Investing in East Ridge. Growing East Ridge.
Building a Stronger East Ridge.
About
Having an engaged business community is an essential part to building a stronger East Ridge. Pioneering Tomorrow is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization comprised of local business and community leaders who are invested in East Ridge’s future and want to advocate for ideas that will help transform the City into the best place to live, work, play and retire in Hamilton County.
Pioneering Tomorrow wants to foster better collaboration between city government and the business community on the key issues affecting the community and its residents.
- By working together, we can solve problems and create opportunities that will improve the quality of life for East Ridge residents, support the needs of the business community and foster a climate that will attract future investments inside the city of East Ridge.
Pioneering Tomorrow believes careful decisions around how and where East Ridge grows in the coming years are critical to building fiscal strength in city government.
- These decisions will play a critical role in attracting and retaining new businesses and residents to East Ridge.
- More importantly, the decisions will help bring more visitors into our city – visitors who spend money in our restaurants, stay in our hotels and visit many other businesses in East Ridge during their stay.
Pioneering Tomorrow understands the importance of Camp Jordan and how it plays a vital role in bringing visitors to East Ridge.
- Each year, Camp Jordan has a multi-million-dollar economic impact to the city of East Ridge.
- Camp Jordan has the potential to be one of the major sports tourism destinations in the Southeast while meeting the local community’s broad interests and recreational needs.
- By investing in the future of Camp Jordan, we can significantly increase the number of people visiting East Ridge throughout the year and drive new sales tax revenues for years to come.
- This investment will strengthen the overall fiscal health of the City – meaning we can pave more roads, improve vital city services, expand our parks and fund the critical needs of our first responders – all without raising local property taxes.