber.com

865.4411

Business Community At-Large Rep

Susan Cook

Lasting Impressions

711 W. 23rd Street, 66046

ds.cook@att.net

749.5122

Outside DT Merchant Rep.

John Ellena

4637 Murfield Dr., 66047

JEllena@earthlink.net

 

843.0550

Outside DT Merchant Rep.

 

 

VACANT – Oakes

 

 

Citizen At-Large Rep.

 

CITY LIAISON:          David L. Corliss, City Manager

                                    Phone:  832.3400

                                    Email:  dcorliss@ci.lawrence.ks.us

 

 

MEMBERS:     Nine composed of the following:  one City Commissioner, one Douglas County Commissioner, two representatives of downtown merchants, two representatives of merchants outside the downtown area, one representative of commercial real estate, on representative of the business community at-large, and one representative of the citizens at-large.

 

MEETINGS:    TBD

 

 

FUNCTION:

Established by Resolution No. 6881, the purpose of the Retail Task Force is encourage the growth of the retail economy in Lawrence. 

 

The Task Force shall have a primary focus on the following issue:  What should the City of Lawrence do to grow the retail economy in Lawrence?  The Task Force shall organize its work in such a way and provide a report on findings and recommendations by December 1, 2010.  The work of the Task Force shall include, but not be limited to following areas of inquiry:

 

A.   What is the status of Lawrence’s retail economy?  What existing policies and laws currently govern the retail economy?  The inquiry shall include a review of applicable retail statistics and market surveys and provisions of the City’s comprehensive plan applicable to retail issues.

B.       What are best practices for communities regarding enhancing the retail economy?   The inquiry shall include the possibility and practicality of City sponsorship of a retail incubator.   The inquiry shall include a review of what other successful communities have done to enhance their retail economy (with a similar review of lessons learned from poor practices).  The inquiry shall include a review of practices to specifically enhance the retail economy of Lawrence’s downtown.   Additionally, the inquiry shall include a review of possible tools to enhance the retail economy, including CID, TIF, TDD, Neighborhood Revitalization, New Market Tax Credits, and STAR bonds incentives.   Additionally, the inquiry shall include a review of City practices and policies which may currently inhibit the growth of the retail economy, including development costs associated with new or existing expansion of retail establishments.

C.       What recommendations for changes in laws, policies, practices, and spending priorities are appropriate to enhance the retail economy of Lawrence?   The Task Force shall recognize that any recommendations concerning land use laws or policies shall require an appropriate review through the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission and appropriate governing bodies.