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SBAB directors meeting

June 4th, 2009

The June SBAB directors meeting was held on Tuesday at the Banff Aspen Lodge, whom we thank for their hospitality. The minutes of the May meeting were approved and, as the writer has not had time to build the private members area, the minutes remain public for now. The Board welcomed David Toole as a new director.

Mayor John Stutz attended the meeting and conveyed to the board the gratitude of Council in providing the results of the recent surveys. Due to the number of responses the views revealed are felt to be highly representative of the Small Business community. It is likely that Council will use this medium to reach out to the business community and canvas your opinion on future issues.

It is rewarding to know your voice counts, the SBAB board thanks the respondees for their past participation and encourages all recipients to respond to future requests to participate. Being mindful of the value your time the board undertakes not to abuse your goodwill by conducting an inappropriate number of surveys.

The Mayor also talked about the economic benefit, to the business community, of upgrades to the plans for the Rec Center. On the issue of parking it was revealed that the demolition and provision of another parking lot on Beaver Street should occur by July 1st.

On another note there has been a Busking committee struck and SBAB (Ossi Jr.) has representation on it, the only non administrative representation.

This committee has drafted two DRAFT documents, the busker permit conditions and the poposed busking locations map

We have the opportunity to comment and make changes, suggestions etc. so please review. If you have comments please email Ossi Treutler at ossi@freyas.ca, the dead line for comments on the busking issue is June 10th as documents will be presented to Council for approval on June 22nd.

Those taking part in and receiving feedback in the retail and restaurant survey are reminded to submit this months figures. Those who are not are still welcome to start, please email Anne Frick at Anne@banfflakelouise.com

Finally, members and non members should be aware that there is a person in town using counterfeit US currency.

Non board members are welcome to attend the monthly meetings, the details of each next meeting are to be found on the calendar

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Recent survey results

May 21st, 2009

The number of responses to the recent surveys made them both relevant and revealing. They helped Town in its decision making process and as such gave the respondents a voice in the direction of issues of major interest to residents of the town. The results of the surveys and the responses can be found below, or if your browser doesn’t support frames then follow the link that replaces the information.

Hot on the heels of those successful surveys is another, regarding parking tickets. The issuing of tickets has a direct effect upon visitor experience and again your input is sought, as before the invitation to participate in feedback is extended to non members.

On Monday May 25th Bylaw services are expected to bring a report to council which will relate to time related parking offences. This survey is intended to provide council with input on this issue.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=9wJoOl1mresdwk_2b73h_2fSCQ_3d_3d” title=”Parking Survey”>Please click here to link to survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=9wJoOl1mresdwk_2b73h_2fSCQ_3d_3d.

Background info
For this survey “Time related parking” relates only to 3 hour and 12 hour parking spots that are currently found throughout Banff. It does not relate to drop off or loading zones, bus zones, taxi zones, handicapped zones etc.. The following link will take you to the town’s current map on downtown parking which also shows time allowances.

Time related parking offences are covered in Traffic Bylaw 16-6 section 24. Use the following link to access Traffic Bylaw 16-6

The section reads:
24. Where a Traffic Control Device restricts the parking of Vehicles to a number of minutes or hours, no Person shall park or leave a Vehicle in excess of the time so designated and marked on the Traffic Control Device.

The penalty is:

24. Parking in contravention of time limits $30.00

There is an opportunity for a $10.- discount if violation is paid within 7 days.

There are also appeal processes in place.

Rec Centre Survey

Parking Survey

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Time sensitive information

May 7th, 2009

The Town would like input into two subjects that are currently under consideration. These are the issues of how to proceed in the redevelopment of the Rec Centre now that, the financial picture has changed, and whether to reintroduce parking on Bow Avenue, this would provide 40 extra parking spaces. The surveys are open to both members and non members. To give your opinion please take surveys, the parking survey takes about 2 minutes. The survey relating to the Rec Centre survey really benefits from reading the background information to be found at the foot of this post.

Tuesday saw the first board meeting since the AGM. Among other things the minutes of the April meeting were approved. Until the private area is completed the board minutes will be published on this part of the blog. In the future they will be available only to members.

Members are encouraged to use the SBAB logo in their letterhead and advertising, just right click the link and select ‘Save link as’. The benefit in doing so is that being the member of such an organisation demonstrates the bona fide nature of your business and reinforces the appearance of permanence. Members are also reminded to register as a preferred supplier of the Small Business Association in Banff, just reply to this email with your business name, your contact details (web address / email / phone number) and up to 30 words of text that you would like included about your business.

Ossi Treutler gave an excellent upbeat message in a Global TV interview on how Banff is faring in these times. You can view the interview at http://www.globaltv.com/globaltv/calgary/video/index.html?releasePID=GQ3KYdPVghho7jT8atjnT3OLkrETYSC0.

Finally. The Town is reviewing the byelaw regarding buskers. If you have an interest or want your views to be heard contact Ossi at ossi@freyas.ca.


Background information to the Rec Centre survey

An important issue facing Town Council is the immediate decision regarding the redevelopment of our Recreation Center. This decision requires your feedback and input to reposition both Phase I (new curling ring with four sheets and full renovation of existing ice rink) and Phase II (new NHL sized 2nd ice surface).

On April 14, 2009, Council passed a motion for a Borrowing Bylaw for $15.1 M to provide funds towards the construction of both Phase I and Phase II. Prior to this, the Town of Banff had acquired $6 M through a CAMRIF grant that must be directed towards Phase I of this construction and due to the required demolition of the existing curling rink and mini ice surface, Phase I will proceed, or the funds will be lost.

Council’s original intention was to pay off the $15.1 M borrowed, over a 10 year period through the provincial Municipal Sustainability Initiative (MSI) funding of approximately $5 M/year that was to be allocated to the Town of Banff annually over that time and with other provincial grants that have been already been applied for. The 2009 Alberta budget has adversely affected MSI funds that the Town of Banff will be acquiring for 2009-10. At this time, it is unknown what the MSI funding allocation will be for subsequent years. Due to this uncertainty, Council will consider options regarding this project by revisiting the future Capital Budget plan at the May 11, 2009 Council meeting.

The following paragraphs of information related to the economic impact of the recreation center;

The Banff Recreation Centre functions as one of Banff’s major community gathering places with over 78,000 user visits occurring annually. This translates into approximately 800-1000 residents using the building multiple times throughout the year in addition to the hundreds of visitors that come each year. While most of the usage can be attributed to local residents it is estimated that approximately 1/3 of this usage comes from visitors to the community attending minor and adult hockey tournaments, summer hockey school, and curling bonspiels. These tournaments, hockey school and bonspiel participants book hotel rooms, shop for souvenirs and eat and drink in local food and beverage establishments. Expansion of the Recreation Centre to include a 2nd ice surface would most likely facilitate the hosting of two to three times the number of tournaments, resulting in the doubling or tripling of visitors to the community for these activities. Strategic planning of these tournaments, (inviting more teams and holding the tournament over multiple days) has the potential to double the room nights required by tournaments visitors, provided a second ice surface is available. Town staff would work on a strategic sales and marketing plan to expand the community’s tournament and bonspiel business.

Besides the economic benefits realized through visitor usage of the facilities, community use also creates a positive economic impact on the community.

Healthy, active residents contribute to healthy workplaces. Employees who are active are less likely to have on the job accidents, are more productive and less likely to miss work due to illness. Kids who remain active are less likely to get ill, meaning parents miss less work to stay home with sick children as a result. Health care costs are also impacted positively by active residents.

To help maintain a healthy, productive service industry, a range of choices for leisure and recreation are necessary. Banff’s 18-35 year olds make significant use of the Recreation Centre. Its’ expansion would provide more opportunities for use and would, at the same time, act as an attractant for new families and young professionals looking to make Banff home.

We would like your opinions regarding the various impacts, economic and construction of Phase II (a 2nd NHL sized ice surface).

Please click on the link above to take a confidential short survey. The results of this survey will be provided to Town of Banff Council.

We thank you in advance for your participation!

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Bike Fest Input

April 29th, 2009

Banff Lake Louise Tourism would like our members input on this years Bike Fest. This is an event that was successful last year and is bigger and better this year. However it will mean street closures.

Therefore Banff Lake Louise Tourism invites you to attend an information session, today, on the Banff National Park Bike Fest being staged June 18 21. Find out what new and exciting components have been added to grow the event and learn about the changes to last years race courses that run within the Town of Banff.

When: April 29
Time: 2 pm 4 pm
Where: Banff Lake Louise Tourism Boardroom (3rd floor Cascade Plaza).

Also remember that this weekend is the Rocky Mountain Food and Wine Festival. This is an excellent event to attend. However even if you are not attending then it should bring much needed folk to your businesses.

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Keep your workplace healthy and productive

April 27th, 2009

Tips to keeping your work place productive, and healthy.

There is currently no reason for concern in Banff, but all business owners should do their part to reduce a risk of infection.

Both money and computer keyboards are very ‘dirty’ and ideal places for germs to breed.

Staff should be reminded that it is prudent to wash their hands frequently and especially before eating, drinking or smoking. This applies particularly to front line staff that handle money. Businesses that have regular customer contact with a work surface, such as a door handle, should clean the surface regularly with a normal cleaning product.

Symptoms of swine flu in humans apparently appear to be similar to those produced by standard, seasonal flu. These include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, chills and fatigue. Staff showing symptoms should go home and seek medical advice rather than risk the health of their colleagues.

I reiterate that these are only sensible precautions that we should be performing anyway. There is no immediate cause for concern.

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Small Business AGM

April 23rd, 2009

The AGM of the Small Business Association of Banff was held on Wednesday, 22nd. Our AGM was well attended with three new Board members appointed. Director and Secretary Kees Van der lee has stepped down after his long term as a founding Director. Kees was thanked for his significant contributions to the SBAB. The 2009 membership remains healthy and continued positive growth is anticipated. We were also pleased that the guests included the Mayor, John Stutz. Town Manager, Robert Earl. Julie Canning, Stu Back and Anne Frick from Banff Lake Louise Tourism, Vicki Smith from the Banff Lake Louise Hotel Motel Association The text of the Chairman’s report to the AGM can be viewed online by clicking here.

    There were a number of announcements. Of a time sensitive nature it was advised that:

  • The Bike Fest has been approved, in a bigger and better form. If you have any comments regarding the route in town, please attend the Open House that Banff Lake Louise Tourism are holding on the on the 29th April between 2 and 4 pm, Cascade Plaza, 3rd Floor.
  • The Town is considering making parking spots available on Bow Avenue. 40 spots on Bow Avenue were made available on a temporary basis during Banff Refreshing, the Town is considering making these spots permanent. If you have views or concerns upon this you should advise the Town immediately as the decision making process is underway.

The junction at Lynx and Wolf is undergoing construction works, this will involve some delays and diversion. The work is scheduled to be complete by July 1st.

The first quarter retail survey results have been revealed. The results are interesting but only available to members taking part. If you want to see how you are doing compared to the average you should take part. You can register with Anne Frick at anne@banfflakelouise.com. The figures go to an independent 3rd party and so your store or restaurant information remains confidential as only percentage of change information is shared.

Finally it was announced that the Town is helping to provide general indicators of economic activity in Banff. They are erecting semi permanent traffic counters to measure vehicular visitation. In addition they weigh the commercial waste that the town produces each day, the figures this year not suprisingly are down on last. The figures are available upon request (a new page will be added here in the future with ongoing available information).

The Board welcomes three new Directors, Dean Bailey, Lorraine Eckstrand and Jean Roberts. As ever contact details for the SBAB and Directors can be found at http://businessinbanff.org/about/.

Members are reminded that they can add their business to the Members links, for free, and can now add special offers they may have.

Visit http://businessinbanff.org/small-business-links/members-specials/ to see the current offers.

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Reminder

April 16th, 2009

Don’t forget that the SBAB AGM and complimentary lunch is next Wednesday (22nd April) between 1 and 3pm at the Banff Park Lodge, with registration at 12.45pm. All members are invited, and encouraged, to attend.
(The menu for the complimentary lunch is at the foot of this post)

You can still register for the lunch, just let Sally, at sally_p@shaw.ca, know, today, that you will be attending. An application form for SBAB membership can be downloaded here.

Also you are reminded that members can advertise their business here at no cost. Just provide your web address or a contact number and a message to potential clients (no more than 30 words). As this becomes more used by members and more businesses can be found then it will feature more prominently in Google searches.

At the last Board meeting it was decided, among other things, to write to Janice Tarchuck regarding the change in minimum wage change. Though the decision may not be reversible it was felt we should request an amendment to help impacted businesses, such as restaurants that unofficially pay more than minimum wage after gratuities are taken into account. The intent is to ask for something they can work with rather than to reverse a decision that is likely not reversible.

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday.

Lunch Buffet

Homemade Soup of the Day
Mixed Green Salad with Assorted Dressings
Assorted Sandwich Tray with European Cold Cuts, Black Forest Ham, Sliced Alberta Beef, Tuna Salad and Chicken Salad on Kaisers, French Baguette, Rye and Whole Wheat Breads
Pickles and Condiments
French Pastries and Fruit Salad
Coffee & Tea

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Opt out

April 8th, 2009

The first automated email advice of our refreshed blog did not give you the option to opt out of receiving advice when the blog updates. The opt out should be found at the foot of this, and future, updates.

As the updates will be, on average, less than once a week but may contain important and time sensitive information pertaining to your business then we highly recommend that you stay in the update programme.

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SBAB Blog Refeshing

April 8th, 2009

Welcome to the ‘refreshed’ blog for the operators of small business in Banff. Please browse both the blog and the supporting pages.

Briefly this is meant to be a two way communication device in that we will update you on what we are doing. The blog is open to be viewed by all. However only members of the SBAB, who we represent, can tell us what they think of our actions / discussions, or tell us what concerns them, or view the members only area of the site. They can do this by commenting on the blog or confidentially by contacting one of the board members.

Non members may sign up at any point in the year, the annual fee of $100 is minimal when one compares that cost to the benefits of membership.

The AGM of the SBAB is to take place on 22nd April between 1 and 3pm at the Banff Park Lodge, with registration at 12.45pm. All members are invited, and encouraged, to attend. This is both an important time to refocus the Association and a good time to network among peers in the small business community. (The menu for the complimentary lunch is at the foot of this post)

The Association has a healthy number of members but those currently not signed up for this year may bring a completed application form with them, to the complimentary lunch, so long as they have indicated by email to Sally at sally_p@shaw.ca that they intend to attend by Friday 17th. If not signed up for this year. Click here to check out the added value that membership provides.

We look forward to seeing you on the 22nd.

Lunch Buffet

Homemade Soup of the Day
Mixed Green Salad with Assorted Dressings
Assorted Sandwich Tray with European Cold Cuts, Black Forest Ham, Sliced Alberta Beef, Tuna Salad and Chicken Salad on Kaisers, French Baguette, Rye and Whole Wheat Breads
Pickles and Condiments
French Pastries and Fruit Salad
Coffee & Tea

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Blog updates

April 2nd, 2009

The SBAB Blog has now moved to http://www.businessinbanff.org.

We plan to update on a more regular basis and include more items that we hope you will find interesting.

We intend to grow the site so that it has more relevance to you and provides you with both information and opportunity.

Please bookmark the page and check in regularly.

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