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Union County Incentives
Union County and its government are committed
to the quality of life and long-term economic well-being of all
the County’s
citizens. This commitment includes encouraging the location of new
businesses and the expansion of existing businesses within the county.
It has long been the practice of Union County to offer property tax
based economic development incentives for qualifying businesses.
These grants have been provided for companies that commit to create
new tax value and new full-time jobs in the county.
Each incentives request is managed through the approval process
by the Union County Partnership for Progress. Final approval, which
is on a case by case basis, rests with the Union County Board of
Commissioners.
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Each grant commitment is
clarified by a contract which explains in detail the terms and
conditions of the incentive and is administered by the Tax and
Finance Departments of the County government.
City of Monroe Incentives
The Monroe City Council and the Monroe Economic
Development Commission are also committed to the long-range economic
well-being of the people of Monroe. The City’s interest is
to maintain an on-going progressive plan to enhance and secure job
opportunities, yet sustain its existing economic health and prosperity.
The City Council believes strongly in maintaining a forefront position
that is ready to procure new business by soliciting and/or providing
aid utilizing grant resources.
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As a result, the City Council
created the first incentive grant program in Union County. The Monroe
economic development grant program addresses this mission through
allocation of City resources, as The Monroe City Council deems necessary,
to respond to proposals from new or existing manufacturing, processing,
warehousing, distribution, headquarters, alternative energy or data
processing enterprises.
These new or expanding industries
will add new job opportunities and promote a better quality of life
for local citizens in addition to sustaining the integrity of the
City, broadening the tax base, and generating growth and development.
For further information on these incentives, please contact the Union
County Partnership for Progress at 704-238-0640.
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