Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy 2010 - 2015
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Development and Poverty Strategies
Texas
31 December 2010
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Capital Area Economic Development District
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This document is done to fulfill a requirement of the Economic Development Administration, U.S.Department of Commerce, for the planning funds received by the Capital Area Council of Governments as a designated Economic Development District (EDD). The Capital area consists of ten counties in central Texas, including the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). EDA requires that a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy or CEDS be done every five years, ideally with annual updates as appropriate.
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