Economic development has made villages and towns-
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Growth in rural areas and district towns will, in turn, fuel the growth in metro cities and help reverse the migration from villages. The recent reduction in corporate tax rate to encourage investments and attract foreign capital will take some time to show results. ... Economics 101 states growth will create jobs.
*Many rural communities and small towns are facing challenges, including rapid growth at metropolitan edges, declining rural populations, and loss of farms and working lands.
Slow-growing and shrinking rural areas might find that their policies are not bringing the prosperity they seek, while fast-growing rural areas at the edge of metropolitan regions face metropolitan-style development pressures.
Smart growth strategies can help rural communities achieve their goals for growth and development while maintaining their distinctive rural character.
Planning where development should or should not go can help a rural community encourage growth in town, where businesses can thrive on a walkable main street and families can live close to their daily destinations.
Policies that protect the rural landscape help preserve open space, protect air and water quality, provide places for recreation, and create tourist attractions that bring investments into the local economy.
Policies that support walking, biking, and public transit help reduce air pollution from vehicles while saving people money*