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•» <br />City of Long Lake Economic Development Authority <br />A’y <br />■i. <br />WHO WILL CHANGE THE DISTRICT? <br />• • <br />dev'elopmenunThe As we observed <br />the District. First a rnaior new change inKxs" irnasH-”r~S'sir" <br />a role for^the Oty as ft fevfefITatTsT ’’T''*® ® '° ® define <br />ho..i»»e^£rs;~S4Ksir <br />A. <br />INVESTMENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE DISTRICT <br />Market Awareness, large Industrial users <br />iIiTusTiSTtesTn^1;p T»tT" ?' ‘^e District in comparison to other <br />soeculaTfTnLn T ' f ®® *°'' ® S'^ale large user owner or developer of <br />d^eveloped ilT'aTd fhe nS^e^of ^pfeTeTS <br />Sk“T^ioTt®JnHnTT"’f®"® access highway <br />arerihevIrTmT JrtTTTT®® V f? «’®of their nrodnrtc Tha ° niarkets to receive production inputs or for users <br />substanhaitnnfinh also not tied to local markets for labor. The jobs are <br />market employees from throughout the metro labor <br />buTrnoT'likLIvr?! T' T 'uf ®''?'®'"' Alternative sites, some in Hennepin County. <br />accessM ^ n o, and Scott Counties have theaccessibility to out compete us lor these large users. <br />musneave 'M'Thf TH-°f T' somebody new to come in. somebody hereeave. As a built district, our competitiveness at the metro level for large