We had an
interesting and informative day at the commissioners meeting Nov.15.
Bill
Dutro, Director of the Colorado Small Business Development Center at
Otero Junior College gave us some insight to the purpose and function of
the center.
In spite of the
recession experienced by the state and nation, the OJC Center has been
instrumental in promoting growth and progress in the six county SE Colo.
Region (Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Prowers and Otero). In the period
2007 thru 2009 they have started 37 businesses, creating 183 jobs while
formulating capital of 10.14 Million Dollars. The CSBDC is dedicated to
helping entrepreneurs start and expand small businesses by offering free
and confidential management consulting. They assist clients in starting
or improving a business and solving management problems. They educate
clients in all facets of the business planning process. They empower
clients to master future planning and problem solving skills.
Actually
there are several entities that offer loans and funding for business
development and retention in the region. The type of help offered by the
CSBDC can greatly enhance the success of these business ventures.
Financing is critical but managing that capital is equally critical.
If
anyone would like to learn more give Bill a call at 719-384-6959 or
e-mail
bill.dutro@ojc.edu.
We also
met with representatives of Tri-State and Xcel Energy and asked about
the construction and placement of transmission lines. They are in
process of submitting an application for a condition of need for
transmission in this area. Once that need is established the process of
placement of lines would ensue. Not only have we not signed any
agreement or request with them, we have not honored their request for
letters or resolutions of support. We expect to gain more information
about the transmission issue at the CCI conference and at a follow up
meeting in early Dec.
We
continue to make 2011 budget reductions. The intent is to come very
close to a balance through additional reduction and under spending the
2010 budget.
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