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This document explores the strengths of the private, public, and social sectors in fostering economic development. It emphasizes the need to differentiate between development and growth, while recommending opportunities to enhance the social economy through innovative measurement tools and strategies. Key suggestions include urban renewal initiatives, improved public services like clean bathrooms, and the creation of citizen participation budget committees. The recommendations aim to cultivate a holistic approach to economic development in Eugene, particularly in neighborhoods like Whiteaker.
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Community Economic Development Sue Dockstader, Sarah Allison, and Michelle Miranda
Roseland Beyond the Private Sector Strengths of Each System Private Public Social
Recommendations Find opportunities to strengthen the social economy Recognize the difference between development and growth Establish measurement tools for non-traditional economies
Strategies of Economic Development Smokestack Chasing Gardening Clusters
Recommendation Night Busses for the Whiteaker Neighborhood and other hot spots Clean Public Bathrooms
The City of Eugene Urban Renewal District Envision Eugene Brownfields Industrial Studies Area UGB expansion Public/Private Relationships Budget
Recommendations Budget Process Silo Breakdown Continue Citizen Participation Budget committee teams for FY 15