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Greeley staff, consultant outline economic-development strategic-plan timeline and early findings
Summary
City economic-development staff and consultants presented an update on the city’s strategic plan work, saying stakeholder outreach is ongoing, completion is targeted for late March, and initial findings show population growth, a younger workforce, lagging educational attainment and opportunities for industry diversification.
City economic development staff and a consultant team gave an informational update Jan. 7 on a strategic plan intended to guide Greeley’s economic growth and diversification over the next three to five years.
John Hall, the city’s economic development director, told the council the plan will identify priorities and implementation steps to guide investments and programs. He said staff are about four months behind the original schedule because of project‑work demands and a desire for more robust outreach; staff now target completion in late March. The work includes data analysis, stakeholder interviews, two public workshops, and an online business survey that has been translated into…
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