Downtown, Waterfront and Local Area Enhancement Program (Core Sample Clauses

Downtown, Waterfront and Local Area Enhancement Program (Core. Local area planning has long been an important concept in community development and in many centers has become a standard mechanism for engagement with the community, setting neighbourhood or small-area zoning and other regulations, and also encouraging increased economic activity. Common local area business focused efforts by communities that are currently in place in the Valley include the Business Improvement Associations which are enacted under local bylaws for the downtown Comox and downtown Courtenay areas. In addition to these distinct geographic regions, there are multiple comprehensive development areas within each of the Comox Valley government jurisdictions and many smaller settlement nodes within the Regional Growth Strategy that can be looked at as opportunities for further focus as nodes of economic activity. There are compelling economic, social and environmental benefits to having concentrated economic activities occurring in these areas and to provide planning and programs that support their specific needs. The downtown cores of the three municipalities in the Comox Valley are key commercial and civic centres for the region. The rationale for encouraging healthy and vibrant downtown areas includes:  Providing community gathering places that provide a range of public and private services in close proximity.  Providing a focal point for tourists and possible residential migrants.  Providing, in many cases, small leasable spaces for start-up businesses to get established.  Encouraging business vitality and innovation through proximity to other businesses and professionals, increasing the likelihood of innovative partnerships and cross-pollination of ideas.  Providing, in some cases, more economically efficient development locations that capitalize on existing infrastructure and provide related benefits of density, such as support for transit services.  Through mixed-use development of multi-family housing, providing an alternative housing form that will appeal to some residents who value close proximity to services and the convenience of smaller homes. The waterfront is a defining characteristic of the Comox Valley and an important part of its economic development history, allowing for the efficient movement of goods and people and access to ocean resources. There is a lengthy list of important regional waterfront assets that support tourism, aquaculture, forestry and recreation. These include Comox Harbour (including a municipally-owne...
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