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IV.ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />Q4. Where people work and shop impacts how neighborhoods look, feel, and function. In all scenarios, <br />neighbors and businesses strive to contribute to neighborhood identity, build community and take care <br />of the environment. <br />Here are a few ideas for the long-term future, check () the one you prefer. <br /> a. Most residents live in RR-SC, commute to work in other areas, and also do most of their <br />shopping in other areas of town. Neighbors support and enhance existing area businesses. Some <br />businesses expand to attract customers from other areas of town to the RR-SC area. (This reflects <br />what happens today.) <br /> b. Most residents live in RR-SC, commute to work in other areas, but do more of their shopping in <br />the neighborhood. The neighborhoods increase shopping choices in the neighborhood by <br />supporting existing and new businesses. There are more services closer to residential areas with <br />both the benefits and effects of living near businesses. <br /> c. Most Residents live, work, socialize and shop in the RR-SC area. Neighborhood businesses meet <br />residents’ shopping needs, and RR-SC home-based businesses and cottage/light industry create <br />living-wage jobs for neighbors. The business community is vibrant, sustained by the local <br />community, and potentially becomes a destination because of that success. <br /> d. None of the above work for me. My preferred scenario is on the back. <br />a. b. c. <br />November 19, 2018, Work Session – Item 2