The Tooele County Economic Opportunities Board on Aug. 21 reviewed a beta economic-development landing page called Grow Tooele and asked members to provide corrections and additional contact details.
A county participant said the site is a nonproprietary landing page built by the county’s IT team and asked board members to test the site and send suggested corrections. “Grow Tooele is now up and running,” the speaker said, and invited the board to “shoot holes through this website” and send notes about errors or missing contacts.
Board members noted several content items that need updating: an SBDC listing was misspelled in the development-resource section, contact names and titles for municipal economic-development representatives need verification, and some property and labor-market listings pull information from third-party services such as CoStar/LoopNet. Staff asked members to submit corrections by email so IT can update the live beta site.
The site includes links to local incentives, a LoopNet-powered property feed for site selection, workforce and education pathways, and a list of major local employers. Staff said the page will link to partners’ websites rather than duplicate their content and that the county will maintain the landing page as a shared resource for cities, developers and businesses.
What’s next: board members agreed to send suggested edits and updated contact information to county staff; staff said they will post corrections to the live beta site and track tickets for changes.