Economic Development Commission
Regular MeetingSkokie, IL · September 18, 2024
Agenda
Village of Skokie
Economic Development Commission
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
8:30 A.M.
Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie IL, Conference Room D&E
I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER / DECLARATION OF QUOURM
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES FROM AUGUST 21, 2024
III. OLD BUSINESS
a. Economic Vitality Strategy Update – EDC Member Workgroup Assignments
b. Economic Vitality Strategy Update – Workgroup next steps
IV. NEW BUSINESS
a. Skokie Community Data Snapshot (CMAP) – August 2024 release
b. Discussion - 2025 Meeting Schedule and Location Visits
V. COMMUNICATIONS
a. Village Staff
b. EDC Members
VI. PUBLIC COMMENT
VII. ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the Economic Development Commission is scheduled for
Wednesday October 16, 2024 at 8:30 A.M. in CONFERENCE ROOM D+E at Skokie Village
Hall, 5127 Oakton, Skokie, IL
Document Number: 621873 1
Draft/Not Approved
Economic Development Commission Meeting Minutes
Date: August 21, 2024
EDC MEMBERS PRESENT: Howard Meyer, Vice-Chair,
Maegan Akers, Alexis Barbour,
Marc Battista, Barbara Carley,
Steve Franklin, Jeremy Gleason,
and Nathan Norman
EDC MEMBERS ABSENT: Michael Rosen, Chair,
Scott Gendell, Brian Levinson, and
Trustee Pure-Slovin
STAFF PRESENT: Michael Lorge, Corporation Counsel
Johanna Nyden, Community Dev. Director,
Rodney Tonelli, Economic Vitality Director,
and Marlene Bargamian, Administrative Asst.
(I) CALL TO ORDER
A quorum being present, Vice-Chair Meyer called the meeting to order at 8:32 AM.
(II) APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES FROM MARCH 20, 2024
A motion was made to accept the draft minutes of the May 15, 2024 meeting. The motion
passed by unanimous voice vote.
(III) INTRODUCTIONS
Members gave short introductions and welcomed Maegan Akers and Nathan Norman as the
newest members of the commission. Richard Requena, a reporter from Pioneer Press, also
attended the meeting.
(IV) OLD BUSINESS
a. Economic Vitality Strategy Update – Recap update process
Rod Tonelli had several 1-on-1 meetings with members to determine what sub-
group each commissioner would be linked to. He encouraged those who haven’t
completed the worksheet to do so & send it to him. Business attraction is different
to each sector and geographic area. If assistance and guidance is needed, refer
to workforce stakeholders to join the table. Vice-Chair Meyer suggested Gina
Speckman from Chicago North Shore Convention & Visitor Bureau to be added.
b. Economic Vitality Strategy Update – Further Scope Discussion
Rod will be having a meeting next week with Michael Rosen to finalize section
liaisons and put the roundtables together. Last year the Village considered
outsourcing the whole update, but we can believe it can be done in-house.
Funds budgeted o the update can be used for more detailed analyses from
specialized consultants.
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c. Skokie Green Business Program Update
Guided by the Sustainability Plan best practices, the Village has partnered with
SEDAC and a checklist has been created. They are in the final stages of
assessment for the Skokie businesses that signed up. This is not a time-
consuming certification program; even a small improvement can get a business
recognized.
Nathan Norman suggested as the final step, the Sustainable Environmental
Advisory Commission and Village Board could recognize participants with a
badge that can be placed in a business’s window. It was discussed that ballot
boxes could be placed at various locations or something similar to the Business
of the Year with voting online.
Mr. Gleason added that McGrath Subaru participated and has made many
changes especially to their lighting system.
(V) NEW BUSINESS
a. Out of Space Skokie – recap
Originally held in Evanston at Canal Shores, this year’s outdoor event was moved
to Skokie’s IS+TP as the Evanston site was not available. It was very successful
and well attended by immediate area residents, and visitors from Chicago,
Indiana, & Wisconsin. Turnout numbers (approximately 9,000) were similar when
comparing the 4-day events held in Evanston to this year’s 3-day event in Skokie.
Food trucks were added since there was more room to spread out and there was
good presence at local area businesses as well as increased transit numbers.
Skokie would like to consider the tech park location as an alternative or additional
site in the future.
Mr. Gleason commented that Subaru would like to partner for a music event with
the IS+TP. Mr. Meyer reminded the group that Subaru used to be active with
Wednesdays on the Green and maybe they will contemplate involvement again.
b. Economic Vitality Division Recent Activity Report
An agreement was made to turn the property at Babb Street and Louise into a
51-space parking lot for downtown businesses.
A small business downtown merchant’s group to start to help them succeed by
offering training sessions on social media and marketing.
There are 16 new businesses downtown; 6 opened since the last EDC meeting
including Enclave and Slyce.
Track the Torch and Tour de Skokie events were aimed to attract foot traffic and
engagement to downtown businesses.
Re-imagining Main Street for redevelopment kicked-off with Meet Up on Main St.
(VI) COMMUNICATIONS
a. Village Staff
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Developing the area around the Swift and Skokie Boulevard re-branding it as
“Swift District” including the buildings along Oakton and Searle Parkway. Rod
discussed numerous opportunity sites that could be redeveloped over time as
mixed-use, transit-oriented projects. Other area improvements might include
making Skokie Boulevard more pedestrian friendly, developing a micro-transit
mobility hub with buses, EV charging stations, bike trail, and vehicle parking;
possibly for carshares too.
b. EDC Members
Barbara Carley announced that UL had their grand opening at IS+TP and
Singerman completed the remodel.
Alexis discussed that the hospital is growing and hiring. The $4M ER remodel
project will be done by September 2025.
Steve Franklin commented that a traffic count at Old Orchard was listed as 8.7M.
Macy’s is investing in an interior remodel now and will be moving forward with
exterior improvements. Barbara added there will be a Sip & Shop event in
September offering 5 free drinks.
New businesses are opening at Old Orchard.
Nathan talked to residents at a Devonshire block party to get some perspective
from their point of view as he emerges into Skokie.
Howard Meyer spoke about the Chamber having a busy calendar this summer.
There are grand opening events every week. They are celebrating their 100-year
anniversary.
Marc offered that SBEC classes will be offered at the Des Plaines campus.
New health care classes for radiology and surgical technicians as well as a non-
coding AI program.
Jeremy spoke about Subaru looking for property to expand their service
department.
Commissioners wanted an update on the hotel and Annie’s Restaurant property.
Litigation is still on-going but getting the hotel back on track is the focus. The
Annie’s building is coming down when the site is redeveloped.
(V) ADJOURNMENT
Vice-Chairman Meyer adjourned the meeting at 9:51 AM.
Respectfully submitted,
Marlene Bargamian,
Administrative Assistant
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