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Final 2 2014 014-2016 W Work Pro rogra ram & & Propos osed Request for E Expression ons o of Inter erest ( t (RFEI) o ) on I n Inno nnovati tion Cen Center er City of Davis City Hall Community Chambers M ay 13, 2014


  1. Final 2 2014 014-2016 W Work Pro rogra ram & & Propos osed Request for E Expression ons o of Inter erest ( t (RFEI) o ) on I n Inno nnovati tion Cen Center er City of Davis City Hall Community Chambers M ay 13, 2014

  2. Work Program I TEMS MS B EFOR FORE C OU OUNCIL Action Plan Innovation Center 1. Innovation and Economic Vitality Work Program • Fiscal Y ears 2014-2016 • Council Discussed at February 11 th meeting 2. Action Plan for FY 2014-2016 • Translates Focus Areas from Work Program in to Actions • Provides desired outcomes and measures 3. Innovation Center Discussion • Action from Focus Area 1 • Confirms previous Council Actions/ Findings � Innovation Park Task Force – Nov 2012 • Provides Council input into desired attributes 2

  3. Work Program I NNO NNOVATION & E & E CON OMIC V ITALITY ONOM Action Plan Innovation Center W OR ORK P ROGR AM FY 2014 GRAM 2014-2016 2016 Based on Previous Work • 30+ years of studies and assessments • Groundwork laid for current City actions M eets Council Goals • Clear direction for Economic Development • Fiscal sustainability as primary driver Reinforces Regional Collaboration • Align with regional Next Economy • Develops Innovation Ecosystem • Davis as center of regional knowledge node 3

  4. Work Program “A CHI HIEVING THE HE V ISION ON ” Action Plan Innovation Center Focus Area 2 Increased University Engagement Focus Area 1 Focus Area 4 Connectivity Facilitate Technology and Strategic Branding and Business Development M arketing Focus Area 5 Regional Leadership Focus Area 3 Expand Support Network for Local Business 4 M odified from:

  5. Work Program E XA LES OF OF D ES ESIRED O UTC TCOMES XAMPLE Action Plan Innovation Center Address 3,000 job deficit in Davis (BAE, 2012) Facilitate Local Company Growth - Focus on tech and high growth business Increasing local retail Point of Sale – but not through big box or large retail outlet Create an Innovation Center , not a business park Foster a local and regional Innovation Ecosystem University Engagement and tech transfer 5

  6. Work Program W OR ORK P ROGR AM AND ND A CTION ON P LAN AN GRAM Action Plan Innovation Center Peer Review • International Economic Development Council • Center for Strategic Economic Research • UC Davis Child Family Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Sacramento State, College of Business • Cities of West Sacramento, Sacramento, Woodland • Ideas Lab – (Atlantic M agazine and GE Labs) • Sacramento M etro Chamber • Local and regional orgs and companies • Local, regional and national elected officials Validation • M inor feedback • “ Forward thinking, embracing future opportunities” - IEDC 6

  7. Work Program 2014 C C APITA TAL - TO -C AP AL T RI RIP APITAL Action Plan Innovation Center Focus Area 5 300+ delegates from Sacramento Region Regional Leadership Davis team = Council member Swanson + 2 staff & Davis Chamber Exec. 4 City Council members each from Woodland and West Sac + staff 2 Y olo County Supervisors + staff 14 teams - Davis led Innovation Team Advocacy for regional policy, support for local outcomes Over 250+ meetings with electeds, agencies, & orgs Specific support for Davis as innovation center 7

  8. Work Program P OTENTIA IAL R EA EALIZED Action Plan Innovation Center Focus Area 1 AgT ech ec Facilitate T echnology and Business Development Startups Source: National Geographic M agazine, M ay 2014 8

  9. Work Program P OTENTIA IAL R EA EALIZED Action Plan Innovation Center Focus Area 1 Facilitate T echnology and Manufacturin ing Business Development Source: ideaslaboratory.com 9

  10. Work Program I NNO NNOVATION C ENT NTER C ONC NCEPTS Action Plan Innovation Center Focus Area 1 Discussion to date Facilitate T echnology and � Nov 2012 - Council findings and direction Business Development � Oct 2013 - Innovation Park Task Force meetings restarted � Nov 2013 - Community Forum � Ongoing - Community engagement as part of CM ’s Budget Outreach � Ongoing - Articles about concepts in local and regional media � Ongoing - Interested parties have been meeting w/ local & regional leaders � April 2014 - Phone polling conducted by landowners at M ace Proposed Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) � Draft RFEI for Council input � Guiding Attributes from IPTF and Community input (to date) � M eant to generate ideas and define City’s interest � Does not require a follow-on process � Does not select a preferred opportunity � Staff could return in mid to late June with results 10

  11. Work Program P ROPOSED I NNOVATION C EN ER L OCATIONS ENTER Action Plan Innovation Center Davis Innovation Center Study, Nov 2012 Studio 30, UC Davis Extension 11

  12. Work Program G ROW OWING I NNO NNOVATION B USI SSES USINESSE Action Plan Innovation Center Home-grown Companies • M arrone Bio Innovations • Schilling Robotics (FM C) • Gold Standard Diagnostics • Cedaron Increased Global/ • Expression Systems Corporate Investment • Blue Oak Energy • DM G M ori • HM Clause Startups • Novozymes • M ytrus • BioConsortia • Engage3 • Agrinos • Barobo • Arcadia Biosciences • ViVita T echnologies • Greenbotics (Sunpower) • Fishrock Labs • Every Level 12

  13. Work Program G UID ING A TTR IBUTES FO FOR RFE RFEI IDIN TRIB Action Plan Innovation Center • FAR – M inimum of 0.5 floor area ratio (FAR) of comm’l and research facilities; • BUILDING M ASSING - M ix of building types/ heights (1 to 5 stories); • SUSTAINABIL TY - Significant LEED/ sustainability goals; • ENERGY - Net-zero energy goals; • TRANSPORTATION - Integration of alternative transit; • WORKPLACE – Engaged/ inviting workplace; • PARKING - Unique parking concepts; • USES - Warehouse uses - auxiliary only to research and manufacturing; • DENSITY - Opportunities for densification over time; • TIM ING - Potential build out scenario and timing; • M EASURE R/ J - Identified concept on how to meet M easure R/ J requirements; and • NO RESIDENTIAL – Acknowledgment of communities desire for no residential. 13

  14. Work Program E XA LES OF OF CA I I NNO NNOVATION C ENT NTERS XAMPLE Action Plan Innovation Center Stanford Research Park 700+ acres, anchored by Stanford University and Stanford Research Institute. San Francisco M ission Bay 303 acres, anchored by the expansion of the UC San Francisco M edical Center. Torrey Pines M esa Technology Center 400+ acres, anchored by UC San Diego, Scripps Institutes and CSU San Diego. NASA Ames Research Park 500+ acres, anchored by NASA, UC Santa Cruz, Carnegie M ellon, Purdue and Singular University. Includes expansion of Google campus. City of Sacramento/ Sacramento State Innovation Center 250+ acres, south of Sacramento State. 14

  15. R EQ ESTED A CTION ON EQUES 1. Approve and Finalize Work Program • Innovation and Economic Vitality 2014-2016 Work Program 2. Approve and Finalize Action Plan • Action Plan for FY 2014-2016 � Direct staff to report back in 6 months 3. Provide Input and Direction on RFEI • Innovation Center Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) � Council Review � Discuss proposed Draft, including list of Guiding Attributes � Recommend directing staff to issue RFEI � M ay 20 th issue date � June 20 th response date � Direct staff return in July for report out of responses 15

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