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<br />Findinqs <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />3. 10 of the 21 Anoka County communities surveyed have a City EDA. <br />Based on information gathered from the Local Government Inventory <br />Questionnaire, ten communities have established city EDAs. The table below <br />shows the economic EDAs and HRAs in existence in Anoka County and also <br />indicates those communities where an economic development committee (EDe) <br />or a port authority (PORT) are in operation: <br /> <br /> <br />Andover <br /> <br />x <br /> <br />x <br />X <br /> <br />EDC <br /> <br /> <br />X X <br /> <br />X EDC <br /> <br />X PORT <br /> <br />4. Tax base gro and job creation are major themes that emerged <br />from the committee's review of responses to the Local Government <br />Inventory Questionnaire. <br />Two major themes dominated discussions about economic development <br />activities: tax base growth and job creation. The County and its communities <br />want to expand the existing tax base by attracting new businesses and retaining <br />businesses located in Anoka County. <br /> <br />In addition to creating a larger property tax base, business growth and retention <br />will create more jobs. Data compiled by the Anoka County Workforce Center <br />reported that 59% of Anoka County workers left the County daily to go to their <br />places of employment. Moreover, Anoka County residents had the greatest <br />travel distances and longest commuting times relative to the rest of the metro <br />area, according to the draft Anoka County Development Investment Strategy <br />Report, dated September 24, 2002. <br /> <br />Report of the Anoka County Economic Development Exploratory Committee. <br />
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