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RESOLUTION
Authorizing
the Committee on Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs
and the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development to
hold joint hearings regarding Philadelphia’s Creative
Economy, with a focus on young professionals (25 to 34),
and to explore potential methods and strategies to retain
this demographic for the future of Philadelphia’s
economic growth.
Whereas,
the Creative Economy, has become an important source of
innovation and growth that can impact the region and future
generations; and
Whereas, the Creative Economy
is comprised of diverse, creative industries ranging from
performing and fine arts, to design and engineering; and
Whereas, identifying the
Creative Economy as part of the knowledge industry with
the potential for measurable growth; and
Whereas, sponsoring collaborative
initiatives, such as the Global Creative Economy Convergence
Summit, to showcase Philadelphia’s creative assets
has tremendous value to the region; and
Whereas, this culture of
cooperation and horizontal collaboration needs to be embraced
in Philadelphia with a sense of urgency; and
Whereas, it is imperative
that business, civic, and political leaders assume responsibility
for overcoming the historical differences and barriers between
the city and the region to create and develop innovations
that will foster and define a culture of cooperative leadership
that positions the region for future growth; and
Whereas, these hearings can
help define and strengthen Philadelphia’s Creative
Economy, which has the potential to be the largest and best
in America; and
Whereas, these hearings will
also help establish how to attract and retain the young
professional knowledge workers between the ages of 25-34
who are vital to Philadelphia’s economic future; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the City of Council
of Philadelphia, that we hereby authorize the Committee
on Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs and the Committee
on Commerce and Economic Development to hold joint hearings
regarding Philadelphia’s Creative Economy, with a
focus on young professionals (25 to 34), and to explore
potential methods and strategies to retain this demographic
for the future of Philadelphia’s economic growth.
Blondell
Reynolds Brown
Councilwoman At-Large |
W. Wilson
Goode Jr.
Councilman At-Large |
May 24, 2007
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