Regional
Community Development News – April 2, 2008
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A weekly
compilation of news links about and for regional communities pursuing
local and regional development.
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Contents
Top Regional Community
stories of the this week … 1. – 9.
U.S. Regional
Communities - sub-State, State or multi-State – news articles … 10.01
- .29
Other Regional
Community News for Our Local Planet … 11.01 - .25
Blogging about
Regional Communities … 12.01 - .20
Announcements
and Regional Links … 13.01 - .07
Subscription access news
stories … 14.01
Custom search: region, regions, regional
communities … 15.
Top Regional
Community stories of this week
1. House says yes to
sales tax for regional transportation projects - Atlanta Journal Constitution - GA, USA
The state House of Representatives
on Thursday approved a measure to allow regions in Georgia to seek voter
consent to a penny sales tax for transportation projects.
The resolution won 16 more votes
than the two-thirds of the House it needed as a constitutional amendment. The
Senate has passed a similar version (SR 845), so the proposals now go to a
conference committee to work out the differences.
Thursday's vote followed an
impassioned speech from the well of the House by Speaker Glenn Richardson.
"We've been stifled for too
long with doing nothing, " Richardson said. From those who oppose it, he
demanded to know what they planned instead. "If you've offered nothing,
shame on you. It's time to do something."
The remarks seemed aimed at Gov.
Sonny Perdue, who expressed misgivings about the referendums but mostly stayed
on the sidelines, until Wednesday.
...
Perdue spokesman Bert Brantley
said the governor is concerned about the equity of a sales tax, since rural
people shop in urban areas and their sales taxes flow to the cities instead of
their homes. Those rural shoppers use the urban transportation systems when
they spend their money, but Brantley said the cities would still benefit
disproportionately. He said he didn't have figures to demonstrate that.
...
The Senate's version would allow
counties to group together, while the House version divides the state into
regional development commissions. Amendments in the House version would exempt
airplane fuel and allow counties to decide to opt out of a regional tax,
potentially punching holes in whatever transportation projects the region hopes
to build with its tax.
However, "I think the real broader
issue is granting taxing authority to an RDC, " said Lt. Gov.
Casey Cagle. "That's never been done and there's great concern on the
Senate's part with that."
2. Counties must
unite to unsnarl the region - Atlanta Journal Constitution - GA, USA
Chicago couldn't do it. Neither could Salt Lake
City, Denver or Dallas. None of these metro regions
was able to develop a viable solution to congestion without taking a
multicounty funding approach, and neither will metro Atlanta.
Senate Resolution 845, a measure under
consideration in the Georgia General Assembly, would grant regions across the
state the authority to levy a sales tax of up to 1 percent to fund a specified
list of transportation projects.
That list of projects —- and the sales tax to
support it —- would be adopted in a regional referendum, and all the
money raised in the region would be spent in that same region. The impact would
be $700 million in annual revenue for roads, transit, bike lanes and sidewalks
for the 10 core counties in metro Atlanta —- about one-third more than
the total spent on transportation projects in the same area each year.
Chicago, Salt Lake City, Denver and Dallas all use
dedicated multicounty sales tax revenues to support their growing
transportation needs. Although Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing metro
regions in the nation, Georgia spends less money on transportation per capita
than any other state.
That one-two punch has staggered the metro area,
crippling our ability to compete when it comes to recruiting employers. Our air
quality and our quality of life have both taken blows.
Although SR 845 is not the single remedy for
decades of underinvestment, it represents the best chance we have to stop the
bleeding. Atlanta's traffic snarls span municipal boundaries and county lines,
and so must our transportation projects. We need regional solutions for
regional problems, and this could be our only shot at the sustainable
transportation funding mechanism the metro area has been yearning for. …
RC: Atlanta Regional Commission
3. Council unveils
radical supercity plan - New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
The Auckland City Council has
unveiled a radical plan for a single supercity made up of 26 members to run
Auckland, including an elected Lord Mayor.
The region of 1.3 million people,
stretching from the Waikato in the south to Warkworth in the north, would lose
90 per cent of its 264 elected local politicians representing seven territorial
councils and the Auckland Regional Council.
The plan, outlined by Auckland
City chief executive David Rankin, is the first draft of a submission to the
Royal Commission of Inquiry on Auckland Governance.
It will go to the regional governance
committee on Thursday for councillors to consider, but has already been
criticised by City Vision councillors upset at the loss of local democracy.
Mr Rankin defended the officers'
bold plan to reduce local democracy in Auckland to one council only slightly
bigger than the present 20-strong Auckland City Council, saying it would be
accountable and accessible at the local level.
Under the supercity proposal, a
Greater Auckland Council would be made up of an elected Lord Mayor, four area
mayors based on the Auckland City, North Shore, Manukau and Waitakere city
councils and 21 neighbourhood councillors.
The Lord Mayor, four area mayors
and two neighbourhood councillors would sit on a civic board to provide
collective leadership for the region, including the development of key plans
and a link to central government.
There would be area committees -
chaired by the area mayors and including the neighbourhood councillors for each
area - to provide the connection between local areas and the region.
…
“There is huge, widespread
support for better regional governance on the big picture items.
"The area for greatest debate
will be around the local community. … Also 12.14 below
4. Seeing the light
- Coalition offers bright ideas - Daytona Beach News-Journal - Daytona Beach, FL, USA
A robust if fledgling regional partnership is shining new light
on growth in Central Florida while challenging seven counties, 86 cities and
seven school boards to work together on four ambitious goals:
· Conservation: Establish a
"green" footprint through mid-Florida from the Atlantic coast to Polk
County.
· Countryside: Preserve and
sustain rural lands and open landscapes around cities.
· Centers: Promote growth within
existing cities, towns and villages and identify centers where additional
population might be appropriate.
· Corridors: Connect the
"centers" with a balance of roads and transportation options,
including commuter rail.
The Congress of Regional Leaders
-- a coalition that grew from the Orlando-based Myregion.org (a public-private
partnership of governments, planning councils and business/civic leaders) --
raises hope that governments will cooperatively address growth controls on a
regional basis.
If it works as outlined (and it
has since its inception last year), it could alter a trend in which urban
developments sprawl to the edges of government borders with little regard for
the impacts on neighboring cities or counties (traffic congestion or increased
water demands, for examples).
The Central Florida region extends
west from Volusia and Brevard counties through the Orlando area to Polk County.
(Flagler County has been contacted as a potential partner.)
The 4-Cs growth principles weren't
pulled out of a hat. They were developed after a series of public meetings
(called "How Shall We Grow?") in which about 20, 000 residents
outlined what they want the region to be like in 2050. Representatives of all
the cities, counties and school boards adopted the principles in 2007, and
created the Congress to implement them.
…
The Congress of Regional Leaders
has organized goals for maintaining a long-term high quality of life in East Central Florida. Here
are ways individuals can make an impact:
CONSERVATION
…
5. A singles map of
the United States of America - Boston Globe - United States
WHICH OF THESE two decisions do you think has a
bigger impact on someone's life: finding the right job, or finding the right
significant other? No one's going to argue with the notion that where you live
affects your employment prospects. But the place you call home has a lot to do
with your chances of finding the right partner as well. Having an enticing
"mating market" matters as much or more than a vibrant labor market.
It's not just that some places have more singles
than others. If you're a single man or a single woman the odds of meeting that
special someone vary dramatically across the country.
By far, the best places for single men are the
large cities and metro areas of the East Coast and Midwest. The extreme is
greater New York, where single women outnumber single men by more than 210,
000. In the Philadelphia area and greater Washington, D.C., single women
outnumber single men by 50, 000. …
Greater Boston is unusual among
large metro areas. It is one of the very few with a near perfect balance of
singles - having just 1, 600 or so more women than men - 604, 960 men to 606,
580 women. And this may be part of the reason why the region ranks third for
young singles on a ranking of more than 150 metro regions ...
The ability to attract young
singles also bodes well for regional economies. Singles are a large and growing
segment of the population and the workforce. …
6. City and county officials express
support for regional jail - Kansas City Star - MO, USA
Jackson County and Kansas City
officials confirmed their support for a regional
jail Wednesday, but they acknowledged it could take several years to complete.
County Executive Mike Sanders said the county is
seeking responses by April 11 for information from firms knowledgeable about
building such regional facilities.
Meanwhile, Kansas City Councilwoman Cathy Jolly
said she will introduce a resolution today directing the city manager to
develop a plan for how the city can participate in a regional correctional
system.
The county jail holds about 800 people, but Sanders
said the county needs more capacity. The county also has 17 municipalities that
require some type of facility for dealing with municipal ordinance violators.
Kansas City has a municipal correctional institution that holds up to several
hundred inmates at a time.
All those bureaucracies could save money and
improve public safety by combining into one facility, Sanders said.
“This is a watershed moment, ” Jackson County
Prosecutor James Kanatzar said at a news conference announcing support for the
concept.
Jolly said the idea of a regional jail has been
discussed for years, but the right people are in place now to make it happen.
The discussions are also involving Independence, Lee’s Summit and smaller
cities within Jackson County.
… RC: Mid-America Regional
Council
7. Regional cooperation a must - The Independent Weekly - Durham, NC, USA
As the founder of the weekly Spectator in 1978 and the Triangle Business Journal in 1984, I
founded the editorial engine that covered the rising tide of Triangle identity
("The breaking point,
" by Bob Geary, cover story, March 5). Then, each city recognized it
needed the others to create a metropolitan footprint, adding quantitative
muscle to the region's obvious qualitative demographics. Ironically, as the
cities of the Triangle grew, the less they relied on each other for their
growth and prosperity.
But Durham exacerbated the breakdown of regional
unity. In the early '90s, the Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau, under the
leadership of Reyn Bowman, set out to separate Durham from Triangle
cooperation, including a campaign to assert Durham's identity whenever he felt
the Bull City was slighted.
Instead of being ranked in the top 30 U.S. urban
areas, Raleigh is now designated as Raleigh-Cary and ranked 59th. No wonder the
Federal Transportation Authority looks askance at regional rail transit.
Geary states that Research Triangle Park helped
create a "hole" in the center of the Triangle donut since its
founders did not allow …
RCs: Triangle J Council of Governments,
Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments,
Mid-Carolina Council of Governments, Research Triangle Regional Partnership
- History
8. Officials preach
cooperation at transportation summit - The Coloradoan - Fort Collins, CO,
USA
Gov. Bill Ritter, Colorado's two senators, county
commissioners and others who spoke during a transportation summit Wednesday in
Loveland said local leaders must put aside their personal goals and start
working together to plan for the future.
…
The North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization
sponsored the annual summit ..
Two efforts to form a regional transportation
authority to provide transportation funding in Northern Colorado have failed,
the most recent last year with a proposed sales tax, which never made it to the
ballot for lack of county and municipal support.
Many have said last year's attempt failed because
local leaders didn't want to see tax dollars paid by their constituents go to
projects in other parts of the region.
Such delays have resulted in Northern Colorado
falling financially behind on transportation funding for new interchanges,
roads and possibly even a rail system.
…
"The no-action alternative is not an option,
" Sen. Ken Salazar said. "We have to do something."
Salazar said federal transportation dollars won't
funnel into Northern Colorado if municipalities do not have a cooperative
system to allocate those dollars.
Colorado has received billions of dollars from the
federal government to fund the FastTracks rail and T-Rex road projects in the
Denver-metro area because of the Regional Transportation District organized to
handle the money, Salazar said.
"That's why they are willing to keep writing
those checks, " he said.
About 500 people participated in the summit, which
included a session where mayors, city administrators and county commissioners
hashed out transportation dilemmas with members of the public.
Fort Collins Mayor Doug Hutchinson told his group
that an anti-growth sentiment among his fellow city councilmen led to the city
dropping support for the regional transportation authority. … See also 10.14 below
9. The Hope of RAES - EMS Magazine - College Park, MD, USA
Since the development of modern-day
EMS, Americans have witnessed stunning reductions in sudden cardiac death,
trauma and burns. This prevention allows many more Americans to lead productive
lives, but also predictably results in a population that develops diseases of
older age. These diseases have exacerbations that inevitably lead to the need
for emergency care, and our economic system has not been adequately prepared to
account for the cost of providing care to an aging population with more chronic
illnesses.
We were certain to
arrive at a time where the consequences of our prevention success met the
realities of resource shortages. Recognizing the stresses in the emergency
system, authorities at the Institute of Medicine prepared a report, Emergency Medical Services at the Crossroads,
which they delivered to Congress in 2006. In it they said:
The Committee believes the challenges that exist in
the system today can best be addressed by building a nationwide network of
regionalized, coordinated and accountable emergency care systems. They should
be coordinated in the sense that, from the patient's point of view, delivery of
emergency services should be seamless. To achieve this, the various components
of the system—9-1-1 and dispatch, ambulances and EMS workers, hospital
EDs and trauma centers, and the specialists supporting them—must be able
to communicate continuously and coordinate their activities…The system
should be regionalized in the
sense that neighboring hospitals, EMS and other agencies work together as a
unit to provide emergency care to everyone in that region. A patient should be
taken to the optimal facility within the region based on his or her condition
and the distances involved.
…
EMS is our frontline
medical resource and a vital extension of our hospital emergency departments.
Twenty percent of patients arriving in EDs come via EMS. …
10. U.S. Regional Communities - sub-State, State or
multi-State - in news articles.
Bold font words are Google search terms. Bold italic words considered worth noting. In this and section 11, 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
.01 Key Metropolitan Areas Growing, but
More Slowly
New York Times - United
States
Fewer people flocked to the nation’s fastest-growing metropolitan regions last year compared with the year
before, the Census Bureau is reporting …
Note: Map of gains & losses with
article.
.02 The Rise of the
Aerotropolis
Next American City
... As aviation-oriented businesses cluster at and near
major airports, a new urban entity is emerging: the Aerotropolis. Similar in shape to the traditional metropolis
of a central city and its commuter-heavy suburbs, the Aerotropolis consists of
an airport city core and an outlying area of businesses stretching fifteen
miles along transportation corridors....
.03 Make way for
bikes and pedestrians too
The News Journal -
Wilmington, DE, USA
According to the Wilmington
Area Planning Council,
roughly 0.5 percent of transportation funds in the 2009-2012 Transportation Improvement
Program will be spent on pedestrian and bicycle safety projects. This is about
1.5 percent less than the 2 percent of residents who make efforts not to rely
on cars....
.04 Merging Verona – An Editorial
The Capital Times - Madison,
WI, USA
We're always dubious about the rush to merge towns and
nearby villages and cities. In our view, town government is an essential
building block of Wisconsin's democracy, which wisely keeps the governments
that provide basic services small and close to the people who rely on those
services. … Unfortunately, they have not sorted out a lot of the basic
details of the merger, including a proposed intergovernmental
agreement….
.05 Bi-state port brings together
confluence of commissions
Beaufort Gazette - Beaufort,
SC, USA
Once the Georgia Ports Authority, the SC State Ports Authority and Georgia
Department of Transportation entered into an intergovernmental
agreement Jan. ...
.06 Tourism doesn't have to 'use'
community, expert says
Deseret News - Salt Lake
City, UT, USA
... concept of "civic tourism" is preferable to the industrial-age
tourism that has long prevailed around the world. "Civic tourism preserves
and enhances a community rather than uses a community, " ... The state, he
pointed out, committed to the related concept of geo-tourism last year. Rhode
Island joined Arizona, Guatemala, Honduras and Norway by signing a Geotourism Charter with the National
Geographic Society ...
.07 National Geo
project maps more than geography
The Missoulian - Missoula,
MT, USA
National Geographic defines “geotourism”
as “tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a
place - its environment, culture, aesthetics, ...
.08 Think, act
regionally
Toledo Blade - Toledo, OH,
USA
…The truth is that development in northwest Ohio and
southeast Michigan can benefit the City of Toledo no matter where it's located,
and development in Toledo benefits the entire
region as well. Whether this relationship is symbiotic or parasitic
depends on the attitudes and approaches of the parties involved. …
.09 Regional panel to
disband
Chester DailyLocal.com - PA,
USA
The work of the
commission is near complete; all six collaborating municipalities —
Phoenixville Borough and Schuylkill, Charlestown, East Pikeland, and East and
West Vincent townships — approved a regional plan that the commission
proposed and a common agreement to implement it. By the terms of that
agreement, the commission will be replaced immediately by the Phoenixville Regional Planning Committee, a successor
body charged with coordinating the implementation. ...
.10 Guest Opinion:
Palo Alto's next manager should follow Frank Benest's regionalism
Palo Alto Online - Palo Alto,
CA, USA
Excellent points, Russell. We do need more regional
collaboration in Silicon Valley around land-use planning, affordable housing,
reclaiming El Camino Real ...
.11 Transit bill passed by committee
Bradenton Herald - FL, United
States
"I'm continuing to get feedback from colleagues that it's time to think regionally and fund transportation regionally, " Galvano said. ...
.12 Event stresses
cross-border cooperation
Crain's Detroit Business -
Detroit, MI, USA
... that has since spawned several
efforts toward regional economic cooperation and to raise awareness of regional issues in the 2008 presidential
election. ...
.13 Telluride
Foundation Invites Participation in Planning Process
Telluride Watch - Telluride,
CO, USA
Foundation has contracted with the Graduate School of Design at Harvard
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to conduct an
Alternative Futures Study. … principal objectives of this study are
to understand and model regional
scale economic, ecological and community
interactions ...
.14 Governor,
senators urge regional cooperation to find solutions to transportation problems
ReporterHerald.com -
Loveland, CO, USA
“Unless you organize yourselves in some regional
way, there are going to be huge opportunities lost, ” said
Sen. Ken Salazar, who spoke at a regional summit at The Ranch. Sen. Wayne Allard
and Gov. Bill Ritter echoed Salazar’s statement during the North Front
Range Metropolitan Planning Organization-sponsored summit, “Time Out! For
a New Tomorrow.”
.15 Learn regionally,
act locally
Petaluma Argus-Courier -
Petaluma, CA, USA
Editor: The recent tragic bicycle incident in Cupertino
has triggered many news stories, and rightly so. On that same weekend, there
was another less-covered accident in San Francisco, resulting in a critically
injured cyclist and the death of her dog. … Now let’s apply this
information to Petaluma, specifically the proposed Kenilworth property shopping
center. …
.16 Bus rapid transit now being projected for 5600 West
Salt Lake Tribune - United
States
Bus rapid transit on 5600 West now is part of the Wasatch Front Regional Council's transportation plan. On
Thursday, the council approved
adding mass ...
.17 Ranchers turn
conservation award over to area ranchers' alliance
The Prairie Star - Great
Falls, MT, USA
... Ranchers' Stewardship Alliance.... From that good will in the community between ranchers, TNC and a team
of collaborative consensus facilitators formed a partnership that became the
RSA. RSA supports cost-effective, sustainable conservation that features
private and public cooperation. They
encourage collaboration, education, innovation and sound science in the
conservation and enhancement of natural resources. ...
Batesville Herald Tribune -
Batesville, IN, USA
... , “If we're not thinking regionally, we're missing it. Because most
of us live that way, ” residing in one town, but going to another for
work, medical care or culture. ... One of Harter’s questions resonated:
“Are you really a community if you're not interacting?”
.19 Development rights transfer program
discussed
Beaufort Gazette - Beaufort,
SC, USA
... proposal, discussed at a meeting of the Northern Beaufort County Regional Plan's multigovernment planning
committee, is to create a government-certified market for buying and selling
private development rights, known as a transfer of development rights program.
...
.20 SANDAG to unveil
strategic job plan
San Diego Union Tribune -
United States
By Dean Calbreath Concerned about the growing gap between rich and poor in the
county, the San Diego Association of
Governments will unveil a strategic plan ...
.21 Study linking health, locale suggests
more questions than answers
Kentucky.com - Lexington, KY,
USA
Even within Appalachia,
there are differences: People live longer in the northern reaches of the region than in the southern. "Part of
it's health care access. Part of it's behavior. Part of it's culture. Part of
it's diet, " ... "There's a whole range of issues that vary
from place to place."
.22 Regional Roundup
Dallas Morning News - Dallas,
TX, USA
The North Central Texas Council of
Governments said Thursday it will indefinitely delay the release of
its 2008 population estimates. ... in light of recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates and the
economic slowdown, the council wants more time to review how it reports growth
from year to year. ...
.23 The Birmingham
Regional Chamber of Commerce is right on the need for a county manager
The Birmingham News
- Birmingham, AL, USA
THE ISSUE: The Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce is right about the need
for a county manager. Financially troubled Jefferson County, reaping the result
of years of mismanagement, needs a county manager. Saying so doesn't warrant an
attack in response. ...
.24 Dempsey report - March
28, 2008
Rome News-Tribune - Rome, GA,
USA
Currently in Georgia, there are Regional
Development Centers that exist and under another measure would be
changed to Regional Development
Commissions made ...
.25 All 159 counties
sign pledge: 'We're with you, USS Georgia'
Rome News-Tribune - Rome, GA,
USA
Martin said officials with the 16 regional
development centers in Georgia hand-delivered the state flag to the
seat of every county government in the state, ...
.26 FARMINGTON A
DYNAMIC DOWNTOWN
Central Maine Morning
Sentinel - Augusta, ME, USA
Farmington is located in the western mountains in Franklin County and is the
service center for the region.
Routes 4 and 27 pass through its picturesque, ...
.27 Is Compact Answer to Federal
Regulation?
BloodHorse - Lexington, KY,
USA
Martin noted other industries with cross-jurisdictional
issues employ federal interstate compacts to carry out business. The
pari-mutuel industry, ...
.28 Rock The Tot On
the Levee
Kentucky Post - Covington,
KY, USA
This contest will pit competitors regionally
against one another in a challenge to eat the most tater tots possible inside
of six minutes. ...
.29 Report: Nation's
Gentrified Neighborhoods Threatened By Aristocratization
|
The Onion |
According to a report released Tuesday by the Brookings
Institution, a Washington-based think tank, the recent influx of exceedingly
affluent powder-wigged aristocrats into the nation's gentrified urban areas is
pushing out young white professionals, some of whom have lived in these
neighborhoods for as many as seven years.
… Note: Not quite the
news, but entertaining. Ed.
11.
Other Regional Community News for Our Local Planet Contents
.01 Business sense
has made Edinburgh the best in Britain
Scotsman - United Kingdom
THE 1980s were not just a period for bad haircuts and some
great music, for Edinburgh it was a bleak period. … In the mid-80s, that
changed. The leadership of both the then district council and Lothian Regional Council started working with the
business community. One far-sighted official, Bill Ross, the district council's
director of economic development, started two extremely important developments
that would kick-start the transformation – Edinburgh Park and the
Exchange Financial District. …
.02 Councils to
spearhead 'sweeping reforms' for England's most deprived areas
24dash - Hereford,
UK
Under proposed new legislation, top tier councils would be given a duty to
assess the economic conditions of their area, including employment and skills
needs, and the infrastructure needed to support sustainable economic growth -
including housing and transport investment. These councils and Regional Development Agencies would then
use this as the basis for regional strategies, covering the future for housing,
skills, transport and regeneration in their region, to encourage greater
economic growth. …
.03 Government
consultation launched on future of Regional Development
PublicTechnology.net - UK
... Regional Development Agencies like Yorkshire Forward could
drive greater economic growth in the English regions was launched by Government
yesterday. ...
.04 Project is hailed
for cultural support work
The Northern Echo - Darlington,
UK
... set up in 1999 to support business startups, growth
and achievement.... executive director of Arts Council North- East, said the
CBV had played an important role during what has been a crucial time for the region's creative economy. ...
.05 Languages and
Caribbean regionalism
Jamaica Observer - Kingston,
Jamaica
Now the time seems appropriate to employ this rich and illustrative history to
the larger cause of Caribbean regional
cooperation and to prepare its ...
.06 Spit and polish
for middle power
Sydney Morning Herald -
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Traditionally, middle powers have relied on alignment
with one or other of the great powers for security, and Australia has been no
exception to this rule. ... a
middle-power strategy suggests a strong regional
focus. ...
.07 Norway: good
governance, better discipline
Trinidad & Tobago Express
- Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
The key is governance."
Pause. Think. It's not a matter of how much oil or gold or gas you have,
although it might be good to have such resources. ... "Some of it, as Norway has shown, is just
straightforward economic fundamentals: sound monetary policy, open trading and
investment regimes. Enforced laws against corruption are basic." ...
.08 Region among lower-cost business centres
TheRecord-com
- Kitchener, Ontario
Waterloo Region is
holding its own against cities in the American northeast despite the dramatic
rise in the Canadian dollar, according to an international study on the cost of
doing business. The region ranked
as the fifth cheapest place to do business among a group of 20 cities in the
U.S. northeast, Ontario and Quebec, …
.09 Africa: What Does China Think?
AllAfrica.com - Washington,
USA
... more democratic could curb
unaccountable regional power
centres which currently waste resources through corruption and duplicated
prestige investments. ...
.10 Mini Head
Blogging for Africa
MediaShift - CA, USA
The importance of the two sites is twofold: First they act as bridge sites and
platforms which cut across national and regional
boundaries and second they provide a way to promote lesser known
blogs ... Both portals have ... a strong international following. ...
.11 Lights, camera,
action for New England
Armidale Express - Armidale,
New South Wales, Australia
In 2007, the region’s 13 film-friendly councils, Arts North West and the
Northern Inland Regional Development
Board (NIRDB) joined forces to create the New England North West Film Strategy
Project and develop an easy way for producers to film in the region. ...
.12 Hübner to
highlight role of Research & Development, innovation ...
Edubourse-com (Communiqués de
presse) - Brie Comte Robert, France
European banks, with their
expertise and extensive regional networks
throughout the EU, can be a significant force in promoting more investment and
greater efficiency in Cohesion Policy.'
More on European regional policy
in the Czech Republic: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/atlas2007/czech/index_en.htm
Further information on Cohesion
Policy and Financial Engineering:
http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/funds/2007/jjj/index_en.htm
.13 Balkans, Mediterranean
to join forces
Turkish Daily News -
Ankara, Turkey
“Our main concern is to develop regional
cooperation. Within this framework, we will sign a business
cooperation agreement as the Association of Balkan ...
.14 Grinding poverty
plagues 7 regions
IPP Media - Guardian - Dar es
Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania
Over 40 per cent of the people in each of seven regions in Tanzania live in extreme poverty, according to the
National Economic ...
.15 Poor regions left
out of industrial growth benefits: CSE
Thaindian-com - Bangkok,
Bangkok, Thailand
The benefits of modern industrial growth do not necessarily percolate to the
poor regions from where the
industries get their minerals, water and energy, says the Centre for Science
and Environment (CSE)...
.16 Government
declares agricultural emergency in 14 additional municipalities
La Segunda - Chile
With $571 million pesos being allocated to the
newly named municipalities in the Bio Bio Region and $153 million pesos being
designated to go to those in Atacama, the total amount of resources being
distributed by the Ministry of Agriculture to mitigate water-shortage effects
has reached almost $21 billion pesos. …
.17 Regional
Turboprops Make a Comeback
World of Airline News
In the world of extremely high and volatile fuel prices, the fleet of regional turboprops are regaining their
shine in the field of civilian Aviation. The revival of the propeller-driven
planes which typically consume a quarter to a to a third less fuel than
equivalent jets ...
.18 House price
growth down again
The Press Association - UK
The overall figure masked more gloomy regional variations, with house prices
falling in seven out of 10 regions
during the month. ...
.19 Namibia: Rural Communities to Link Up
Regionally
AllAfrica.com - Washington,
USA
RURAL communities that are seeking best practices in natural resource
management should partner with organisations in a regional basis to achieve ...
.20 Central bankers pin hopes on regional
trade
ABS CBN News - Philippines
"The discussions during the conference centered around regional cooperation in terms of
strengthening financial market surveillance, capacity building in ...
.21 Geotube, an
"outside the box" remedy to an urban and rural crisis
Pembroke Daily Observer -
Ontario, Canada
This sludge will then be pumped into the Geotube for dewatering and microbial digestion. Because of the
Geotube's effectiveness in reducing phosphorus, ...
.22 Black money saves
financial sector
Times of India - India
A housing boom-and-bust has
engulfed the US financial sector in crisis. India, too, has experienced a
runaway real estate boom, which in a few areas is going bust. The share prices
of real estate companies have crashed. Yet, India has no mortgage crisis or
financial sector crisis.
Why not? Mainly because of the huge amount of black money
in Indian real estate. …
.23 Teach a Man to Phish and He'll Feed on
Fools for a Lifetime
TechNewsWorld - Sherman Oaks,
CA, USA
Besides the increase in regionalized
malware, more phishing attacks are tailored to different cultures and adjust
the social engineering tactics to suit the ...
12. Blogging
about Regional Communities Contents
.01 Richard Florida,
Globalism, and Coals to Newcastle
By Scott Walters
The silver linings Longworth floats—biotechnology, proposals for regional cooperation—are meager and
iffy. The Midwest's real hope, he insists, lies in a massive influx of mostly
low-wage immigrant workers and in enclaves of the rich ...
.02 The Five Creative
Region Initiatives: In Their Own Words
By Jeffrey(Jeffrey)
The DDN did an article on the Creative Region project a month ago, with a press
report on the five initiatives that came out of the workshop facilitated by
Richard Florida's consultancy. … project now has this website: DaytonCREATE
.03 Drabenstott
outlines regional approach for rural innovation
By SAFER
Mark Drabenstott, Director of the Rural Policy Research Institute's Center for Regional Competitiveness at University of
Missouri, discussed the importance of developing regional strategies for economic development of rural areas. ...
.04 Earll Press Release
By IanEnterline
Now I’m for regionalism, but
in the sense that county government is the best vehicle for regionalism since it already exists, and
another form of government does not need to be formed. Senator Earll seems to
support this theory in her ...
.05 Homeless and Housing Coalition of
Kentucky March Program Update
By hhck
The six CoC’s regions have been active in pulling in their resources to
generate an implementing regional
strategy by June. Each of the regional
issues groups in alignment with
KICH’s subcommittees are working together to identify key ...
.06 Jubilee House,
Immigration, and Carpooling
By jsmuckershenk
Through April 2008, public comments are being sought about the proposed
2009-2013 Transportation Improvement Plan for the Michiana Area Council
of Government, and the transportation task
group is seeking support for increased ...
.07 The Dallas Morning News Candidate
Questionnaire
By admin
Other issues you think regional cooperation
would be a benefit. Intergovernmental cooperation
can work at all levels of government, and NCTCOG is a model of success. In
addition to transportation planning, NCTCOG has done an excellent ...
.08 Councilman McNamara to hold Press
Conference on Ohio HB 480
By LisaRenee
“Creating and protecting jobs should be every elected officials first
priority. Regional cooperation is
key to economic prosperity in NW Ohio. House Bill 480 harms regional cooperation and economic
development because it decreases the ...
.09 Developing
inter-organisational governance
By healthcaregovernance
“Our current complex and pluralistic world of health and social care
requires better partnership
arrangements than ever before. Boundary management and boundary bridging can
now only work if it takes into account local history, culture and immediate
imperatives. ...
.10 H-1B visa
WORLD Law Direct Wiki
In 2007, the US Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
(ETA), reported on two programs, the High Growth Training Initiative and
Workforce Innovation Regional
Economic Development (WIRED), which have received or will ...
.11 Capitalism:
It’s Nice!
By Will Wilkinson
Researchers use economic games to investigate how people cooperate in
real-life. ... differences in the way university students from different
countries play one such game known as The Public Goods Game. ... students from
less democratic countries ... tended to punish not only free-loaders, but also
cooperative players, with the result that cooperation
in their groups plummeted. ...
.12 A New 10 Regions
of American Politics Map
By Patrick Ottenhoff
A group called MassINC created a map called the “10 Regions in American Politics” in 2004
and has now released an updated version. Some of the regions such as the “Upper Coasts” and “El
Norte” are the same, although some other regions ...
.13 Ineffective US
Senator Floats Dangerous Idea
By East Florida Gazette(East
Florida Gazette)
… The founders established the Electoral College for
a reason. It was to prevent the regionalism
and narrow interests of large metropolitan areas from oppressing the broader
cross-section of the country. Can you imagine a nation where the voters of
cities of New York, Los Angeles and Chicago alone decided the outcome of a
presidential election? Apparently Florida’s senior US Senator can.
…
.14 Submission to the
Royal Commission on Auckland Governance
By Uroskin(Uroskin)
The Auckland Regional Council
should become a geographical entity that will be known as Auckland around the
world. The current city and district councils should be abolished and their
current competences, such as planning, environment, ...
.15 Globalization?
By amateur(amateur)
Globalization – Regionalism
– The two extremes. Each they will definitely try to neutralize the
other. It is difficult to imagine both of them co-exist. We talk of
Globalization in almost all aspects o life. ...
.16 Contemporary
Issues in Madrid
By Star Light(Star Light)
Both Madrid’s municipal and regional governments face significant issues
involving welfare, primary and secondary education, and regional development. Most debates focus on
the best way to manage rapid urban growth and improve the ...
.17 AsiaDHRRA publishes case study on Alternative Regionalism