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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 - .37
Other Regional Community News for Our Local Planet … 11.01 - .29
Blogging about Regional Communities … 12.01 - .08
Announcements and Regional Links … 13.01 - .07
Financial Crisis …14.01 - .02
Custom search: region, regions, regional communities … 15.
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Top Regional Community stories
1. Regionalism at work - St. Louis Post-Dispatch -
The last Dodge Ram pickup rolled off the assembly line at the Fenton North Plant on Thursday. The South Plant, which assembled minivans, shut down in October. The two plants, which once employed as many as 7,500 workers, soon will be mothballed.
“It’s almost as though there’s been a death in the family,” said Fenton Mayor Dennis J. Hancock of losing an iconic employer and the enterprise that put the city on the map 50 years ago. …
But don’t feel too sorry for the city of
Fenton’s experience offers lessons for local governments throughout the
Fenton had hoped for the best, but the mayor said the city has been planning for a Chrysler Plant closing for nearly a decade. Chrysler directly contributed about $500,000 year in tax revenue to Fenton, so the city had to prepare for the worst.
Perhaps the smartest move Fenton made came in 1995: It abolished its police department and contracted with the St. Louis County Police Department for patrol and other public safety services. That move gave the city a little financial breathing room.
Mr. Hancock estimates that move has saved the city $1 million per year — about twice the revenue lost from the Chrysler closing. The city also contracts with the county for building inspections, saving another $75,000 per year.
How many municipalities in this region can afford to ignore such savings, even in better times?
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http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/the-platform/published-editorials/2009/07/regionalism-at-work/
2. EDITORIAL: Aging Population - FrederickNewsPost.com -
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The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments analyzed vehicle registration data collected after the economy began its downward skid. As mandated by federal law, the data is to be used to make local air quality forecasts.
The Clean Air Act requires that metropolitan areas account for their current and projected emissions, including those resulting from future road and transportation projects, to show that the area can and will remain within established pollution limits.
This is where the economy figures in, with a bit of a twist. Transportation planning assumptions have traditionally been that an economic downturn, and the accompanying higher unemployment, compels people to drive less, therefore reducing tailpipe emissions and significantly precluding their introduction into our breathing air.
Not so.
Not when, as the COG study finds, people drive less, but do so in older vehicles.
This makes a lot of difference.
Published reports on the outcome of the COG study explained that vehicles on Washington-area roads are, on average, six months older than they were in 2005. The increase is from about 7.9 to 8.4 years, enough to push the area to within the violation range of its federally mandated limits for traffic-related pollutants.
Despite the fact that we're expected to cut our driving by about 2.5 percent, the aging vehicle pool on which we continue to rely will likely increase our emission pollutant totals. …
The D.C. area is on a very short leash vis-a-vis Clean Air Act requirements, having failed to meet federal ozone standards for decades and with money for regional transportation projects hanging in the balance.
The problem is not localized. A spokesman for the Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations thinks it "will be a national issue." …
http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/opinion/display_editorial.htm?StoryID=92482
3. Thrive uses collaborative approach to help build a strong regional economy
WTN News – Press Release -
In our current national economic climate, it is critical we use every tool at our disposal, every advantage we have. Our actions today lay the foundation for the economic climate of our region in years to come.
Our region is unique—and fortunate—that visionary leadership from around the region came together proactively during stronger economic times a few years ago to discuss the future of the region. What is our shared regional vision? What are our assets—man made and natural? How can we collaborate to reach a strong, shared and sustainable future for the region?
Now is the time that we reap the benefit of the leadership and vision of stronger times. Now is the time that we need to come together as a region. We can no longer afford to think of competition on a small scale, as we once did, city against city or county versus county—our competition is now national and international, for resources like workforce, capital and innovation. Last December the State of the Madison Region report issued by Thrive [ http://www.thrivehere.org/ ], the economic development enterprise for the eight-county region, provided a glimpse at how we stack up against some peer regions. It was no surprise that we were in the top tier for employment growth, income, and many quality of life measures. The numbers are not as good this year, of course, but as a region we are still doing better than much of the nation and many of our peer regions. Regional collaboration is and will continue to be our strongest competitive edge in today's global economy.
While it may be a natural human response in trying times to "circle the wagons", to pull your resources closer—now is the time for every county, every community and every business in our region to pull together and share our strengths.
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Now more than ever, we must all collaborate as a region to thrive.
http://wistechnology.com/articles/6334/
4. Local Leaders Discuss Regional Mass Transportation System - NewsChannel5.com -
Middle
Metro Mayor Karl Dean has wanted a new and improved public transportation system here in
He invited city and county mayors from across the mid-state to discuss the issue as part of a ‘mayor's caucus.'
The state legislature recently passed a law allowing regions to dedicate funding specifically for mass transit. Local governments must decide where that money will come from and what it would be used for.
Dean said all options are still on the table including a light rail system similar to one in
The mayor believes that if cities and counties pitch in financially the region could then be eligible for Federal funding that could help make a revamped regional transit system a reality.
"If we're going to be the type of region where people want to live and settle and have a high quality of life where businesses want to be, we're going to need to have a mass transit response to the congestion on the interstate," said Dean.
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The mid-state Mayor's caucus has looked to
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=10772908&nav=menu374_1
5. New Lake Tahoe regional plan closes in on next steps - North Lake Tahoe Bonanza -
Summarize, analyze, repeat.
Those are the steps the bi-state federal agency in charge of protecting
Now, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency's Regional Plan Update's options are available for review by citizens, partner agencies and other organizations before they are finalized and sent to an environmental consultant for analysis.
“The more time we spend laying ground work for the environmental document, the better chance we'll have of getting to a regional plan that everyone can sign off on and support,” said TRPA Spokesman Jeff Cowen.
TRPA staff is in the process of reviewing and editing final project descriptions. The new Regional Plan, which will be discussed at the July 22 TRPA Governing Board meeting at North Tahoe Conference Center in Kings Beach, is supposed to update TRPA's standing plan adopted in 1987, and basin residents are encouraged to review the new plan offer feedback before then.
The plan's updated proposal is broken down into four alternatives, including one no action alternative which offers no changes to the 1987 plan.
• Alternative 2: …
• Alternative 3: …
• Alternative 4: …
Autonomy and community planning is an area of concern for the League to Save Lake Tahoe.
“In the current regional plan, TRPA establishes a framework and community planning teams are assembled to make choices for their communities that are consistent with the overall framework which is designed to protect the basin environment,” said Rochelle Nason, executive director of the League to Save Lake Tahoe. “Under this approach it appears that many decisions for communities will be made directly by the TRPA and that is a matter of some concern.”
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http://www.tahoebonanza.com/article/20090707/NEWS/907079990/1061&ParentProfile=1050
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Richmond City Councilman Charles R. Samuels today blasted the city for failing to give vendors a chance to compete for the purchase of police cars.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported this morning that city officials violated procurement rules when they bought 40 police cars for nearly $1 million in 2007 without allowing vendors to compete for the business.
The procurement services department wrongly treated the purchase as though only one vendor could provide the Crown Victoria vehicles when numerous Ford dealers across the city and nation could have, City Auditor Umesh Dalal wrote in a report Tuesday to Mayor Dwight C. Jones and other officials.
Eric R. Mens, who authorized the purchase of the vehicles, gave notice June 30 that he would resign effective Aug. 30 from his post as
Samuels, who represents the 2nd District, said
Samuels, speaking to a breakfast meeting of the Greater Richmond Chamber, said the purchasing deal will damage the city's credibility as well as its attempts to foster regionalism.
"Until the city can earn the respect and trust of the surrounding counties . . . it's going to be difficult to do so," he said.
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7. OUR VIEW: Share regional agreements - SouthCoastToday.com -
In a report last fall, limited-government advocates at the Pioneer Institute urged the state to advance the cause of regionalized local services by, among other things, creating models for regional agreements. The idea was to give cities and towns paths they could follow. Now, in the absence of state action, Pioneer's new clearinghouse of real-life regional agreements gets the ball rolling on a smart idea.
Far from returning to bigger county government, regionalism relies on what Pioneer's Jim Stergios calls "organic" growth. Communities with common interests, size and geography gravitate toward one another naturally, rather than by mandate. The clearest SouthCoast examples of organic regionalization may be our regional schools, which share resources at the middle- and high-school levels between two sets of towns:
The new database gives communities access to agreements on animal control, building inspection, sewage and water, plus sample documents executed by municipalities that have joined the Group Insurance Commission. Joining the GIC, which provides health insurance to state employees, became an option for cities and towns in 2007. In general, the GIC costs less, its prices have risen more slowly, and it offers more diverse options than typical municipal plans.
Since regionalization saves money, one might think cities and towns would be clamoring, especially in a recession, to get on board. But cooperation can be difficult.
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The savings promised by regionalization can help SouthCoast cities and towns slow the escalating cost of government while providing the services residents have come to expect. Municipalities would be wise to review useful agreements developed by others and share their own. Nothing will happen without cooperation.
To view the clearinghouse, visit www.pioneerinstitute.org/clearinghouse.php
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090715/OPINION/907150320/-1/NEWSMAP
8. Region developing a Niagara Culture Plan - Welland Tribune -
The region is advancing its goal of developing a Niagara Culture Plan.
A forum held Tuesday at the Sheraton Fallsview Hotel and Conference Centre, entitled “Discovering Opportunities,” was designed to build on a solid foundation that had been in the developing stages since first being identified as a strategic objective of regional council.
The goal of the forum was to “brainstorm” ideas to help stimulate the local economy through the development of cultural assets in
The full-day workshop brought together key stakeholders, including local businesses, the community and cultural partners.
Patrick Robson, commissioner of integrated community services for Niagara Region [ http://www.niagararegion.ca ], said more than 140 people attended the event.
Robson said arts, heritage and other expressions of
He said
Robson said many individual groups and communities are already doing a great job at marketing their cultural resources.
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The challenge, said Robson, is to frame all the various cultural components in the context of economic development, while ensuring none of the players get left on the sidelines.
In an effort to bring as many sectors of the community together as possible, the team working on the culture plan has even create a presence on Facebook.
Robson said social networking Internet sites like Facebook is the best way to engage the youth, who he said also have a stake in the plan.
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Theatre is just one example of a much broader application of the term “culture.”
“We want to celebrate the whole package, but first we have to determine how big the package is,” Robson said.
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http://www.wellandtribune.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1647496
9. Region's economy at stake - HeraldNet -
Local pessimists will see the Boeing Co.'s purchase of a 787 parts plant in
The rest of us must see it for what it really is: a wake-up call -- and perhaps the last, best opportunity -- to mobilize government, labor and business in a focused, unprecedented effort to make Puget Sound the long-term aerospace capital of the world, led by a thriving Boeing Co.
Some leaders have already been working at it. Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson, for example, has been shuttling between union and company officials in an effort to forge greater trust that will lead to labor peace and make Boeing more reliable to its customers.
At the heart of Stephanson's effort is a no-strike agreement between Boeing and its Machinists and engineers, with contract impasses going to binding arbitration. Many public employee unions, including police and firefighters, have done very well under such arrangements.
For their own self-interest, it's time for Boeing's local union members, and the company, to turn the page from past animosity to a new era of cooperation.
"Unless things change," Washington Roundtable Chair John Stanton said in a statement Tuesday, "Boeing's future will be outside the Northwest and that will be devastating to the
Indeed, the stakes couldn't be higher. Every
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20090708/OPINION01/707089984
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
The Tulare County Association of Governments has hired the Fresno-based public relations firm Jeffrey Scott Advertising to perform outreach services for it. The agency will split publicity duties with
.02 Regionalism - The insanity of state government
CW Unbound –
When the Washington Post's Neil Peirce wonders if state government is "obsolete," he's not echoing Carla Howell. Instead, he worries that gubernatorial "theatrics" (think Palin,
http://www.cwunbound.org/regionalism/
.03 Their Words: Ward 5 Council Candidates
The
Scott Rosencrans: As I mentioned in my opening remarks, regionalism is one of the primary tenets of my campaign. When we’re talking about buying police cars, why can’t we get together? ... The same thing could be done with expensive software programs, and some ground is being broken in that area, as we speak. The consolidation of our dispatch centers through Huron Valley Ambulance is a positive step in the right correction in terms of regionalism. Reorganizing our fire fighting districts so that they are cooperating in new ways so that the closest fire station to your burning house is the one that responds. There’s no question that regionalism and cooperation between all of the public entities can be a great success, not only in saving money, but in experiencing greater cooperation across the board with better communication. ...
http://annarborchronicle.com/2009/07/14/their-words-ward-5-council-candidates/
.04 3-year countdown begins for
The Associated Press
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j7WAc28al0-r3Q6Rvy0Oi4OwobJAD99J1P6O0
.05 Full text of mayor's State of the City speech
We are honored to have with us Council President Jeanne Robb and the entire City Council, District Attorney Mitch Morrissey, and Clerk and Recorder Stephanie O'Malley. We are also honored to have Gov. Bill Ritter, state Treasurer Cary Kennedy, as well as former Mayor Wellington Webb, and numerous state senators and represents, regional mayors and county commissioners. ... At the heart of FastTracks will be Union Station. It will be the next transformational project in our City. Once a key portal of decades past, we see this landmark as an emblem of 21st century redevelopment, and of our innovation and regional collaboration. This isn't your father's train station. Denver Union Station will be a new, vibrant hub for our City a transportation center linking the region and a catalyst for all metro
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_12833525
.06 Mid-America Regional Council hires Maltbia to lead Green Impact Zone
The Mid-America Regional Council hired Anita Maltbia as director of the Green Impact Zone initiative. ... MARC started the Green Impact Zone initiative in March, Dean Katerndahl, MARC’s government innovations forum director, ... the city allocated $1.5 million for the zone’s operation, Katerndahl said. MARC also has several grants pending, ...
http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2009/07/20/daily9.html
Green Impact Zone on the blog of Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II -
http://emanuelcleaver.blogspot.com/search/label/Green%20Impact%20Zone;%20Economic%20Stimulus
.07 American Airlines teams up with Dallas-Fort Worth visitors bureaus to increase bookings
Officials with four Dallas-Fort Worth area visitors' bureaus and American Airlines Inc. announced a program Thursday designed to put more zip into the slow-moving travel segment. Called DFW Meet Now Promise, the program offers discounts and other incentives to groups that book and hold meetings in
.08 The Northwest salmon debate
OregonLive.com
Amid the drumbeat of litigation that surrounds
http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2009/07/the_northwest_salmon_debate.html
.09 A show of regional cooperation for high-speed rail
High-speed rail between
Members of the Capital Region Collaborative, a partnership between the Richmond Regional Planning District Commission and the Greater Richmond Chamber, and local government leaders gathered with Gov. Timothy M. Kaine at Main Street Station to show their support for the state’s recent application of more than $2 billion in federal stimulus funds for high-speed rail. ...
.10 You Are Not Alone,
While some of the direct-to-cities money hasn't been distributed yet (such as the funds that Seattle might get from the Puget Sound Regional Council), the NYT found that the 100 largest metropolitan areas—which hold 2/3 of the population and produce 3/4 of the economy got less than 1/2 of the stimulus money. ...
http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/dailyweekly/2009/07/you_are_not_alone_seattle.php
.11 Three mayoral candidates make it official
“Obviously everyone is worried about the economy,” Collins said. “We will need job creation. The best way to reach that goal is to work regionally with other northwest
http://www.toledoonthemove.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=325039
.12 Harper continues transit board fight
Gary Post Tribune -
Regionalization will make way for an endless stream of new taxes, said Porter County Commissioner Bob Harper. At the board of commissioners meeting Tuesday evening, Harper continued to denounce the idea of a regional transportation board and the "nightmare" it will bring. He railed against the upcoming referendum affecting four counties and urged the public to soundly defeat the measure. Voters in Porter, Lake, LaPorte and
http://www.post-trib.com/news/porter/1656182,pccomish0708.article
.13 Cooperation key to transit issues
Mass transit solutions are impossible unless we work together. Gov. M. Jodi Rell appears to understand this. Rell and the five other New England governors on Monday declared that the central
http://www.connpost.com/ci_12834404
.14 D.C. Plays "Rich Uncle" in Recession
CBS News - Politico
The rest of the country has a new reason to hate the inside-the-Beltway crowd: Our economy is better than yours. At 6.2 percent, the unemployment rate in the D.C. metro region is lower than in any other major metropolitan area in the country - and far below the 9.5 percent national average. ... To be fair, the D.C. metro area has lost jobs for the last seven consecutive months, with losses still accelerating month to month. But Washington is losing far fewer jobs than any other city, and parts of the local economy are actually growing that aren’t growing anywhere else, said Steven Fuller, director of the Center for Regional Analysis at George Mason University. And the jobs that are being created are not federal bureaucrats precisely. Rather, the job growth that’s offsetting some of the job losses is coming only indirectly from the government; federal dollars are flowing to contractors, who can then afford to hire workers and pay vendors who hire more. ...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/07/19/politics/politico/main5173472.shtml
.15 New Chamber chief thinks big
David P. Lacki may have spent the past two decades working in
http://www.buffalonews.com/145/story/731289.html
.16 Our View: Redevelopment requires cooperation
Preston and
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http://www.norwichbulletin.com/Opinion/x135743553/Our-View-Redevelopment-requires-cooperation
.17 Editorial: Sniper dispute ricochet hits regionalism
roanoke.com -
First, law enforcement officers' safety was compromised. Then, the
http://www.roanoke.com/editorials/wb/210729
.18 Museum belonged in
The American Revolution Center's decision to move to
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20090708_Museum_belonged_in_Valley_Forge.html
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In an effort to cut costs and not duplicate efforts, the Greater Richmond Chamber has laid off its director of work-force development. One reason for the cut is the creation of the Capital Region Workforce Partnership, formed in October to combine work-force training programs in
http://www.timesdispatch.com/rtd/business/local/article/B-CHAM08_20090707-211604/278575/
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Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues -
http://www.uky.edu/CommInfoStudies/IRJCI/VisionsEastKy.htm
.21 Recession in
MinnPost.com -
Hard knocks over the years have made
.22 Law eliminating school districts criticized
When Gov. Corzine signed a bill last week that established a process to eliminate 26 small school districts that do not operate schools, it seemed to many people a no-brainer. Legislative sponsors hailed it as a commonsense step toward consolidation that would save public money and still support education. Where there were 616 school districts statewide, there will eventually be 590. But, like most things in life and government, it's not that simple. ... "We feel it would have been a cleaner process to make it part of the regionalization that will go to voters next year," ...
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/education/20090708_Law_eliminating_school_districts_criticized.html
.23 A healthy model
Cape Cod Times -
Ten years ago last week,
http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090707/OPINION/907070332/-1/NEWSMAP
.24 REGIONAL: Accomack,
Delmarvanow.com -
It appears competition between
.25 Aubertine urges Gillibrand push for highway
WatertownDailyTimes.com -
State Sen. Darrel Aubertine has thrown his support behind the proposed "rooftop" highway, urging U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand to make the project a top priority in upcoming transportation legislation. ... "Not only will this critical link between the Interstate 81 and Interstate 87 corridors promote international trade and tourism traffic, it will also create between 4,000 and 6,000 jobs regionally." ...
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20090715/NEWS05/307159924
.26 Federal Stimulus and the
The signing this week of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act--the federal economic stimulus package--has spurred a stampede of applicants for financial assistance from every state and every sector of the economy. ... This cannot be good news for supporters of the Northern Tier Expressway (aka the
http://www.adirondackalmanack.com/2009/02/federal-stimulus-and-rooftop-highway.html
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Having local governments work together in sponsoring special events could make existing events better and open the region to more, members of a Reno City Council subcommittee said ... . Consolidating efforts, or collaborating on event sponsorship, also could help stretch dollars in tough economic times. "Too often, we seem to be competing against each other," Councilman Dave Aiazzi said, referring to
http://www.rgj.com/article/20090715/NEWS/907150418/1321/news
.28 RoanokeOutside.com to highlight best of region's outdoor spots
WSLS.com -
The Roanoke Region’s outdoor attractions are the focus of a new website. The
.29 Good news for Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte
Creative Loafing -
The National New Play Network announced Monday that Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte was accepted for membership effective August 1, 2009. ... The National New Play Network (NNPN) is an alliance of leading not-for-profit professional theaters that champions the development, production, and continued life of new plays for the American theater. NNPN was founded in 1998 by then-Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center Special Programs Director David Goldman with the support and encouragement of Founder and Chairman George C. White. They believed that new-play development in the next generation should be regionalized by linking producing and developmental theaters around the country with their playwriting communities. ... Actor’s Theatre is now one of 26 regional theatre companies in the National New Play Network, and the only member theatre in the
http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/theclog/2009/07/06/good-news-for-actors-theatre-of-charlotte/
.30 Is your city prepared for a home-made nuke?
New Scientist -
So what would a city need to do? ... wind could carry deadly levels of fallout several kilometres in just a few minutes - too fast for anyone to outrun it. People attempting to drive out of danger on clogged roads would fare little better, as cars offer scant protection from gamma rays. For many people, the safest option would be to seek shelter in buildings or underground. Just staying inside could slash the immediate death toll from radiation by up to a factor of 100, or even 1000, Mettler says. However, people must be told this in advance. "Without prior education, it would be a horrible issue," he says. ...
.31 More than 100 arrested regionally in national fugitive operation
Richmond-Times Dispatch -
The local roundup was led by
http://www.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/article/FALC10_20090709-120802/279018/
.32 Coalition zeroing in on future water
News-Leader.com -
Monett -- Three potential reservoirs -- including one on Crane Creek southeast of
http://www.news-leader.com/article/2009907080435
.33 Get onboard train for regional passenger rail service
Examiner.com -
A coalition has been formed, as part of a grassroots campaign that was announced last week, to advocate for the return of rail service to the Tri-State region, which includes
.34 New program to aid Hurricane Ike victims
News-Journal.com -
The Deep East Texas Council of Governments has created the Hurricane Ike Disaster Case Management pilot project with the goal of restoring clients' lives to what they were before the storm hit, according to a council news release. The program, funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Texas Department of Health and Human Services Commission, will have case managers ...
http://www.news-journal.com/news/content/news/stories/2009/07/11/07112009_detcog_ike.html
.35 Sports Tourism Hasn't Declined
American Chronicle -
The national economy may be mired in a recession that's now more than 18 months long, but
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/yb/133145617
.36 Effects of panhandling crackdown still being felt
AZ Central.com - AZ,
... the weak economy has pushed more people into living on the streets or left them struggling to make ends meet, making it more difficult to meet the growing needs. A Maricopa Association of Governments annual January count found that there were 2,918 people on the streets compared with 2,426 last year. The number of people younger than 18 jumped 280 percent to 220 from 58. Those numbers do not include the thousands of people in Valley shelters. ...
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/07/17/20090717tr-panhandlingfolo0718.html
.37 Policing Terrorism in the
The Police Chief -
Local law enforcement agencies around the world face an increasingly complex set of problems with the emergence of globally coordinated criminal networks and national security threats. Modern-day criminals have proved themselves to be transnational in reach, linked by sophisticated networks and highly adaptive in their thinking. In response, local police agencies such as the
11. Other Regional Community News for Our Local Planet Contents
.01 “Stewart Brand proclaims 4 environmental ‘heresies”
TED Talks - Video July 13, 2009 Time: 16:42
This talk at the US State Department is a foretaste of Stewart Brand's new book: Whole Earth Discipline. At 6:25 minutes in, a passenger train passes through a congested area of tents. The aftermath is quite amazing. There is a rare valuing of metropolitan/city slums as being places of human creativity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUxwiVFgghE
.02 Building
Brookings Institution -
The Asia Pacific region has undergone fundamental changes in its regional organization and power structure in the post-Cold War era. The region was long perceived as institutionally underdeveloped. Since the 1990s and especially entering the 21st century, however, a wide range of community building initiatives and projects have transformed the dynamics of regional institution-building and major power relations in the region. Currently, the region is far from short of community building projects, the proliferation of which creates challenges such as divergent and sometimes competing mandates and differing notions of membership and scope in regional community building. ...
http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2009/07_asia_pacific_hu.aspx
.03 Be An Action Community, Thai PM Tells Asean
Bernama - Malaysa
An action-based regional community that is able to act decisively and in a timely manner, replacing extended deliberation should be the type of "Asean Community in 2015", Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Monday. He said a "community of action" must show to the world that the 10-member regional grouping, reported to be having over 700 meetings annually, was ready to meet any challenge and was well-prepared to act decisively to help reinforce Asean centrality. "Asean must be able to act decisively and in a timely manner to address both internal and external threats and challenges to the security and welfare of its member states and peoples. Effective action must replace extended deliberation," ...
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsworld.php?id=426643
.04 Greasing the wheels of partnership the NDDC way
Vanguard News -
VANGUARD Newspapers paved the way when it organised the first ever South-South: One Voice summit for the Niger Delta region In Port- Harcourt,
to once again put the spotlight on the need for partnership in the arduous task of developing the long-neglected treasure base of
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/07/08/greasing-the-wheels-of-partnership-the-nddc-way/
.05 Increasingly frosty reception for EU enlargement plans
Irish Times -
… backtracking on an EU promise of future membership to the volatile Balkans region is a risky strategy, given the danger of inflaming nationalist sentiment right on the EU border. “
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/world/2009/0721/1224250996522.html
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.06 Chinese president backs regional co-op between
Xinhua -
... the Chinese government supports the friendly exchange and cooperation between the
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/07/content_11668751.htm
.07 Caricom must resolve to boost governance, implement decisions – PNCR
Stabroek News -
The PNCR said Caricom must boost its governance structures and implement decisions taken as it attempts to conquer challenges and move forward. In its message on the 36th anniversary of the regional integration movement, the party said in recent times the integration process has been challenged by a number of issues. It said the impact of the global financial crisis has placed new burdens on the process and important components of the Caricom Single Market and Economy have come under scrutiny. ...
.08 In the Diaspora - What is fun for lil boy is dead for crapaud
Stabroek News -
I woke up early yesterday to check Caricom’s website for the Communique coming out of the recently concluded 30th Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government in
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/features/07/06/what-is-fun-for-lil-boy-is-dead-for-crapaud/
.09 Andres Oppenheimer: Honduran crisis should serve as hemispheric wake-up call
MiamiHerald.com -
... a possible negotiated solution, some say, would be allowing Zelaya to return to office -- either alone or as part of a national unity government -- under a regionally supervised deal that would prevent him from violating the constitution by seeking reelection, as he was doing before his ouster, and that would grant an amnesty to all officials on both sides of the conflict. My opinion: I wouldn't be surprised if the political crisis in
http://www.miamiherald.com/421/story/1130269.html
.10
SINDH TODAY -
Bangladesh will offer Chittagong and Mongla ports for use to its South Asian neighbours, developing them as regional trade hubs, ... Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its Islamist ally Jamaat-e-Islami have opposed any move that allows India’s north-eastern region easy success to the sea. “Trade should not be used as a political weapon. Doing business with
http://www.sindhtoday.net/news/1/28198.htm
.11 Trade Cannot Be Relied Upon to Reduce Poverty
Inter Press Service -
Trade is positively linked to economic growth but trade policies alone cannot be relied upon to meet a country’s poverty reduction objectives, admits a review of aid for trade that was compiled for the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). ... Infrastructure is particularly an issue in
http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/nota.asp?idnews=47585
.12 West African church leaders caution against Economic Partnership Agreements
Leaders of churches in West Africa, have cautioned the political authorities in the sub-region against the signing of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) by African,
.13
World Bulletin -
Gul said that Non-Aligned Movement was founded by several countries, which wanted to act independently from the western and eastern blocs of the world, nearly half century ago. Gul added that after two-bloc system ended, the movement set new targets and undertook new roles. Gul said that
http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=44843GC
.14
Reliable Plant -
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announced July 17 that it will produce from mid-2010 a hybrid version of the "Auris" hatchback at Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK). The hybrid Auris, using engines produced at TMUK's Deeside Plant in the
http://www.reliableplant.com/Article.aspx?articleid=18896
.15 SpeakOut: Do We Need Foreigners For Indian Top Jobs?
Goal.com -
Bob Houghton has been in
.16 Supercity border war breaks out
Stuff.co.nz
A turf war between Waikato and
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/2600543/Supercity-border-war-breaks-out
.17
Daily Star -
What international association brings together 18 countries straddling three continents thousands of miles apart, united solely by their sharing of a common body of water? That is a quiz question likely to stump the most devoted aficionado of global politics. It’s the Indian Ocean Rim Countries’ Association for Regional Cooperation, blessed with the unwieldy acronym IOR-ARC, perhaps the most extraordinary international grouping you’ve never heard of. The association manages to unite
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=5&article_id=104374
.18 Trade minister to boost regional response to protectionism
Dynamic Export -
Minister for Trade Simon Crean will visit
.19 Researchers commemorate values of Roh's administration
The Hankyoreh -
Professor Jeong Hae-gu of
http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/364605.html
.20 Putin discussed border issues in
BarentsObserver.com
Russian news-agency Itar-Tass quoted Putin saying; -As for border cooperation, economic cooperation, humanitarian and cultural ties,
http://www.barentsobserver.com/putin-discussed-border-issues-in-karelia.4613396.html
.21 Ian: One
JLM Pacific Epoch -
... we are also witnessing a fundamental shift in how Chinese consumers view themselves. Historically, a global brand would attempt to localize on at the country level, but future success in
http://www.jlmpacificepoch.com/blog.php?id=153066_0_43_0_C
.22
WashingtonTV -
Major-General Mohammad Ali Jafari, head of
http://televisionwashington.com/floater_article1.aspx?lang=en&t=1&id=11954
.23 The region's power connection
Kippreport -
The power grids of
http://www.kippreport.com/2009/07/the-region%E2%80%99s-power-connection/
.24 Tech highway for a megaregion
SCANSiteca -
http://www.scansite.ca/news/2009/07/tech_highway_for_a_megaregion_1.html
.25 Economic Zones World,
WAM - Emirates News Agency -
Economic Zones World, through its flagship entity Jafza, and Dubai Aviation City Corporation (responsible for the Dubai World Central "aerotropolis" development) are entering into a collaboration that could result in the doubling of
.26 Aerotropolis PLANS CLOUDY
View Magazine -
It's now been four years since a city council decision to convert 3.000 acres of farmland to an aerotropolis. The June 29 2005 move was opposed by the provincial government and by a new citizens group called Hamiltonians for Progressive Development, and together they convinced the Ontario Municipal Board to require more study before any expansion of the urban boundary. ... There’s been no subsequent report to councillors, and no land budget numbers appear in the official plan approved by council on June 29, which also contains no boundary expansions. ...
http://www.viewmag.com/viewstory.php?storyid=7014&page=1
.27 Mary and David's goat the goods for
Canowindra News -
The Regional Food Fair at the NSW Farmers' Association Annual Conference showcases superior regionally-grown produce to media, restaurateurs and guests. ... The event has grown in popularity since its inception and according to NSW Farmers’ Association President Jock Laurie the opportunity for farmers to meet directly with consumers and the restaurant industry is invaluable. ...
.28 Planners Needed As Building Rebounds in
Planetizen.com
Planning work in local and state agencies is also continuing to be strong, as government agencies pull off the shelf projects that were postponed for a lack of staff resources. Now that staff are to a degree less burdened by application processing, there is more scope to enhance strategic planning and to undertake legislative and policy review. ... As it has done for other professions,
http://www.planetizen.com/node/39716
.29 Kurdistan Region of
PR Newswire (press release) - Kurdistan Regional Government,
... Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (KRG), Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani announced on July 12 a good governance and transparency strategy, developed in coordination with global consultancy PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Compliant with the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, this move puts the KRG ahead of every regional government in the world and even several major democracies. "The benefits of this strategy are clear and vital for our future. It will help to ensure that public funds are used properly, and make government more efficient and more effective. It will improve the delivery of services to the people of the Kurdistan Region. And it will help improve international and domestic confidence and increase investment and job development, while helping to raise the living standards of our Region," ...
The strategy announced today is based on four principles:
1. Adherence to the Rule of Law is Critical: To ensure that no one in government, regardless of position, is above the law.
2. Every KRG Official is Accountable: Officials must recognize that they have a legal duty and are accountable to act in the interests of the Kurdistan Region and its citizens, and will promote those interests above their own, their family or political party.
3. Transparent Government Promotes
4. Public Funds Must Always Be Used for Their Intended Purpose: The fundamental principle of economy and efficiency in government requires that public funds should only be used for the purposes for which they are appropriately and lawfully allocated.
12. Blogging about Regional Communities Contents
.01 What makes us live in
[D] Esrati
Why do we live where we do? If you are a City of
.02 Business Outreach Protocol
Agenda 360: A Regional Action Plan
The
http://www.cincinnati360.com/newsletters/blog1/2009/07/project-spotlight.asp
.03
Empowering
The
http://empoweringindependence.blogspot.com/2009/07/atlanta-great-place-to-retire.html
.04
Deer Hunting with Jesus
"White underclass" is a term I've used often in my writing, and most American readers seem to know what I mean. They've got eyes and live in the same nation I do. But in a sudden burst of journalistic responsibility, I decided that if I am going to throw around the word underclass, then I should offer some clearer, perhaps more scientific definition. So I started writing this with a pile of published research papers before me. Now they are in the trash can by my side. Looking down on them, I can see the gobbledygook titles, the stuff of which government policy and political platforms are made. They run together in slurry of the language of our society's commissars: Concerning-Prevalence-Growth-and-Dynamics-Concentrated Urban Poverty Areas- block-level vs. tract-level segregation-800-tract-tables-urban abstracts-Defining-and-Measuring-the-Underclass-from-The Journal of Policy Analysis and Management-statistical-summary-of … What I find is that nobody in social science seems to agree on the term, or, being firmly placed in the true white middle class themselves, even agree if such a thing as a white underclass exists. You can't smell the rabble from the putting green. ...
http://www.joebageant.com/joe/2009/07/americas-white-underclass.html
.05 Have you got what it takes to attract cycle tourists?
Toowoomba Region Bicycle Users Group
... Areas studied included infrastructure requirements; transport systems to, from and within the destination; and services and facilities necessary to cater for cycle tourists’ needs. Previous research has found that cycle tourists can generate significant economic benefits for host communities, particularly in regional areas. This is because cycle tourists generally work in professional fields, are relatively high income earners, and tend to have a longer length of stay than many other tourists. However, destination planners and managers need to be aware of these tourists’ specialised needs if cycle tourism is to be developed in their area. Significant implications for the planning and management of cycle tourism initiatives ...
http://toowoombabug.blogspot.com/2009/07/rail-trails-and-cycle-tourism.html
.06 CBO Explains Intergovernmental Mandates in Federal Legislation
Special Libaries Association - Government Information Division
A new Economic and Budget Issue Brief from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) explains the federal Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) as it relates to state, local, and tribal governments. The brief, Intergovernmental Mandates in Federal Legislation [PDF], describes UMRA, the types of federally imposed costs that are and are not intergovernmental mandates, and the eleven bills passed from 1996-2008 that meet the conditions for being defined as intergovernmental mandates.
.07 Reflecting the Rise of the Ideation Platform
Shaping Network Society
One of the “Web 2.0-type” concepts for a (semi-)structured citizen e-participation are ideation platforms. The aim of these platforms is to tap into the wisdom of crowds to discover and develop ideas. ... The public sector also implemented e-participation platforms including elements of ideation, like
http://www.philippmueller.de/e-participation-2-0-reflecting-the-rise-of-the-ideation-platform/
.08 Google's Microsoft Moment (fun cartoon)
Anil Dash
I'm not sure Google's new Chrome OS announcement is that big a deal, or that the eventual product that gets released will actually have that much impact, but it's a useful milestone in marking Google's evolution towards becoming an older company with a distinctly different culture than they used to have. This is, for lack of a better term, Google's "Microsoft Moment". This is the point when the difference between their internal conception of the company starts to diverge just a bit too far from the public perception of the company, and even starts to diverge from reality. At this inflection point, the reasons for doing new things at Google start to change. ... Designing for corporate synergy, not for users ...
http://dashes.com/anil/2009/07/googles-microsoft-moment.html
13. Announcements and Regional Links. Contents
.01 Reshaping the City: New Visions for Urban Infrastructure – July 29, 5:30-8 pm - The Academy of Natural Sciences -
www.americancity.org/urbanexus/philadelphia
.02 6th Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable – September 30 – October 1, 2009 – Frederick, MD - APA Regional and Intergovernmental Planning Division
The theme of this Roundtable centers around the potential impacts of the long-term growth of Metropolitan Washington and Metropolitan Baltimore on outlying areas in
Prior Roundtable info: http://semanticommunity.wik.is/Mid-Atlantic_Regional_Planning_Roundtables
.03 Climate Change and Europe -
At this conference, Dr. Ronan Uhel from the European Environment Agency and Prof. Maarten Hajer from the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency will critically discuss the spatial-environmental challenges from climate change and appropriate policy responses for mitigation and adaptation at EU level and within the
http://www.ru.nl/fm/esepconference/
.04 Small Worlds and Regional Innovation - Social Science Research Network
Abstract: Small world networks have attracted much theoretical attention and are widely thought to enhance creativity. Yet empirical studies of their evolution and evidence of their benefits remain scarce. Using patent co-authorship data, we explore regional small-world structures and investigate the emergence and disappearance of giant components in patent collaboration networks. We test the idea that small world structure (cohesive clusters connected by occasional non-local ties) and shorter path lengths improve innovative productivity within geographic regions. We find at best qualified evidence to support the popular consensus that small worlds enhance innovation. We then discuss the implications of our findings for small world research and regional innovation policies.
Keywords: small-world networks, innovation, regional advantage
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=892871
Social Science Research Network Home page: http://www.ssrn.com/
.05 mega region Papers – Go Get Papers (www.gogetpapers.com)
We do not host any of the papers listed below, we only redirect to relevant pages.
http://www.gogetpapers.com/Papers/mega_region
.06 What is the Initiative People’s Agenda for Alternative Regionalisms? - PAAR
The initiative People’s Agenda for Alternative Regionalisms, involves regional alliances such as Hemispheric Social Alliance (Latin America), Southern African People’s Solidarity Network- SAPSN (Southern Africa), Solidarity for Asian People’s Advocacy – SAPA (South East Asia), People’s SAARC (South Asia) as well as organisations and networks in Europe, including Transnational Institute (TNI), that struggle for “Another Europe”. These networks and the organisations part of them, share a strong commitment on the need to RECLAIM the regions, RECREATE the processes of regional integration and ADVANCE people-centered regional alternatives.
The People’s Agenda for Alternative Regionalisms is an effort to promote cross-fertilisation of experiences on regional alternatives among social movements and civil society organisations from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe and contribute to the understanding of alternative regional integration as a key strategy to struggle against neoliberal globalisation to broaden the base among key social actors for political debate and action around regional integration.
...
http://www.alternative-regionalisms.org/about/
.07 Regional Priority Credits -
Through USGBC’s regional councils, chapters and affiliates, the following regionally priority credits were selected. Earning up to four of the six credits in a project's location will earn a project one bonus point toward LEED certification under the LEED 2009 rating systems. The credits are specific to a project's ZIP code in the following lists, downloadable by state.
https://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1984
14. Financial Crisis. Contents
.01 Recovery Plan Making Huge Difference for Economy and Working Families
Progressive States Network -
Opponents of the federal recovery bill are now already rushing to declare the plan a failure, despite most economists believing that any stimulus was always expected to take time to reverse an economic crisis driven by years of unregulated financial excess and of misguided D.C. fiscal policies. As a Wall Street Journal report detailed, a survey of 51 economists found that that "53% of respondents said [the recovery plan] has provided somewhat of a boost but that the larger effect is still to come."
Debunking Attacks on Stimulus: But what is clear is that the recovery plan has already helped the economy avoid an even larger catastrophic tailspin by helping states avoid mass layoffs and allowing them to plan for job creation programs that will bear fruit over the next year. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) outlines in Correcting Five Myths About the Stimulus Bill why the critics of the stimulus are ignoring reality and just trying to score political points:
* Economist Mark Zandi of Moody’s Economy.com has estimated that without the stimulus plan "real GDP would have declined nearly 6% in the second quarter" rather than the 3% decline that is now estimated happened. Paul Krugman goes further and argues that without the stimulus plan, "we would have had a full Great Depression experience...Deficits, in other words, saved the world."
* ...
http://www.progressivestates.org/node/23302#1
.02 Regional banks weak link in
Several large
The troubles of these banks, essential gears in getting the recession-mired economy back on track, contrasts with the spectacular multibillion-dollar profits posted by their much larger rivals, such as Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase or Wells Fargo.
But these megastars "were getting benefits from the trading" in markets, which have put in strong gains since March, said Marc Pado, an analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald.
"The small community banks just don't have this ability, so in terms of the loans, it's not that they had worse loans, they lack the diversity, the advantage of where things are better in the economy," Pado said.
"The mortgage industry, the home loans, they haven't really turned around," he added.
The big banks have attributed their resurgent profitability largely to an equity market rally from early March. Their smaller siblings have underlined their pain from rising loan defaults.
...
"The regional banks have good old-fashioned loans that experience losses over a longer period and come later," said Tanya Azarchs of ratings agency Standard & Poor's, explaining why these banks, which were relatively spared last year amid the global financial crisis, are suffering now while their bigger rivals thrive.
The current period of loan losses at elevated levels was expected "to last at least a couple of years," she told AFP.
...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i3WV7TPZPk-2uj8sqIpJoERrdN0Q
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