Category Archives: News

Iowa Legislative Update

Below is a brief update on the past week’s happenings at the Iowa legislature specifically in regards to economic development issues.  Information on all bills, amendments, and floor action can beImage found on the Iowa General Assembly website at:  www.legis.iowa.gov.  We have also included links to the bills mentioned below.

Property Tax
HF 2274, is a compromise bill brokered between House Republicans and the Governor.  The new bill combines aspects of both original bills (HSB 500 and HSB 519).  The bill includes the House of Representatives provision to move the School Foundation Aid from local property taxes onto State General Fund dollars.  The bill also includes rollback of 5% a year over 8 years as well as a 15% exemption for properties under $400,000 valuation in order to bring more relief to smaller businesses sooner.  The bill includes the same spending limitations for local government as both bills originally included and a 2% cap on the rate at which taxes can increase.  The bill passed out of committee on Wednesday and should see action on the House floor as early as next week.

Tax Increment Financing (TIF)
HSB 540 and SSB 3118 were discussed in subcommittee meetings this past week.  Both bills are aimed at limiting TIF, although the Senate bill is more measured in its approach.

Economic Development Programs
SSB 3110, introduced by the Iowa Economic Development Authority overhauls and cleans up several aspects of existing economic development programs and makes an effort to create a new funding stream for economic development incentives.  The subcommittee met for the first time this past week regarding the bill.

Chamber members mark your calendar for next week’s Government Relations meeting with guest speaker Rep. Jeremy Taylor.  The meeting will be on Friday, February 17th at 7:00 a.m. in the lower level conference room at the Chamber of Commerce.

Fun Bike Racks Are In

After almost two years working on this project I’m proud to say that we now not only have more bike racks in Siouxland, but we have racks that look nice too.

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I’m also proud to say that we were able to do this working with the city and private donors without using taxpayers dollars. We thank Scheels for their support. As well as SIMPCO and the Siouxland Trails Assc. for their collaboration with the Chamber’s Community Enhancement Committee.

Look for more to be installed in the spring-a variety of shapes colors and sizes!

Beth Trejo-Siouxland Chamber of Commerce

Flood Preparation Information Links

5/31/2011- 7:43 p.m.

Dear Siouxland Business Leaders –

First and foremost, we wish to communicate to all of you that our thoughts and prayers are with our entire regional community as we confront a very serious situation related to the projected flooding of the Missouri River.  In keeping with the caliber and character of the exceptional people of this community, at this very hour, I am looking out my office window and can see dozens of volunteers filling sandbags in the Tyson Events Center parking lot.

That said, we all recognize that there is a great deal of information and some “misinformation” circulating in the community and we want to do everything we can to ensure that you have access to factual and timely information.  To this end, the Chamber of Commerce and The Siouxland Initiative will do everything we can to ensure that our business community is provided with the most accurate and up to date information available.  Therefore, we will only forward information from the proper federal, state, and local authorities and we will work to get this information to you as quickly as possible.

Additionally, after consulting with officials in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota at nearly every level of government, including a late afternoon meeting with the City of Sioux City’s senior leadership team regarding this situation, we are communicating that while government officials are doing everything in their power to help our citizens and communities avert this crisis, you must take proactive action to protect your individual personal and professional interests.  These officials acknowledge that the dynamics of this situation evolved very rapidly over the weekend and this event has the potential to do so again.  Thus, based on your particular type of business and specific location, please take whatever proactive steps you believe are necessary and prudent under these challenging circumstances.

Furthermore, please note that even the “worst case scenario” predictions are based upon average rainfalls for this time of year and there are many factors, including heavy rainfall (locally or up river) that have the potential to alter these projections.

Below you will find several websites that will prove invaluable, but may be prove difficult to access as they are undergoing heavy utilization at this time.  Finally, our local news media continues to make every effort to communicate information accurately and rapidly and their respective websites are excellent resources as well.

Army Corps of Engineers Flood Response Information Page:

http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/op-e/flood.html

Army Corps of Engineers Inundation Maps:

http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/op-e/maps.html

National Weather Service Actual and Projected Missouri River Levels

http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=fsd&gage=sscn1&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1

 

Dakota Dunes – Disaster Recovery

http://www.dakotadunes.com/DISASTERRECOVERY.cfm

South Sioux City will keep updates posted at:

http://www.southsiouxcity.org/

Sioux City will keep updates posted at:

https://www.sioux-city.org/news

Sergeant Bluff Information

http://www.cityofsergeantbluff.com/

North Sioux City Information –

http://www.northsiouxcity-sd.gov/

The State of South Dakota’s Flood Information Site:

http://www.disasterrecovery.sd.gov/flood_info.aspx

Dakota Dunes and McCook Lake Area Inundation Map:

http://www.disasterrecovery.sd.gov/maps/SEUnionCoGOVMap.pdf

South Sioux City Area Inundation Map:

http://www.southsiouxcity.org/egov/docs/1306852533_959472.jpg

Twitter- Use hashtag #suxfloods or click on the link to see up to date information without an account

http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23suxfloods

Siouxland Flooding Facebook Group- Up to the minute updates and volunteer needs – must have Facebook account

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_214651221891093&ap=1

Siouxland Chamber Facebook information – Facebook account NOT required

http://www.facebook.com/SiouxlandChamberofCommerce?sk=wall

Christopher J. McGowan, President Siouxland Chamber of Commerce & The Siouxland Initiative

Looking Ahead: Annual Golf Classic

It’s time to start looking ahead to the summer months! The Annual Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic is back again for the 19th year on Monday June 27th.

Registration begins at 11:30 AM at the golf courses (the Sioux City Country Club and the Dakota Dunes Country Club). The event is $600 per team or $150 per player and includes green fees, a golf cart, admission to the Network Awards Banquet at 6 PM over at the Marina Inn, and drawings for on-course and other high-value prizes.

We hope to see you there!

Claire Gibbons
Social Media Intern

Positively Siouxland This Week

Listen in to these Siouxland radio news spots from the Chamber’s President Chris McGowan.

Be Somebody Awards

Sioux City Sports Update

Positively Siouxland

Listen in to these Siouxland radio news spots from the Chamber’s own Chris McGowan.

Recent Siouxland successes

NAIA Women’s Basketball

Local awards

Sioux City Go

Positively Siouxland Audio News

Interested in hearing more about news going on in Siouxland? Listen to the Chamber’s own Chris McGowan on Positively Siouxland discussing positive news taking place in the Siouxland area.

Hear about the new developments and funding surrounding Freedom Park.

Congratulations to Doug Rice who has been elected President of Security National Bank.

Two Siouxland basketball coaches reach incredible milestones in their careers.

Entrepalooza

Entrepalooza is the week long event to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit in Siouxland.  The weeks activities include a Entrepreneurship Roundtable, Funding for Small Businesses, an Entrepreneurship Camp, Swimming with the Sharks, and Be an Entrepreneur for a Day.

The week stars February 7th with the Entrepreneurship Roundtable hosted by the Chamber of Commerce.  Community leaders, policy makers, and entrepreneurs are invited to come discuss what the community can do to foster more entrepreneurship.  Tuesdays event is Funding for Small Businesses at Western Iowa Tech.  Funding for Small Businesses is a presentation by SBDC Regional Director Dan Wubbena.  Entrepreneurship Camp is on Wednesday and is hosted by Briar Cliff University.  The camp is to help high schoolers with a current business or business idea develop their business plan.  Thursdays event is Swimming with the Sharks also hosted by Briar Cliff.  Swimming with the Sharks is a chance for college students to compete for $5,000 to start or grow a current business.  Be an Entrepreneur for a Day is a week long event hosted by Morningside College.  During the week you can shadow an entrepreneur for the day to get a glimpse into the life of an entrepreneur.  A dinner will be held on Friday.

This is going to be an exciting week full of great events.  It is a chance for individuals to grow, ideas to be made real, and new innovation.

For more information on Entrepalooza, contact Judy Thompson from Briar Cliff at 712-279-5549 or Kenneth Beekley form Siouxland Economic Development Corporation at 712-279-6430.  View the Entrepalooza brochure.

Katie Brannen
Social Media Intern

Chamber Using Technology for Business Growth & Retention

The Siouxland Chamber of Commerce and The Siouxland Initiative is using web-based technology for more than just fun and games. It is our goal to connect, promote and attract businesses to the Siouxland area. Yesterday, our very own Director of Investor Relations, Beth Trejo spoke to the Greater Sioux City Press Club on how exactly the Chamber is using these tools to connect business. Whether its our economic development efforts or offering another way for business to be found online, these important steps keep the Chamber in touch with technology and our members.

We also were featured on several of our local media stations. Those clips can be found below.

KPTH Fox44
KTIV Channel 4

Everyday is Veteran’s Day

Giuntamo receiving award from Pres. Obama

Veterans Day may be in our past, but respect and recognition to the military should always be a thought that we hold day-to-day. On Veteran’s Day, the Chamber’s Chris McGowan, who served 6 years in the Air National Guard, made a guest appearance in the Des Moines Register, recognizing 2 Iowans for their courageous efforts in war.

Currently enlisted Salvatore Giunta of Hiawatha, Iowa, joined Col. Bud Day with receiving the highest military decoration with the Medal of Honor award.

Bud Day is a well recognized Iowan, being enlisted in the US Air Force and being held captive in a POW camp for 5 plus years, enduring resistance to torture in solitary confinement. Giunta, like Day showed tremendous courage by exposing himself to combat to rescue 2 soldiers in need. Read more about these 2 in Chris’s Guest Opinion.

–John Stanek
Social Media Intern