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![]() What mayors should do to initiate an economic development projectAs you know, in North America not all organized, local governments are the same from state to state or territory to territory. In fact, they don't even carry the same name from place to place. Depending on the population of the area you serve and your geographical region of the country, you could be the mayor of a town, township (incorporated or not), borough, city, or village. No matter whether you are the mayor of a tiny village, a bustling metropolis or even if you are at the county level in your state, Lancing Direct is here to help you. Below are recommended actions for you to take depending on the type of government in which you are involved. Read below if you are considering using Lancing Direct for a project such as census analysis, building a comprehensive economic development strategy, or actively marketing your town to potential businesses and/or residents. Recommended actions for mayors looking to start a municipal marketing campaignMayors: If you are a mayor or reeve, particularly in Canada, contact Lancing Direct on your own to begin a discussion relating to your particular needs. Mayor/Council Government: If you are in an executive or strong mayor form, contact Lancing Direct to initiate a conversation. For those in a ceremonial or weak mayor form, share this website with a council member, preferably one responsible for economic development and have them contact Lancing Direct to get started. Council-Manager Government: Decide who on the council would be the best representative to contact Lancing Direct. If you are unsure, try to choose the councilperson most responsible for economic development for your municipality.
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