File #: 18-121    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 2/21/2018 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 3/6/2018 Final action: 3/6/2018
Title: Letter of Support to Suncoast Technical College grant application to the Florida Job Growth Grant
Attachments: 1. Draft Letter of Support STC North Port grant application, 2. STC CDL Florida Job Growth Grant application
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Peter Lear, City Manager

TITLE: Approval for the Mayor to provide a letter of support to Suncoast Technical College - North Port's grant application to the State's Florida Job Growth Grant

Recommended Action

Review the draft letter provided, make any changes, then provide approval for the Mayor to sign the letter of support.

Background Information

The Florida Job Growth Grant Fund was created to promote economic opportunity by improving public infrastructure and enhancing workforce training. This includes workforce training grants to support programs offered at state colleges and state technical centers. This particular grant application by Suncoast Technical College - North Port proposes to offer a Commercial Vehicle Driving program which will fill a gap in the job market and also provide the opportunity for North Port's workforce to improve their skills and move into a high-demand occupation. This is proposed to be accomplished through a nine-week program that will provide students with 320 hours of hands-on experience through the Tractor Trailer Truck Driver course.

The course includes classroom, range driving, and 1,000 miles of hands-on road driving on different roads and a variety of conditions. Upon completion of coursework participants are eligible to receive their Class "A" or "B" Commercial Driver's License (CDL). See attached program description for further details, but essentially any participant successfully completing the coursework has the opportunity to become more employable in the fast-growing industry sectors of transportation, warehousing, and logistics.
Estimates from the American Trucking Association place the current shortage to 50,000 workers, ballooning to 174,000 by 2026 if current trends hold. North Port hopes to capitalize on its fairly abundant supply of trainable workforce to position itself better in the constantly shifting patte...

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