City council has approved a three-year, 100 percent tax abatement with the company that will amount to $3,172. The agreement will have no direct impact to Monroe’s budget, officials said.
The company has indicated any tax incentives will be offset by additional employees, city officials said.
City Manager Bill Brock said this project replaces the project previously considered by City Council several months ago.
He said the original project failed to move forward due to changes in the company’s ownership and additional consideration of the company’s future needs. While the original project called for a two-phase expansion, the company is only considering one phase at this time.
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