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Achieving
a balance of living is essential to creating a competitive
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Research by Richard Florida at Carnegie Mellon
University has been widely published for its potential
implications on future planning decisions. It notes that the
best predictor for a community's competitiveness is its ability to
attract a "creative class" (professional & technical people,
entrepreneurs, entertainers, health care professionals,
musicians, artists, cultural producers, etc.), and that to
attract this class a community
needs to foster a diverse and inspiring culture
of amenities that improve the quality of life.
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Your Community Connection to Living in Alliance
We are open to every opportunity
to improve every aspect of life in Alliance including its
streets, parks, public buildings, businesses and lifestyles which are the
source of Alliance’s greatest potential, as well as one of its
key challenges.
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