
by Alex Dadok
With Virginiaโs election behind us, thereโs a sense among some of wanting to find common ground. Those from all political persuasions share an interest in creating additional jobs and economic development for Virginiaโs communities.
Community development โ such as quality childcare, housing, healthcare, education, parks and amenities, transportation, and more โ can support these economic development efforts in real and concrete ways. When a community is functioning at a high level to provide services and make itself an attractive place to live, work, and play, itโs easier to attract businesses. Community development partnerships, including the coalitions and dedicated public-interested leaders working in these areas, often make that quality of life possible.
Yet, for when many regional leaders think about economic development, community development is an afterthought. That’s a counterproductive posture.
Letโs look at a few examples of how community development partnerships affect economic development and will continue to affect economic development in Virginia. Then, we will turn to discuss the interplay between community development partnerships and economic development efforts and consider how these two dynamics might best reinforce each other.
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