Fresno Founded in 1872 Fresno is home to just over half a million people, making it the 5th largest city in California and 34th largest in the nation. Centrally located in California, Fresno is the financial, industrial, trade, and commercial capital in the central San Joaquin Valley. Fresno is served by the Fresno-Yosemite International Airport and is approximately 150 miles southeast of Silicon Valley, 170 miles south of the state capital - Sacramento, 200 miles north of Los Angeles, and has three national parks (including Yosemite) within 75 miles. This dynamic city is rich in heritage, resources, and people, offering the best of urban amenities and opportunities with the unique charms and easy living of a small town. The City of Fresno offers a series of tools to promote development and economic vitality. The city will help your business gain the competitive edge necessary for success in today’s business world. Compare this tool set with those offered by other California cities. Fresno offers them all. That’s because Fresno means business. HWY HWY 41 99 HWY 168 Fresno County Fresno HWY 180 The City of Fresno EDC 906 ‘N’ Street, Suite 120 • Fresno, CA 93721 • 559.476.2500 • www.fresnoedc.com Job Training and Placement Services Energy Supply & Utilities County of Fresno Department of Social Services (DSS) • Provides programs to ensure that individuals and families will be safe, self sufficient, healthy, out of trouble at home, in school or at work New Employment Opportunities (NEO) Program • A DSS subsidized employment program giving CalWORKs participants work experience that enables them to transition into unsubsidized fulltime employment Fresno Area Workforce Investment Board (WIB) • Provides specialized job training and placement services California Employment Development Department (EDD) • Provides job placement, training, and labor market information Electricity Supplier Pacific Gas & Electric (800) 743-5000 Natural Gas Supplier Pacific Gas & Electric (800) 743-5000 Telephone Service AT&T (800) 891-1800 Water System Supplier City of Fresno (559) 621-5300 Major Employers Employer • • • • • • • • • Employees Fresno Unified School District Community Medical Center City of Fresno Saint Agnes Medical Center Kaiser Permanente - Fresno Fresno State Fresno EOC VA Central California Zacky & Sons Poultry 9,586 4,500+ 2,894 2,547 2,350 2,099 1,197 1,140 800 Wastewater Plant Type Fresno-Clovis Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (559) 621-5100 Maximum Pumping Capacity 80 MGD Peak Load 63 MGD Services Fresno Police Department (559) 621-7000 Contact www.ready2hire.org Fresno-Clovis Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (559) 621-5100 Police Service Source: 2014 Book of Lists, The Business Journal Contact: Phone Number: E-mail: Website: Sewer System Service Larry Westerlund (559) 621-8355 [email protected] www.fresno.gov www.fresnoenergywatch.com www.ftz226.co.merced.ca.us Fire Service Fresno Fire Department (559) 621-4199 Additional Services American Ambulance 559-443-5900 Community Incentives Demographics Fresno iDIFER - Reduction/Elimination of Fees • The City will reduce or eliminate development impact fees for qualifying industrial job producing development projects Population (2014) Buiness Friendly Fresno Initiative • • 550,000 Initiative designed to make the City of Fresno one of the most business friendly cities in California and across the nation Friendly and streamlined development application and permitting proccess 500,000 450,000 PG&E Economic Development Rate (EDR) 400,000 • 300,000 • Qualifying businesses in Fresno County will receive a 30% Enhanced Rate reduction on their monthy electricity costs Designed for businesses with high energy loads (greater than 200 kW/month) that are considering locating within California and have other out- of state options, are relocating from California to other states, or are closing their existing California operations 350,000 250,000 200,000 New Employment Opportunities (NEO) Program • • 1980 • 1% 13% 8% African American American Indian and Alaska Native Other Household Income (2013) Percentage 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Business must be located in a Designated Geographic Area (DGA) Research and Development (R&D) Credit California income tax credit available to businesses who incurred qualified research expenses while conduction qualified research in California • Credit is based on 15% of the excess of current year research expenditures over a computed base amount Federal Incentives Foregin Trade Zone (FTZ) FTZs are secured areas legally outside of the U.S. customs territory, usually located in or near customs points of entry. Fresno County part of Foreign Trade Zone No. 226 • Allows entry of foreign or domestic merchandise without formal customs entry or government excise (duty) taxes Dollars Educational Attainment (2013) of population ages 25+ Grade K - 8 Grade 9 - 12 High School Graduate Some College, No Degree Associates Degree Bachelor's/Graduate Degree + HUBZone (Historically Underutilized Business Zone) Federal program that helps small business in designated cities gain preferential access to federal procurement opportunities 2014 Asian or Pacific Islander Manufacturing Sales & Use Tax Exemption • 2010 48% 28% Credit available to both large and small businesses California hiring tax credit available to qualified employers hiring qualifying employees • Credit is 35% of wage, based on wages above $12/hr & up to $28/hr 2005 White 0.2% California tax credit negotiagted between Governor’s Office and businesses that want to come to California or stay and grow in California • Credit amount depends on several factors, including: job creation, economic impact, the amounty of investment in California by the business New Employment Credit (NEC) 2000 Hispanic or Latino California Competes Tax Credit California sales tax esemption on manufacturing and related equipment • Eliminates California portion of sales tax (4.19%) • Immediate benefit - no state tax paid at time of purchase 1995 Population by Race (2013) Low interest micro-loan program (up to $2 million) available to businesses in Fresno County that use recycled or recovered materials as raw materials in their manufacturing processes or reduce the creation of solid waste Waiver or reduction of development/permit fees State Incentives • 1990 Population Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) • 1985 Six month, short-term wage reimbursement program - 100% for first 3 month, 75% for following 3 months Incentive available to qualified employers hiring qualifying Fresno County residents 21% 12% 12% 8% 22% 25% Transportation Education Major Roads Universities Rail Services Community Colleges HWY 99 runs through the city HWY 168 runs through the city HWY 180 runs through the city HWY 41 runds through the city Interstate 5 is about 50 miles to the west California State University, Fresno Fresno Pacific University University of California, Merced National University University of Phoenix Fresno City College Reedley College College of the Sequoias California Christian College Willow International Community College Freight San Joaquin Valley Railroad Burlington Northern Santa Fe located in Fresno Union Pacific located in Fresno Passenger Service is provided by Amtrak in Fresno California High-Speed Rail via downtown station (planned) Vocational Schools California School of Professional Psychology Fresno DeVry University Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Institute of Technology ITT Tech San Joaquin College of Law Bus Services Fresno Area Express (FAX) Fresno County Rural Transit Agency Clovis Transit Service Greyhound located in Fresno Airport K-12 School Districts The Fresno-Yosemite International Airport, offering both passenger & freight service to major markets The Fresno Chandler Executive Airport Fresno is served by the follow: Clovis Unified School District Central Unified School district Fresno Unified School District West Fresno Elementary School District Port Facility Port of Stockton located 120 miles northwest via Highway 99 Port of Oakland located 166 miles northwest via Highway 99 Port of Long Beach located 240 miles south via I-5 Port of Entry U.S. Customs Office located at 5177 E. Clinton Way, Fresno, CA 93727 Government Ashley Swearingen - Mayor Paul Caprioglio - Councilmember Distric 4 Phil Larson - Board of Supervisors District 1 Bruce Rudd - City Manager Sal Quintero - Councilmember District 5 Andreas Borgeas - Board of Supervisors District 2 Blong Xiong - Councilmember District 1 Lee Brand - Councilmember District 6 Henry Perea - Board of Supervisors District 3 Steve Brandau - Councilmember District 2 Clint Olivier - Councilmember District 7 Debbie Poochigian - Board of Supervisors District 5 Oliver Baines III - Councilmember District 3 City Hall 2600 Fresno Street • Fresno, CA 93721 • (559) 621-8000 • www.fresno.gov For more information, contact: 906 ‘N’ Street, Suite 120 • Fresno, CA 93721 • 559.476.2500 • www.fresnoedc.com
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