for our community redevelopment agency meeting. Roll call. Board member Gordon, here. Board member Nubel, here. Board member Budhoo. Here. Vice Chair Arnst. Here. And Chair Long. Here. And we will start with presentations, Mr. Aver. Thank you, Board Chair. I am delighted this evening that we have Ms. Nays Herrera with us to walk us through the CRA and Economic Development Update and bring you news of the happenings in Oakland Park, Ms. Herrera. Thank you. Good evening, Sierra Board Chair, Vice Chair and Board Members. Nase Herrera, Sierra and Economic Development Director. As always, it is a pleasure for me to share updates on new businesses, projects, vibrant activities, and initiatives to support our business community. Several new businesses have joined our Sierra, including PMG cleaning services, full cell marine offering marine engineering services, RTCORE, and interior design company, dynamite dog training, better wellness clinic, which offers gyro-practic and physical therapy services, thin-food service, which represents leading manufacturers of food service equipment, furniture, and supplies. And Gigi says hello, a unique jewelry store that recently opened in our downtown. Even though this business is outside of our CRA, we cannot leave aside the excitement around the reopening of my guy. I am very excited to announce that highly anticipated businesses, such as Red Sea and Tripping Animals, will be opening soon. So stay tuned for the great opening dates. And I'd also like to take this opportunity to provide you with an update on the build out for Voodoo Brewery. As you can see on the pictures, construction is progressing steadily. Staff from CRA and building services have been working closely with the contractor, the business and property owners to expedite this process. Turning to redevelopment, we are pleased to share that the releasing of residential units of the sky building has begun. For more information, please contact the leasing website or reach out to the leasing team via phone or email. Infrastructure improvements, such as the West Dixie Site Streets Project demonstrate our commitment to revitalization. Enhancements like road resurfacing, installation of crosswalks, planter boxes, bike racks, upgrades of drainage show that we promote safety and accessibility while we enhance the visual appeal of the West Side of our downtown. Special event season is in full force. On November 16th, we had our last OPA of the year, which featured live artistic performances. And just this past weekend, we had Small Biz Saturday, which was hosted by two local business owners, Marisa Falls from the Wondershop and Kelsey Kern from Rehouse in partnership with the city of Oakland Park. This event featured 60 vendors with over 3,000 people in attendance. I like to take this moment to thank Cesar Gonzales, my partner in the Sierra and Economic Development Office. Our partners, our downtown business partners, our BSO and our staff from the Parks and Leisure Services and public works for their support in the planning and execution of these events. Our events are not only fun, but also a critical tool to drive food traffic to our local businesses and establish Auckland Park as a destination. For this reason, I'd like to invite you for a holiday village which will be taking place this Friday and Saturday. And make sure you don't miss out the three lighting ceremony on Friday at 6.30. Mark your calendar for next year's OPA, which will take place on February 15th. 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We have been promoting this opportunity on all of our communication platforms and we appreciate your help in getting the word out so that our local business can take advantage of this opportunity. In the first quarter of 2025 we'll be hosting two signature government fast-track programs in partnership with the Broward County Office of Small Business and Economic Development. One is the intentional entrepreneur for aspiring entrepreneurs and the listening to your business for established businesses. Why are these partnerships important? important because they allow us to leverage established curricula and optimize resources as we continue to find ways to better support our business community. The last at the last downtown partners meeting, we introduced a refreshed format that add value to businesses through networking, educational content, and knowledge sharing. Participants benefited from actionable insights that Riste Seculowski, the owner of Mandoleros, and successful restaurant tour, shared about his journey. Our guest speaker, Jane Bowling, former mayor, successful entrepreneur and business mentor, provided an overview of the Corporate Transparency Act. And I like to remind all businesses, including our honorable Vice Chair, Ernst, that the deadline to file the beneficial ownership information is coming up and it's January 1st of next year. We have an exciting lineup of topics for 2025. So please don't miss out our January 14th downtown partners meeting which will take place at Maggie's favorite and will feature guest speaker Wendy Lieber founder of Content Bacon and she'll be talking about how entrepreneurs can create content to market their businesses. I'd like to call attention to feature business resources, the adventure mentoring team, and career source, Broward. You may learn more about these resources and more by signing up for our business news letters and connecting with us through any of the avenues that you see on the screen. And with that I conclude my presentation and I'm open to answer any questions you may have. Thank you, Ms. Hurr. We appreciate it. We'll open it up to the commission. Mayor, commissioner. Thank you, Mayor. You know, I'm smiling smiling being me know here at you Director wherever thank you so much excuse me. Oh, it's a manager. Fickity of directors. He did a outstanding job with this the entrepreneurship bootcamp is necessary We do got to get it out. I know it's a child run You know, we trying to see how the partnership is going to go with the Urban League. The message needs to get out to our businesses. So I will advocate for them to try to sign up. Thank you for extending the deadline at December 13th. This is going to be part of my 500 plan to create businesses and job, high paying jobs in our city at four years. And this is where it starts. Proper education, business plans, financial plan, and marketing plan. And we're going to cut this all throughout the county and bring businesses here in Oklahoma, especially downtown area. So I am enthusiastic about this, and I will promote it. I'm looking at the sky building. I see, could you go back to slide five, because I've been seeing my presentation about the amount rental. Is it for rental businesses or studio living? What is the amount on that? The amounts that you'll see on the screen are for residential units only so that includes studios, one bedrooms, two bedrooms, and live work units. So we'll go back to that. Okay thank you. Also the career source browser, because you spend on it. I love that because they have grant money. That way, direct the sky could add on to that $5,000 by helping our employees go after some type of extra funding from the career source, for our, because they do provide workforce development grant assistance. So that'll be a plus. And that's money that they don't have to pay back. It's free money. So thank you for having that partnership with CareerSource. But that said, thank you, Mayor. Thank you, Commissioner. Commissioner? Thank you, Mayor. Thank you, Mr. Error, for that nice presentation about the businesses. And I heard the, on Saturday, the small business, there was yoga out in the middle of Main Street of over 20 people were there and we were at the Empire Near House mayor and I and someone told me that and I just thought I just thought that was just fantastic. They came out early in the morning just for yoga. And then to see that there are over 3000 people in attendance for small business. That is awesome because we know that small businesses are the cornerstone of each city. And I just I like to hear that and thank you for what all you do. On on connecting with the businesses, helping them promote themselves. So I appreciate that. And again, I'm thrilled and thrilled that so many people are choosing Oakland part for their business. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Commissioner Bord. Thank you, Mayor. Thank you very much. Great presentation. And I want to ditto what Commissioner Newbold said you're doing an excellent job. Thank you so much. They talk to me. The businesses tell me they know you by name. Yes. So I mean it's a good thing because since I've served on this day, I have a person in your position. I've never heard business owners call that person by name. And so that means that your presence is, you know, you're there, you're present, and that certainly makes a big difference. And enhance in our businesses and their sustainability in this city. It's all about the small businesses. They are the heartbeat of this city. And I'm excited to see that Urban League is offering that training. I'm excited that we are partnering with Urban League, as the commissioner said, career source, bringing these resources to our businesses is paramount. We say we support our businesses, the proof is in the pudding. So thank you for all that you do, and I want to thank all of those new businesses who who have chosen Oakland Park as their place to do business. We're very grateful. Thank you. Thank you, Commissioner Vice Mayor. You know, I just like to say the only yo-gives to a Saturday and won't was picking up the remote control and deciding what college football games I was gonna watch for the rest of the afternoon. Ain't for me, baby. Thanks. Thank you, Vice Mayor. Appreciate that very much. I just want to did what some of the commissioners said. Hey, as far as the new businesses welcome to Oakland Park and thank you so very much for investing here. It means a lot to us. We as residents need to make sure we're supporting our local businesses. Try not to order as much off the internet. Actually order're supporting our local businesses. Try not to order as much off the internet, actually, order things from our local businesses. So thank you, Ms. Herrera, Mr. Gonzalez, you guys are rock stars here in Oakland Park, and as the rest of the commission was saying, I can walk into any business on Main Street, and they'll say, hey, Nasa was here, or hey, Cesar was here. So thank you for being active. Thank you for understanding the job. Our job up here, improve the quality of life, improve the aesthetics of the city. Their jobs as businesses, offer great products, friendly service and smile. So people come back, reasonable prices, and it's gonna be a win-win for all of us. So again, thank you, great presentation. Thank you. Okay, additional questions. We you. Oh, OK. Additional questions? We will then move on to public comments. Anyone wishing to speak on this? Please step up, provide your name and your address, and you have up to four minutes. These are CRA public comments. CRA public comments. Yeah, thank you. Fitz? No. No. No. He's on this side. I'm on this side. Well, oh, no. I'm good. I love this side of podium instead of that podium. All right. Thank you folks. We will then close public comments and the consent agenda. The CRA minutes for September 4th and September 18th. Motion adopted. Second. Member Gordon. Yes. Remember new bull. Yes. Remember but who? Yes. Vice chair arns. Yes. Yes. And reports from the board members. Any additional comments? Commissioner? Nothing to report. Thank you. Nothing just excited to see where these businesses are going to go. They're taking off. Thank you. We got an outstanding C.I. director. Thank you Okay, and anything from our executive director Only to add Thank you member but who for the question the sky building is open for pre-leasing They are as mr. Haryn indicated looking forward to opening the residential components early next year There are also commercial opportunities available, both in the live work as well as in the commercial bay areas, which can be configured and built out in according to the specifications of a tenant. And their leasing agent is being very aggressive to try to find tenants. Some of the ideas and possibilities are very exciting. We work closely with them on a weekly basis, and Brad is meeting weekly with their contractor styles, and their team to ensure that they stay on track. Everybody is aware that the hurricane threw a little bit of a curve to FPNL, so the addition of that walkway that we have been so looking forward to was delayed. And as a result of that effort that may end up pushing back a little bit the timeline. So we'll keep you posted about that. But for all of you there in the listening audience who have any interest in relocating either residentially or commercially to the sky building, they're open for business and would love to visit with you so thank you very much for chair. Thank you and Mr. Board attorney you close us out sir any comments? No sir okay motion adjourned. Okay thank you Vice Chair and we will