Texas Town & City. August 2014
“A regional approach to PACE makes the most sense,” said Doug Lewin, Executive Director of SPEER. “If every city and county strikes out on their own, we’ll have a patchwork of requirements that will discourage contractors and property owners alike. We’re very hopeful that councils of governments will administer programs that cities and counties can opt into, providing consistency for local businesses.”
Read the full article here: PACE in a Box – A New Tool to Boost Local Economic Development
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