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Fairview highlights urban growth boundary, company recruitment and park/event growth
Summary
County and city officials described the new urban growth boundary, outreach that helped recruit an out-of-county mechatronics employer, large investments in Dixon Water pump relocation and growth in community events and Bowie Nature Park attendance.
Mary Anderson, Fairview's economic development partner, said municipalities collaborated on an updated urban growth boundary to guide where future development may occur and that the boundary will be revisited every five years. She said the updated boundary and focused outreach are meant to attract businesses that fit Fairview's character and tax-base needs.
Anderson described a recruitment success: an out-of-state mechatronics company (named variously in remarks) that considered…
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