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MEDC | City of Howell Receives Certification as Redevelopment Ready Community (Clone)

Michigan Business Network
March 21, 2019 4:00 PM

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Designation facilitates private investment, improves economic development opportunities

LANSING, Mich. – For establishing a solid foundation to attract private investment and further build on municipality assets, the city of Howell has been awarded Redevelopment Ready Communities (RRC) certification, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced today.

The MEDC will formally presented the award Monday, Feb. 11th, at City Hall, prior to a City Council meeting, to recognize the city of Howell’s new designation. City Hall is located at 611 East Grand River Avenue in Howell.

The city joins 29 other communities that have qualified as “thoroughly prepared” when it comes to planning and zoning to remove traditional barriers and promote opportunities for prospective investors. Other certified RRC’s include: Allegan, Alpena, Battle Creek, Bessemer, Boyne City, Dearborn, Eastpointe, Escanaba, Ferndale, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Grayling, Hudsonville, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Lathrup Village, Manistee, Marshall, Meridian Charter Township, Middleville, Muskegon, Oak Park, Petoskey, Pinckney, Roseville, Southfield, Traverse City and Ypsilanti.

“Our mission at MEDC is to empower communities so they can proactively shape their future; a future built on a solid foundation of retaining and attracting business investment and talent,” said MEDC Senior Vice President Katharine Czarnecki. “We look forward to building upon our relationship with the city and supporting them in their local efforts."   

As an RRC participant, the city of Howell received a comprehensive assessment that measured current community and economic development practices compared to RRC best practice standards. The program evaluates and certifies communities that integrate transparency, predictability and efficiency into economic development practices. Certification status is a compelling indicator that a community has removed development barriers and streamlined processes to be more competitive and attractive to investors.

“The Redevelopment Ready Communities certification will help us build on Howell's Great American Main Street status, further aiding our efforts to plan for future development city-wide,” said Howell Mayor Nickolas Proctor. “MEDC has been a valuable partner in marketing Howell as a destination for businesses, investors, and residents. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with the MEDC on future development initiatives that will make Howell a strong and economically viable city for years to come.”

Howell achieved certification in just less than two years. In this time, Howell has increased the user-friendliness of the development-review process, adopted overarching marketing and economic development strategies, and has begun marketing priority redevelopment sites in collaboration with Howell Main Street, Ann Arbor Spark, Livingston County Economic Development Corporation, Howell Area Chamber of Commerce and the MEDC. With these improvements, Howell is positioned to improve the quality of life for residents and attract business investments and talented workers from across the country.

About Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is the state’s marketing arm and lead advocate for business development, job awareness and community development with the focus on growing Michigan’s economy. For more information on the MEDC and our initiatives, visitwww.MichiganBusiness.org. For Pure Michigan® tourism information, your trip begins at www.michigan.org. Join the conversation on: Facebook,InstagramLinkedIn, and Twitter.

 

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