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Kent Dagg, The CEO of the Shasta Builders’ Exchange spoke to Redding’s City Council Tuesday night, saying he has the answers to the city’s cash crunch. He’s calling his plan “Redding’s Radical 10 in 10,” which means 10 extreme changes to the city’s economic plan for 2010. He told the council he’s created a committee, which is made up of local business leaders, to develop a specific list of ideas to reform Redding’s economic plan. The council did not make any decisions on Dagg’s presentation Tuesday night. Dagg said he plans to present the group’s ideas at a council meeting about a month from Tuesday’s meeting. This is a private group, it is not formed by the city, so it’s up to the council whether they’ll vote on Dagg’s recommendations.

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