Cannon County Earns Three-Star Certification



Cannon County Earns Three-Star Certification

From left are Cannon County Three-Star Coordinator Neal Appelbaum, Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty, Governor Bill Haslam, Senator Mae Beavers and Representative Mark Pody.
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty has announced that Cannon County has achieved certification under the state’s Three-Star program for excellence in economic development.

“Our goal is to create a business friendly climate that gives companies the confidence to invest and expand in Tennessee,” Hagerty said. “Solid community development is a crucial aspect in this process by providing the foundation needed for successful economic development.”

Cannon County is now eligible to receive additional incentives under the guidelines of the Tennessee Three-Star program.

In order to receive the certification, communities are required to meet criteria in planning, leadership, community, business and education and work force development categories. Incentives for receiving the certification include identification on all FastTrack infrastructure and job training applications; eligibility for matching grants, if criteria set by ECD are met; earning points in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program; assistance from ECD’s regional field staff and the sharing of “best practices” in community development; and the establishment of a strategic plan that is updated annually with measurable goals, specific actions, responsible parties and a timeline.

Beginning in 1980, the Three-Star program has now grown to 89 programs certified, representing more than 340 cities and towns.