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he City of Florence understands that a striving business economy is at the heart of making a great living community. One of Florence City Council’s goals is economic development. City staff, committees and the council are establishing efforts that seek to create and/or retain jobs in Florence. The city is growing through the investments of the local community, incredible volunteer involvement, and through partnerships and collaboration with state, county, and various non-profit organizations. Power is generated regionally from abundant natural resources, keeping electric rates among the lowest in the country, and Florence businesses benefit from high quality infrastructure such as fiber-optic internet and 4G cellular. Newly created enterprise zones give qualifying businesses the opportunity to receive tax exemptions, utility development assistance and more. There are many resources available that may be useful to your business, and the City of Florence is here to help you understand and utilize these potential benefits. City staff members are committed to supporting and assisting both new and existing businesses — not just because it is their job, but because they truly care for the community. In addition, Florence Public Works, 2675 Kingwood St., and Florence City Hall, 250 Highway 101, have recent upgrades. For more information, visit www. florencebusiness.org and ci.florence.or.us.
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