You are the planning director of a medium-sized city. You have been challenged in the media and by local business groups for your views on economic development incentives. You are opposed to providing incentives to retailers and service providers that do not generate basic jobs. The City Council has asked you to develop an economic development strategy that includes incentives for retailers. This is completely against your beliefs. What should you do?
A. Pass the project to a junior staff member.
B. Notify the media about the issue.
C. Resign from your position.
D. Prepare the report outlining the options for incentives and the pros and cons associated with the incentive options.