This powerpoint presentation begins by providing statistics on the Cleveland Water Department (CWD) and the major challenges it is facing. A chronology of CWD's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is provided, focusing on regional economic development needs, and a 25-year program to
re-establish and maintain capacity is highlighted. CWD's sustainability program goals and top priority projects are listed, along with linking water system investments with
economic development agreements; economic development models of
surrounding systems; benefits of regional system; the rate strategy to meet
mutual needs of CWD and the suburbs; new agreements were developed
to meet regional principles; highlights of amended water service
agreement contract terms; features of the Joint Economic
Development Zone (JEDZ) Agreement; limitations on tax abatements
and incentives; Income Tax sharing for moves
within the zone; highlights of the Asset Transfer
Agreement; Public Outreach Plan helped sell
the program; and, regional progress to date.
Document identifier
AWWA DSS65636
Title
Water Infrastructure Improvements Drive Regional Economic Development Cooperation
AWWA Category
DSS2007 - 2007 Distribution System Symposium Proceedings
Publication date
2007-09-01
International Relationship
Price |
24 vnd |