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City of Sonoma Economic Indicators Business Forecast Breakfast Forum March 14, 2008.

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1 City of Sonoma Economic Indicators Business Forecast Breakfast Forum March 14, 2008

2 Revenue Trends: Sales Tax and TOT City of Sonoma Data Source: MuniServices LLC; City of Sonoma

3 Taxable Sales 2007Q3 vs. 2006 Q3 North Bay cities Data Source: MuniServices LLC

4 Taxable Sales Year Ending 2007Q3 vs. Year Ending 2006Q3 Data Source: MuniServices LLC

5 Per Capita Sales Tax Data Source: MuniServices LLC

6 Taxable Sales by Business Type Data Source: MuniServices LLC

7 City of Sonoma Top 25 Sales Tax Generators 8 Restaurants 4 Food Markets 4 Service Stations 4 Auto Sales 2 Drug Stores 1 Hardware Store 1 Department Store 1 Winery

8 Changes in spending patterns Ratio in 1980 of U.S. spending in grocery stores to that in restaurants: 2:1 Ratio today: 1:1 In Sonoma, it’s 1:2 Source: Harper’s Index

9 “Leakage” Department Stores, Restaurants, New Auto Sales, Food Markets, Wholesale Building Materials, Drug Stores, Furniture and Appliances, Retail Building Materials, Apparel Stores, Service Stations, Auto Parts, Miscellaneous Retail? Department Stores, Restaurants, New Auto Sales, Food Markets, Wholesale Building Materials, Drug Stores, Furniture and Appliances, Retail Building Materials, Apparel Stores, Service Stations, Auto Parts, Miscellaneous Retail.

10 Partnership Programs to support Retailers “Shop Sonoma Valley: Think Local First” Shopping environment  Signage, banners, holiday decorations Services for Retailers  Workshop Series  1-on-1 Business Counseling  Rx for Business Façade Improvement programs “Tops in Sonoma” event

11 Revenue Trends: Sales Tax and TOT City of Sonoma

12 Room Nights Available and Rented

13 Occupancy Rates

14 New Business Licenses (with Sonoma address)

15 Goals: Support our existing retailers and industries during period of tightened spending Support start-ups Attract new businesses to complement our existing mix  Retail niches, green sector, creative professionals Work with SVVB and other partners to continue to support our economic base.

16 City of Sonoma Sonoma County Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce


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