The Palm Beach Post

SBA official to speak at Belle Glade biz meeting

- By Wayne Washington Palm Beach Post Staff Writer wwashingto­n@pbpost.com

Palm Beach County Mayor Melissa McKinlay is hosting a small business outreach event Wednesday in Belle Glade where Ashley Daniel Bell, a regional administra­tor with the U.S. Small Business Administra­tion, will be the guest speaker.

McKinlay, whose commission district includes Glades communitie­s such as Belle Glade that have struggled economical­ly, met Bell during a National Associatio­n of Counties conference in Washington, D.C., and invited him down.

“Knowing how the Glades struggles with economic developmen­t, I thought this was a wonderful opportunit­y to show our western communitie­s to a highlevel administra­tion appointee so there is a better understand­ing of Palm Beach County,” McKinlay told The Palm Beach Post. “Too many people assume our county is just the island of Palm Beach.”

The most famous part-time resident of that island, President Donald Trump, appointed Bell in February to lead the SBA’s Region IV, which covers areas in eight Southeaste­rn states: Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississipp­i, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Bell, himself a small business owner and entreprene­ur, oversees more than $5 billion in SBAbacked lending, McKinlay’s office said.

Wednesday’s event will be held at the Belle Glade Library and Civic Center at 5:30 p.m. Bell and McKinlay will be joined by Tonya Davis Johnson, director of the county’s Office of Small Business Assistance.

Despite the prosperity of Palm Beach County as a whole, the Glades have long endured comparativ­ely higher unemployme­nt rates, lower household income and limited economic developmen­t opportunit­ies.

Officials have blamed the area’s old infrastruc­ture — its roads, water and drainage systems — for some of those problems.

Recent years, however, have seen more money poured into efforts to address those problems. The county encourages businesses seeking government contracts to employ Glades residents, and officials have been successful in getting state and federal funding for projects in the area, including money to complete repairs to the Herbert Hoover Dike at Lake Okeechobee.

McKinlay said she sees the Wednesday event as a way to help residents take advantage of the economic opportunit­ies presented by the various projects in the area.

“With nearly $800 million in federal infrastruc­ture dollars heading our way for dike repairs over the next four to five years, the pending billion dollar-plus reservoir constructi­on, the expansion of the Hendry County Airport and the inland port moving along, there will be opportunit­ies for our residents,” McKinlay said. “I want them prepared.”

 ?? LANNIS WATERS / THE PALM BEACH POST ?? Palm Beach County Mayor Melissa McKinlay said she wants county residents ready for economic opportunit­y.
LANNIS WATERS / THE PALM BEACH POST Palm Beach County Mayor Melissa McKinlay said she wants county residents ready for economic opportunit­y.

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