29 2016 CHICAGO IL Cut the licensing time for new restaurants by 33 more than 1000 new restaurants have opened NEW ORLEANS LA Reduced murder in 2013 by 19 compared to the previous year resulting in the lowest number of murders in New Orleans since 1985 ID: 658817
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REGIONAL ECONOMIC FORUMAPRIL 29, 2016Slide2
CHICAGO, IL
Cut the licensing time for new restaurants by 33%; more than 1,000 new restaurants have opened
NEW ORLEANS, LA
Reduced murder in 2013 by 19% compared to the previous year, resulting in the lowest number of murders in New Orleans since 1985
MEMPHIS, TN
Reduced retail vacancy rates by 70% along key commercial corridors
LOUISVILLE, KY
Redirected 21% of low-severity 911 medical calls to a doctor’s office or immediate care center in lieu of an ambulance trip to the ER
ATLANTA, GA
Moved 1,022 chronically homeless individuals into permanent housing, quickly establishing itself as a national leader
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Innovation
Cities
Long Beach has been competitively selected to
join
Bloomberg Philanthropies’
Innovation Teams
program
.
A
dedicated innovation team (i-team)
will
collaboratively
develop solutions to priority issues.
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Mobile, AL
Peoria, IL
Rochester, NY
Seattle, WA
Syracuse, NY
Tel Aviv
Albuquerque, NM
Boston, MACentennial, COJersey City, NJJerusalemLong Beach, CALos Angeles, CA
Innovation MovementSlide3
Training
Instruction on the successful open
innovation techniques.
1:1 Coaching
Technical assistance and
connections
to experts.
Practitioner
Community
Connections
to peers
and
resources
in other cities.
Playbook and Tools
Step-by-step guide with tools and
templates
.
Innovation IncubatorsSlide4
Innovation Delivery Approach1: Investigate the Problem:
S
tarting
and growing a business in the City can be challenging
.
Small Business Monitor reports that 43 percent of small businesses think that the City is doing a poor or very poor job supporting small businesses.
2: Idea Generation: In collaboration with City staff, users, and university partners, the i-team generated over (250) ideas
about how to make the process easier.3: Prepare to Deliver
startupLB is a package of (24) initiatives that will help entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses in the City of Long Beach. The goal of is to increase the number, size (revenue and job creation), and growth of businesses in the City
, with a particular focus on improving access to under-resourced communities.Slide5
2016 Initiatives
Q2: Awareness
BizPortal
Inspector Gadget
iClips
Business Analytics
Checklist
for Entrepreneurs
Business
Resource Map
EPD Web Redesign
Internal Guidelines
for StaffBusiness Navigators
Entrepreneur Hubs & Spaces
.
Q3: Access
Mobile Business Licensing
Business
Loan Automation
Funding MatchLocal Small Business Purchasing
Procurement PartnershipsActivation Counter
Next Generation of Business Licenses
Q4: ActivationAdopt a Lot
Activation of Vacant Storefronts
Activation of Vacant LotsVirtual Vacant StorefrontCreative Crosswalks
Empowering RentersTransit ExtensionsSlide6
Human Centered Design
.
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User Experience
.
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Data Driven Development
.
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Accessible Information
.
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Business Analytics
.
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Open Data
.
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Smart CitiesSlide13
Living CitiesSlide14
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Connected CitiesSlide15
Smart
InfrastructureSlide16
Resilient
Cities