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Lake Jackson staff present strategic-plan updates; council discusses industrial site, PEG fee suspension and capital-project dashboard

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City staff presented edits to the three-year strategic plan on June 16 that add redevelopment objectives and call for clearer tracking of capital projects; council asked staff to research suspending the PEG fee and to formalize dashboard-update frequency.

City staff presented proposed updates to Lake Jackson’s three-year strategic plan at the June 16 council meeting, and council members offered direction on several items including an industrial redevelopment objective, the city’s public-education/government (PEG) fund and a capital-projects “bond” dashboard.

Staff said changes include removing items not expected to be advanced in the next three years, adding new objectives and calling out specific projects. Under economic development, staff added redevelopment of the TDECU site donated to the city and recommended including support to facilitate development of the former prison property if a buyer pursues an industrial park. "We could put that under fostering a thriving and diverse economy because that would be diversifying our business area," a council member said; staff agreed to draft language…

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