CTED houses and provides administrative support to many state boards, commissions and councils. For example, the State Building Code Council provides independent analysis and objective advice to the legislature and the Governor’s Office on state building code issues.
CTED is also home to the state Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) and the Governor's Statewide Economic Development Commission.
CERB is the state’s only economic development infrastructure program targeted to support business and industrial job growth in partnership primarily with rural communities. CERB provides low-interest loans or, in unique circumstances, grants to local governments to help finance the construction of public facility projects required by private sector expansions and job creations.
The Economic Development Commission provides strategic and policy direction to CTED. The Commission consists of private sector and labor representatives from around the state, and is intended to engage the state's business and labor community in developing the state's trade and economic development policies.
To view more information on CTED boards, commissions and councils, please click on the menu links to the left.