Regional Community Development News – September 12 &
19, 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. Coalition created to
address I-81 issues - The Patriot-News -
PennLive.com, PA
A six-state coalition
aimed at addressing concerns along Interstate 81’s 824-mile route is
starting to coalesce, and one of its first focuses will be on dealing with
increasing traffic congestion.
Officials from
Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee voted
to create the coalition Wednesday at the close of a conference on I-81
sponsored by Cumberland County commissioners.
Participants, including
government and business leaders, planners and conservationists, agreed to begin
by forming a planning committee.
They also picked
congestion - a common complaint midstate commuters have regarding I-81 - as
their flagship issue.
"We are forming a
coalition," said Cumberland County Commissioner Rick Rovegno, of one two
Pennsylvania representatives tabbed for the planning board.
For months, Rovegno has
pressed for creation of a lobbying group for I-81 patterned on the Interstate 95 Coalition,
which was formed in 1992 and now has more than 1,000 members from Maine to
Florida.
The I-81
coalition’s planning panel will include officials from the transportation
departments of all six states, a representative of the North Eastern Pennsylvania Alliance
and experts in planning, economic development and local government.
Freight industry
representatives will be non-voting members.
...
2. I-10 one of 6 US routes due for more
truck traffic - Arizona Daily Star - Tucson,AZ,USA
As one of six
interstate highways identified to become a magnet for heavy truck traffic,
Interstate 10 could undergo more widening or other changes in the next few
years.
The U.S. Department of
Transportation wants to route truck traffic onto specific highways so
congestion can be more easily dealt with, Secretary of Transportation Mary
Peters said. The six selected highways will benefit from increased funding so
they can handle the extra load.
Spending options
include adding truck-only lanes, building new roads, building bypasses and
adding technology to road systems as the program — called Corridors of the Future
— works toward its goal of reducing congestion and improving freight
efficiency.
Interstate 10 is slated
to receive just $8.6 million for the whole stretch, from California to Florida.
However, Peters also is encouraging local governments to work with the private
sector, which could mean more investments.
The other Corridors of
the Future roads are I-95 from Florida to the Canadian border; I-70 in
Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio; I-15 in Utah, Arizona, Nevada and
California; I-5 in California, Oregon and Washington; I-69 in Michigan and
Indiana. Interstate 69 is planned to become a key trade corridor linking Canada
and the Mexican border at Texas.
"The trade and
tourism corridors are becoming so congested that they are having an effect on
our economy," Peters said while in Tucson last week. "We need to do
something about congestion."
Though the Arizona
Department of Transportation is studying a possible bypass to reroute trucks
and cross-country traffic from east of Tucson to west of Phoenix to avoid those
metropolitan areas, Peters said such a bypass would be a long-term solution.
"Congestion is one
of our most compelling problems," Peters said. "What we want are good
near-term solutions."
...
The Pima Association of Governments,
which works with all the local governments in the county, lobbied for
Interstate 10 to be included in the plan.
...
Also:
National Strategy to Reduce Congestion - http://www.fightgridlocknow.gov/
3. Region plan threatened - The Leader, Canada
Maple Ridge Mayor Gordy Robson is vowing to boycott
any new Metro Vancouver regional growth strategy unless the accord comes with
an ability to change what land is in the protected Green Zone.
And he says other cities may follow, potentially
delivering a fatal blow to efforts now under way to redraw the Livable Region Strategic Plan
(LRSP).
“I’ve said and Langley and Surrey are
also saying, that unless there’s some kind of amending formula put in
place, we will have to ask our councils to consider withdrawing from the GVRD
planning function,” Robson said Friday.
“We cannot be part of a non-amendable
plan,” he said. “Right now it’s zap, you’re frozen and
that’s the end of the story.”
Robson maintains much of the Green Zone lands in
Maple Ridge were designated in the original LRSP in 1996 on the basis they
could be changed later.
But subsequent provincial law made amendments to
the region’s growth master plan almost impossible.
And Robson said his council won’t sign a new
version of it unless that changes.
“It’s kind of like Quebec
– we don’t want to withdraw,” he said. “We believe
in regional government. We believe in protecting green space. But we
don’t think all that should be put on one municipality.”
Some lands ended up in the Green Zone there due to
mapping errors, he said, and much of it isn’t suitable for farmland.
The issue blew up at Friday’s Metro Vancouver
land use and transportation committee meeting.
...
4. Growth battle rejoined - Sacramento Bee - CA, USA
State Sen. Darrell Steinberg, who launched and lost
a bruising political battle over California land-use law earlier this decade,
is once again picking his way through the mine-strewn terrain of growth
politics.
But this time, the Sacramento Democrat says, he's
stepping more carefully.
Steinberg started out earlier this year hand in
hand with the Sacramento
Area Council of Governments. The organization
-- made up of elected leaders from around the region -- had asked him to
introduce a bill that would modify the California Environmental Quality Act,
making it easier to approve development projects that would tame traffic and
reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
When the resulting bill, SB 375, came out, members
of SACOG were alarmed over language they saw as going too far -- and eroding
local government control over growth. The League of California Cities came out
against the bill. On Aug. 16, the SACOG board voted to oppose it unless it was
amended.
...
Steinberg said this week he will put off further
consideration of the measure until next year in an attempt to work things out.
"I'm very confident that over the next three
months we're going to develop a consensus that includes the cities," he
said.
Despite the difficulty of changing development laws
in California, Steinberg said it's imperative that land-use patterns be
addressed if the state is going to meet the goals of AB 32, the new state law
that calls for a 25 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.
"It's the big elephant in the room; nobody
wants to tackle it," he said.
"But if we don't address land use, we're going
to fall short by 40 percent."
...
5. Investing In Region's Children - Hartford Courant - United States
Police Chiefs To
Seek More Aid For Early Childhood Intervention Programs
Frustrated with the
"cycle of crime and violence" affecting the region, the New England
Association of Chiefs of Police leadership will seek more state and federal
dollars for early childhood intervention programs.
Police chiefs from six states Tuesday listened intently to officials of Fight
Crime: Invest in Kids, a nonprofit that contends the most powerful weapons in
America's anti-crime arsenal are programs that guide youngsters to a positive
start.
"I think it's critical," said Nathaniel Sawyer, the police chief of
New Hampton, a New Hampshire town of 2,100. "It's going to teach kids in
their early years how to make life-lasting decisions."
Amy R. Dawson, vice president of the Washington, D.C.-based advocacy
organization, told the chiefs that inadequate funding leaves millions of kids
at risk of becoming violent or delinquent teens and adult criminals.
Dawson urged New England chiefs to lobby federal, state and local officials to
implement a four-part plan to reduce crime and violence.
Under the plan, government funding would:
Provide all families access to quality pre-kindergarten and educational child
care programs.
...
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids points to Chicago's publicly funded Child-Parent
Centers, which since 1967 have served 100,000 3- and 4-year-olds.
Researchers - who for 14 years tracked 989 of those youngsters and 550 children
not in the program - discovered that children who did not participate were 70
percent more likely to be arrested for a violent crime by age 18.
Russell Lary, the police chief in Grantham, N.H., a town of 3,000, agreed that
establishing positive communication with young children is key.
"Every time you win over a child, you gain the parents," Lary said.
"It's just a win-win situation."
6. Washington may
join regional commission - TimesCommunity.com -
Leesburg,VA,USA
Town of Washington officials are considering seeking membership for Washington
with a regional association that assists in grant writing, project management
and land, transportation and environmental planning.
Rappahannock County -- along with Madison, Orange, Culpeper and Fauquier
counties, and a handful of area towns -- is a member of the association, Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional
Commission (RRRC). Washington officials would
have access to the commission's resources if the town were to be added as a
member.
Washington Town Council member Claudia Mitchell said a presentation at the
Sperryville Living Towns workshop in May of this year piqued her interest in
the commission. She said she did not know that Washington could join, but then
noticed that the Town of Madison was a member and wondered why not Washington.
"There are other towns that are part of it and I wanted us to be part of
it," she said.
Mitchell, Washington Mayor Eugene Leggett and Town Clerk Laura Dodd met with
Jeffrey Walker, RRRC executive director, for preliminary discussions on Aug.
30.
"This is a really incredible forward step...," Mitchell said.
She said that joining the commission would expand the Town of Washington's
limited resources by providing access to RRRC's staff of planning
professionals, and would come at minimal cost.
County Administrator John McCarthy serves as a commission member representing
Rappahannock County for RRRC.
...
Also, if Washington joined the commission, town officials could participate in
planning discussions with other governments in the region. McCarthy found
such opportunities to network with peers helpful. He said Rappahannock County's
abandoned vehicle program was modeled after a similar program in Culpeper.
...
7. A Traffic
Quagmire That Could Happen Again - Hartford Courant - United States
If someone were to
create a modern version of the 12 Labors of Hercules, one of them would surely
be the task of improving the traffic in the Buckland area of Manchester and
South Windsor.
What an unbelievable
mess.
...
There's an effort afoot
to do something about it. ... The Capitol
Region Council of Governments and the federal
government contributed to the study as well.
The study began last
year and will conclude in 2008. The planners and citizen advisers are kicking
around ideas for redesigning or adding ramps, possibly doing something with HOV
lanes, possibly employing a park-and-ride strategy with circulator buses.
(There's also a railroad track there that still carries freight.)
It's not only good that
they're doing this, it's probably a matter of survival. It may soon reach the
Yogi Berra threshold: "Nobody goes there, it's too crowded." At some
times of the day, access for emergency vehicles must be a problem.
There's a question of
how much money will be available to implement whatever recommendations are
made, but that's the next challenge.
The scary thing about
the Buckland mess is that it could all happen again. Perhaps, somewhere in the
state, it is happening again. The conditions that caused the snarl haven't
changed.
For openers, the
projects were planned locally, not regionally. Going back to the 1980s, I-84
had just been expanded ...
Continuing into the 21st century with the governmental structure of the 17th
century is a recipe for doom. We have to start thinking regionally. In a
hard-nosed analysis of the sorry state of the country's infrastructure in the
Aug. 27 issue of The New Republic,
Sarah Williams Goldhagen writes that it is time policy-makers and design
professionals realized "we are now a country of metropolitan
regions."
8. Lodi aims for
seat at commuter rail table - Lodi News-Sentinel - Lodi,CA,USA
As plans for a
commuter rail service through the Central Valley take shape, city officials
want to make sure the train stops in Lodi. In order to do that, they say Lodi needs
a seat at the decision-making table.
The San Joaquin
Regional Rail Commission is exploring a commuter rail line from Merced to
Sacramento. The line would take one of two Union Pacific tracks: Through
Downtown Lodi, or five miles west of the city.
City officials say that
a commuter rail stop in Downtown would revitalize the Sacramento Street rail
corridor, while a western depot would encourage unwanted sprawl toward Flag
City.
Mayor Bob Johnson has
petitioned the San
Joaquin Council of Governments, which controls
the rail commission, to get a Lodi representative on the commission. The
council's Executive Committee meets Friday to consider Lodi's request.
Johnson, a New Yorker
who grew up riding public transport, said it is important that Lodi have a
voice in the process.
"I think everyone
should have an opportunity to participate in this exciting process," he
said. "Without sounding too provincial, it's an opportunity for us to put
in a new transportation medium that we don't have now."
SJCOG's executive
committee, which appoints commissioners to the rail commission, deliberated on
giving Lodi a place on the commission in April. Without taking action, the
board did not respond in Lodi's favor.
The committee said
there were no plans to expand the eight-member rail commission, and they
worried that commissioners with specific agendas wouldn't represent the best
interests of the region. SJCOG Chairman Victor Mow said it is important for the
commissioners to think regionally.
...
Mow said he is looking
forward to hearing Lodi's motives for wanting to be on the commission.
...
9. Housing in region
less affordable - Cincinnati Post - OH,USA
For the past six years
in the tri-state, the value of owner-occupied homes has increased, but
household incomes have not kept pace, in many cases even falling.
That combination has
made housing in the tri-state less affordable than it used to be, University of
Cincinnati demographer Mark Carrozza said Wednesday.
Using new data released
from the U.S. Census Bureau, Carrozza researched the topic for the United Way
of Greater Cincinnati. He used median housing values and median family incomes
to create a "housing affordability ratio." The higher the ratio, the
better.
From 2000 to 2006, the
ratio for the tri-state fell from 52.8 to 41.5. That's still better than the
U.S. ratio of 31.6, but troubling because it's headed in the wrong direction.
While home values have
increased, which is a good thing for homeowners, family income has not kept
pace. That's the chief reason why the index has fallen, Carrozza said, and it
reflects a national trend.
Numbers tell the story.
In Hamilton County, adjusted
for inflation, the median house price rose from $130,000 to $148,000, an
increase of 14 percent. But median household income fell from $48,000 to
$45,000, a decrease of 6 percent.
The situation wasn't
any better across the river in Northern Kentucky.
In fast-growing Boone
County, for example, the median housing price rose from $154,000 in 2000 to
$176,000 in 2006. That's an increase of 15 percent.
But median household
income fell from $63,000 to $56,000, a decrease of 11 percent.
...
Housing affordability
is important, Carrozza said, because it makes a region economically
competitive. It helps attract new residents and retain existing ones.
If less people can
afford their own homes, that drives up prices for the rental market, he said.
...
RC: OKI - Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional
Council of Governments
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 New water-agency bill
awaits governor
Examiner.com
In the event of an earthquake or a man-made
disaster, access to BART and/or Bay Area bridges would likely be unavailable,
... A regional ferry system would
help transport emergency supplies, goods and people, ...
.11 Mayoral candidate
talk issues in forum
News 14 Carolina -
Raleigh,NC,USA
Each says regionalism is the way
to a strong future. "I think that our future in some ways rests on regionalism and our cooperation in
providing services ...
.12 Breen a leader
for regionalism
The Saginaw News - MLive.com
- Saginaw,MI,USA
Long before Saginaw Valley business leaders began the march toward regionalism, veteran real estate agent and
advertising executive Jerry J. Breen was its ...
.13 Growing traffic,
shrinking chances of help from feds
By Editor
... something is done at the
federal level to change how transportation funding is provided, the federal government
will no longer be a grantor of funds," said Jacob Snow, general manager of
the Regional
Transportation Commission. ...
.14 Area Employers Celebrated for
“Regionalism that Works
The Baltimore
Chronicle, MD
Sheila Dixon, Mayor of
Baltimore City, and Jim T. Smith, Jr., Baltimore County Executive, honored the
inaugural recipients of the Baltimore Regional
Employer Awards ...
.15 Regional growth
straining roads, transit system, study says
Chicago Tribune - United
States
A national study showing traffic congestion
worsening in the Chicago region prompted
urban planners to warn Tuesday that solutions to gridlock will remain elusive
until elected officials and the public rally behind new strategies. ...
.16 OIC looks to
rebound from crisis
Rocky Mount Telegram - Rocky
Mount,NC,USA
The Upper Coastal Plain Council of Governments, which administers OIC's state
funding, suspended its funding because the company's audit was not complete. ...
.17 Dean's win
prompts hope for region
The Tennessean -
Nashville,TN,USA
Perhaps among all the candidates in the mayoral campaign Dean best articulated
the need to think in terms of regionalization.
What happens in Nashville and ...
.18 Chicago Transit Bailout Offered
Houston Chronicle - United
States
RTA chairman Jim Reilly said he appreciates the
governor's offer to stave off scheduled fare increases and service cuts at the
CTA, Pace and regional paratransit
service, but he said the quick fix "may create an even greater problem in
the coming months"...
.19 Region wins power
plant
MLive.com - MI,USA
Mid-Michigan economic development officials ... project will spark new
life into the region's economy by
creating thousands of construction jobs, millions in additional tax revenue for
local ...
.20 Privatization
improves mental health services
Pocono Record -
Stroudsburg,PA,USA
Each region
-- made up of groups of counties -- was allowed to choose its own private provider. A
committee of local clients, providers
and agency staff ...
.21 Mall sprawl may
lift region
Detroit Free Press - United
States
While others fretted over the recent struggles of Detroit's auto companies and
suppliers, Taubman Centers was carefully studying the region's population and ...
.22 Legislators
looking for help finding solutions
Uniontown Herald Standard -
Uniontown,PA,USA
Of regionalized policing, or
forming a countywide force, Kozak said he believes it has become a necessity.
"It's got to get better, it's got to start," he ...
.23 Alcoholism 'intense' at regional
drinking hubs
Newsweek - USA
The U.S. has more than 500 dry communities, and it is not unusual for residents
to flock to another town to do their drinking. But some of the worst binge
drinking is associated with a few regional
hubs ...
.24 WIRED workshop to
examine regional entrepreneurship
Lafayette Online News -
Lafayette,IN,USA
WIRED stands for Workforce Innovation in Regional
Economic Development. * Create
globally competitive industries by combining university research with ...
.25 Talk about
savings
The Journal News / Lohud-com -
Westchester,NY,USA
Said Spitzer: "In April, I wrote to local government leaders asking for
their innovative ideas on regionalized government
and shared services. The SMSI program provides funding to help bring such ideas
to fruition, to both improve services and lower costs." ...
11.
Other in the news: Highlighted words are Google search
terms.
.10 One water catchment: one regional
government
On Line opinion - Australia
... into sub-catchments; the rule
implies that all regional boundaries
should be watersheds, but not that all watersheds should be regional boundaries. ...
.11 Kenya: Why Regionalism
is No Panacea for Under-Development
AllAfrica.com
ONE OF THE ISSUES THAT have for a long time ignited passion among many Coast
leaders has been their desire for the re-introduction of the majimbo (regionalism) system. Though they have not
been alone, their persistent belief since the early Kadu days ...
.12 Balanced
development key to national integration
Korea-net - South Korea
The goal of balanced national development (BND) is
developing each region's comparative
advantage, not encouraging uniformed standardization, ...
.13 Regional deals
make global trade more complex
Reuters - USA
Diplomats and trade experts say bilateral and regional
accords are creating a confusing web of trade links -- often described as a
"spaghetti bowl" -- that may undercut World Trade Organization (WTO)
efforts to level the playing field for all. "Regionalism won't go away. It
will continue to spread," said Eirik Glenne, Norway's ambassador to the
WTO. But such regional free trade agreements (FTAs) are not the best way to
organize world trade told a WTO conference. ...
.14 DRT needs to
become more efficient
Newsdurhamregion-com -
Durham,Canada
It wouldn’t
solve all its cash problems, but it sure wouldn’t hurt Durham Regional
Transit if the provincial and federal governments would treat it as generously
as they do the Toronto Transit Commission or Peel or York Region Transit. ...
.15 Hopes are high
that end of PPS 14 is near
News Letter - Belfast,UK
RURAL anti-planning law campaigners were celebrating what they see as the end
of the hated PPS 14 planning policy – which clamped down on the building
of new homes in the countryside – after a High Court decision yesterday.
... Department of Regional Development was acting beyond its legal ...
.16 Auckland plans
country's biggest conference centre
National Business Review -
New Zealand
It grew from a visitor strategy included in Auckland Regional Council economic development agency
A-plus' Metro Plan.
.17 Monitoring season about to begin
Scoop-co-nz - New Zealand
Environment Bay of Plenty Principal Compliance Officer Steve Pickles says the Regional Council is about to
begin its annual dairy shed monitoring programme. ... “It was an
expensive lesson for the Opotiki farm owner and farm worker. What was a three
hour job involving a digger and a high pressure hose turned into a $12,000
fine. They had been warned previously to make sure all their effluent went to
the pond system, but failed to take the advice. ...
.18 Helsinki
Metropolitan Area Council campaigning for better waste sorting
Helsingin Sanomat - Helsinki,Uusimaa,Finland
The Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council
(YTV) has launched a four-week campaign in an attempt to intensify the waste
sorting of households in the area. ...
.19 Arava Institute:
Tap regional cooperation on water
crisis
Jerusalem Post - Israel
When the map of Israel and the Palestinian territories was displayed at a UN
conference this week, it wasn't in order to discuss future borders of the
region, but rather to discuss where borders must be overlooked. ... to address
joint water management strategies ...
.20 NEW YORK NEW YORK: Blurred visions of
region, Africa
The Nation Newspaper -
Bridgetown,St. Michael,Barbados
A region with some of the highest
rates of human development that speak to escalating improvements in living
standards: Jamaica, St Kitts-Nevis, Barbados – ... In Africa, the "mainstream" international
media have largely ignored the story of the region's economic successes ...
.21 The ´new
regionalism´
UNCTAD - Geneva,Switzerland
This is sometimes called "new regionalism".
These agreements often present difficult choices for developing countries and
may be more costly than expected. ...
.22 Vojvodina speaker
calls for regionalization
B92
"Vojvodina supports the regionalization
of Serbia because European experience has shown in several cases the link
between developing regionalization
and democratic progress," the Vojvodina Assembly speaker said yesterday at
a European
.23 Malaysia bids to
house regional institute
Malaysia Star - Malaysia
“ERIA will conduct research, analyses and studies on regional-economic integration, and make
intellectual input to support the Asean secretariat. ...
.24 SBCA urges
regional FMD approach
Scotsman - United Kingdom
"As a matter of urgency we ask that you convene a meeting of farming
interests to understand the benefits or otherwise of a regional approach in Scotland. ...
12.
Blogs: Highlighted words are Google search terms.
.10 Suburban divide
By Peter
As part of a five part series examining issues facing Birmingham, ... I think
the people I talked to in the piece about regional cooperation speak for themselves. They
don't see a historical pattern to it and therefore aren't very optimistic about
it. But there is hope. There are meetings taking place ...
.11 Innovation
Nation: The "Øresund"
By Bob Jacobson
In the Øresund region
comprising Greater Copenhagen and Skåne ( ... formerly Danish parts of
southern Sweden) ... innovation consulting considered an accepted design
modality, it's gaining the blessing and support of the Danish and Scanian
governments ...
.12 Immobility
The Bellows
By contrast, Atlanta has grown at a 20 percent clip
since the last Census, even though its median income is $15,000 below Greater
Washington’s. Dallas and Houston both grew about 15 percent since 2000,
adding more people each during that time than the Washington area, even though
their median incomes are over $20,000 lower than the capital region. Daytona Beach, Florida and
Brownsville, Texas both grew faster than the Washington area, even though
Daytona Beach’s median income is barely half Washington’s, and
Brownsville’s is barely one-third. What sense does this make? ...
.13 Smart People,
Smart Regions, Smart Companies
By Angie Lawry
In addition, the Greater Washington Initiative's 2007 Regional Report showed that 44% of Greater
Washington's foreign-born population of 25 or older has a Bachelor's degree or
higher. Greater Washington has more than 50 colleges and ...
.14 Las Vegas Ground
Water Pumping Could Harm Regional Biodiversity
By Michael
To meet these needs, local officials hope to obtain rights to about 200000
acre-feet (246.70 million cubic meters [m3]) per year from a regional groundwater aquifer extending from
Salt Lake City, Utah, to Death Valley, California. ...
.15 ASEAN....Big Yawn
By Michael(Michael)
There is something about regionalism that bores me silly. It’s all those
ACRONYMs, posing as real organisations. ... As you read a learned piece on
‘regional identity and ASEAN Track Two Initiatives’ your hungover
brain feels like ...
.16 Selling You Down
the River Note: Related article 14.10 below. Ed.
The proposed reliever route is a regional road, not
a city road. The RTC is the regional group that wants to put this regional road through downtown instead of
out in the region where it belongs. ...
.17 More nonsense
from Van Dyk
Northwest Progressive
Institute Official Blog - Redmond,WA,USA
Van Dyk seems to be under the impression that the
Roads & Transit package must solve every transportation problem in our region, ... No plan can do everything, but
this regional package has been specifically designed to augment existing and
future investments at the local, regional, and state level.
.18 The North
American Soviet Union
By Charlotte Iserbyt Note:
Original source of a Blog entry. Ed.
... an article entitled “Planning is
Socialism’s Trademark,” November 8, 1975 : “We ( USA ) have
no regional government and no
comprehensive regional planning to speak of. Regional government and planning
remain concepts our urban scholars and planners have long advocated in
vain…
.19 Multilateralising
regionalism
By Dingel
Multilateralising Regionalism
is a two and a half day conference dedicated to exploring these issues, and in
particular, the relationship between regionalism and the multilateral trading system. The
first two days of the conference will ...
.20 Environmental cooperation of Northeast
Asia: transboundary air pollution1
By Kim, I.
In order to answer this question, the author shed light on some of the
conditions in Northeast Asia that would be necessary for regional cooperation to take place, by examining
the factors that shape the environmental foreign policy of ...
.21 Thinking Globally, Acting Regionally
By Presidio School of
Management(Admin User)
... and advantages of
collaboration in the world of sustainable business. Little did I know,
Northwest Ohio has a rich history of renewable energy development that started
in 1984 with... Read: Thinking Globally, Acting Regionally.
.22 Linking research policy and regional
policy in the EU
The EU Member States and Europe's regions must do more to exploit synergies
between the EU's regional policies
and research and innovation programmes, according to a new Commission
communication on using research and innovation to boost ...
.23 Field Regional
Program Director, Rule of Law Initiative, Middle East and North Africa
WorkTravelEatSleep
– By Amber Note: Blog devoted to health and development jobs.
Ed.
Field Regional Program Director
Location TBD The ABA Rule of Law Initiative's Middle East and North Africa
(MENA) Division seeks an experienced rule of law development professional to
fill a regional program director
position for a ...
.24 Declining US
brand?
By Ken Jarboe
A few countries flexed their muscles regionally
more confident in their relative power, while radical groups sought to
discredit the leaders of those countries who maintained solid relations with
the US. Other countries appeared to ...
.25 Bioregional Animism - Blog
http://100milediet.org/ - This is a great
introduction to people on the values of thinking globally and acting locally...
it also is a wonderful grounding introduction to bio regionalism.
.26 SPAIN'S HUM-ALONG
NATIONAL ANTHEM
By Costa Tsiokos
Owing to the country's divisive history and fragmented regionalism, an instrumental-only anthem is
used to avoid contentious debate. That means Spaniards can't break into song
whenever national pride strikes them -- they have to just hum ...
.27 Spartanburg Area
Economic Developments
By Spartan
I like the concept. This is an excellent example of the regional cooperation thing that comes up on
here from time to time.
.28 Small Regions Network of Finland - Pienetseudut 2.0
By admin
Kauhajoki, Oulun Eteläinen, Raahe, Savonlinna, Ylä-Savo. These are the regions which are gathered under the new
Small Regions Network of Finland!
Forssa Kauhajoki Kuusamo Oulun Eteläinen Raahe Savonlinna Ylä-Savo.
.29 Russian region needs more children, declares today a "sex
day"
By Bethany Sanders
If you lived in the Russian region
of Ulyanovsk, you'd have the day off today in the hopes that you'd accomplish
one thing: conception. September 12th has been declared (euphemistically)
"Family Contact Day" in an effort to boost the ...
.30 RIP Regionalism
By Matt(Matt)
Where you could once identify the region a
particular American home was built in, you now encounter a huge number of
“custom” homes with no regional character. More accurately, you
find homes employing the watered down usage of just about every regional
character – a Chimera of non-specific American regionalism. There is
little regard for cultural memory as a depository for solutions to common regional problems.
13. Announcements
and Regional Links
.10 Reflections on
Regionalism – at Google
Books
Brookings – Bruce Katz, Editor
.11 POLYCITY
POLYCITY is a project of the CONCERTO initiative,
co-funded by the European Commission. In the course of the POLYCITY Project, three
large urban areas in Germany, Spain and Italy will be developed, particularly
in the field of energy optimisation and the use of renewable energies. ...
Each project is embedded in a network of regional
Partners and further observer communities.
.12 Turning Renewable Energy into an Economic Development
Opportunity
As part of a series of environmental stewardship
and economic development issue briefs funded by the NADO Research Foundation
and EPA, this new six-page report looks at the roles being played by regional
development organizations in helping local businesses and government officials
pursue opportunities in renewable and alternative energy production and
usage.
.13 Evolutionary
Leadership for Sustainability - October 11-13 - Sausalito, CA
The
workshop offers:
- A systemic overview of the roots of our current
challenges.
- A grounding in how language and conversations shape
and bring forth the world in which we live.
- Practices for engaging more effectively in
conversations that coordinate our actions in the service of creating a
sustainable world.
- Proven methods for understanding and engaging systems
thinking and collective intelligence, an embodied experience of being
"a system thinking together."
- Practical applications to keep alive your learnings
come Monday morning when you return to "the real world" and are
faced with your life and work.
- Connection to and membership in a growing community
of purpose and practice devoted to sustainability.
Check out the
trailer for the movie (minutes 2:11) The 11th Hour where
the following quote caught our attention: The issues of sustainability...
"are not technical issues nearly as much as they are leadership
issues."
The Evolutionary
Leadership for Sustainability workshop is offered by:
Syntony Quest and The Center for Evolutionary Leadership
.14 The Five Themes of
Geography
To specifically serve the teacher population, a
publication entitled Guidelines for Geographic Education was published in
1984 and its contents became known popularly as the "Five Themes of
Geography.”
.15 Collegiate Consortium: Greater Philadelphia region
The Collegiate Consortium for Workforce and Economic
Development provides the highest quality training and education to businesses
in the greater Philadelphia region. Courses are customized to fit your needs
and delivered at your site or our institutions’ campuses. ...
14.
Subscription
.10 Regional council
urges defeat of Trinity toll road plans - Dallas Morning News (subscription)
- TX,USA
The Regional Transportation Council voted
unanimously Thursday to urge Dallas voters to defeat a November ballot issue that
would block plans to build a high-speed toll road along the Trinity River.
“The toll road is
the most important project in Dallas County, along with maybe the LBJ,”
RTC director Michael Morris told members of the panel.
But the proposed
10-mile, six-lane toll road could be scrapped if voters support a Nov. 6 ballot
initiative. If they do, any road that is part of the Trinity River Project will
be capped at four lanes total, with speed limits of 35 miles per hour. A
"no" vote would keep the plans for the toll road as currently
envisioned.
Mr. Morris said that
would be disastrous for the region, which is struggling to ease congestion on
increasingly crowded highways and fighting to improve air quality.
Dallas City Councilman
Ron Natinsky, an RTC member, reminded members that every Dallas City Council
member but one supports the Trinity toll road and is against the ballot
measure.
“This is not a
city of Dallas initiative,” Mr. Natinksy said of the referendum election.
“If the city of Dallas had had its way, believe me, this would not be on
the ballot.”
Dallas City Council
member Angela Hunt led the petition drive that put the issue on the ballot. She
has argued that the high-speed highway would unnecessarily distract from the
park-like setting of the larger Trinity River Project.
After Thursday’s
vote, Mr. Morris said he and his staff will begin efforts to convince voters to
keep the high-speed highway as part of the Trinity River Project.
Most of the 40 members
who serve on the RTC are from cities other than Dallas.
...
.11 Sarkozy and
Merkel in competition plea - Financial Times - London,England,UK
France and Germany called on Europe on Monday to
take a more aggressive stance against foreign governments whose policies
undermine the competitive position of European business.
The initiative, which also reiterated Franco-German
calls for more transparency on international financial markets, underlines the
growing unease in both countries at mounting competition from such highly
centralised economies as Russia and China.
Speaking in Berlin, Angela Merkel, the German
chancellor, and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France said they would urge their
European Union partners to develop a joint “foreign economic
policy” at the next informal meeting of EU heads of governments in October.
In a declaration published after one of their
six-weekly meetings, the two leaders said such a policy would buttress the
EU’s Lisbon strategy on improving the bloc’s competitiveness.
While reaffirming their belief in open markets as
“the guarantor” of prosperity, they expressed concern that the use
of non-tariff barriers and restrictions to investments and the political
manipulation of exchange rates had reached a “preoccupying scale”.
The “use