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Impact Report 2018–2019
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A MESSAGE FROM OUR BOARD CHAIR AND PRESIDENT
Peter Barber, Lancaster City Alliance Board Chair and President of Two Dudes Painting Company, and Marshall W. Snively, President Lancaster City Alliance
Message from our Board Chair and President
MARSHALL W. SNIVELY PRESIDENT
PETER BARBER CHAIR
THE PEOPLE, BUSINESSES, AND COMMUNITIES OF LANCASTER CITY ARE at the center of everything we do. Our impact in the past year is felt by the entrepreneurs we assist. It is seen in the neighborhoods where our Red Shirt Ambassadors patrol and in the City’s growing tree canopy. It is heard when we celebrate our community’s success and address its challenges.
Our work is directed by the community’s Building On Strength Economic Development plan and is in partnership with over 30 organizations to implement the plan. In the past year, a major focus has been in South Lancaster, especially on South Prince, South Queen, and Manor Streets to assist neighbors with needed home and business improvements while providing job training, placing trash receptacles, and planting trees. We also hired a neighborhood project coordinator who speaks both English and Spanish to work alongside neighbors as we implement this work.
As we enter year five of the plan’s implementation, investment is increasing not only Downtown, but throughout our communities. In addition, we continue our work with the City and partner organizations to achieve housing for all and support our entrepreneurs through the Entrepreneurship Coalition and the Cultivate Lancaster events.
This year also marks the beginning of our new strategic plan. The plan asks three important questions to guide our work through the year 2022. One, how do we fulfill our most impactful role within the community ecosystem? Two, how do we define and measure the success of our stakeholders and three, how can we economy-proof our work to ensure sustainability?
Thanks to the support of our investors and many community partners, the City continues to grow, yet we still have much to do. Please take a moment to review highlights from 2018-2019 and we look forward to working with you in the years ahead.
WHO IS LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE? 4
OUR WORK 2018-2019 5
STRENGTHENING NEIGHBORHOODS 7
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018–2019 9
BUILDING ON STRENGTH 10
LANCASTER DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT DISTRICT 12
VOLUNTEERS, DONOR LIST, AND INVESTORS 14
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WHO IS LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE?
The Lancaster City Alliance Team, Left to Right: Lisa, Jeremy, Ricardo, Colleen, Marshall, Anne, Dave, Lori, and Kathlene.
Lancaster City Alliance is a non-profit to ensure Lancaster is a clean, safe, and vibrant City for all.
We value collaboration.
We value integrity
We value the collective good.
We value diversity, equity,
and inclusion.
We value action.
We connect diverse stakeholders for the common good of Lancaster City.
We harness the power of the private sector.
We hold a reputation as trusted stewards.
We leverage a broad network of engaged leaders with expansive influence.
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• We assisted over 70 prospects looking to invest or locate in the City. Since the adoption of the Building On Strength Economic Development Strategic Plan in mid-2015, the Lancaster City Alliance team has played a role in facilitating more than $300 million in real estate development recently completed or currently under construction, and in an additional $150 million that is in the planning stages as of October 2019.
• In partnership with Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County, we were awarded a $200,000 grant from the Lancaster County Community Foundation’s BB&T Economic Growth Fund to identify and enhance residential and small commercial properties and provide construction training to achieve thriving wage jobs for residents.
• In partnership with Entrepreneurship Coalition, we hosted two Cultivate Lancaster events averaging over 200 attendees per event, to support local entrepreneurs looking to start or grow businesses in Lancaster. The Coalition also launched the new Cultivate website, cultivatelancaster.com, which consolidates all local start-up resources.
Our work 2018–2019
We leverage a broad network of engaged leaders and members of the community. Here are the results:
Lancaster City Alliance Building On Strength
Cultivate Lancaster Entrepreneurs Forum
Velocity
Our Winning Aspiration:
Lancaster City flourishes and everyone shares in its success.
Our Values
Our Differentiators
OUR WORK 2018-2019
Celebrating A CITY MOVING FORWARD
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• We continue to partner with the City of Lancaster and the Lancaster Conservancy as the Lancaster Tree Tenders to expand the City’s urban canopy with a focus on “under-greened areas” including S. Prince and S. Queen Streets where 100 trees have been planted since 2018.
• The City has strong investor confidence, with over $766 million spent or planned in private sector led investment since mid-2015, including more than $280 million announced in the last year alone; a significant amount of which is occurring outside of the Downtown area.
• VeloCity, our annual fundraiser, brings together over 80 musicians, restaurants, bartenders, merchants, artists, salons, and volunteers to celebrate the city and raise money for the Lancaster City Alliance and the DID.
• In partnership with the City of Lancaster, nearly 200 blocks have been adopted for the City’s Adopt-A-Block litter clean-up program. In just the last year, almost 70 blocks have been newly adopted, resulting in regular litter clean up by residents and businesses on nearly 30 miles of Lancaster City streets since the program’s creation in 2016!
OUR WORK 2018-2019 (CONTINUED)
trees for the city
strong confidence in investors to the city
bringing the city together through velocity
the adopt-a-block program
VeloCity 2018 was a huge success!
STRENGTHENING NEIGHBORHOODS
WE PROVIDE A FOUNDATION FOR A STRONG COMMUNITY through neighborhood development, empowering neighbors to plant trees, Adopt-A-Block, and repair façades. (Pictured)
THIS YEAR WE WERE AWARDED $200,000 from the Lancaster County Community Foundation’s BB&T Economic Growth Fund Grant to perform this work.
THE FAÇADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM has nearly 40 properties in the pipeline representing more than $500,000 in investment.
A Foundation for a Strong Community
WE SERVE SEVERAL CITY NEIGHBORHOODS through our red shirt ambassadors who provide an extra set of eyes and ears for neighbors and businesses.
Thank you for your help! In the past year, Team Leader Tony Morton assisted an elderly woman calling for help whose wheelchair battery had died. He was happy to push her up the hill where she was able to recharge her battery. Safety Ambassador Matt Morrison helped a resident change a flat tire and Operations Supervisor Justin Norton contacted the fire department when he noticed a burning smell coming from a parked unattended vehicle.
Serving Several City Neighborhoods
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1,355
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4,553
BIKE MILES LOGGED
INSTANCES OF EXCESSIVE TRASH OR UNKEMPT PROPERTY
REMOVED GRAFITTI TAGS
ITEMS IDENTIFIED IN NEED OF REPAIR
FOOT PATROL HOURS
In partnership with Community Action Partnership and support from local philanthropies, the Lancaster City Alliance is managing the façade improvement program on South Prince, South Queen, Beaver, West King and Manor Streets.
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FINANCIAL RESULTS 2018–2019
Corporate/Business
Contracted Services/ Management Fees
Foundations/Grants
Individuals
Public Safety
Community Development
Economic Development
Marketing
Administration
Lancaster City Alliance Budget: $1.20MWe leverage corporate and private contributions with supplemental funding from grants and successfully manage each dollar we receive.
REVENUES
68%
17%
11%
4%
EXPENSES
33%
18%24%
13%
12%
Enhancing Public Safety for Residents and BusinessesWE ENHANCE PUBLIC SAFETY FOR RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES while building a strong foundation for commerce by
conducting regular meetings with City-wide safety partners, local
merchants, and corporate partners.
WE ALSO PROVIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE LANCASTER SAFETY COALITION.
Over 50 local merchants gather each month to network and share ideas for the benefit of the City. Here Lancaster City Alliance honors several merchants for business anniversary milestones.
Communicating Important Information to the CommunityWE COMMUNICATE IMPORTANT INFORMATION to businesses and residents that may affect quality of life such as construction, street closures, snow removal, convention center updates, and parking. We have 12,000 followers across all social media platforms with an average monthly reach of 46,000. We routinely attract robust community engagement on our content and receive regular requests from individuals and organizations to share information that celebrates and promotes Lancaster City.
BUILDING ON STRENGTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Building On Strength 15-Year Economic Development Strategic Plan for the City
BUILDING ON STRENGTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE oversees the Building On Strength plan, which contains 33 recommendations for the City’s success. It is our job to ensure each strategy is moving forward. We work with a network of over 100 stakeholders who play a lead role, ensuring a prosperous future for our city.
SINCE JUNE 2015, By Commercial Hub and Current Phase of Development (as of end of Q3/2019)
* For development-related outcomes, “actual” reflects only projects completed since June 2015 and currently under construction. ** For development-related outcomes, “anticipated” reflects only projects completed since June 2015 and currently under construction, and assumes planned and conceptual development projects will come to fruition.
2030 OUTCOMES DASHBOARDProgress since June 2015 (as of end of Q3/2019)
64%193 rooms
78%233 rooms
300 NEWHOTEL ROOMS
31%4% increase from 59% of
PA since 2015
PER CAPITA INCOMEINCREASE TO 70%
OF PA’S
10%250 units
24%595 units
2,500 NEWRESIDENTIAL UNITS
141%422,887 SF
142%425,087 SF
300,000 SF NEW OFFICE/FLEX SPACE
43%$432+ M
71%$710+ M
$1 BILLION PRIVATELY LED INVESTMENT
155%154,565 SF
100,000 SF NEW RETAIL/RESTAURANT
SPACE
ACTUAL PROGRESS* ANTICIPATED PROGRESS**
175%175,165 SF
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OUTSIDE OF COMMERCIAL
HUBS
DOWNTOWN CORE
HARRISBURG AVENUE/NW
GATEWAY
NEW HOLLAND/ E. WALNUT
S. DUKE S. PRINCE/ S. QUEEN
W. KING MANOR
CONCEPTUAL PLANNED UNDER CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED
$0
$50,000,000
$88.81 M
$263.41 M
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
$300,000,000
$311.73 M
$52.47 M
$10 M
$17 M
$85.49 M
$107.14 M
$119.1 M$23.69 M
$15.92 M $12.89 M$3.02 M
$344 K
$3.70 M
$10.82 M $2.41 M$2.38 M
$2.51 M
$1.20 M $10.10 M$500 K$3.90 M $384 K$134 K
$9.27 M$8.21 M
$119.7 M
$54.9 M
GOAL BY2030
Privately Led Investment
TOTAL PRIVATELY LED INVESTMENT: >$710,467,348All Development Phases, Citywide
$79.47 M
77%
15%
7%
LANCASTER DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT DISTRICT 2018–2019
REVENUES
39%
29%
24%
8%
EXPENSES Safety
Appearance
Operations
Marketing/ Downtown Dollars
Assessments
Tax-Exempt Contributions/ Donations
Marketing/ Downtown Dollars
Contracted Services
Lancaster Downtown Investment District Annual Budget: $495,000Lancaster City Alliance manages the downtown Investment District by providing clean and safe services to property owners invested in the downtown core.
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Clean and Safe Team Stats
1,655 BIKE MILES LOGGED
3,198 FOOT PATROL HOURS
76 tons TRASH AND LEAVES REMOVED FROM SIDEWALKS
525 TREE WELLS MAINTAINED IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA
9,200 lbs. MULCH LAID
8,172 VISITORS ASSISTED WITH DIRECTIONS
2,096 BUSINESS CHECK-INS
242 STICKERS AND GRAFITTI TAGS REMOVED
LANCASTER DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT DISTRICT 2018–2019
The Downtown Investment District began operation in 1992 when property owners within the District granted approval for its formation and to support a property tax assessment to keep the downtown clean and safe.
This year the Downtown Investment District Board of Directors began strategic planning to guide the future of the DID.
LANCASTER
DOWNTOWN
INVESTMENT
DISTRICT
LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE VOLUNTEERS AND INVESTORSLANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE VOLUNTEERS AND INVESTORS
Jessica Long Baker PPL Electric Utilities
Cindy SawickiWillow Valley Communities
Kerry Sherin WrightFranklin & Marshall College
FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS OF LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE
PLATINUM BB&T Economic Growth Fund GrantFranklin & Marshall College Fulton Bank, N.A. High Foundation High Real Estate Group LLC Lancaster County Community Foundation Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health The Steinman Foundation City of Lancaster
GOLD Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP Barley Snyder Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home Ecklin Development Irex Corporation Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority Murray PPL Electric Utilities The M&T Charitable Foundation UGI Utilities, Inc. Willow Valley Communities
SILVERAuntie Anne’s RKL, LLP ALP Industries, Inc. Benchmark Construction Burnham Holdings, Inc. CCS Building Group EHD Fig Industries Providence Engineering Corp S&T Bank TW Ponessa & Associates Warfel Construction Wohlsen Construction
BRONZE 230 Medical Center Condo Assn. Peter & Kara Barber BB&T Caldwell Heckles & Egan Campus Alpha, LP Cargas Champion Forge, LLC Charlotte Place, LP Clipper Magazine Joe & Kristine Crosswhite Teke & Jodi Drummond Mark & Patrizia Fitzgerald Philip Frey Karen L Gifford Hazlett, Burt & Watson Inc. Robert & Hale Krasne Holly Kutz Lancaster Bicycle Club Lancaster Marriott At Penn Square Mark & Beth McCollom Jane & Bill McMinn Sharon & Doug Moore Nat & Matt Petersen Robyn Piggott Prana Functional Manual Therapy LLC Rhoads Energy Family of Companies Richard F. Mula Architects Craig & Dianne Roda Select Security
St. Mary’s Church Univest Bank & Trust Co.
SUPPORTERS551 West David AicheleFred R. AlbrightAllgire Management, LLCBarbara K AltmannB&F PartnersRob & Alisa Bair Rob & Deb BarberAndrew BerfondDoug & Jenny BrantSamuel BressiKaren Bousquet & Scott Vine Francis ByrneBrett CalabrettaPhilip & Janet CalhounMax & Tina CampbellChip & Rebecca CargasDeborah CarterMadra ClayJonathan ColemanCompass Real Estate, LLCCornerstone Design-ArchitectsJack CrowleyAndrew CubbisonRaymond D’AgostinoThomas & Joan DautrichCathy Enck Gary DavisClifford & Anna DaySalvatore & Mary DinaThomas Anderson Susan DysonJim EbyWes Farmer & Hilda Shirk Festoon at the FirehouseTristarrBrandon FisherCarolyn FrenchTim & Kate FreundSarah & Greg GanseJustin GeisenbergerSteve GeisenbergerGeorge & Ann Weaver Charitable FundJohn GerdyPaul GibbsThomas & Prscila GilburgEd GordonLisa & Jeff GreenerPatricia Haverstick & Kreg WeaverLarry & Faye HelicherMichael HellerHenrietta Heisler Interiors Inc.Henry J. Yeager LaboratoriesLori HerrLinda Holman-MarcksHometown Property Managment Thomas R. HooberKatherine HopkinsDoug HopwoodDavid HornbergerJeff & Alicia HorstHouse Of PizzaRod & Mary Lou Weaver Houser Huber’s West End MarketRobert & Hedwig HunsickerCathryn Leib InnacolaJames Street Mennonite ChurchRick JoiJonathan & Kate Yeager Sam JordanDaniel JurmanKeating/MaslandThe KeelersClarence & Jody Kegel Dave & Carol KellerMichael KellerAnnie & Peter KerekgyartoCorinn KirchnerBarry & Carol KornhauserStephanie KramerJenni Leister & Yousaf ChamanJohn LinesScott & Lisa LittleDoug, Erin & Alice Sell
Longview Structures LLC Lynn & Tim Peters FoundationJessica MailhotBruce MartinRalph MartinGeorge & Jessica MayThomas McDermottMichael & Kathryn McKennaWilliam McMinnMike & Mia McMonagleDaniel McPhillipsJohn MessickMichael & Hope SchmidsJon & Michelle MilesTim & Katie MillerDr. Vilas PrahbuJoe MugaveroMulberry Partners LLCThomas MummaBonita MummertDeb & Carmen NapolitanShelby NaumanSamuel & Nancy NeffLisa NguyenNorth Group ConsultantsKaren PaivaAvi PatelRandy & Phyllis PattersonJessica PellmanToni PhillipsCarl & Ellen PikeAmanda PriceProgressive Property Management Inc. Reliance Enviromental Inc. Douglas RanckRichard & Vanessa RankinGalen ReedGerry ReidelPedro RiveraCarol E. RolandRonald Barton Hair StylingChristine SableKathleen SaulCindy SawickiLaura SchanzKaren SchloerKatherine SelchMimi Shapiro & Paul EngleheartShelley Snow TeamBradley ShewMike & Andrea Shirk Felicia & Bob ShoemakerJames ShultzJennifer & David Silbert Simply From ScratchTom SimpsonTom & Barbra Bray Smithgall Marshall W. SnivelyMarshall Snively & Paul GibbsJordan SpaceFred R. StehmanAngie StephensonStevens House-10 S. Prince St.Ed StewartLisa StillwellJanice StorkKathlene Carroll Sullivan Sunoco Aplus Mini Market-Prince & Orange Sts.Ann SwartzbaughThiry CommercialJohn Thomas Kristen ThomasAndrew & BettY TomposTypothecary LetterpressVoodoo Brewing Co. Inc. Jeffrey J. VrabelColleen Wagner Gregory WaltonJim Warner & Kerry Sacco Nancy WarshawskyChristy WeaverCrystal WeaverAnne Williams & Peter DayHollY WilliamsWindstreamBev WiseSteven G WitmerSilantra
Yorgo’sShane & Ginny ZimmermanLarry Zook
Emeritus DonorsJane Eastman Rufus Fulton Christian & Gladys McMurtrie Wally & Patricia Otto Paul & Judy Ware
CONTRIBUTIONS TO LANCASTER DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT DISTRICTCobys Family ServicesCommunity First FundCounty of LancasterDemuth Foundation & Lancaster Museum of ArtFirst Church of Christ ScientistFulton Opera House FoundationHDC Inc (Lancaster House North)Lancaster Bible CollegePA College of Art & DesignSalvation ArmyTrinity Lutheran ChurchVision Corps
2018 VELOCITY COMMITTEECo-Chairs: Susan Eberly, Alegre EventsCorinn Kirchner, PPM Real Estate
Marketing/PR/Graphics:Kathlene Carroll Sullivan, Lancaster City Alliance Kayla Forgrave, LOOPDeborah Brandt, Fig Industries
Cultural Performers: Bill Speakman, Tellus360Kevin O’Mahony, Tellus360Annie Diaz, Etcetera LLC
Visual Arts: Loryn Spangler Jones, LSJ Studios
Staging: Brendan O’Donnell, AtomicRodney Shumaker, Shumaker PDT Fashion Show: Lindsay Filling, Filling’s
Food: Dawn Steelman, Annie Bailey’s Irish Public House
Video: Nikoloz Lelashvili, Triode Media Group LTD
Volunteer Coordinator: Anja Najera, Caulfield Consulting, LLC
Logistics: Anne Williams, Lancaster City Alliance
ENTREPRENEURSHIP COALITIONASSETSBen Franklin Technology PartnersCandy FactoryCatamaranCity of LancasterCommunity First FundDuke Street Business CenterEconomic Development Company of LancasterElizabethtown CollegeKutztown SBDCLancaster City AllianceLancaster Chamber of Commerce and IndustryLancaster County Community Foun-dationMCKLCOMillersville UniversityPubforgeSBASCORE Lancaster-Lebanon
TEAM LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCEMarshall W. Snively, President David Aichele, Director of Clean & Safe Services/Executive Director of DID
Ricardo Almodovar, Neighborhood Enhancement Projects Coordinator Lisa Darlington, Operations Manager: Block by Block
Lori Herr, Team Coordinator
Kathlene Carroll Sullivan, Social Media and Engagement Manager
Colleen Wagner, Executive Leadership Teams Manager
Anne Williams, Director of Communications
Jeremy Young, Community and Economic Development Manager
LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE 2018–2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair, Peter Barber Two Dudes Painting Company
Vice Chair, Robert “Teke” Drummond Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
Treasurer, Lori A. Pickell Irex Corporation
Secretary, Deborah BrandtFig Industries
Mark Fitzgerald High Real Estate Group LLC
Ralph Martin Steinman Communications
Mark McCollomFulton Financial Corporation
Dr. Vilas A. Prabhu Millersville University
Robyn PiggottFranklin & Marshall College
Richard RankinMurray
John T. Reed Barley Snyder
Pedro A. RiveraPA Department of Education
Beverly WiseTen Thousand Villages
Past Chair, Craig A. Roda Fulton Bank
Ex-Officio, Randy Patterson City of Lancaster
LANCASTER DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORSChair, Crystal WeaverThe Common Companies/DID Resident
Vice-Chair, Pastor Tim MentzerTrinity Lutheran Church
Board Secretary, Nancy NeffCity Resident
Board Treasurer, Randy PattersonCity of Lancaster
Alicia Byler Tale Tell Dress/City Resident
Joseph M. DonaldsonSteinman Communications
Jami Rhynes City Resident
Scott StandishCounty Planning Commission/City Resident
Mark StonerGodfrey/City Resident
Christine Suarez DiRienzoMcDonald’s
Bernard TruongSprout
James J. Wagner Fulton Bank
LANCASTER CITY ALLIANCE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAMSAdvocacy
Chair, James WarnerLancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority
Thomas BaldrigeLancaster Chamber
Doug BrossmanBurnham Holdings, Inc.
James HoehnPNC Bank
David HornbergerOrrstown Bank
Clarence KegelKegel, Kelin, Almy & Lord
Robert M. KrasneSteinman Communications
Don NikolausThe Donegal Group
Chairperson’s CouncilChair, Jane McMinnM&T Bank
Vice Chair, Jeff KenderdineWillow Valley Communities Charitable Foundation
Sam Bressi Lancaster County Community Foundation
Richard RankinMurray
Betty TomposThaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Community SafetyChair, Chris McMurtrieEHD
Vice Chair, Wes FarmerConsultant, Community Organizer
Jarrad BerkihiserLancaster City Bureau of Police
Jack CrowleyWater Street Mission
Gene DuncanThaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Greg Downing South Central Transit Authority
Larry George Lancaster County Behavioral Health & Developmental Services
Bill GleasonSchool District of Lancaster
Mary Glazier Millersville University
Patrick HopkinsCity of Lancaster
Christopher LarsenCounty of Lancaster
Scott Little Lancaster City Bureau of Fire
Bill McHaleFranklin & Marshall College
Timothy MillerLancaster Safety Coalition
Sonja Stebbins Lancaster City Bureau of Police
Craig StedmanCounty of Lancaster
Jake ThorsenLHOP
Finance & Development
Chair, Robert “Joe” CrosswhiteM&T Bank
Vice Chair, John ReedBarley Snyder
Amy Nilsen EHD
Lori Pickell Irex Corporation
Hope SchmidsMillersville University
Development & Economic PlanningChair, Andy GilburgBenchmark Construction
Alex Brame BB&T
Brett Calabretta Warfel Construction
Scott ChamberlainEHD
Rob EcklinThe Ecklin Group
Paul FulmerNAI Commercial Partners, Inc.
Edward GordonWohlsen Construction Company
Jeff Horst RKL LLP
Lyle Hosler Economic Development Company of Lancaster County
Dan JurmanCommunity Action Partnership
Thomas Koppmann M&T Bank
Jon Miles EHD
Randy PattersonLancaster CRIZ Authority
Tom PonessaTW Ponessa & Associates
Shaun Shea Wickersham Construction & Engineering Inc.
Todd Shertzer CCS Building Group
Jim Shultz Consultant
Tom SmithgallHigh Real Estate Group, LLC
Jordan Space S&T Bank
Chris StumpHARSCO
Ann SwartzbaughBurnham Holdings
Jeffrey VrabelBaker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP
Shane ZimmermanThe Steinman Foundation
MarketingChair, John LinesPenn Medicine Lancaster General Health
Vice Chair, Bob EnderleinEastern Insurance Holdings
Chris BallentineAttollo Prep
Deborah Brandt Fig Industries
Dawn CoxPrana Functional Manual Therapy
Sam Jordan S&T Bank
Sandy GamboneWater Street Mission
Avi PatelFulton Financial Corporation
Chad Snyder Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home & Crematory
Brett Smith Providence Engineering Corp.
NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT Chair, Holly KutzMurray
Karen BousquetCity of Lancaster
Milzy Carrasco City of Lancaster
Steve CookUGI Inc.
Our apologies to any we may have missed or listed incorrectly. If we have erred, please contact our office so we may correct our records.14 15
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