NAPLES — Collier County government leaders are ready to establish economic development zones to foster new business and job growth, part of an ongoing effort to diversify the economic base of the community.
The Collier County Commission on Tuesday is expected to approve a new ordinance that allows for establishing innovation zones in various geographic areas of the county.
A zone could be established where a business venture or multiple groups are able to demonstrate that new jobs would be created, among other criteria that would have to be met in an application submitted to the county, Commission Chairman Fred Coyle said.
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