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JDEDZ PROJECT REVIEW <br />SEPTEMBER 2017 <br />ABOUT CIVIC ECONOMICS <br />CIVIC <br />ECONOMICS <br />CREATIVITY OPPORTUNITY • PROSPERITY <br />4 <br />dor <br />2 <br />15 <br />30 <br />6 <br />partners <br />years <br />states <br />nations <br />Civic Economics, established by Matt Cunningham and Dan Houston in 2002, provides a data - <br />driven approach to business and community initiatives with a wide range of goals. We are <br />noted for the innovative application of industry -standard tools and the development of <br />proprietary methodologies that provide credible guidance and evidence to our clients, often <br />addressing novel situations. <br />Our practice is thematically and geographically broad, but we have developed substantial depth <br />in economic impact analysis, as well as the economics of local and regional retail, land use <br />planning, and gaming. <br />From offices in Chicago and Tulsa, Civic Economics serves all of North America, from Florida to <br />Alaska and California to Maine, with occasional forays across the border and overseas. We <br />have served some of the wealthiest enclaves in America and some of the poorest, and our <br />clients run from small nonprofits to large corporations and state governments. <br />Civic Economics provides our clients with credible analyses of current issues, expressed in a <br />clear and concise fashion, to provide relevant information to the public and policymakers. For <br />further information about the firm, its people, and its practice, we invite you to visit <br />CivicEconomics.com. <br />For more information about this report, please contact: <br />Dan Houston, Partner <br />Civic Economics <br />[email protected] <br />512.853.9044 <br />Civic Economics 18 <br />P14-0852 and PUD -105, JDEDZ - Public Comments Provided for October 11, 2017 Planning Commission Meeting 56 <br />