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1 from rural to urban/suburban areas, policymakers are questioning the wisdom of future infrastructure <br /> 2 investments in less populated areas. While there will likely be some money available from state and <br /> 3 federal sources,the City of Pequot Lakes needs to prepare for the day when their support is negligible. <br /> 4 More connected world. From the Internet to cellular phones, our ability to communicate with each other <br /> 5 has vastly expanded. Where Pequot Lakes was once remote and isolated, it now has excellent city-wide <br /> 6 broadband service, with competition that drives further innovation and service improvements. is Rew <br /> 7 E6R rf E`c^C c-o;rrc2rrc yrc-E9Irm rc�EE-Iii-wavy pFi eusly u,;.'aiT,azT�This rceyelma of`c e Eoi"i ^`cFtid2 <br /> 8 iandseape-deer net b! e Peque-t Lakes; ^ ^d-vaRt but deE-s present a new opportunity that can be <br /> 9 capitalized on. <br /> 10 Increased technology advancements. Along with improvements in communication, other technological <br /> 11 advancements continue benefit Pequot Lakes businesses. The ability to attract and retain an educated <br /> 12 workforce, the ability to collaborate with partners across the globe and the options for researching new, <br /> 13 innovative approaches are all enhanced by continued improvements in technology. It is clear that the next <br /> 14 era, however it manifests itself,will be le d by those able to best utilize new advancements in technology. <br /> 15 It is likely that the future of Pequot Lakes will be oriented primarily towards tauisr:n, teurism suppeFt irdus+rie <br /> 16 businesses that sell goods and services to the local market and businesses that utilize technology to create and/or <br /> 17 distribute goods and services beyond the area. To a lesser extent tourism and tourism-support industries will <br /> 18 continue to play a role Notably absent from this list are the industries of growth (land development, real estate, <br /> 19 title closing, surveying and engineering, etc..) which, while import to a functioning local economy, are unlikely to <br /> 20 be the dominant industries they were over the past two decades. <br /> 21 OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES <br /> 22 <br /> 23 PRINCIPLES <br /> 24 . , ., L,4 . . "get' 4 <tG 25 ! b aggress '`" A healthy, ongoing <br /> 26 public/private partnership between the City of Pequot Lakes and the businesses located inside the city limits must <br /> 27 be based on an understanding that each has a part in the process.All must work together. <br /> 28 I b + ^b f still c !i Fiqary ;, <br /> 29 a i it <br /> o <br /> 30 What the city government of Pequot Lakes can do to is to create a framework for growth that provides the widest <br /> 31 variety of local entrepreneurs the greatest chance for success. <br /> 32 To do this,the City must focus on the following three principles: <br /> 33 1. Improve businesses competitiveness by reducing the tax burden. <br /> 34 2. Induce business growth by streamlining the regulatory process. <br /> 35 I 3. Improve business opportunity by growing the market 4 peep' wanting good and services from the <br /> 36 businesses of Pequot Lakes. <br /> 37 Reduce the Tax Burden <br /> 121 Page <br />
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