Yuba City Continues Focus on Enterprise Zone Program
Yuba City has been working hard on developing the city into an economic haven for businesses throughout the state. And it looks like the region’s enterprise zone is going to be at the forefront of its efforts. Darin Gale as the city’s economic development manager had quite a bit to say about the work being done to make the city ever-increasingly more attractive to businesses.
Ashley Gebb, from the AppealDemocrat.com wrote, “Gale has already outlined quarterly goals to work on enterprise zone awareness, filling vacant commercial properties and making the city more attractive to development by cleaning up its corridors through construction and city ordinances.
A more intensified, concentrated approach can only benefit the city, Maan said.”
“We’ve always ranked at the bottom as far as unemployment goes,” he said. “It’s time we start figuring out what we can do to bring decent paying jobs to the area.”
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