... co-chairman of the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council, put it: "It was a big change in the way we look at ourselves as citizens of a greater community."
Another name for what Wegman described is regionalism; a concept that has been underutilized for too long. For sure, there is evidence that a regional approach to problem-solving isn't foreign. The Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority, which provides public transit service to seven area counties, is perhaps the best model.
But surely there are other challenges that can also benefit from a regional solution. The economic development council - latest example of what can happen when leaders with diverse backgrounds come together with a commitment to reaching a common goal.
Edward Feser, a professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Illinois and professor of enterprise at the Manchester Business School in England, … El Paso's lack of a lead, regional economic development agency has left this area with "no clear direction or strategy" for economic development.…
El Paso's model should be the Greater Houston Partnership, which coordinates economic development efforts for a 10-county region around Houston, … Greater Houston Partnership was formed years ago by a merger of three Houston economic development organizations, …
Gov. Bill Haslam and Commissioner Bill Hagerty of the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development released plans for each of the nine regions the administration has broken the state into. The governor has made a range of announcements in his overhaul of ECD, and the Nashville Business Journal previously profiled Hagerty as he works to encourage more business expansions and entrepreneurship along with large-scale corporate recruitment.
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Nashville falls within the new plan's northern Middle Tennessee region. The strategy will include the basics of the Jobs4TN plan, along with training sessions for local economic development organizations, a focus on expansion and recruitment in the entertainment industry, promotion of innovation in inner-city and rural areas through the Nashville Entrepreneur Center and work to recruit tech-savvy workers.
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The $915 billion spending bill, which contains fiscal 2012 funding for most federal agencies, provides $11.7 million for the Delta Regional Authority for the fiscal year that began three months ago. The total is roughly equal to 2011 funding.
The authority, which provides economic development assistance to 252 counties in the financially distressed region along the southern Mississippi River, had been facing a potential $1.8 million cut in federal funding.
“Congress wisely decided to defeat the counterproductive effort to cut the DRA budget, and this is clearly a vote of confidence in the many constructive community and economic development initiatives of the DRA,” said Lee Powell, executive director of the Delta Grassroots Caucus.
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The meeting started with an overview from three leaders representing the local retail, healthcare and agri-business industries.
As a rural, regional community foundation, SWIF is a permanent resource for the 18 counties of southwest Minnesota and focuses resources around philanthropic services; community and leadership development; entrepreneurship, microlending and business finance; regional economic development and advocacy; youth engagement; and the Early Childhood Initiative. Since inception, SWIF has awarded grants and loans totaling more than $54 million in the region.
The proposed policy updates will be analyzed in a draft environmental study due for release in March and the full Governing Board is expected to make a decision on the Regional Plan Update in December.
Chief among policy changes discussed by the committee were land coverage rules often regarded as restrictive and proposals for the size of projects that could be reviewed exclusively by local governments.
Under the proposed system, only larger development projects would require both TRPA and local government approval.
Limiting the amount of land coverage at Lake Tahoe will continue to be a cornerstone of TRPA's plan to protect Lake Tahoe's water quality- reasonable changes are being considered to remove impediments that have slowed environmental progress.
An Indonesian official suggested here on Wednesday that member countries of the regional forum had not been fully committed to creating a concrete solution, and that the accident should serve as a wake-up call for a stronger and real partnership between those countries.
“The Bali Process has been merely consultative; the cooperation is still pragmatic, limited to seminars and other seminars. It hasn’t produced any real deals,” Indonesia Foreign Ministry director for international security and disarmament cooperation …
“But now after the accident, the Bali Process becomes more relevant. We want sender and recipient countries to more actively look for breakthroughs to tackle the issues. After all we [Indonesia] as a transit country also have to deal with this.”
The GMS members have seen steady economic growth this year, and regional cooperation is advancing and deepening in various sectors, Dai said at the 4th Summit of the six-country Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Cooperation group, …
The summit achieved a joint declaration - the Naypyitaw Declaration and prominent figures atthe summit endorsed the GMS 10-Year Strategic Framework (2012-2022).
"We should take the chance and elaborate on a faithful teamwork to achieve the lasting development of regional economic cooperation," said Dai, adding that the new framework has initiated "a new chapter" for GMS members' regional cooperation in the decade to come.
The first 10-year GMS Strategic Framework (2002-2012) was endorsed during first GMS Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in 2002.
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The regional council's five-year economic development strategy, which includes 10 "transformational" projects, failed to win one of the "best plan" prizes that went to four of the 10 regions and carried more than $30 million in additional funding.
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"The idea was to accelerate the progress already evident in our region. It was to focus more on the long term and in building our knowledge-based economy than in projects that would show a benefit next month," Seligman said. "It's important to realize that many (council-backed projects) were partially funded, creating an expectation for us that they will be priorities going forward."
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"I'm not convinced that we lost," Wegman said of the final outcome. "We did it the right way for our region. That's our future."
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"There are 325 MPOs across the United States, and staffers at the U.S. DOT in (Washington) D.C. came up with a process where they look at MPOs that are in population areas of 200,000 or less, and they're targeting those. … we're about 60,000 persons short … We've kind of got our necks out there on the chopping block."
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Though regional efforts have yet to bear much fruit, local and area leaders have been keeping the idea alive through visits to cities where collaborative efforts have proven successful.
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"This agreement represents regionalism, collaboration and partnership in action," said John Bosse, vice president with the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber. "Members of both chambers now have a better opportunity to engage with potential business partners and customers both locally and regionally. In short, this enables members of both chambers to better grow their business."
As a result of the agreement, current members of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber that are headquartered in the Anderson Township area will automatically become members of the Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce; …
Historically, such agreements have led to increased collaboration between organizations.
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The new group will focus on economically strengthening the midcoast as a region — not the traditional way, town by town.
“It’s important to work regionally because we are in a very similar area. For residents and visitors to stay in the walls of a municipality [is not reasonable]. We support each other,” said Brian Hodges, Camden’s economic development director.
… Belfast’s Thomas Kittredge, …
“I don’t think there will be many instances where we have to fight over the same things. We’re different enough. Maybe that’s naive — maybe we will have conflicts,” Kittredge told the group.
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