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<br /> <br />a. Promoting economic development projects in City-wide public relations efforts, <br />including the City’s quarterly newsletter and annual report. Examples include <br />development updates and tracking tax base growth. <br />b. Continue to cooperatively work with the business community through the land <br />use planning process. These efforts include fielding the day-to-day regulatory <br />needs of our current, and future, business community. <br />c. Continue to explore how the City can benefit from state-wide BR&E programs, <br />namely DEED’s Minnesota Investment Fund and Job Creation Fund programs. <br />d. Participate in local Chamber events that highlight New Brighton or relevant <br />BR&E issues. <br />5. Enter into a contract with Open to Business to provide small business technical <br />assistance to existing New Brighton businesses, New Brighton residents, and those <br />parties interested in opening a business in New Brighton, including capacity to <br />manage a small business loan fund. <br /> <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council of the City of New <br />Brighton accepts the Economic Development Commission’s Business Retention and <br />Expansion program as described herein. <br /> <br />ADOPTED this 12th day of January, 2016 by the New Brighton City Council with a vote of <br />__ ayes and __ nays. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Val Johnson, Mayor <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ATTEST: <br /> <br /> <br /> Dean R. Lotter, City Manager <br /> <br />Terri Haarstad, City Clerk <br />