Number 4 l April , 2015 l Page 1 Industrial Complex Fact or Fiction ? Is the vision of a mega Industrial Complex a reality for Southwestern Wyoming? Many believe it is possible while others have concerns about the potential for such a project in the vast open spaces of Western Wyoming. Today information is being gathered to evaluate the potential and partnerships exist to move forward with this very ambitious concept. The idea was first brought to light last year by the Governor’s office and State Legislature. Whom had recently visited Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Complex in Alberta, Canada and were impressed with the value added products many of the companies were producing from waste stream by products. Governor Mead then started important discussions with private business partners and how they viewed a project of this magnitude. The state of Wyoming is in a unique position because of the abundance of naturally occurring mineral deposits found in large portions of the Rock Springs Chamber state. The State could also assist in streamline permitting, industrial citing, pipeline and transmission line corridors along with monitoring health and safety issues for workers. Fast forward to today and you will find a variety of activities in several Wyoming communities vying to be considered for an Industrial Complex if and when it were to become a reality. Sweetwater County along with Southwestern Wyoming have been mentioned on many occasions as a logical fit for the Industrial Complex. With its diverse mix of minerals and large scale plant operations already developed it does seem plausible that an Industrial Complex could be located somewhere in Southwestern Wyoming. There are many factors that will go into the final decision as to where a potential site or sites for value added products development will be located. Sweetwater County has many of the assets that will be needed if the Industrial Complex concept moves forward. 1897 Dewar Drive 307-362-3771 First, we are blessed with an abundance of Coal, Trona, Natural Gas, Oil, Uranium, just to name a few. Second, we have a major transportation corridor that includes U.P. Mainline rails and I-80. Third, a large workforce already trained in the mining sector. Fourth, WWCC has an extensive training program in the specific field that will be needed to staff a complex of this nature. Fifth, there is available water and land to accommodate future growth. The State of Colorado has an eye on the Green River and its water; what better way to utilize this resource then by creating Wyoming jobs instead of having it transferred to the Front Range. Sixth, Sweetwater County has a young population with large enrollments in our school districts. Literally, our children are our future potential workforce. Continued on page 2 ceo@rockspringschamber.com www.rockspringschamber.com or www.rockspringsed.com www.rockspringswyoming.net or www.rockspringsbd.com Business Outlook Number 4 l April, 2015 l Page 2 Industrial Complex Fact or Fiction? cont. With projections to have 10,000 students enrolled by 2017 between School Districts #1 and #2 we need to have quality well-paying jobs to retain the students that graduate. In order to make a case for Southwestern Wyoming the Rock Springs Chamber has partnered with the City of Rock Springs, the City of Green River and the Sweetwater County Commissioners to develop a Regional Profile and Industrial Complex Sell Sheet. In order to accomplish this goal Ady Advantage has been hired to develop an approach to positioning and marketing our area as the prime location for an Industrial Complex in Wyoming. The completed collateral will include a four page Regional Profile, two page Industrial Park Sell sheet and a four page “Why Wyoming?” data sheet. It will be branded as a Sweetwater County Product. The Rock Springs Chamber is working to gather all the requested data from workforce, housing, utilities, demographics, education, mapping, and much more. This has become a true collaboration and partnership with both cities and county playing a leading role in moving our first phase forward. At the ounty level the Commission has been very successful in engaging three of the surrounding counties to support a regional proposal not just Sweetwater County. This has many advantages and makes sense because of labor markets and low population of Wyoming. It also makes sense because it is very likely that the Industrial Complex project will not be one large megaplex, but rather a cluster of developments. As of now we are waiting to receive a profile request from Governor Mead’s office. Once that happens, the process will begin and we will need to be proactive in determining our future. As with any new undertaking there are many more question than answers. Where will it be located? How much will it cost? How long will it take to build? How do we protect our quality of life and the environment? What private industrial partners are willing to invest? How many jobs will we create? How do we manage air quality? The list is very long indeed however, if Wyoming ever wants to change the pattern of boom and bust new ideas must be explored. This is a long term project and will take many years to develop. We are taking the first steps to provide our businesses and communities with proactive options for the future. -Article by Dave Hanks, CEO of the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce Visit the Chamber, everyone else is! This year the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce set a new record with a total of 26,476 visitors in 2014! This is a 6% increase from 2013. While traffic was at its peak during the summer months, our median was 1,817 visitors per month throughout the year. As the visitor center we also distribute over 200,000 brochures each year at the Chamber and other businesses throughout the community. One of these brochures being Images, Sweetwater County. This is one of our most popular brochures and provides great information and beautiful photography of our community. On behalf of the Chamber we would like to thank those who participated with Images this year, your help is what makes Images coming to our area possible. It is also almost time for brochure deliveries, so if you would like to distribute brochures at your business, or need a refill please contact the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce at 362-3771. Rock Springs Chamber 1897 Dewar Drive 307-362-3771 ceo@rockspringschamber.com www.rockspringschamber.com or www.rockspringsed.com www.rockspringswyoming.net or www.rockspringsbd.com Business Outlook Number 4 l April, 2015 l Page 3 The Trash is Back! The Trash Queen is ready to take back our City from the trash that has collected over the last year, but she needs your help! Each May the City of Rock Springs and the Chamber co-sponsor the annual City-Wide Cleanup. This event allows residents to get out and prove how much they love our community, by doing their part and cleaning it up. The event will be held on Saturday, May 16th, with lunch being served at 1 p.m. at Young at Heart Senior Citizen Center. Each year the volunteers pick up several tons of trash throughout the community, and it really does make a difference! Not only does it make the community look better for the citizens of Rock Springs, it also helps prepare our town for the thousands of guests that will come to our town for the National High School Rodeo and other summer events. It’s almost time to start signing up, so get your team of family, friends, or co-workers together for the 16th Annual City Wide Clean Up! Call the Chamber at 362-3771 or stop by 1897 Dewar Drive to get your team signed up! A Sea of Orange (Above) Volunteers enjoy a complimentary lunch after spending the morning cleaning up trash. Young at Heart Senior Center graciously hosted this lunch and will be doing so again on May 16th, 2015. Every business leader knows that teamwork is not just nice – it’s necessary. “A house divided against itself will not stand,” and a business where people are at each others throats will not last. The number one reason employees are fired is because they can't get along with someone else in the company! One of the top reasons employees leave companies is because they can’t work with their boss or co-worker. This workshop is an action-packed 1/2 day program with proven strategies and techniques to help everyone in the company build teamwork and reduce employee turnover. Please contact Kayla McDonald at 307-3623771 to register your team today! Looking for funding? Contact Wyoming Workforce Services about a Training Grant! 307-382-9680 2441 Foothill Blvd. IS NOW 307-382-9680 Rock Springs, WY 2441 Foothill Blvd. OPEN Rock Springs, WY Rock Springs Chamber 1897 Dewar Drive 307-362-3771 ceo@rockspringschamber.com Business Outlook Number 4 l April, 2015 l Page 4 The Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce wishes to thank our members for their continued support of the Rock Springs Chamber’s goals. The Rock Springs Chamber is guided by our 5 core values: Promote the Community, Stimulate the Local Economy, Provide Networking Opportunities, Represent Business To Government, Take Political Action. Thank you for your support. Renewing members through March 17, 2015. 1st United Methodist Church AAA Insurance Aaron Foot Clinic About Time Travel, Inc. Ammo Shack II Badger Daylighting Corp Black Butte Coal Company Blue Line Rental Boschetto's European Market BP America Century 21 Rocky Mountain Chevron USA Chopstix Asian Bistro CleanHarbors Environmental Services Communication Technologies Inc. Coyote Creek Steakhouse and Saloon Daniel's Jewelry David Okano, DDS, MS Dennys DXP Enterprises Electrical Connections, Inc. EPC Energy Services Evergreen Electric Flaming Gorge Days, Inc Freeman's Fossils Grub's Drive-in Hampton Inn and Suites - Pinedale Platt Electric Supply Inc. Prevention Mngt. Organization R & M Welding Rock Springs KOA Samuel Engineering, Inc. Siam King Solvay Chemicals Inc. Southwest Wyoming BMX Sweetwater 1Foundation Sweetwater Snowpokes Twisted Coffee High Desert Art Galleries Hoerbiger Service, Inc. Honnen Equipment Uinta Engineering and Surveying Hunter Family Medical Union Wireless JC Jacobs Carpet One US Forest Service Le Bus Waddell & Reed MESSCO Wendy's Moneyhun Field Services Wyoming Trucks and Cars Mountain West Storage Pioneer Printing Plains Tires Interested in market Research? Join us at the April small business roundtable The Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Small Business Development Center and Commerce Bank of Wyoming, will be hosting the April Small Business Roundtable on April 1st, 2015. The Small Business Roundtables are held on the first Wednesday of each month. Topics and presentations vary, and a complimentary lunch is always provided. The roundtable will run from 11:45 a.m. until 1 p.m. and will be held in the Commerce Bank of Wyoming conference room. The April Small Business Roundtable will feature The Small Business Development Center/Market Research Center- Nick Giraldo, an Information Specialist discussing the Market Research Center and the programs they offer. The Small Business Roundtable is open to any Sweetwater County Business. You do not have to be a "Small Business" any business, any size is welcome. After each presentation, time will be allotted for comments and questions. This is a great way to network with other businesses and gain information from the experts. For more information and to RSVP, please contact the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce at 362-3771 ceo@rockspringschamber.com . Please RSVP by no later than noon on March 31st. Rock Springs Chamber 1897 Dewar Drive 307-362-3771 ceo@rockspringschamber.com Business Outlook Number 4 l April, 2015 l Page 5 My Hearing Center 2620 Commercial Way Rock Springs, WY 307-223-0048 My Hearing Centers is changing hearing health care in the United States. As the largest independent hearing care provider in the west, we offer cutting edge technology and service for those struggling with a hearing impairment. We are conveniently located inside the offices of medical practitioners and stand alone locations Rock Springs Soccer Assn. PO Box 1231 Rock Springs, WY 82902 www.rsssasoccer.org The Rock Springs Soccer Association promotes and provides educational, recreational and competitive soccer for all youth; regardless of race, creed, religion, national origin, gender or physical ability. We are dedicated to the growth and development of soccer consistent with the policies and procedures Aaron’s Semi Repair 426 US Highway 191 Rock Springs, Wy 307-362-3148 Our mechanics are certified and completely equipped to handle your truck repair, truck service or trailer repair needs. You should have full confidence in your repairs and service. Have you heard the news? A recent study from SmartAsset a ranked the most affordable places to live in Wyoming and the results ranked Rock Springs #1 due to relatively low property taxes, homeowner's insurance fees, and mortgage payments when measured against the local median income. Currently, the median income for Rock Springs is $71,289. The most current report from the February Wyoming Labor Force Trends Report, reports that Sweetwater County currently is at a 4.6% unemployment rate with a labor force of 22,791. Reports also show that a total of 117 new businesses were started in Sweetwater County in 2012 creating approximately 278 new jobs. In 2013, Sweetwater County had 109 new businesses that created 500 new jobs for Sweetwater County. The southwest region came in second to the Southeast region with 495 businesses created regionally. Studies with proven results continue to highlight the growth and economic stability that Sweetwater County is known for. Last year, the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce signed 65 new member-businesses. The Rock Springs Business & Economic Development Alliance also met with 62 new businesses, developers or existing businesses to discuss topics such as expansion, workforce, and new business creation for Sweetwater County. This is a great example of the entrepreneurial and progressive attitude that continues to drive Sweetwater County for continued success. Rock Springs Chamber 1897 Dewar Drive 307-362-3771 ceo@rockspringschamber.com Business Outlook Number 4 l April, 2015 l Page 6 Sweetwater Technology Services, is now located at 2241 Foothill Blvd. Suite 601. Jill and her team are experts in web-development and all things related to technology and now have a retail store as well! Give them a call at 362-7879 Ross, located at the White Mountain Mall-2441 Foothill Blvd., is your dress for less super store! Stop in and visit the team or give them a call at (307) 382-9680. (right) Western Engineers and Geologists, 1329 Ninth Street, is general Civil Engineering and Geology firm that provides professional services for various types of engineering projects. Call them at 362-5180. (above) Maya Medi-Spa , 1101 Gateway Blvd, is now open and ready to serve your needs! “We believe that everyone deserves a little bit of pampering in their lives.” State Farm-Cody Pierpoint, Elwood Staffing located at1977 Dewar Dr, Ste C, wants to meet your home, auto, and life insurance needs! Cody and his team can be reached at 382-8313. is now located at 1750 Sunset Dr., Suite Z . Call Jennifer and her team at 362-6397 for your workforce needs. Like a good neighbor, State-Farm is there! The better people, people. (above) Governor Mead visited Sweetwater County to open the Bunning Transfer Building, 603 South Main Street, Black Butte High School, on the backside of WWCC, and the Health and Human Services Building, 333 Broadway. In addition to our exceptional care in Obstetrics and Gynecology we now offer Family Medicine. Same day appointments available. Accepting new patients. Se habla espanol! Serving you in two convenient locations! Schedule your appointment today, and let us take care of 3000 College Dr. and your family's medical needs. Rock Springs Chamber 1897 Dewar Drive 307-362-3771 ceo@rockspringschamber.com Business Outlook Number 4 l April, 2015 l Page 7 The Rock Springs Chamber + YOU = A WINNING Combination! Often times the Chamber is asked, “What do you do? What can you do for my business? Or Why should I be apart of the Chamber?” While the answers vary depending on who you ask, my favorite answer is, “What can’t the Chamber do for you?”. The Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce focuses on Bringing Business and Communities Together, therefore, our goal is to serve the community and to get the community involved. As such, we focus our efforts on partnerships, member services, and providing excellent customer service to our members, residents, and visitors alike. The Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce wants to see a successful community, we work with the City of Rock Springs, Sweetwater County Travel and Tourism, the City of Green River, Sweetwater County, the Events Complex, and even the Green River Chamber to create a cooperative Sweetwater County. We feel that strong partnerships are the way to foster a successful future for Southwest Wyoming. Through these partnerships Southwest Wyoming is able to host events, bolster a strong economy, provide a great place for residents to live, and a true taste of Wyoming for those that visit. Through our print publications, The Business Outlook, Sweetwater County Magazine, and the Springhill Press City Map, the Chamber offers member-businesses a unique opportunity to promote their business. These print publications are distributed to more than 700 locations through-out the year and even travel to foreign destinations. But, print publications are not the only way to promote your business, with 3 websites administered by the Chamber, we are here to help you get on the web. The Chamber offers profiles to all members that act as websites if you don’t have one and as a directional page if you do. However, we are not only interested in promoting your business, we also want to help your business succeed, therefore helping our county succeed. The Chamber offers numerous training programs throughout the year, networking events, and assistance through our partnerships with the Small Business Development Center and the Wyoming Business Council. It is our hope that our members are able to thrive, not just survive. Each December the Chamber fosters the Holiday Lighted Parade and helps facilitate the City Wide Clean-up. We like to think we light up and clean our community! For the last 3 years, we have also hosted the Volunteer Appreciation BBQ, which gives us a chance to THANK YOU for your commitment to our city! The Rock Springs Chamber also hosts several committees that discuss everything from water issues to retail and how to best educate our members. The Chamber also works on businesses behalf when communicating with elected officials at the local, state, and even federal level. The Chamber hosts legislative receptions that are open to the public, meets with the mayor and city council, and interacts with representatives of federal law makers on a regular basis. We have also assisted in hosting the governor and other elected state officials countless times. So, to answer the question, “What can the Chamber do for you?” We want to do as much as possible to create a successful Sweetwater County, not just today but into the future. And we want you to be apart of the process. Our doors are open Monday-Friday, from 8am until 5pm and we are always accepting visitors. If you are interested in finding out more about the Chamber, joining a committee, or anything else, stop by and visit us at 1897 Dewar Drive or give us a call at 307-362-3771. Are you interested in being involved in your community? Interested in furthering yourself professionally? If you answered yes to any of these questions and are between the ages of 21 and 39 you should join Young and Professional (YAP). We don’t care what your profession is or if you even have one! YAP will have their next meet-up April 9th at Coyote Creek at 6:00pm. Come learn about YAP, pick-up a schedule for the year and see if we are the right fit for you! Questions? Call Johno Green at the Rock Springs Chamber at 362-3771! Rock Springs Chamber 1897 Dewar Drive 307-362-3771 ceo@rockspringschamber.com www.rockspringschamber.com or www.rockspringsed.com www.rockspringswyoming.net or www.rockspringsbd.com Business Outlook Number 4 l April, 2015 l Page 8 April Connection Luncheon Mayor Carl DeMshar’s state of the City aDDress Join the Rock Springs Chamber at our Monthly Membership Connection Luncheon at the ROCK SPRINGS HOLIDAY INN “Rock Springs' characteristics and its quality of life are phenomenal but what truly defines our city is its people. Ultimately, it is people who make a community, and we celebrate the immigrants from all over the globe, who have blended to make wonderful neighborhoods in this great small city. Please come for a visit. You might just stay for a lifetime.” -Mayor Demshar As the City of Rock Springs heads into a new fiscal year, join the Chamber to learn about what the year has in store. Mayor Demshar is excited to share his knowledge with all of you! (1675 Sunset Drive) On Monday, April 13, at 12pm Please RSVP to the Chamber by email or phone 362-3771 no later than 4:00pm on Friday, April 10th, 2015. The Rock Springs Chamber REQUIRES an RSVP on or before Friday, April 10th at 4pm, the cost for luncheon will be $13. When RSVPing please remember, you will be charged whether you are able to make it or not, as we are charged for for the number of RSVP’s not the number of attendees. Chicken Cordon Bleu, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Green Salad, Mixed Vegetables, Spinach Dip, Fruit, and Lemon Bars will be served. PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ROCK SPRINGS, WY PERMIT NO. 16 P.O. Box 398 Rock Springs, WY 82902 Return Service Requested
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