Regional Community Development News – August 13, 2008
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Top Regional Community stories
1. 'Think regionally, ' planner tell execs - Oak Brook Business Ledger - Oak
Brook, IL, USA
Planning and development experts urged business and
community leaders to become involved in big-picture policy issues and develop
public-private partnerships at a “Regional Consensus” luncheon
hosted by the Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce.
Bola Delano of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for
Planning (CMAP) and Kristi DeLaurentiis of the Metropolitan Planning Council
(MPC) addressed the pivotal role that business can play in development,
transportation and housing, in keeping with the presentation’s theme of
“Thinking Regionally, Acting Locally.”
…
Delano, CMAP’s executive director for
economic and community development, emphasized how important it is that government
officials and business owners and executives get involved in regional issues.
“We are in changing times in planning for the
region, and the only way to get involved is to participate. We need to develop
a regional vision and it is important to develop public-private partnerships,
” she said.
“We need you involved in the Chicago
Metropolitan Agency for Planning campaign “Go to 2040.”
Delano said the recently introduced campaign asks
participants to envision the region through 2040 and beyond. It is intended to
get everyone thinking forward and participating in the first comprehensive and
sustainable plan for the region.
“It is a plan to develop a regional policy to
help capture anticipated job growth and emerging trends in the region, ”
she said. “The region is at a crossroads, with 2 million additional
residents and 1.2 million more jobs projected by 2040.”
…
“We need information from you, our
local leaders, to enable CMAP to address this wide range of planning issues
that are critical to the regions prosperity and livability.”
Delano urged communities to start attending
regional strategy analysis workshops conducted throughout the region by CMAP.
“If your community
priorities are not on the map in 2010, they will not be considered, ”...
2. Trust is key
ingredient in sharing benefits of regionalism - Detroit Free Press - United States
Regional cooperation and sustainable
development are ideas usually linked with liberals. But using a central city's
assets and sharing to do more with less are, if anything, conservative ideas.
So it's no surprise that Grand Rapids and western Michigan lead the state in
this regard.
It's time for the rest of Michigan to catch up. Our
regions, especially the southeast Lower Peninsula, can no longer afford the
divisions that hold them down and make progress on issues such as
transportation nearly impossible.
Grand Rapids has the same problems as other central
cities, including poverty, a struggling public school system, an eroding
middle-class tax base, and ongoing budget deficits that have closed city pools
and eliminated dozens of police and fire positions. Still, all in all,
Michigan's second largest city and region are faring better than other urban
areas.
Grand Rapids, with nearly 200, 000 people, is
losing population at a far slower rate than Detroit, Flint, Kalamazoo or
Saginaw. Its poverty rates are one-third less. The city is a national leader in
the use of green energy and is developing the state's first rapid transit
system. Its thriving downtown is the region's economic and cultural hub. Clean?
You could almost eat off the sidewalks.
There are many reasons for Grand Rapids' relative
success, including an economy that's less reliant on the ailing auto industry
-- but regional cooperation is a big one. …
"The leadership here is extraordinary, "
Donald Stypula, executive director of the Grand Valley Metro Council,
told me. Stypula is a Detroit native and former lobbyist for the Michigan
Municipal League. "It has given this region an uncanny ability to overcome
differences."
The Grand Valley Metro Council, with 35 local governments
in Kent, Ottawa and Allegan Counties, helps plan regional transportation and
land use. …
RC: West
Michigan Regional Planning Commission
3. Federal officials
urge rebuilding as a region - Gazette Online - Solon, IA, USA
Regionalism was the buzzword Saturday at a round-table between local and county
officials and U.S. Department of Commerce representatives.
After Sandy Baruah, U.S. assistant secretary of commerce for
economic development, and Benjamin Erulkar, deputy assistant secretary of
commerce for economic development, toured Cedar Rapids on Saturday morning,
they urged local leaders to work with their Corridor counterparts to plan and
rebuild as a region.
"Whatever economic development plans you had on your
shelves are literally washed away, and we want to help you rebuild that, "
Baruah said at the meeting in the temporary City Hall, 3851 River Ridge Dr.
Baruah said he sees two options — quickly rebuild what was
there or to take time to plan for something bigger and better.
"It's easy to use the money now, " he said, "but
that is not the best way to do it."
Chuck Peters, Gazette Communications CEO, noted that a lot of
the planning and strategizing should be done with a regional mindset, which
would take a lot of communicating and organizing.
"This is the mother of all projects, " Peters said.
"I view it as a tremendous opportunity. We can build a structure to last
us for decades."
Baruah said the government will pay the salary of a full-time
person to help with organizing and coordinating the plan. Various grants are
also available through the federal government.
"If you come up with this big regional approach, we will
help you, " Baruah said. "That is a tall order, I don't want to
pretend like that is easy to do."
The group also discussed the relationship between workforce
development and housing.
…
RC: East Central Iowa Council of
Governments
4. Saturday forum
fresh chance for regional planning - Charleston Post Courier -
Charleston, SC, USA
All of us are impacted by weak-kneed regionalism in
Greater Charleston, especially the absence of formal regional planning to guide
the continuing growth and development of our community. The question is whether
we are ready to do something about it.
We now have a bell-ringing opportunity. A
formal regional planning project is under way, a two-year $1.5 million exercise
directed by the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester
Council of Governments. Its promise — a
grass-roots formulation of a credible, effective strategic growth planning
document. Our highest hopes — a regional planning discipline embraced by
every one of the local jurisdictions that govern Greater Charleston. We are
instantly reminded that Greater Charleston functions and markets itself as a
defined region, but governs itself in a very different manner.
With this project, the Council of Governments'
leadership has commendably made regional planning and cooperation a stand-alone
agenda. Now it's up to the public to fuel the process with its input. The first
and probably most important public forum will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at
the North Charleston Coliseum. Project managers are determined to hear from the
public as they propose new disciplines of regional cooperation in directing
growth and development. More than 150 persons already have registered online,
and the hope is that attendance will at least double that number. Anyone can
attend and online registration is available at ourregionourplan.org.
The Saturday program will feature interactive
discussions, topical break-out sessions and keypad polling to confirm
consensus. Parris N. Glendening, a Maryland political leader with a solid
background in land-use planning, will be the keynote speaker. …
5. Group pushes
regionalism - The Daily Advertiser - Lafayette, LA,
USA
Acadiana is one of
few areas in the state growing, and a new group aims to capitalize on that
growth to promote economic development in the area.
The Acadiana Regional Alliance was formed earlier this year. The group seeks to unite
Lafayette and surrounding parishes to advance common causes at the state level.
"There's a
tremendous opportunity for regionalism in Acadiana, " said Pete Yuan,
chairman of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce regionalism committee.
"With all these
towns together, we would have a significant voice."
The eight parishes
that make up the Alliance grew by 13 percent from 1980 to 2007, well above the
state growth rate of 2 percent over that time.
With the 2010 U.S. Census
and subsequent reapportionment expected to bring more house and senate seats to
Acadiana, the area will have a greater political voice, Yuan said.
"When you think
about regionalism, we are in a unique position to effect some powerful changes
for our area, " said State Sen. Mike Michot, R-Lafayette.
The Acadiana
Regional Alliance is made up of business leaders from Lafayette, St. Landry,
Iberia, Acadia, Vermilion, St. Mary, St. Martin and Jeff Davis parishes. The
group is led by an executive committee made up of one member from each parish.
The group's goal is
to push legislation and compete for funding for key projects in Acadiana.
The alliance
supports infrastructure improvements, but also has an eye toward issues that
have not been raised by other organizations, such as rural Internet access and
solid waste management.
The group is working
to bring state legislators on board with the regional effort. Early indications
are the approach is catching on.
During this year's
legislative session, Acadiana legislators formed a core delegation that met
regularly during the legislative session.
Acadiana
representatives took a regional approach on …
RC:
Acadiana
Regional Development District
6. Teamwork - Unify
city, county - Charleston Gazette - WV, USA
Increasingly, America's
urban zones are growing together in fused cities, longtime University of
Charleston political science professor Evelyn Harris pointed out in a Monday
commentary.
"SanSan" is
the unbroken urban mass from San Diego to San Francisco. "ChiPitt" is
the solid megalopolis from Chicago to Pittsburgh. And "BosWash" is
the familiar term for nonstop Boston-to-Washington urbanization.
Yet 80, 000 separate
local governments remain across America, ruling small parcels, Harris noted,
and local residents are slow to cooperate in merged jurisdictions to streamline
operations and save taxpayer money.
"We are now faced
with expensive duplications of governmental services, " she wrote,
"causing increasing costs and therefore more taxes and delays in decisions
to meet local governmental needs."
Harris pointed out that
Kanawha County has 16 municipalities, and efforts to simplify them have
produced spotty results. The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department joined in
1947. The combined city-county jail and city-county animal shelter came later,
as did the joint 911 emergency call system (located in the W.E. "Ned"
Chilton III communications center, named for this newspaper's merger-minded
late publisher). City-county housing departments were combined recently.
Charleston's landfill has become, in effect, a city-county facility. But other
teamwork plans mostly have stalled.
"At last,
Charleston and Kanawha County are planning to provide solutions for our local
governments by investigating possible consolidations, " the professor
said.
The brightest
opportunity in decades lies in the movement to expand Charleston to encompass
all of Kanawha County. This unification wouldn't affect the 15 smaller
municipalities, which would retain their local leaders and local identities.
Only Charleston and Kanawha governments would change.
County Commission
President Kent Carper is to take Kanawha mayors to Louisville in September to
see how city-county unification lifted the Kentucky municipality from 250, 000
to 713, 000 population, ranking it among America's major cities …
7. Patrick seen
shying from local revenue proposals, toward regional efforts - Belmont Citizen-Herald - Lexington, MA, USA
Cities and towns would be asked to engage in
cooperative efforts aimed at saving operating costs under legislation Gov.
Deval Patrick plans to launch next year, a sequel to his first Municipal
Partnership Act, which met with mixed success because lawmakers rejected
Patrick's revenue-raisers.
While the bill is months from being filed, Patrick
appears likely to back off his municipal tax proposals, including hotel and
meals levies, that failed last year, and focus instead on regionalization efforts that could trim
costs and lead to conservation.
Patrick's budget chief, Leslie Kirwan, said the
package, still in the preliminary stages, would prod municipalities to
collaborate.
"I think the emphasis will be more on
opportunities for them to work together effectively and probably overcome some
hurdles to effective partnerships, rather than the last one, which emphasized
some of the more big-ticket revenue options, " said Kirwan. "I think
this is going to be more nuts and bolts."
…
Advocates have also pushed for clustering water resources.
By 2030, according to a 2006 Metropolitan Area Planning Council analysis, 50 of
the 101 communities in the Greater Boston area could exceed their allowances
under the Water Management Act.
Massachusetts relies less on regional approaches to
public policy questions than many other states, where large counties, compared
to the Bay State's 351 cities and towns, help shape decision-making.
…
"The administration, in piecemeal ways that
add up to a new strategy, is kind of breaking new ground in creating regional
solutions and holding people accountable for that, " said Joel Barrera,
project director of the Metropolitan
Area Planning Council and a Patrick appointee
to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority board.
…
8. Province redraws economic areas - Prince Albert Daily Herald - Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Minister of Enterprise and Innovation Lyle Stewart announced
on Tuesday that regional economic development authorities (REDAs) will be
supplanted by a system of larger enterprise regions.
"REDA has made a significant contribution to
the provincial economy over the last 15 years, and we want to build on that
success in these new, high-performance regions, " said Stewart. "With
a focus on increasing business and being more competitive, we are confident
stakeholders in the regions will be able to realize more of their economic
potential under this new program."
He emphasized a greater capacity to operate and
entice industry into the area "on the world scale" as a result of
enterprise regions.
The change will take place at the end of March 2009
when the current 27 REDAs will be replaced by 13 enterprise regions.
Along with this reorganization, an extra $2.5
million in funding was announced for the enterprise regions - doubling the
total budget of regional economic development.
Because each region is fundamentally different in
its composition, said Stewart, regions will be funded according to their
demands.
Prince Albert will be part of the north central
enterprise region, which has a population of 70, 930 and an area of 22, 500
square kilometres.
"The boundaries are still open for
negotiations, " said Stewart.
He expected they would be finalized sometime this
fall.
"We hope the regions will see them as thick
grey lines, not thin black ones, " he said of the regional boundaries.
He expected co-operation and collaboration between
the different regions.
At present the program will address only the
southern half of the province, but Stewart said regions can be expected for the
north within the next few years.
…
9. Editorial: Southern strategy for a new reality - Roanoke Times, VA
Virginia has an energy
plan and a commission on climate change. Ideally, they would plug in to a
national strategy to address both, if only the U.S. had a strategy.
The leadership vacuum in Washington has left it to
the states to take what initiative they can. Now Gov. Tim Kaine wants Southern
states to develop a regional plan
to ensure adequate, affordable energy and at the same time reduce the carbon
footprint left by burning fossil fuels.
Southern states should make haste slowly -- since
slowly appears to be the maximum speed possible. Rational energy and
climate-change policies are long overdue.
Kaine, the incoming chairman of the Southern Governors' Association,
suggested the regional approach Monday, the closing day of an association
conference. He noted that each of the 16 member states has or is working on
plans to deal with the dual issues of energy and climate change.
Together, the states could present a united front
in Washington, he said, "as the federal framework is being hammered
out." After all, the other three regional governors' associations in the
nation all have regional climate initiatives. Whatever special concerns the
South might have -- say, in researching clean-coal technology -- should be on
the table, too. Kaine said 57 percent of the nation's fossil fuels come from
Southern states.
But if the South wants to be an actor, rather than
a spectator, in developing solutions to the nation's energy and climate-change
woes, its governors need to step up their interest.
Kaine merely proposed opening regional talks about
how to achieve energy independence and mitigate the greenhouse gas emissions of
fossil fuels. Specific goals, and timetables and strategies for meeting them,
will have to be set by consensus. Kaine is hoping the governors can meet
quarterly over the next year …
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 U.S. in a news story as well as recognizing other
regional organizations. In most cases, where a full name is present, a Google
search will quickly get one to that organization. News reports do not always
get the organization name correct. Contents
.01 Voters show their
love of Detroit Zoo
Detroit Free Press -
United States
A tax to fund the Detroit Zoo has passed
overwhelmingly in all three counties, providing a stable funding source for the
next 10 years to one of Metro Detroit’s top attractions. The approval
comes despite tough economic times and it strikes a blow for regionalism,
which critics argue has long been lacking in metro Detroit. ...
.02 Local Remedies
The Wyckoff Journal
– Bergen County, NJ, USA
An enormous amount of chatter has been emanating from
Trenton on the need for municipalities to review the fiscal savings available
through the regionalization
of services. It is not a new subject of debate. March of 1962 saw GOP mayors
from the Bergen County area meeting to discuss the issue of regionalization.... Like New England, there is a
strong averseness towards the concept of regionalization. Organizations such as
volunteer fire departments are heavily reliant on a communal identity, and
openly disrupting that tradition might end up costing taxpayers more. Other
points of communal pride such as schools might also fail to benefit from a
regional approach as it may only add another expensive layer of bureaucracy.
Also, schools often involve heavy civic involvement which might be hindered
should a community sense its identity being diluted. Many towns are seeking to
share services that do not necessarily impact the characteristics or social
fabric of a community, and researching collective purchasing of fuel, insurance
pools, and shared services such as waste removal and recycling.
.03 Clear tracks for
commuter rail all the way to Aberdeen
The News Journal -
Wilmington, DE, USA
The Wilmington Area
Planning Committee has looked at this situation since the early
1990s. A joint study with Cecil County in 2005 showed that ridership could be
justified with a MARC station upgrade and a stop in Elkton. An overall upgrade
would build in lines for a turnaround in Newark, and ultimately open up service
in Newark to points south. … The military base realignment actually
enabled establishment of an Elkton station by 2015 in the Maryland Transit
Authority's capital planning, because it became clear this was the most
cost-effective decision to manage a dramatically larger population. ...
.04 Grant helps
region plan economic development strategy
Newton Daily News -
Newton, IA, USA
The strategic plan focuses on four areas including regionalization and acting from a regional
perspective, developing a worker pipeline to provide companies with skilled
laborers, developing infrastructure to support new and expanding business and
foster a culture of entrepreneurism. Local officials didn’t develop the
strategic plan on their own, they collaborated with 80 regional leaders as part
of a seven-county region working to improve the quality of lives for everyone
in Jasper, Poweshiek, Tama, Marshall, Story, Marion and Mahaska counties.
…
.05 New sales tax for
levee repairs irks some
Granite City Press
Record - Collinsville, IL, USA
… Madison County Board Chairman Alan J.
Dunstan, who pushed heavily for the tax legislation, said the issue boils down
to regionalism: If the levees give
way, the whole area - regardless of above or below the
bluffs - gets hit. Jobs will be lost. Freeways will be washed away. And, most
importantly, everyone's insurance rates will skyrocket, he said. "It
affects the whole county, " he said. The tax is all the region has,
Dunstan said. "I don't see any other way."...
.06 Group seeks money to plan I-29
development
Sioux Falls Argus
Leader - Sioux Falls, SD, USA
"It makes more sense to work as a group than
individually, " Christopherson said. "If we're successful in one
place, we'll be successful in the rest. We hope it enhances the quality of
life. … There are about 30 or 40 different corridors and regional
developments around the country with this kind of plan and the group is
studying some of the ...
.07 Auburn’s choice to keep its sewer
plant local sparks water board
Auburn - Auburn, CA,
USA
“I’m here to ask you to reconsider
going regional, ” she said. “I don’t believe you have thought
out your decision carefully.” As part of her agency’s
“permitting strategy, ” she said communities had to demonstrate
that they “exhausted all possible avenues of regionalization for permits to be issued.” The decision
to regionalize, or stay local with wastewater treatment, has been a hot topic
for many communities in the foothills and has even resulted in the resignation
of two Colfax City Council members. ...
.08 Transit and
regionalism: Wisdom from the East (side)
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- MO, United States
What I appreciated was their uncomplicated,
walk-the-talk outlook on regionalism.
They’re for regionalism
because they know it is good for their constituents. And to put their money
where there mouth is — whether the project is a new Mississippi Bridge or
MetroLink expansion....
.09 King County says
it can't afford to build new jail for cities' inmates
Seattle Times - United
States
"We support and encourage the cities' jail
planning processes and are open to partnering with cities" to create
"a regionally integrated jail
system, " Sims ... Ceis and
Bellevue Intergovernmental Affairs Director Diane Carlson said they were
pleased the new county report acknowledged a severe shortage of jail space. As
for Sims' endorsement of cities' jail planning, Ceis said, "I think the
real operative issue here is that the county financially is not in a position
to be a full, regional jail provider. I think that's what the message is to us.
There may be some other relationship we can work out between the cities and
county."
.10 City advised to
get new filtration plant
Keyser Mineral Daily
News Tribune - Keyser, WV, USA
With Piedmont officials cool to a joint project,
and a growing backlog of projects awaiting state funding, a regional planning official recommended Wednesday
that the city of Keyser pursue private funding for a badly needed new water
filtration plant, and begin design as soon as possible. “My
recommendation is, conversations with Crews (Crews and Associates of
Morgantown) and move forward with design, ” said Kenneth Dyche, executive
director of the Region 8 Planning and Development Council. …
Buffalo News - NY,
United States
The regionalism
advocate, who has recently been pushing an effort to downsize Erie
County’s bloated local governments, came upon a law that local elected
officials and even some legal experts didn’t know existed: a petition
process that forces a public referendum on changing the size of a Town Board....
.120 Irving criticized as it plots its own
course to get water from Oklahoma
Fort Worth Star
Telegram - Fort Worth, TX, USA
… he said they have continually worked the
issue politically and had hoped for a breakthrough in their dialogue with
Oklahoma that would "benefit the entire region
instead of one suburb." "It complicates ongoing efforts to quickly
resolve and establish an agreement for the interstate transfer of water, "
Owen said. "We hoped it wouldn’t become that complicated."
.121 Control your own
destiny? You are reckless!
Beyond right Field
You are a Mayor of a City, and you are looking out
for your citizens, so you are a rougue operator? These regional water
districts and COG’s at times go a little too far.
.13 Local mayors talk
about joining efforts
Kansas City Star,
MO, USA
A baker’s dozen of Missouri-side mayors
joined Mark Funkhouser this morning to discuss the need for more cooperation, particularly in getting results
in Jefferson City and Washington D.C. The mayors met at Funkhouser’s
invitation to discuss creating a “caucus” of mayors similar to
those in other metropolitan areas, including Denver and Chicago.
.14 Planners talk
combining water systems
Kilgore News Herald
- TX, USA
Members of the North East Texas Regional Water
Planning Group (Region D) Wednesday focused on the need for regionalization of small water supply
systems, ...
.15 Assessment team
presents economic action plan for Corbin-area development
Whitley-Williamsburg
News Journal - Corbin, KY, USA
The KAED team broke down recommendations in their
report into three major areas: economic development, tourism and regionalism.... The top priority in economic development was the need to
simplify the numerous agencies over development through restructuring or
reorganization.
.16 MARY KRAMER: The
mayor isn’t our only problem
Crain's Detroit
Business - Detroit, MI, USA
First is the major roadblock to acting regionally:
suspicion of corruption in city-related contracts. … Transparency of
contracts — criteria, who gets them and where the companies are based
— is an issue in everything from regional talks on expanding Cobo to
working regionally on water and sewage operations. …
.17 Editorial: When
it comes to economic strategy, talking is good
Shreveport Times -
Shreveport, LA, USA
General Motors' 798-employee layoff announcement
last week underscores … Clearly an overarching theme is the need to think
regionally.
Most people give lip service to the notion: Market regionally and, once the prospect
shows up, every town and parish then can compete for itself. But are we truly
committed? ...
.18 Summit County to run
Akron buildings department
The Plain Dealer -
Cleveland, OH, USA
Akron's latest attempt at regionalism allows Plusquellic to
unload a department that has been a thorn in his administration. Last year, the
head of the city ...
.19 Three towns look
to answer the calls together
KeepMEcurrent.com -
Scarborough, ME, USA
Suggestions from selectmen were not contained to regionalization of public safety services.
Caron and others suggested also looking at regionalizing other town services
such as tax collection and public works. ...
.20 Regionalism
master to step down at Dow Chemical
The Saginaw News -
MLive.com - Saginaw, MI, USA
Hayes has taken the lead in stressing cooperation
in the Tri-Counties. Last year, during a meeting before the Leadership Alumni
Association of Saginaw County he urged business people to ignore borders and
market the region as one. …
.21 Our Town Philadelphia: Good Neighbors
WTOK - Meridian, MS,
USA
Meridian and Philadelphia
are separated by about a 45-minute drive, but many people make that trip
frequently, sometimes even daily. Because the two cities have such an
impact on the other's economy, officials say it is important to think regionally and not just focus on one
individual city. ...
.22 Will West Seneca
Let Voters Decide on Downsizing?
WGRZ-TV - Buffalo,
NY, USA
Supervisor Wallace Piotrowski was impressed by a regionalism advocate's presentation to
reduce the number of members on the Town Board. ...
.23 Geauga fire chiefs
take right first step
News-Herald.com -
Willoughby, OH, USA
Mention the word "regionalism, " and people bristle. Officials resist
losing power, while taxpayers often think of another layer of government entity
with no accountability. They're forgetting there could be an upside....
.24 Pennsylvania
American Water Acquires Water and Wastewater Systems in Southwest Pennsylvania
MarketWatch –
USA
"We hope this transaction opens the door to
further regionalization of water
and wastewater services, which can help communities meet the financial burden
of maintaining and upgrading their systems." ...
.25 State's
Electricity Picture Brightening
Hartford Courant -
United States
Credit for this turnaround goes to state lawmakers,
officials, regulators and utilities, who worked with ISO New England, which
operates the regional electric
distribution system....
.26 State Grant to
Link Region with Job-Creating Businesses
Inside INdiana
Business (press release) - Indianapolis, IN, USA
… state's Regional Economic Development
Partnership Program first announced in 2007. The program, operated by the
Indiana Economic Development Corporation, provides matching grant dollars to
multi-county efforts aimed at creating and implementing initiatives that
increase regional competitiveness
in job creation, workforce development, entrepreneurship and the development
and targeting of industry clusters. …
.27 Airline ready for
service at local airport
Columbia Daily
Tribune - Columbia, MO, USA
"It’s important to all the activities
that the chamber has been involved with and all the new emphasis on regionalism. This is all part of that, and
I think air service into this area will strengthen those efforts because it
gives us some autonomy in terms of our ability to get people directly into the
Mid-Missouri region."
.28 Eco-Friendly
Founding Farmers Restaurant Grows in DC
MarketWatch –
USA
According to the new 2009 Washington D.C./Baltimore
Zagat Restaurants Survey guide, regional
residents that dine out are clearly moving in a "greener" direction. Seventy
percent of surveyors consider eating locally grown food important, while 62%
will "pay more" for sustainably raised food. …
.29 Local News: NEPA
Alliance Accepting Nominations for Regionalism Award
Tri State Observer -
Milford, PA, USA
The Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance (NEPA) is
currently accepting nominations for the 6th Annual John J. Luciani Regionalism
Award. ... Award
represents the pure dedication which Mr. Luciani displayed for the people of
our region, …
.30 It’s not easy being green when
EPA gets involved
Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel - Milwaukee, WI, USA
… DNR ran the proposal by the regional office of the federal
Environmental Protection Agency, and the attempt at a collaborative approach to
regulation hit the wall. … The experience left me with several take-homes:
… The private sector can move environmental improvement much faster than
the government, especially if the customers at the top of a supply chain demand
the higher environmental performance. …
.31 Economic group seeks to mend rift with
regional panel
Daily Comet, LA, USA
At a special meeting Monday evening, the board of
the Terrebonne Economic Development Authority, which promotes business
recruitment and expansion in the parish, voted to meet with members of the
South Louisiana Economic Council, a Thibodaux-based group that promotes
economic development and disburses business-recruiting dollars in Terrebonne,
Lafourche, St. Mary and Assumption parishes. "I hate to see all this
animosity, " ...
.32 A Base for Success: Fort Devens: Regional
cooperation is key
Brunswick Times
Record, ME, USA
The case of Fort Devens in Massachusetts provides a
cautionary lesson: A lack of regional unity during base redevelopment can be a
distraction from the redevelopment process itself. …"We've had strong
cooperation from the towns, "
agreed Jeffrey Jordan, deputy director of the Midcoast Regional
Redevelopment Authority (MRRA), which is ...
.33 Repair HUD,
Don’t Demolish It
New York Times - United States
Regionalism was one of the core
mandates of HUD at its inception in 1965. Regionalism
was controversial then — and it is now — because it threatens local
... Note: Link to article. Op-Ed Contributor: To Fight Poverty,
Tear Down HUD
11.
Other Regional Community News for Our Local Planet Contents
.01 Georgia's Crisis, Olympic Tricks, and Major Power
Double-Standards
Council on Foreign
Relations, NY
A selection of op-eds and editorials from the U.S.
and around the world.
.02 IM study backs six degrees of
separation
The Arizona Daily Sun – Flagstaff,
AZ, USA
The so-called small world theory, embodied in the old
saw that there are just "six degrees of separation" between any two
strangers on Earth, has been largely corroborated by a massive study of
electronic communication. … Microsoft Messenger use is most intense in
North America, Europe and Japan, and in the coastal regions of the rest of the world. While the study sample is
huge, there is little way of knowing whether Microsoft Messenger users are as
socially connected as the rest of humanity. Why does it matter that people from
around the world are closely tied together? Researchers said that the knowledge
might have applications for political organizations, charity efforts, natural
disaster relief and missing-person searches. "They could create large
meshes of people who could be mobilized with the touch of a return key, "
Horvitz said.
RGE Monitor - New York, NY, USA
Policymakers all over
the world are voting with their feet, choosing regionalism as the preferred mode of
liberalization. The WTO reports that over 250 RTAs are already in force, with
several others currently under negotiation. Many trade economists, led by Jagdish
Bhagwati (2008), are concerned with this rise of regionalism, viewing
preferential trading arrangements as inimical to the world trade system. In
their view, regionalism reduces the incentives of governments to liberalize
trade vis-à-vis non-member countries. …
.04 Policy Paper: Will America ever wake up
to the Burmese Clarion Call?
Asian Tribune -
Bangkok, Thailand
We are but halfway through 2008 yet it has already
been witness to a sizeable shift in global power. … Instead of
universal Western power, we are witnessing the rise of regionalization and regional
solutions. This reflects broader changes in the global economy. BRIC economies
(Brazil, Russia, India and China)...
.05 England’s
RDAs welcome £87bn Government commitment to new round of Regional Funding Allocations
Northwest Regional
Development Agency (press release) - Warrington, England, UK
The English Regional Development Agencies (RDAs)
have welcomed the Government’s second round of Regional Funding
Allocations (RFAs), announced by Yvette Cooper, Chief Secretary to the
Treasury. The new round of RFAs, worth over £87 billion up to 2019, will allow regions to advise government on their
investment priorities for transport, housing, regeneration, and economic
development against indicative regional funding allocations. ...
.06 Libre: Next step
for Asean
Sun.Star –
Philippines
The economic integration outlined in Asean Vision
2020 aims to create a stable, prosperous and highly competitive Asean economic region in which there is free flow of
goods, services, investment and a freer flow of capital, equitable economic
development and reduced poverty and socio-economic disparities in year 2020.
With the European Union as its model, the development of ASEAN as a single
market and production base will allow the region to a player of global
significance....
.07 Shipping Costs
Start to Crimp Globalization
New York Times -
United States
In a more regionalized trading world, economists say,
China would probably end up buying more of the iron ore it needs from Australia
and less from Brazil, and farming out an even greater proportion of its
manufacturing work to places like Vietnam and Thailand. Similarly,
Mexico’s maquiladora sector, the assembly plants concentrated near its
border with the United States, would become more attractive to manufacturers
with an eye on the American market. But a trend toward regionalization would
not necessarily benefit the United States, economists caution. Not only has it
…
.08 We Say: ISLANDS
POWER OVER NATURAL RESOURCES
Island Business -
Suva, Fiji
The signing of the Third Implementing Arrangement
of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement is a welcome instance of regional cooperation in the Pacific
Islands…. Tuna, probably one of the most commercially exploited fish type
the world over, is the Pacific’s most sought-after resource. … For
long the lion’s share of the commercial benefit from its trade has gone
to distant waters fishing nations often far removed from the region. …
.09 No Man's Land
Times of India
– India
A new board should be constituted with members
drawn from the local civil society. It could facilitate the pilgrimage without
disrupting the ecology of the region and be sensitive to local concerns. The present
turmoil can’t be resolved if the issue is seen exclusively through the
prisms of regionalism
and communalism. …
Globe and Mail
– Canada
What's interesting here is that Hasbro and Mattel
had carved up the world based on geography, much like the music industry had
carved up the world based on regionalized distribution
centres. These industries ran into the same problem: What to do when it came
time for their products to go global on the Internet, which does not recognize
national borders in the way intellectual law does? …
.11 Promoting our talents, abilities and
innovation
Cumberland News -
Carlisle, England, UK
It is the first time, our Trust has hosted such a
prestigious event to promote north Cumbria’s talents, abilities and
innovation locally, regionally
and nationally....
.12 Regional Research and Innovation
Service for Hamburg now online
Cordis News, Belgium
Up-to-date information on the German region of Hamburg and its strengths in the
research and innovation sector is now available on CORDIS, the Community
Research and Development Information Service. … The CORDIS Regional
Gateway website for Hamburg is available at:
http://cordis.europa.eu/hamburg/home_en.html
.13 Reducing reliance on water grid
Gold Coast Mail,
Australia
Left to its own devices, the Sunshine Coast
Regional Council had regional
water security through to 2020 and the ability to shape a water policy which
could have addressed, through its own innovation, the needs of the community
beyond that date. Instead its water assets have been seized by a government
that intends to drain our supply and with it, that security, in the interests
of continued unfettered growth in the south-east corner....
.14 Pedestrian and cycling plan recognized
King Township
Sentinel, Canada
"The Pedestrian and Cycling Master Plan
enforces York Region's goal to
create healthy, vibrant and commuter-friendly communities, " said York
Chairman Bill Fisch. "This award emphasizes York Region's achievements in our
stride for sustainability and is another way to make York Region more
accessible and environmentally friendly."