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The Dexter Regional Development Corporation was founded in 2001 to give the Dexter area a stronger voice in decisions being made at the state and federal level regarding economic development proposals, and to promote and assist in the growth and development of businesses concerns in our area.
Among the corporation's other objectives are the promotion of maximum employment for area residents, to maintain and better job opportunities, to provide new opportunities for decent, affordable housing, and to lessen the burdens of government by acting in the public interest to operate programs that might otherwise be the Town of Dexter's direct responsibility. We are a non-profit corporation with a nine member Board of Directors. The Board is chartered to have representation from the public sector, the private sector, and households of low to moderate income. The corporation holds monthly meetings in the Dexter Council Chambers and we welcome your interest and participation. There are a lot of challenges ahead for our town and our region, and we hope and expect that the Dexter Regional Development Corporation will become an important tool for establishing and maintaining a stronger economic base for Dexter and our surrounding towns. The Corporation generally meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month at the Abbot Mill Museum Conference room. The public is welcome to attend, and we're always looking for expanded participation from our local business community. |
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