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Economic Development Corporation
EDC Board
Meeting Agendas
The Economic
Development Corporation is organized
exclusively for the purposes of
benefiting and accomplishing public
purposes for the promotion and
development of commercial, industrial
and manufacturing enterprises to promote
and encourage employment and the public
welfare.
Read the
Articles of Incorporation of the EDC.
Read the
Bylaws of the EDC.
Demographic
and Psychographic Information for Retail
Developers
The intent of the study was to provide a
better understanding of the community’s
retail sector in order to improve
opportunities for existing retailers and
to provide a foundation for attracting
new retailers and restaurants to
Cleveland.
Market Analysis of
Growth Driven Opportunities and
Development Potential
The purpose of the
Market Analysis of Growth Driven
Opportunities is to assess development
potential for the City of Cleveland,
Texas. This study combines several
primary and secondary research methods
used to support the conclusions and
recommendations presented throughout.
The results of this study should provide
the basis for an actionable growth
management plan designed to address
current and future needs of development
in the City of Cleveland. Read a copy of
the
Market Analysis of Growth Driven
Opportunities and Development Potential.
Cleveland ETJ
Study
The City of Cleveland
has recognized the need to expand its
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) and
to plan for other growth and development
within the ETJ. The City understands
that sound planning is mandatory if it
expects to attract new businesses, jobs
and residential development.
Accordingly, the Cleveland Economic
Development Corporation retained
Montgomery & Associates, Inc. in June
2009 to perform an ETJ planning study.
Read a copy of the
Cleveland ETJ Study.
Cleveland
Development Guide
This
guide was created in an effort to
clarify city procedures and guide local
landowners, developers, architects,
engineers, and other interested parties
through the development process in the
City of Cleveland. In the 2009 ETJ study
provided by the Cleveland Economic
Development Corporation (EDC), it was
indicated that a clearer understanding
of processes and a more streamlined
process for future development is
necessary to encourage further growth.
Numerous ordinances, processes, legal
requirements, and policies can create a
lengthy and confusing process for
development. This guide will provide
transparency and a greater understanding
into the development processes in the
City of Cleveland.
For more
information, contact:
J. Rice at
Public Management, Inc.
P.O. Box
1827
Cleveland,
TX 77328-1827
(281)
592-0439
Email:
jrice@publicmgt.com
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