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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting -June 18, 2010 <br />person, Tamara Nicholl-Smith. <br />Mr. Schalliol noted that in 2006 Buxton's <br />report was a hard copy in a large binder. <br />Over the last several years Buxton has begun <br />to use a web based interface for its data <br />management, called Scout. They have <br />offered one year free trial of that program. <br />The program would not only be a tool for the <br />city to manage the new Buxton data, but <br />Scout could be shared with interested <br />commercial prospects as well as existing <br />businesses in the city. If we want extended <br />use of Scout, the cost would be $12,000 per <br />year. <br />Mr. Downes asked for an explanation of the <br />"marketing package for individual grocers" <br />component. Mr. Schalliol responded that <br />after Buxton has identified either a specific <br />store, or a type of store for an area, they can <br />develop targeted marketing materials <br />appropriate to store. <br />Mr. Varner asked if the web site will track <br />how much use it gets. Mr. Schalliol said it <br />would. We will be able to see how valuable <br />it is to us. <br />Ms. Jones asked how much the original study <br />cost. Mr. Schalliol responded that it cost <br />$60,000. <br />Ms. Jones asked if the current proposal is just <br />a refresh of the earlier one, or has more been <br />added. She thought the $45,000 seemed high <br />for a refresh. Ms. Schalliol said that the <br />refresh portion would be only about $10,000. <br />Mr. Inks noted that on June 17 he attended a <br />retail roundtable for the downtown that was <br />attended by several of the merchants along <br />