Gulf Shores Encourages Businesses To Attend Workshop

The City of Gulf Shores, in partnership with the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber, will host a Vision 2035 Business Stakeholder Workshop on March 11 at the Erie Meyer Civic Center. Open to Gulf Shores business owners and leaders, the workshop aims to gather input from local business leaders to incorporate into Vision 2035, the city’s long-range planning initiative to establish Gulf Shores’ priorities, guide development decisions and determine resource allocation for the next decade. The event will commence with a networking breakfast at 7:50 a.m., followed by the main session at 8:30 a.m. Mayor Robert Craft will deliver opening remarks before city staff begin facilitating an interactive input session to capture insights from the business community that Craft says will play an instrumental role in developing the city’s long-term strategic initiatives.” Registration is required for attendance. 

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