Norfolk County’s policy makers came together late last week to start forming its “pro-growth agenda”, highlighting P3s as a powerful driving force to modernize the region.
After being hit hard by the economic impact of Covid-19, the group is aiming to bring remote-working young people into the state and see reforming the infrastructure in the key area that needs to be improved to attract the demographic.
“This is our future,” Nebraska Chamber of Commerce president Bryan Slone said. “We have to have large public-private partnerships and get infrastructure that attracts those young people.”