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Regional Community Development News – May 27, 2009 [regions_work]
A
compilation of news links about and for regional communities pursuing local and
regional development.
Published
on line since November 11, 2003.
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Contents
Top
Regional Community stories … 1. – 9.
U.S. Regional Communities - sub-State,
State or multi-State – news articles …10.01 - .39
Other Regional Community News for Our
Local Planet … 11.01 - .23
Blogging about Regional Communities … 12.01 - .18
Announcements and Regional Links … 13.01 - .10
Financial Crisis …14.01 - .02
Custom search: region, regions,
regional communities … 15.
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Top
Regional Community stories
1.
…
town-hall forum sponsored by the Erie Times-News and GoErie.com. … The idea going in, a couple of weeks
before the municipal primary, was to turn the tables on
the political candidates. Instead of them telling the rest of us what they can
do for
That's why we sought
input from our readers, …
If one thread ran through
the conversation -- in the run-up to voters in numerous political subdivisions
choosing a county executive and a mayor, township supervisors and borough
councils, school board members and constables -- it's that we're all in this
together. That we're not competing across municipal lines, but with the outside
world, and in the ways that matter in the long run we'll prosper or decline as
one.
It starts at the center
of things, in the city at the heart of our region's identity, history and
prospects. And that leads directly to the subject of regionalism and what to do
about the forces of time, inertia and outdated state law that have set up our
urban core to fail.
…
Lawyer and longtime civic leader Jim Walczak
made the case for "functional regionalism" through mechanisms such as
regional authorities and an expanded role for county government. That approach
targets some of the same goals and results without all of the political baggage
of combining municipalities.
…
I'm a firm believer that
a marriage arranged in
…
http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090510/OPINION04/305109929
2. Expert urges fractured region to
change - Buffalo News -
NY,
Urban areas that are
fractured into dozens of municipal governments lag far behind unified regional governments
in everything from economic development and affordable tax rates to racial
disparity and sustainable growth, according to a urban
planning expert who spoke to a group of activists, businessmen and politicians
Friday in
And, said consultant and
former mayor of Albuquerque David Rusk, New York State laws designed for a
different age are a major barrier to modern governance in the Buffalo area.
It’s not that the
New York Legislature has never done anything to help the cause of regional
government among its many municipalities, Rusk said. It’s just that it
was clear across the state. And it happened in 1897.
As Rusk explained, that
was when state lawmakers had the vision to dissolve what was then the largest
city in the nation—New York City — and what was then the seventh
largest city in the nation — Brooklyn — add the then largely rural
areas of Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island and create the modern metropolis
that soon became the capital of the world.
“If they were still
a bunch of little boxes, do you think their subway would have gotten into
“Little
boxes” is the term Rusk uses to refer to large communities that labor under the governance of fractured municipal
authorities. Only when they are merged, or at least cooperate enough, to form
“big boxes” do the communities stand a chance of providing modern
services at affordable tax rates and attracting and controlling the kind of
economic growth that is sustainable and beneficial to all.
Rusk was the main speaker
at a forum entitled “No More Business As Usual.” It was sponsored
by the activist groups VOICE-Buffalo, the …
…
http://www.buffalonews.com/145/story/673278.html
3. Ready-to-Go
Regionalism - Governing
... Right now regionalism and the right-sizing of government for the 21st
century are on the back burner in most metropolitan areas. They certainly are
in
But that's only part of the story because, hard as it may be to believe,
every one of the large metro areas in the country already has a regional government. It has a council
called a "metropolitan planning organization." If we figured out a
better way to use these entities, we wouldn't need to do anything half so
complicated as Joel Giambra tried to do in
The history of MPOs can be told in a relatively
short space. Almost every metro area has had planning bodies of some sort for
the past century, often several at a time, but for 50 years they were
essentially volunteer groups and those in political power paid little attention
to them. In 1973, Congress changed that by requiring each metro region to
designate an official MPO to participate in transportation planning and land
use, and giving them some resources to help them do their research.
A couple of places took this language and ran with it.
But those were outliers. The vast majority of MPOs
spent the two decades after 1973 under the thumb of state transportation
departments, which made the important choices and pressured MPOs
to rubber stamp them.
Then, in 1993, … the new ISTEA
transportation law offered MPOs a whole new set of
tools. …
http://www.governing.com/column/ready-go-regionalism
4. Regional
Cooperation: A Pathway to Economic Recovery - Nation Cities Weekly -
Regional cooperation is a proven way to reduce
costs, increase economic competitiveness, manage development impacts and create
new opportunities and synergies between communities. This was true before the
present economic crisis and is even more critical in a time of economic
recession.
The long-term strength and stability of local
jurisdictions depends on an economic region with a climate for growth,
cultivated local assets and healthy, productive residents and businesses. As
part of the national economic recovery strategy, the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) supports these critical
investments in regional development.
…
For example, …
… since 1959 the Metropolitan
Development Association of Syracuse and Central New York Inc., (MDA) has been a
catalyst for redevelopment of the region by working with local governments and
the private sector to attract and create industries with high growth potential.
Robert Simpson, president and CEO of MDA,
offered several “lessons learned” to local officials based on the
success of MDA’s regional economic development
plan, the Essential New York Initiative, including:
•
Forge a unified vision for the region;
•
Foster an entrepreneurial climate that encourages innovation and
adaptation;
•
Leverage educational assets, including colleges and universities;
•
Facilitate collaboration within industry sectors;
•
Participate in regional organizations even if they cannot or do not
drive the regional economic development agenda; participation builds trust and
respect; and
•
Take advantage of the credibility and visibility of your local
government by supporting the regional initiatives, even if that means following
rather than leading.
Although the barriers to regional cooperation, including lack of
trust among leaders in the region, disparate community goals or inability to
agree on a particular regional strategy, are very real, the immediate and
long-term benefits may prove worthy of the effort.
http://www.nlc.org/articles/articleItems/NCW52509/RegionalEcon.aspx
5. Regional
marketing campaign launched - San Diego Union Tribune - CA,
In an effort to promote more outside investment in the border region, a
coalition of local business and civic leaders yesterday launched a marketing
campaign aimed at selling
The plan, developed by the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corp.
and its counterpart in
The groups hope to attract foreign investors and manufacturers with the
idea of tapping into
“We've already got some companies showing interest in the region,
but this provides us with marketing tools that unite the whole area,”
said Timothy Kelley, who heads the Imperial Valley EDC.
With the help of a $225,000 Commerce Department grant and $90,000 in
private contributions, the EDCs have been working
together since April 2008 to put together a marketing plan that would identify
the region's strengths and opportunities.
Now that the plan has been developed, the next stage is to begin
promoting the areas. In mid-June, the EDCs will host
25 foreign journalists from such countries as
...
6.
...
At an industrial park in
…
But
“We will benefit with the site in
...
Landing a carmaker is the chest-thumping recruitment prize that governors
and development officials hang their careers on. But auto-parts suppliers
generate more jobs, taxes and economic well-being.
Volkswagen expects suppliers will create nearly 10,000 jobs across the region.
…
“We expect to share some of
the suppliers” with BMW and Mercedes, Fischer said. “But there
should be no doubt that
It’s Ken Stewart’s job to lure them south.
…
Easy access to the ports of
“Most of the manufacturers have been very smart to locate
facilities close to state lines,” he adds. “That causes states to
compete against each other. But we’re in the sweet spot for German auto
manufacturers. That makes (
…
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/printedition/2009/05/17/volkswagen0517.html
7. Is Cascadia's train coming in? High-speed rail between Seattle
and Vancouver could be a catalyst for regional development, and identity -
Crosscut -
Cascadia boosters come in two
main flavors: Ecotopians
and business boosters. The greens want to let the environmental and spiritual health of the bio-region
guide our politics; the boosters see prosperity through trade and
economic cooperation.
Thus, Cascadians might wave "Old Doug," the Cascadian
flag, on behalf of separate, but sometimes overlapping, agendas. The tribes and
eco-activists want to save the orcas of the
A catalyst for Cascadian
cooperation could be development of a high-speed rail link along the I-5
corridor between
In a front-page piece
in the
It's potentially a game-changing
development. We're no longer just talking about slight improvements to this
unique Canada-U.S. rail link. The political will now exists in the
It's vital that
...
http://crosscut.com/2009/05/12/mossback/18983/
8. Warm fuzzies all around as southwestern
… mayors of
This group, which was joined an hour later by the president of Western
Michigan University, the superintendent of Kalamazoo Public Schools, leader of
the Greater Kalamazoo Area Chamber of Commerce, the vice chair of the Kalamazoo
County Board of Commissioners and representatives from Kalamazoo College, Borgess Medical Center and the Kalamazoo Nature Center,
came together to sign the Southwest Michigan Regional
Sustainabilty Covenant.
It's a simple, one-page document containing a lot of buzzwords. For
example, the governmental, academic and business entities signing the agreement
will work together "to ensure that the Southwest Michigan Region continues
to be an excellent place to live and that each organization shall commit to the
community's betterment through economic, social and environmental strategies
germane to their mission for the benefit of future generations."
Or, as Portage Mayor Pete Strazdas put it much
more eloquently and succinctly: "We want to leave this place better than
we found it."
Now the fine citizens of
On a practical level, this agreement means that all of the above groups
and other businesses or organizations which want to sign on, have agreed to
work together to share best practices for operating more efficiently and saving
money wherever they can.
...
Covenant – PDF pages 89-97 - http://www.kalamazoocity.org/docs/20090518DraftPacket.pdf
RC: Southcentral
http://blog.mlive.com/readreact/2009/05/warm_fuzzies_all_around_as_sou.html
.9
...
While officials
acknowledged the setback which the termination of the contact with M/A-COM
presented, they were also optimistic opportunities to utilize newer technology
and improve governance of cross-jurisdictional communication and data sharing
would come from it. For example, instead of building a statewide
communications network and offering to connect counties and other local
governments to it, the state would work to facilitate the development of regional networks that connected groups of partnering
counties thereby improving its usefulness.
Several counties had no
desire to participate in the statewide wireless
network, according to Perry. "The new strategic road map we are pursuing
de-emphasizes the one-size-fits-all notion and envisions an interconnected
system of systems," she said.
…
"Two other reasons
we should continue with this new regional approach: The major emergencies that
have occurred around the state are far more regional in nature than they are statewide. Whether it's a plane crash in
…
Mayberry-Stewart said
the governance structure would contain both top-down oversight and bottom-up
collaboration.
Governance is a major part of all of the homeland
security programs now, Gallagher said. "Your governance has to be in
place. If you do not have that, …
http://www.govtech.com/gt/635218
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 New
activism defines road builder's efforts
In the frenzied final week of the 2008 legislative
session, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle broke away to take an urgent call from a key
player in a highway funding debate. The caller wasn’t the governor, or
the transportation commissioner or a lawmaker. It was Bill Hammack,
president of C.W. Matthews Contracting Co.,
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/printedition/2009/05/17/cwmatthews0517.html
.02 National
PBS documentary points to
OregonLive.com
A national PBS documentary will point to
PBS: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/reports/road-to-the-future/overview/549/
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/05/national_pbs_documentary_point.html
.03 REGION:
SANDAG adopts $1 billion budget
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/05/22/news/sandiego/zddc03371380aea5d882575be007c7120.txt
.04 Regional
planning agency hopes to avoid 'doomsday' budget situation
Medill Reports -
Board members for the Chicago Metropolitan Agency
for Planning (CMAP) are hoping they have successfully averted a budget crisis
and reclaimed more than three million dollars in state funds. Six members
journeyed to
http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=129251
.05
Four years after withdrawing from the San Gabriel
Valley Council of Governments, city officials are
now considering re-joining the organization. Other than the small and largely
gated city of
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_12441837
.06 Governor
"My Man" Mitch Daniels Dismantling
Daily
.07 Metro: Where do we go from here?
The Missouri Legislature recently authorized a $12
million lifeline for the
.08 Metropolitan
Jay Fisette, vice chair
of the Arlington County Board, was tapped to head the Metropolitan Washington
Council of Governments' new regional environmental
policy committee. The panel was created in response to a recently released
regional climate change report by the COG’s
climate change steering committee. ...
http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2009/05/11/daily89.html
.09 Local
companies partner for community health
Wellness Works is a collaborative effort between
White River Health System,
http://www2.arkansasonline.com/news/2009/may/24/local-companies-partner-community-health-20090524/
.10 Take
a trip upstate
You don't have to go to
http://www.scrantontimes.com/news/1.26665
.11 TBARTA
board adopts regional transportation master plan
Bizjournals.com
The Tampa Bay Area Regional
Transportation Authority board has adopted its regional transportation master
plan. ... Now the TBARTA board will begin to discuss priorities and funding
options in the coming months, beginning in June 2009, it said in the release.
The Florida Legislature created TBARTA in 2007 to plan and develop a multimodal
transportation system that will connect the seven counties of the
http://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2009/05/18/daily70.html
.12 Aerotropolis
becomes hot topic for regional leaders
Crain's
Fireworks flared Friday at the annual leadership
luncheon of the Eight Mile Boulevard Association — but once the dust
settles, Southeast Michigan's “Big 4” plan to be back to work on
regional cooperation. ... Cobo was a passing topic of discussion Friday, but
not nearly the lightning rod that Ficano's push for
tax incentives related to the aerotropolis
proposal turned out to be. ...
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090517/SUB01/305179969/1069
.13 Six
Businesses to Be Recognized During 9th Annual Leading Edge Awards
E-SoMD.com
.14 Thrive:
Wisbusiness.com -
For the second year in a row, a regional coalition
(including the cities of Fitchburg, Madison, and Middleton; Madison Gas and
Electric; Alliant Energy; Thrive, the Economic Development Enterprise for the
eight-county Madison Region and the
UW-Madison, new to the coalition this year) will promote the Madison
Region’s biotech strengths at the BIO International Conference, scheduled
in Atlanta May 18-21, 2009 (bio2009.org). The annual BIO shows are the biotech
industry’s largest event, typically attracting a global audience of more
than 20,000 scientific and executive leaders.
...
http://www.wisbusiness.com/index.iml?Article=158856
.15
Oilweek.com
... , the company has
signed a letter of intent with the Three Rivers Regional Solid Waste Management
Authority, which owns and operates a regional landfill that serves Calhoun, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Monroe, Pontotoc and Union counties.
Three Rivers has agreed to supply Enerkem with about
189,000 tons or 60 per cent of its solid waste annually as feedstock. ... Randy
Kelley, Executive director of Three Rivers Planning and Development
District, said while he is excited about the Enerkem
project he is still "cautiously optimistic." "Is it a done deal?
No," said Kelley. ...
http://www.oilweek.com/news.asp?ID=22806
.16 Consolidation
of Belleair Bluffs, Largo fire departments could set
example, chief says
Tampabay.com -
Facing an $18.5 million deficit in its upcoming
Emergency Medical Services budget,
http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/fire/article1003516.ece
.17 Regionalized
dispatching can still deliver
Scarlet Scuttlebutt -
Green Brook officials are exploring plans to join a
regional police dispatch service that
would save money through eliminating four local dispatchers. And, as seems to
nearly always be the case when such sensitive consolidations are considered
anywhere in New Jersey, residents and other critics have been up in arms at a
feared loss of services ... At the heart of this debate is an entirely
unrealistic expectation by the public that government should be able to maintain
and improve top-notch services at permanently low cost, and any failure to do
so is merely a function of egregious government waste. ...
.18 AROUND
Belmond Independent -
County extension director Bev Peters talked about
the big changes coming to
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20313893&BRD=1907&PAG=461&dept_id=133418&rfi=6
.19 Earthtrepreneurship.
It may be tough to pronounce but the term is a great description of
green rural growth opportunity
DailyYonder.com
Rural sustainability needs to be built on an earthtrepreneurial middle class that understands how to
create, use, and sell appropriate technologies and services at home and around
the world. In some cases, this might well be social earthtrpepreneurship,
dedicated to helping others through a nonprofit organization. But it might also
involve ways of profitably, but responsibly nurturing and cultivating the
earth’s natural heritage. Earthtrepreneurship
is based on respectful, earth-centered ingenuity. Earthtrepreneurs
understand and love their own backyards. But they also understand that their
ideas have markets elsewhere. They serve their communities,
building sustainability at home. They also serve the world, building global sustainability. ...
http://www.dailyyonder.com/earthtrepreneurship/2009/05/14/2118
.20 How
much to seek in override? That is the question for officials
South Coast Today -
"I would like to challenge the region,"
Lakeville School Committee Chairman David McQueeney
said. "We in Lakeville are in favor of regionalization
(which would include the elementary schools). The region should be able to
function as if we were fully regionalized in fiscal 2010. It would mean the
fourth grade would remain at (
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090523/NEWS/905230332
.21 In
Our Own Words: You and Me and National G
Ukiah Daily Journal -
Question: What is National Geographic doing in
http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/ci_12440596
.22
The
.23 Food
Export