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SUMMARY:Seasonal Economy Summit
DESCRIPTION:Community leaders will learn about and discuss seasonal populations and impacts on traffic\, population\, business activity\, and agriculture at a day-long summit in Traverse City. Tis the Season: Planning for Northwest Michigan's Seasonal Economy will be held on Tuesday\, December 3 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Hagerty Conference Center\, 715 E. Front Street.\n\n \n\nWith an economy tied to agriculture and tourism\, communities throughout the region must account for seasonal activity when budgeting and planning for services\, transportation\, public safety\, and workforce housing. How can they plan for large seasonal populations on small year-round budgets? How do they accommodate ever-fluctuating needs for workforce housing\, transportation\, and public safety? What are the costs\, benefits\, and impacts of tourism and a seasonal economy?\n\n \n\n"As an example\, the Village of Empire is considered a "gateway" to the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore\," said Sarah Lucas\, Director of Community Development at Networks Northwest.  \n\n"That means\, over the course of the year - and mostly in the summer - many of the National Park's 1.7 million annual visitors pass through Empire at some point. Yet\, the community is home to a year-round population of 400 people\, with limited tax revenues and resources for accommodating a large seasonal influx of visitors."\n\n \n\n"Empire's situation is common throughout Northwest Michigan. Yet\, the impacts of a large seasonal population often aren't clearly understood\, or even discussed at a broad level\," said Lucas. The Summit will begin the conversation about seasonal population impacts\, and how communities can prepare. \n\n \n\nThis workshop is for local governments and other community partners interested in learning about trends and best practices in planning for tourism\, agriculture and other seasonal businesses\, seasonal transportation issues\, and more. To register\, or for more information\, please visit nwm.org/lugsummit.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: black\;">Community leaders will learn about and discuss seasonal populations and impacts on traffic\, population\, business activity\, and agriculture at a day-long summit in Traverse City.&nbsp\;<em>Tis the Season: Planning for Northwest Michigan&#39\;s Seasonal Economy</em>&nbsp\;will&nbsp\;</span><span style="color: rgb(34\, 34\, 34)\;">be held on Tuesday\,&nbsp\;December 3 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Hagerty Conference Center\, 715 E. Front Street.</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: rgb(34\, 34\, 34)\;">&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: black\;">With an economy tied to agriculture and tourism\, communities throughout the region must account for seasonal activity when budgeting and planning for services\, transportation\, public safety\, and workforce housing. How can they plan for large seasonal populations on small year-round budgets? How do they accommodate ever-fluctuating needs for workforce housing\, transportation\, and public safety? What are the costs\, benefits\, and impacts of tourism and a seasonal economy?</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="line-height: 18.4px\; font-family: &quot\;Times New Roman&quot\;\, serif\;">&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: black\;">&quot\;As an example\, the Village of Empire is considered a &quot\;gateway&quot\; to the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore\,&quot\; said Sarah Lucas\, Director of Community Development at Networks Northwest. &nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: black\;">&quot\;That means\, over the course of the year - and mostly in the summer - many of the National Park&#39\;s 1.7 million annual visitors pass through Empire at some point. Yet\, the community is home to a year-round population of 400 people\, with limited tax revenues and resources for accommodating a large seasonal influx of visitors.&quot\;</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="line-height: 18.4px\; font-family: &quot\;Times New Roman&quot\;\, serif\;">&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: black\;">&quot\;Empire&#39\;s situation is common throughout Northwest Michigan. Yet\, the impacts of a large seasonal population often aren&#39\;t clearly understood\, or even discussed at a broad level\,&quot\; said Lucas. The Summit will begin the conversation about seasonal population impacts\, and how communities can prepare.</span><span style="font-size: 12pt\;">&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: rgb(34\, 34\, 34)\;">&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p class="yiv7151705309MsoNormal" style="color: rgb(38\, 40\, 42)\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; line-height: 18.4px\; margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt\; font-size: 12pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\;"><span style="color: rgb(34\, 34\, 34)\;">This workshop is for local governments and other community partners interested in learning about trends and best practices in planning for tourism\, agriculture and other seasonal businesses\, seasonal transportation issues\, and more. To register\, or for more information\, please visit&nbsp\;<a href="http://nwm.org/lugsummit" rel="nofollow" style="color: rgb(25\, 106\, 212)\;" target="_blank">nwm.org/lugsummit</a>.</span></p>\n
LOCATION:Hagerty Conference Center
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20260503T130127Z
URL:https://business.elkrapidschamber.org/events/details/seasonal-economy-summit-17225
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