Bradford County highlights transport links, industrial parks and workforce training to attract businesses
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A recorded Bradford County message promoted the county's transportation connections, industrial parks and workforce programs as assets for business relocation and expansion; no formal incentives or vote were recorded in the transcript.
A Bradford County staff member outlined the county's transportation links, industrial parks and workforce training as reasons businesses should consider relocating or expanding to Bradford County in a recorded promotional message.
The message said the county offers highway access via I-10, I-75 and U.S. 301, rail service and regional airports, plus industrial parks ready for development and workforce training through Santa Fe College, North Florida Technical College and high school programs. "For businesses, Bradford County is the perfect launchpad," the staff member said in the recording.
The recording emphasized quality-of-life features as additional selling points, citing "safe, welcoming neighborhoods, excellent schools" and local amenities such as lakes and downtown events. The staff member closed the message with a promotional line: "Your future starts here. It's better in Bradford."
The transcript supplied does not include any formal motions, votes, financial incentives, or timelines tied to the promotional pitch. It also does not identify the speaker by name, state specific available parcels or their prices, or list any targeted industries beyond general business development.
