2018 Popular Annual Financial Report For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018 | Page 8

Town officials cut the ribbon for the new Town Hall in FY 17-18. The $7.5 million project was funded entirely by proceeds from the Garner Bond Program, approved by voters in 2013. FY 2017-18 M ilestones J uly 2017 Improved Nature, a start-up company that man- ufactures soy-based meat-substitute products, began production at its new 30,000-square-foot facility in Garner. The company expected to hire 30 to 35 employees initially, but employment at the current facility on Vandora Springs Road could grow to about 70. Initial investment in the facility was approximately $3 million. The plant can produce 10 pounds of meat substitute prod- uct per minute. Town of Garner and North Carolina Main Street & Rural Planning Center—local entrepreneurs completed renovation of a historic bank build- ing in downtown Garner and made it home to Full Bloom Coffee & Craft. It was the first Main Street Solutions Fund project to be completed in Wake County. The fund assists planning agencies and small businesses in downtown revitalization efforts by creating jobs, funding infrastructure and rehabilitating buildings. Town officials cut the ribbon on a new picnic shelter at Garner Recreational Park. The park has A ugust become a focus of community activity in North With help from a $75,000 grant from the Main Garner with the addition of pop-up markets and Street Solutions Fund—and a partnership in- a dog park. Both the shelter and dog park were volving the Downtown Garner Association, funded by the 2013 Garner Bond Program. 7 2018 POPULAR ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT