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• School districts and individual schools
• Local child care providers (private, subsidized, county children’s services, nonprofits)
• Housing and multi-family housing developers (private housing developers, housing advocates, afordable housing
groups, and public agencies)
• Public and private utilities
• Chambers of commerce
• Tourism promotion and support organizations
• Regional Economic Development Corporations (EDCs)
• Workforce Development
• Housing developers and advocates
Budgeting Resilience
Under normal circumstances, municipal budgeting keeps capital improvement and economic development projects separate;
however, there can and should be some overlap in projects. For example, broadband is both a potential capital improvement
project and an economic development priority. You may also want to consider how to better integrate into a city or county’s
budget economic development projects that have larger budgetary needs.
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