Shelton Economic
Development Corporation
475 Howe Avenue
Suite 202
Shelton, CT 06484
(203) 924-2521 |
Organized in 1983, the Shelton Economic Development
Corporation (SEDC), is a non profit corporation that focuses on the balanced
development of the City of Shelton. The SEDC acts as a catalyst for growth
within Shelton by providing direct links to all local government and business
leaders, as well as coordinating between city and civic organizations.
The SEDC has relationships with finance and development agencies, and
provides a leadership roll in emerging public/private and statewide partnerships.
The SEDC provides access to a professional staff with extensive experience
in economic development, real estate, construction, finance and government.
2007
CEDS Annual Report |
The
approval of the Naugatuck Valley Corridor CEDS requires the continued
planning, monitoring and revisions to the overall CEDS report.
Since the preparation of the overall CEDS document new data has
been assembled and is presented here as the 2007 CEDS Annual Report.
View or download the
2007 CEDS Annual Report.
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2006
CEDS Annual
Report |
The
approval of the Naugatuck Valley Corridor CEDS requires the continued
planning, monitoring and revisions to the overall CEDS report.
Since the preparation of the overall CEDS document new data has
been assembled and is presented here as the 2006 CEDS Annual Report.
View or download the
2006
CEDS Annual Report.
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2005
CEDS Annual
Report |
The approval
of the Naugatuck Valley Corridor CEDS requires the continued planning,
monitoring and revisions to the overall CEDS report. Since the
preparation of the overall CEDS document new data has been assembled
and is presented here as the 2005 CEDS Annual Report.
View or download the
2005
CEDS Annual Report.
|
2004
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) |
The
Shelton Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) and the Naugatuck
Valley Development Corporation
(NVDC) prepared and submitted a new (2004) Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy (CEDS) for the 17 municipalities that make
up the Naugatuck Valley Corridor (NVC). The US Department of Commerce
Economic Development Administration (EDA) requires a CEDS in order
for an area, region and community to qualify for assistance under
its public works, economic adjustment and most planning programs.
View
or download the 2004 Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy (CEDS) for the Naugatuck Valley Corridor.
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