Regional Community Development News – September
5, 2007 [regions_work]
A weekly compilation of news links about and for regional
communities pursuing local and regional development.
Published on line since November 11, 2003.
1. Giuliani Offers Plan to Aid Communities - Washington Post, United States
Republican presidential hopeful
Rudy Giuliani called Tuesday for less federal control and more regional
training to prepare U.S. communities for terrorist attacks and other disasters.
Visiting Mississippi, portions of
which were devastated in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, Giuliani pledged to prepare
every community for such a disaster. And for those caused by man, as well.
"When you're preparing for a
natural disaster, you're preparing for a terrorist attack, " Giuliani said
as he stood before a backdrop of firefighters' helmets and coats.
To be ready, states and cities
need more regional training and
coordination and less federal meddling, Giuliani said.
The former New York mayor proposes
to make the federal Department of Homeland Security - created in response to
the Sept. 11 attacks - more regional. He also said the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, which is now part of the Homeland Security department, should
have a regional structure instead of a central one.
"We are vulnerable in our
smallest community (and) in our largest city, " Giuliani said.
He praised Mississippi Gov. Haley
Barbour for the state's response to Hurricane Katrina. Barbour was Republican
National Committee chairman during the 1990s when Giuliani was elected mayor of
New York.
...
2. Jail plan a bust
with counties - Bangor
Daily News - Bangor, ME, USA
County officials around the state are girding to
battle Gov. John Baldacci over his plan to take over the county jails.
Peter Baldacci, the governor’s older brother
and a Penobscot County commissioner, will be leading the charge.
"It’s a step in the wrong direction, "
Peter Baldacci said Tuesday during the weekly county commissioners’
meeting. "It’s centralization in Augusta, not regionalization. The state is overly
centralized when it should be regionalized."
Penobscot County tentatively set 6:30 p.m., Sept 27,
for a meeting to tell legislators how they feel about the plan. Officials and
legislators from surrounding counties are expected to be invited.
The governor’s plan would consolidate 15
county jail systems and the state corrections system into a statewide system
managed by the Department of Corrections. It envisions closing four jails, in
Piscataquis, Waldo, Oxford and Franklin counties, and setting up one or two
special programs providing prisoners with mental health treatment.
The plan would free up 300 beds throughout the
state and ease overcrowding in the state system, the governor claims.
Penobscot County Sheriff Glenn Ross, who was
briefed on the plan last week by DOC officials, told commissioners Tuesday that
combining state and county facilities, in a sense, was mixing apples and
oranges.
People convicted of felonies and sentenced to serve
more than nine months are incarcerated at state facilities. People awaiting
trial or sentenced to less than nine months on misdemeanor charges serve their
time in county jails along with convicts who have been convicted of violating
their probation and may have served their underlying sentences in state
facilities.
"Our mission is different than the
state’s, " Ross said. "The inmates that come through our doors
are nothing like the Department of Corrections has ever had to deal with. ...
3. When it comes to
resources, our strength is in numbers - Stockton Record - Stockton, CA, USA
San Joaquin County, despite its status as the San Joaquin
Delta's freshwater hub, has been treated merely as a transfer point - important
but ignored, involved but taken for granted.
That might be changing.
Taking a cue from the San Joaquin Council of Governments'
"one-voice" approach to transportation issues, members of several
government agencies are working to develop a similar regional approach to and
flood-protection issues.
The Central Valley Resources Agency, though in a embryonic
stage, is having some effect.
When Rep. Dennis Cardoza, D-Merced, held a regional
conference on flood-control and levee issues in August, members of the new
agency participated.
"We need to make sure our elected officials have
regional support when addressing the needs of our region, " said Steve
Ding, once an aide to former Rep. Richard Pombo, R-Tracy.
He cited three goals for the group, which will be trying
to help:
» Those who live in flood zones and need to understand the
implications.
» Government agencies and others who must work toward
common goals.
» Identify and articulate regional needs.
The group's unique public-private partnership combines
interests in San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced counties.
State Department of Water Resources administrators soon
will release grant funds. The new Valley agency's representatives are planning
to make forceful requests.
In the past, Sacramento County officials, with better
organization and priorities regarding levee and flood protection, have taken
more advantage of similar funding opportunities.
The involvement of city and county officials will be vital
for this new partnership to be effective. ...
4. Think Local, Act
Regional - Metromode
Media - metro detroit, MI, USA
Detroit is full of dividing lines.
They range from the infamous 8 Mile Road to the serene Detroit River. But few
people look at Dequindre Road as the border between regionalism and modern day
feudalism.
...
"Regions that are doing well
are looking at solving their problems as a region, " says Melanie Piana, associate
director of the Michigan Suburbs Alliance. "They work together on economic,
education and transportation issues."
To drive home this point, the
Alliance is promoting its Creating Collaborative Communities program as a way
to share and manage public resources more effectively through sharing more
services. In the end, that usually means more tax dollars put to better use.
There is no question that if Metro
Detroit's leaders created a new local governing system from scratch, it would
not look like we have today. Common consensus points to a system that favors a
countywide government, not the mishmash of municipalities created decades ago
around farming centers committed to defending against annexation.
However, breaking those imaginary
lines is a monumental task given the entrenched psyches of local officials and
residents. There is hope that the next generation will leave those old battle
lines behind, but the real key lies in the realization that all of this
replication stands in the way of economic prosperity. The hope remains that
local business leaders will stand up and demand change in order to stay
relevant in our quickly globalizing world.
"Collaborative communities
are competitive communities. That is what the governor has always said, "
Berman says. "Any thing that we can do to conserve resources and money, especially
in difficult economic times, while giving the best services possible, that is
what we should be doing."
RC: Southeast Michigan Council of
Governments
5. Log Shows Train Crew
Followed Procedures – Forbes,
USA
The crew of the Rail Runner Express did everything
it could to avoid a fatal collision Aug. 24 near Los Lunas, according to an
event recorder aboard the train, a spokeswoman for the commuter train said
Friday.
The event recorder - like a black box for trains -
shows how many times the horn was blown, how fast the train was going and when
the engineer put on the brakes, said Augusta Meyers, a spokeswoman for the Mid-Region Council of Governments,
which operates the state-owned rail service.
The engineer "did everything he could to avoid
a collision, but in the end it was a tragic result, " she said.
A brother and sister died in the crash when their
sports utility vehicle was hit and crushed by the train, which had just left
the station in Los Lunas. ...
6. Cooperation is crucial - Arizona Republic, AZ, USA
The salient lesson Valley mayors
should learn from their squabbling over funds for Interstate 10 is that in the
face of sharp disagreements, it is always better to search for compromise.
Without the ability to engage in a
give- and-take in the face of competing interests, regional cooperation could
return to the contentious days of every community for itself.
It was Balkanization in the 1980s,
when fragments of freeways sprouted hither and yon, that gave the Maricopa
Association of Governments the jolt it needed. Phoenix believed it was not
getting its fair share of sales tax money for freeways in congested areas. In
1992, then-Mayor Paul Johnson walked out of a MAG meeting of Valley mayors
after they denied a plan that would have given cities voting power in
proportion to their population.
Johnson's threat to secede raised
concerns that MAG might lose its certification as the regional planning body
for, among other things, transportation dollars. In the end, cooler heads
prevailed. Mayors voted again. And the cities instituted a weighted vote that
is effectively a mechanism to create a cooling-off period.
That authority has been used
rarely. And thus the aftershocks continue from last week when Phoenix called
for a weighted vote. ...
MAG has sustained a blow. The heat
of the moment led to personal attacks that only time can heal. And if Avondale
and Litchfield Park refuse to budge, there could be more scars, even a
reexamination of the location of the proposed South Mountain Freeway, a matter
of intense interest to Avondale.
We know that with 25 cities and
towns, the county and the Indian communities there are bound to be
disagreements. That's OK. Heated discussions can be the pressure valve that
precedes the consensus.
MAG has achieved good things over
the years. It's time to restore and preserve the spirit of regional cooperation
that made that possible.
7. Regional alliance tackles funding
issues - Ontario
Argus Observer – Ontario, OR, USA
Southwest Regional Alliance board members continue to
mark time as they wait to find out whether the alliance will receive further
funding to funnel financial assistance for economic development in Eastern
Oregon.
The funding used to fuel the
regional alliance effort derived from lottery dollars targeted for local
economic development and had been part of the state budget for each biennium
for several sessions. However, the Oregon Legislature’s Joint Ways and
Means Committee opted to shut off the funding pipeline and did not budget
investment funds in the current biennium.
However, money was provided for
alliance staff to continue to monitor grants and loans approved during the
previous biennium. The alliance was also tasked by the Legislature to make
reports on needs and roadblocks to economic development and do an
infrastructure inventory list.
These lists will be used to
prepare a report for the special session of the Legislature in February 2008
and to identify the amount of funding needed to address these projects, according
to information provided by Sondra Lino, alliance staff member and economic
development specialist for the Greater Eastern Oregon Development Corporation.
The list, along with other funding
criteria, will also be used to guide funding from the Oregon Economic and
Community Development Department. The reports are due to the state by December
and the next few alliance meetings will focus on putting together the reports, Lino
said.
There is no guarantee the
investment funds will be restored to the alliance by the Legislature in
February, Lino said Monday, following the alliance’s monthly meeting in
Ontario. She and Rena Cusma, South Area manager for the Oregon Department of
Transportation’s Region 5, suggested the alliance board may not want to
meet every month if its only function is to be the Southeast Advisory
Commission on Transportation.
...
8. Momentum to expand to new areas - Chippewa Herald – WI, USA
The Board of Directors of Momentum
Chippewa Valley, a regional economic development organization, has decided to
expand its membership beyond the four counties it currently serves.
...
The board was given a letter
signed by University of Wisconsin-Stout Chancellor Charles W. Sorensen, UW-Eau
Claire Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich, UW-River Falls Chancellor Don Betz, and
Chippewa Valley Technical College President Bill Ihlenfeldt, which urged the
board to consider expansion. The four education leaders met July 25 at UW-River
Falls to sign the letter.
“You must have regional
cooperation to drive the economy and to make a healthy state, ” said
Sorensen, a member of the Momentum board. “You must have cooperation
between the four (higher-education) schools in this region to make that happen.
“If you talk to anyone
knowledgeable about economic development, it has to be on a regional basis, ”
Sorensen added.
“West central Wisconsin is
economically and strongly tied to the Twin Cities. What a great asset, ”
said Ihlenfeldt, a former Momentum board member. “If we better recognize
that as a region, we will profit from it.”
“We do have it all here, ”
Betz said. “This reconfigured economic development structure will ensure
that everyone realizes it and knows how to take advantage of the best our
region has to offer.”
Counties on or near the
Interstate-94 corridor from Hudson to Eau Claire, Betz said, “have the
capacity to propel Wisconsin forward through our exceptional educational
institutions, a committed workforce, solid business leadership and an
outstanding quality of life.
“By consolidating our
remarkable intellectual, entrepreneurial and financial resources, we can make
our region the place to be for any employer or potential employee who is seeking
an ideal place to succeed both in their professional and personal lives, ”
Betz added.
...
9. County considers other
development-group options - Washington Daily News – NC, USA
Commissioners decided Wednesday night to shop
around and see if there’s a “better fit” for Beaufort County
than the regional economic-development group it has been a part of for more
than a decade.
During a called meeting, they heard from leaders of
the Northeastern North Carolina Regional
Development Commission, which also refers to itself as North Carolina’s
Northeast Commission. The group was created by the General Assembly in 1993 to
facilitate economic development and growth in 16 counties in the state’s
northeast corner. But Beaufort County commissioners believe that interests here
may be better served by an alignment with neighboring Pitt or Craven County.
“We’re sort of down here on the tip end,
” Commissioners’ Chairman Jay McRoy said. “In some ways, we’re
different. We should get the county manager (Paul Spruill) to take a look at
this. Maybe we’re in the wrong region.”
County commissioners want the economic-development
group to put a chunk of money toward helping Beaufort County and its northeast
neighbors in constructing “industry ready” buildings. But Northeast
Commission leader Vann Rogerson said the group spends about half its budget on
marketing.
McRoy said the county’s allotment of the
group’s $1.3 million budget ought to be $172, 700, and that Beaufort
County had not seen appropriate results from that amount of money. Rogerson
said there’s no such thing as a pot of money for each spot.
“The commission’s mission is to use its
funds to try to secure additional funds to advance ... the region, ” he
said. “There is no county allotment.”
He said the group has several areas of emphasis, or
“clusters, ” that could be good matches for the region. They
include automotive, aviation, marine and life sciences clusters, tapping into
opportunities in southeast Virginia and working on Inner Banks development.
...
10. U.S. regional communities -
sub-State, State or multi-State - in news articles. Highlighted
words are Google search terms. In this and the following section, links to
websites of organizations are added to the news excerpt when this is the first
time an organization has been found. A goal of this newsletter is to find every
regional council in the
.10 Pima needs good
companies and high-paying jobs
Arizona Daily Star - Tucson, AZ,
USA
The economic-development experts at Tucson Regional
Economic Opportunities Inc., or TREO, have said repeatedly that companies
looking to relocate or create new facilities look for areas where there are
well-educated workers and good school systems. After all, smart workers want
their children to receive a good education, as well....
.11 Mega fire
department mulled
The Flint Journal - MLive.com
- Flint, MI, USA
Fire chiefs from 14 area departments met this month to discuss the pros and
cons of regionalized fire
departments. "The pros were far outleading the cons, " ...
.12 Rail panel meets,
elects officers
Orlando Business Journal – FL. USA
Hailed as an important sign of regionalism,
the newly-formed Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission met for the first
time today, electing Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer as chairman and Orange County
Mayor Rich Crotty as vice chairman.
.13
Officials discuss
preview rides for commuter rail
The Chronicle-Telegram –
Avon Lake, OH, USA
Local officials hope a preview ride aboard a commuter train could give the regional project the local and federal push
it needs to make it a reality. … from Cleveland to Vermilion. …
.14 Studying
high-risk hospital surgeries
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com -
Newark, NJ, USA
"High-tech, high-risk surgeries should be more regionalized, " he said. "There's no reason for
small hospitals to do high-risk cases on a rare basis. ...
.15 Mayor holds
workshop on local tourism industry
Valley Morning Star – TX, USA
“It has to be a regional approach. The opportunities are here, ”
Chase said. “We have to sell the next destination. A visitor isn’t
going to stay at one location. They have to sell Harlingen for a three- or
four-day stay, then go down to the beach, and come back and stay in
Harlingen.” …
.16 Rockefeller development near airport
will be huge
Arizona Republic – AZ, USA
"We are very excited about it and looking forward to having it as our
inaugural project in Chandler with others to follow, " said Greg Korth, Rockefeller's
regional development director in
Irvine, Calif. Plans filed with the city last week show a ...
.17 Ruling to cut into water flow to region
San Diego Union Tribune – CA,
USA
A federal judge yesterday ordered a dramatic slowdown in pumping water to
Southern California – an unprecedented decision aimed at protecting a
tiny fish in the Sacramento delta, but one that will have widespread economic
and political repercussions across the state. ...
.18 Survey: Foreclosures
in all regions, price ranges
Bizjournals.com – FL, USA
The spate of foreclosures across Florida is not limited to certain regions or income brackets, an Attorneys'
Title Insurance Fund survey of Florida homeowners found.
.19 Water use falls
in two key regions
Maui News, HI, USA
Average daily water use was down in two key regions
of Maui where county water officials have called for cutbacks. ... concern that
the prolonged drought will affect underground supplies of water, ...
.20 South Central
Economic Development
District Offers Opportunity for Public Input
Southwest Nebraska News - NE,
USA
The South Central Economic Development
District, Inc. (SCEDD), in partnership with the
South Central Nebraska and Trailblazer Resource Conservation and Development
(RC&D) Councils, is in the process of bringing together the public and
private sectors in the creation of a plan to diversify and strengthen regional
economies. ...
.21 Record Number of Participants for
Fourth Annual National
Preparedness Month
Government Technology, CA
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced
today that more than 1, 700 national, regional,
state, and local organizations will support the department by participating in
National Preparedness Month 2007. …
.22 A bigger, better
planning board?
Manhattan Mercury - Manhattan,
KS, USA
To better address growth issues, city staff and commissioners say it might be
wise to expand Manhattan Urban Area Planning
Board representation to include Pottawatomie County....
11. Other in
the news: Highlighted words are Google search terms.
.10 The big reveal:
Model cities' secrets of governance
INQ7.net - Philippines
... cities that adopted
the PGS system, which is an adaptation of a corporate governance tool called
the “balance scorecard system, ” a strategic approach that directly
connects the objectives of a company or local government to its operations.
Introduced by the International Solidarity in Asia (ISA) in 2004, the PGS is
also being practiced in 14 sectors and six national public institutions. The
ISA is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit institution which seeks to
improve public governance. ...
.11 Development
hyprocrisy !
Southern Star - Skibereen, Co.
Cork, Ireland
Governments cannot have it both ways where regional
development is concerned. The Western and other underdeveloped
regions, as also, for example, the South West, do need what was once described
as ‘positive discrimination’ and this is not done by publishing
hypocritical and image-building documents like the Spatial Strategy and
decentralisation plan and then consigning them to the rubbish bin. ...
.12 Countryside under
'greatest threat'
Herts 24 - United
Kingdom
The council leaders said: "The fundamental infrastructure requirements of
the region and Herts
specifically cannot be divorced from the growth or that growth can be accepted
without the infrastructure. ...
.13 GLOBAL WARMING
threatens world's great vineyards
The San Francisco Sentinel
Rising temperatures are forcing unprecedented early harvests, changing the
tastes of the best-known varieties of wine and threatening the survival of
centuries-old wine-growing regions.
In the hot Mediterranean vineyards - the first to ...
.14 Brian Rudman:
Roll on royal commission as rugby players spill ball
New Zealand Herald - New
Zealand
On Saturday it leaked out that Auckland City has developed a secret funding
plan for the 2011 Rugby World Cup which makes the city's support conditional on
a compulsory contribution from the Auckland Regional
Council. ...
.15 Public can 'peep'
at new art work
BBC News - UK
The project was commissioned by New East Manchester and funded by North West Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and
European Regional Development Fund
...
.16 Symmonds wants to
see a Regional
Development Agency
Caribbean Broadcasting
Corporation – Barbados
... agency such as this should be
created for the region to know what it needs to do in order to become more
competitive in the global market. ...
.17 Cities score in
sustainability
London Free Press –
Canada
An environmental institute ranks four regional municipalities in top 10 of new
index. Southwestern Ontario nailed down four top-10 finishes in a new report
card on the provincial centres by an Alberta-based think-tank. ...
.18 Regionalism
is the Canadian curse
Montreal Gazette - Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
… Canadian national teams will
never get anywhere, … because the CSA's board is made up of
representatives of provincial and territorial soccer organizations, and most of
them take local views rather than thinking in a pan-Canadian way. …
.19 China to give P90
million grant to Philippine military
INQ7.net - Philippines
"We agreed to continue dialogue, which is mutual exchange of views
regarding regional concerns...
"[Having] closer ties regionally
with all our neighbors is for the military, "...
.20 SAARC finalises paper on regional trade
corridor
Daily Times – Pakistan
Senior officials of South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation (SAARC) countries here on Thursday finalised a "status
paper" to connect the region through an ambitious multi-mode regional transport corridor.
.21 Regional
Development Council 8 endorses rapid geohazard assessment
By Janice
The Regional Development Council
of Eastern Visayas, during its August 24 meeting, favorably endorsed the
proposed Rapid Geological Hazards Assessment of Samar and Northern Samar for
ODA funding. ...
.22 Bolivia Insists
on Talks with Regions
Prensa Latina
The Bolivian government insisted Wednesday on an
unconditioned dialogue with the central Chuquisaca department
about concentration of the executive, legislative, and judicial powers. ... issue
should be dealt with among authorities of that
region and representatives of La Paz, the current government and
parliament headquarters. ...
.23 Health risks mount as
governments fail to regulate: United States and China at fault
American Chronicle
– USA
... result of governments allowing industry to regulate itself. We have case
after case of documented proof where this has caused life long injury as well as
death. This is a downward spiral that has become more common as time goes on.
...
.24 Geographic study
leads to understanding
Winston-Salem Journal -
Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Maps. Maps. Maps.
Students should be able to select a new place, area or region to study, find it on a map or the globe, analyze the physical and
cultural ...
12. Blogs: Highlighted words are Google
search terms.
.10 Cheaper
Government, But Not Better
By Harold D. Miller
Surprisingly, we spend less per capita on local government than the average region. In 2002 (the year of the most
recent Census of Governments), the Pittsburgh MSA ranked 22nd among the top 40 regions on total local government revenues ...
.11 Pittsburgh, Third
Bloggiest City
By John Morris http://www.metroblogging.com/
I think recording blogs by geographic area
is pretty recent, but the stats ring true. Pittsburgh clearly has a lot of
serious, smart bloggers and I think they are starting to have an impact on the
city's culture. ...
.12 Tying issues
together: Quality of Life, Environment, Regionalism, Crime
By Dan
Leading off, is an editorial in today's Inquirer about air pollution that makes
this unfortunate point about the Greater Philadelphia region: … American Lung Association awarded
the five-county Philadelphia region an F for ozone pollution …
.13 Will and development and transit and
transit oriented development
By Richard Layman(Richard
Layman)
There isn'ta solid regional
understanding about the links between compact development,
mixed use development, density, and
successful transit--even within DC proper, which is the most compactly
developed community within the region. ...
.14 Erie Blogs Talks
with Dan Bensur of CheaperCleanerWater.com
By Josh
So, Millcreek changing the entire township to Erie Water Works is the best
thing at present that does work towards regionalization.
Case in point: Harborcreek having done this years ago and they are very, very
happy direct Erie Water ...
.15 A Vote Against Regionalism
Cleveland Scene Weekly –
OH, USA
If you think all the talk about regionalism
is because it's a good idea, you need to think about the appeal of "one
size fits all" clothing. ...
.16 The
Shannon-Heathrow controversy 31.08.07
By Squid
I want to commend the Shannon Action Group who have re-energised the struggle
for the Mid Western region which has been suffering due to Government failure
to create proper balanced regional
development - Maurice Quinlivan Limerick Sinn ...
.17 Scottish Crofting
Foundation review Charter for Rural Communities
By The Newsroom
The Carnegie Commission concludes: "We call upon all regional development agencies to support
community asset transfer and ownership building upon the model of Highlands and
Islands Enterprise." Here is powerful acknowledgement that ...
.18 Bad for the
environment?
By G Hansson(G Hansson)
Here is where regionalism can be
interesting as part of a solution. Reading the review, it all circles around
the state as both part of the problem and part of the solution. The author
appears not aware of the development of the EU ...
.19 East African leaders go into slow
motion
Tajudeen Abdul Raheem comments on African leaders' apparent contradictions
between regionalism and
contintenal unity, and how their quest for regional integration is becoming a
smoke-screen for slowing political union. ...
.20 Boston's Urban
Flight: Isn't this our problem?
By Chuck
I wonder if the answer may be in thinking regionally
rather than city-by-city. On one level that means Newton helping Boston to
better its own school system. Though, that's no easy task. The article makes no
bones about the fact that ...
.21 Eating Locally or
Eating Regionally?????
By Terry(Terry)
The Eat-Local Backlash I agree with Josh and Ellen from Charlotte who posted
this link on their blog about eating locally in Charlotte. The article The
Eat-Local Backlash is worth reading from beginning to end. ...
.22 San Juan National Forest: Aspen die-off
"Because of fire suppression, coupled with lack of aspen management until
recently, the age structure regionally
is strongly skewed to old stands, " Worrall wrote. "Unless aspen
stands are managed or subjected to natural disturbance ...
.23 Ontario Public vs
Separate Schools - All Regions
By democraticspace
As you can see, separate schools have a higher average school and more
consistency (a smaller standard deviation) than public schools across all regions. There is little difference in some
cases, and more noticeable differences in ...
.24 Recuiting Regional is a Huge Mistake
If you want to be extremely successful you can recruit regionally if you region is very talented.
Well the midwest is not lucrative in talent. If you look at Appalachian State's
roster they recruit regionally as
well but their region is ...
.25 The Role Of
Corporations In Making Public Space
By robert@readingcities-com
Look at the checkered history of governments
for example. Given that context, when a corporation - General Mills for example
- offers the city a donation to improve an important public space, how should
informed citizens react? ...
.26 Why is patriotism
different from regionalism?
By Harish(Harish)
Suddenly a thought flashed in my mind, "Why is patriotism respected, honored,
and treated with high regard, while regionalism,
casteism or any other -isms of that sort despised, scorned and disdained by
many?"
.27 News from the Regional Assembly
By nicnewman
All regional bodies support this
principle and it is vital that we work towards our shared aim in a joined up
and transparent fashion. The Regional
Sustainability Framework (RSF) will help achieve this. ...
.28 Four Hire! -
Season 2 Now Accepting Applications
The Greater Des Moines Partnership's Young Professionals Connection (YPC) is
now accepting applications for its annual competition, Four Hire!. Now in its
second season, Four Hire! is designed to attract and retain Iowa college
graduates to the Des Moines area for job opportunities offered by four metro
employers. ...
.29 DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES' ECONOMIC OUTLOOK POSITIVE FOR FIRST TIME IN THREE DECADES
By Stevie Wonder(Stevie
Wonder)
Additionally, the Report called for intensified regional cooperation in exchange rate arrangements as a means
to reduce the vulnerability of developing countries. The absence of appropriate
global exchange rate arrangements could lead ...
.30 Detroit News
Roundup for Thursday, August 30, 2007
By technician
... of what local government in
Metro Detroit can become - Warren. 130+ municipalities in three counties, we
need to start setting precedents for regional
cooperation and, most importantly, stop the in-fighting. [via Metromode
Media] ...
By Peter Cherbi(Peter Cherbi)
A good thing for Scotland - finally we have our own Government, rather than a
glorified Regional Council which
has since 1997 until May of this year, kept its own party political allies in
well paid unaccountable positions up and down ...
.32 One Way
Cooperation
By owen@bootsandsabers-co)
"I write today to urge leaders in Germantown and Cedarburg to drop
consideration of withdrawing from the Milwaukee Area Technical College District,
and to maintain a commitment to regional
cooperation under the MATC umbrella, "
13. Announcements
and Regional Links
.10 Regional Studies Association – Conference Listings
CFP IS TOURISM ENOUGH FOR LOCAL
DEVELOPMENT? High expectations and real impact in the periphery of Europe -
25th - 27th October 2007, Cluj, Romania. Organised by Mediterranean and Balkan
Regional Development Working Group (MedBReD)of the Regional Studies
Association.
Traditionally, the third sector, and
particularly the hospitality industry, has been regarded as the silver bullet
with which to achieve rapid access to prosperity in less developed communities.
Many strategies and plans were drafted in the past decades, either by national
governments or the regional and local authorities, which relied on tourism, especially
in the Mediterranean Sea area. Officials have gone to great lengths to invest
public resources and promote their natural and cultural assets in order to
attract the global traveller. More recently, the admission into the EU of the
relatively poorer Central and East European states has created a new wave of
enthusiasm, as most local and regional governments in these countries are
frantically preparing tourist-friendly development strategies.
This is probably the right time to
look back and learn a number of lessons from the past decades of "growth
through tourism" in the periphery of Europe. Papers are invited that
reflect on the ups and downs of such experiences and propose tentative
conclusions. We welcome a broad range of contributions, ranging from
theory-building articles, to more policy- oriented papers and case studies. In
terms of geographic location, the papers submitted should focus on the broader
Mediterranean, Balkan and Black Sear area, but other contributions especially
presenting situations from new EU member states will be accepted if relevant to
the topic. We encourage particularly PhD students in the final stages of their
program and a number of travel bursaries are available
Abstracts should be submitted to Sorin Ionita at sorin@...
or Vasilis Avdikos at medred@... by
30th September 2007
.11 The Fund for the Efficient Delivery of
Local and Regional Services
Maine Development Foundation
.12 Regional Development Council
The Regional Development Council
(RDC) is the Ministerial Council responsible for regional development issues in Australia. It comprises Federal,
State and Territory Ministers responsible for regional development and a
representative from the Australian Local Government Association....
.13 RegionalForums.co.uk - Home
Regional Forums is here to help you in your quest to
create a local forum for your community that doesn't break the bank, is easy to
administrate and doesn't cost you the earth.
.14 IGOs
International Inter-governmental
Organization Web Page Finder. 2003
.15 BorderSafe: Cross-Jurisdictional Information
Sharing, Analysis, and
Visualization
Information
sharing and knowledge management have become a major focus in Digital
Government research. The "COPLINK BorderSafe Research and Testbed"
project funded by NSF KDD program and the BorderSafe project funded by
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Corporation for National Research
Initiatives (CNRI) aim to develop, foster, and leverage inter-agency
information sharing.
14.
Subscription
.10 Editorial: It's a regional problem - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription) - Milwaukee, WI,
USA
A few suburban United Way
officials expressed concern the other day over the plan by United Way of
Greater Milwaukee to extend its reach for donations into Waukesha and northern
Ozaukee counties. Those officials are worried that the very real needs in their
counties may not get the attention they deserve. But Jayne Thoma of the United
Way in Waukesha County had the best answer: "We share a common purpose: to
serve our communities. We're both on the same page."
If the Milwaukee group is
extending its reach a little, that shouldn't detract from any other efforts.
And given the importance of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee's campaign to
break the cycle of poverty in the city, a little wider reach is warranted as
long as the needy in other counties aren't neglected.
New poverty figures show that
Milwaukee is eighth-worst among the nation's big cities, with one in four
people in the city below the poverty line. That's a regional crisis requiring a
regional response by United Way and other groups.
The Waukesha United Way has been a
leader in such cooperative efforts, ... That's the kind of attitude the region needs.
15. Google News for
“Regional Community”
Other menu sections available from this link include: Regional Development; Regional
Council; Regional Commission; Regional America; Regional Asia; Regional
Europe; Regional Competition; Regionalism; Intergovernmental and other search terms. They can be sorted
by date or relevance. These are among the 50 search terms I use to produce this
newsletter.
My name is Tom Christoffel. I've worked in the field of intergovernmental
cooperation since 1973. As a consequence, "I see regions work."
Regional Community Development News
is published weekly based on news reports as of Wednesday.
Making visible analysis and actions at multi-jurisdictional regional scales is
its purpose. "Think globally, act locally" was innovative
in its time. Today the local scale is often too small to address
today's needs and opportunities. "Think local planet, act regionally,
" is my candidate paradigm. (No one said we're only allowed one
paradigm.)
We can see that “regional communities” are organized locally and
now act both to avoid tragedy in the commons and gain benefits. An effective
multi-jurisdictional regional community has DNA: it is geographically Defined;
has a common Name and its Alignment is inclusive of smaller
communities and participatory in larger communities. So, by scanning
this compilation, reading articles and checking organizations - you too
will be able to see the regional communities that already exist.
News references are found using the Google News search service. Media article
links are “fair use” to transform globally scattered reports to
make regional approaches visible. Links go to the publisher and do not compete
with it. Such publishers are likely to have related stories and thus be seen by
new customers. “Regional” is an emerging news category. There is no
charge for this service and no profit is made from its use, though any user
can become more aware of the topic itself.
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