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206 <br />"('he Village Project Con~tinenes ort the Orange C~}u.nty C~on~prehc~lsive flan t.)pdate I~raf~t 2 <br />The County has established Economic <br />Development Districts wherein public <br />investment will be focused to stimulate and <br />accommodate development in strategic <br />locations that can be served by transportation <br />systems and public infrastructure, and be <br />convenient to housing opportunities. <br />The County's Economic Development <br />Commission works with local, regional and <br />state governments and agencies to attract and <br />promote the types of businesses suited to <br />Orange County. Focus on these efforts is <br />recruiting appropriate businesses that will <br />provide jobs to local residents and provide a <br />more balanced tax revenue structure that <br />relies less on the generation of private <br />property taxes. <br />The County and Economic Development <br />Commission have identified Action Steps in <br />the report: "Investing in Innovation: Orange <br />County Economic Development Commission <br />Five-Year Strategic Plan." <br />To meet the demand for locally grown <br />products, the County is working with <br />Alamance, Chatham, and Durham Counties <br />Page 3 <br />environmental.realities, local develapment <br />efforts should emphasize: 1). green-collar <br />jobs and businesses~includinggreerz refits <br />and upgrades, renewable energy capacity <br />and distribution, green building, and <br />innovative water capture arzd reuse; and 2) <br />brain-based, information age, and <br />knowledge ecology jobs that include all <br />forms ofhigh-value, innovative enterprises <br />ranging from high-tech innovators such as <br />Red Hat to community-serving investment <br />services such as Self-Help. <br />The County has established Economic <br />Development Districts wherein public <br />investment will be focused to stimulate and <br />accommodate development in strategic <br />locations that can be served by transportation <br />systems and public infrastructure, and be <br />conveniently <br />integrated with housing arzd efficiently <br />concentrated local services. <br />The County Economic Development <br />Commission currently works with local, <br />regional and state governments and agencies <br />to recruit the types of <br />businesses r,,~ that help fulfill Orange <br />County goals. Focus on these efforts is <br />recruiting appropriate businesses that will <br />provide jobs to local residents and provide a <br />more balanced tax revenue structure that <br />relies less on the generation of private <br />property taxes. <br />The County's Economic Development <br />Commission has identified Action Steps in <br />the report: "Investing in Innovation: Orange <br />County Economic Development Commission <br />Five-Year Strategic Plan." <br />To meet the demand for locally grown <br />products, the County is working with <br />Alamance, Chatham, and Durham counties <br />to. establish a value-added food processing <br />center, where farmers and e~i-ear-s related <br />July 11, 2008 <br />
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