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Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting February 6, 2024

Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting February 6, 2024

Regularly Scheduled Meeting

Event date: 2/6/2024 12:30 PM Export event

CITY OF CLEMSON
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 6, 2024

12:30 PM
CLEMSON CITY HALL


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1. Call to order – Jason Beaty

2. Roll Call/Establishment of Quorum – Jason Beaty

3. Approval of Minutes: December meeting was canceled due to lack of quorum

Discussion Item(s)
4. Council Update- John Ducworth

5. Discuss Outcome of “Connect Clemson” Work Session- Lauren Gamrat, Tourism andCommunity Events Coordinator

6. Update-Council Action regarding downtown parking initiatives - Lindsey Newton

7. North Sloan Employee Parking Project- Nathan Hinkle, City Engineer

Action Item(s)
8. North Sloan Employee Parking Project- Nathan Hinkle, City Engineer

9. Recommendations to Council

Old Business

New Business

Adjournment

“The mission of the economic development advisory committee shall be to study, report, and make recommendations to the city council in an effort to promote quality economic development, including commercial, small business, research, and light industry.”

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