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public affairs
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February 26, 2008
PASADENA ENTERPRISE ZONE RECEIVES
15-YEAR STATE DESIGNATION
The Pasadena Enterprise Zone, established in 1992 as one of 23 such
areas in California, has been approved by the California Department of
Housing and Community Development for another 15 years.
The new Pasadena Enterprise Zone covers 1,982 acres and about 5,000
businesses. In addition to state benefits, business located within
specific boundary areas may receive incentives from the city of Pasadena
including accelerated plan review, permit fee waivers, business license
fee waivers, and access to resources and workshops.
Pasadena is the fifth city to receive the new 15-year designation, which
will expire in 2022. The state allows up to 42 cities to have enterprise
zone areas.
“Our new designation adds to the allure of opening or relocating a
business to
Pasadena,” said Lola Osborne, manager of the Northwest Programs Division
of the Pasadena Planning and Development Department. “Our
business-friendly environment, significant tax credit savings and local
permit fee waivers help reduce the cost of doing business and offer
great living opportunities for employees.”
California’s Enterprise Zone Program stimulates economic development
within economically disadvantaged areas in need of job growth and
private investment. Businesses located in enterprise zone areas may
receive significant state tax benefits through hiring credits, sales and
use tax credits, business expense deductions, tax
operation loss carryover, and net interest deduction for lenders.
State officials will review the city’s application for an expansion of
enterprise zone boundaries in specific areas throughout Pasadena. It is
anticipated that the review will be completed by early April.
The Northwest Programs Division is located at 236 W. Mountain St., Suite
201. For more information visit
http://cityofpasadena.net/enterprisezone or call (626) 744-7347.
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