Santa Cruz Tech Ecosystem
EVS feedback period extended to August 15
by Sara Isenberg
Publisher, Santa Cruz Tech Beat
The County of Santa Cruz Planning Department, recognizing that many local organizations and individuals would like more time to give feedback on the Economic Vitality Strategy (EVS), has extended the feedback end date to August 15, 2014. It was previously set at July 7.
The Board of Supervisors is tentatively considering the final draft of the Economic Vitality Strategy on August 19, 2014.
As well, the Planning Department has launched an Open Town Hall related to the EVS. The public is invited to subscribe for updates, and register in order to post comments. The Open Town Hall is run by Peak Democracy, a non-partisan company whose mission is to broaden civic engagement and build public trust in government.
Barbara Mason, County Economic Development Coordinator, released this statement today:
The County of Santa Cruz Planning Department has launched an Open Town Hall on its homepage related to the Economic Vitality Strategy. The community is invited to comment on three questions relating to economic vitality in Santa Cruz County. In addition, at the request of several community groups, the date to respond to the document itself has been extended from July 7th to August 15th. Community members can access the draft Economic Vitality Strategy and the Open Town Hall at http://www.sccoplanning.com/PlanningHome/EconomicDevelopment/EconomicVitalityStrategy.aspx
Santa Cruz Tech Beat previously published these articles about the County of Santa Cruz Economic Vitality Strategy (EVS):
- 10 point plan for our county’s economic development
- Bud Colligan responds to County Economic Vitality Strategy
- Why you should care about the County Economic Vitality Strategy
- Civinomics provides an opportunity to comment on county Economic Vitality Strategy
- County of Santa Cruz seeking public reveiw of Economic Vitality Strategy
###
Sara Isenberg publishes Santa Cruz Tech Beat for the benefit of the extended business and technology community. When she is not volunteering her time for the tech scene, Sara makes her living by managing software projects, web strategy planning, and providing development team services (including account management, vendor management, strategic partner management, beta project management, referrals to qualified technical team members, and more). Please visit her website: Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management, or contact Sara by email if you have any project management, account management, or Development Team leadership or service needs.
Pingback: J Guevara on the County Economic Vitality Strategy | Santa Cruz Tech Beat
Pingback: Peggy Dolgenos on the Economic Vitality Strategy | Santa Cruz Tech Beat