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Paso Robles unveils 5‑year economic plan; officials highlight 'Landing' redevelopment and spaceport ties
Summary
City economic development manager Paul Sloan presented the city’s five‑year strategic plan, citing tourism’s $450M annual impact, childcare gaps, new economic dashboard, and projects including the 'Landing' redevelopment and ongoing spaceport/airport planning with a special joint meeting set for March 4.
Paul Sloan, Paso Robles' economic development manager, briefed the council Feb. 3 on the city's five‑year Economic Development Strategic Plan, business‑climate survey results and specific projects intended to grow jobs and diversify the local economy.
Sloan said tourists spend about $450 million annually in the city and that visitor spending supports roughly 20% of local jobs and contributes about 37% of the city's general‑fund revenue. He highlighted…
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