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MUMBLINGS July 27, 2006
From time to time this column has told of various organizations
in Baldwin including private, public and other groups who work
hard and cooperate to make this county a finer place in which
to live.
There are hundreds of evidences they are succeeding in their
goals.
One of the groups contributing to this is the Baldwin County
Economic Development Alliance. This is a private Economic Development
Corporation whose mission is to implement an economic development
program that improves the quality of life.
The efficient Alliance employees are Lance LaCour, President
and CEO; Bob Higgins, Vice President; Sean Lytle, Manager, Research
and Information Technology; Karen Glover, Operations Manager;
Joyce Kinard, Administrative Assistant, and Jody Schneider, Research.
Various contributors throughout the county, including industrial,
private, cities, etc., finance this group. In operation for less
than 10 years, it has accomplished much. Its leadership is appointed
by the five Chambers of Commerce, which include Gulf Shores/ Orange
Beach, South Baldwin in Foley, Central Baldwin at Robertsdale,
Eastern Shore, Fairhope, And North Baldwin in Bay Minette.
Although their chief objective is to increase industrial jobs,
they also contribute in many other ways like furnishing ideas
and suggestions on many areas of value to the citizens. During
the 10-year period, the Alliance has facilitated the creation
of over 5,500 jobs and $300 million in capital investment in the
county according to the Alliance.
Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce Executives recently participated
in a meeting with the Alliance to discuss “Big Picture”
planning for the future growth in the county.
According to the Alliance’s Bob Higgins “current
growth rates indicate Baldwin County’s population will surpass
Mobile County’s within the next 25 years, if not sooner.
This population explosion will put added pressure on municipal,
county and state infrastructure such as water, sewer and electric
as well as education, transportation, and housing.”
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