THE BUSINESS T IMES News JUNE 8-21, 2023
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VOLUME 30, ISSUE 11
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Trends 2 Contributors Opinion 5 Business Briefs 6 Business People Almanac
n State of the valley Planning and investments in infrastructure will promote economic development, but housing remains a challenge.
n D for efforts
The state director of a small business advocacy group gives the Colorado Legislature a D for its latest efforts.
First stop, 19 only stop
n Change in power Grand Valley Power has announced an agreement to purchase electricity from Guzman Energy starting in 2028.
n Lagging sales
Real estate sales continue to lag in Mesa County, but activity is expected to accelerate in coming months.
n Less flexiblity
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Flexibility measures related to the inspection of identity and work documents are scheduled to end on July 31.
n For example
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n New role a love of labor for employment services supervisor. See page 2
Tabi Britt oversees a range of resources offered to employers and prospective employees as the new employment services supervisor at the Mesa County Workforce Center.
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