In a recent meeting of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, discussions centered on the county's strategic economic development plan, highlighting the importance of collaboration and community engagement in fostering local growth. Kyla Bryant from Luminary Partners praised the ongoing efforts to align the county's economic strategies with regional initiatives, emphasizing the need for a cohesive approach to support small businesses and workforce development.
Jim Alves from SMUD echoed this sentiment, expressing gratitude for the partnership with Sacramento County's Office of Economic Development. He noted the significance of targeting under-resourced communities and expanding outreach to new businesses, particularly in unincorporated areas. Alves highlighted the fluid nature of regional economies, stressing that collaboration across city lines is essential for attracting and retaining businesses that benefit the entire region.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also addressed the potential financial implications of implementing the proposed strategies. Supervisors discussed the need for a clearer understanding of the budgetary requirements associated with the recommendations, ensuring that the county is prepared to invest in its economic future. This proactive approach aims to make Sacramento County an attractive destination for business, ultimately benefiting residents through job creation and economic stability.
As the meeting concluded, the Board unanimously approved a resolution to move forward with the strategic plan, reflecting a commitment to continued collaboration and community-focused economic development. The next steps will involve refining the plan and assessing the necessary resources to bring these initiatives to fruition, reinforcing the county's dedication to fostering a thriving local economy.