Regional Community Development News – January 16, 2008 [regions_work]

A weekly compilation of news links about and for regional communities pursuing local and regional development.

Published on line since November 11, 2003.

1. Dallas mayor pushes for regional smoking ordinance - Dallas Morning News - Dallas, TX, USA

A majority of Dallas City Council members say they're inclined to support strengthening the city's anti-smoking ordinance, and several others are willing to consider such a move, a survey of council members indicates.

Such sentiment comes at a time when large cities, such as Houston, and entire nations, such as cigarette-loving France, have just passed comprehensive public smoking bans.

What's unclear, however, is whether Dallas council members possess the political will to unilaterally ban smoking in bars, outdoor restaurant decks, pool halls and tobacco shops – the city's few hazy refuges remaining for people looking to light up in public. To date, Dallas hasn't formally drafted an amended smoking ordinance, say nothing of reviewing one at the council level.

Instead, several council members, including Mayor Tom Leppert, say they'd rather first prompt a regional discussion on smoking bans in hope of bringing some uniformity to municipalities' notoriously incongruent ordinances – especially since the Texas Legislature appears in no hurry to enact a statewide smoking ban similar to those in other large states, such as California and New York.

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As of Tuesday, Mr. Leppert had yet to broach the idea with Fort Worth or any of a dozen area suburbs contacted by The Dallas Morning News.

But officials in most of those municipalities say they're eager to listen to Mr. Leppert's ideas, perhaps under the auspices of the Metroplex Mayors Association, which meets monthly, or the North Central Texas Council of Governments, self-described as existing to "assist local governments in planning for common needs, cooperating for mutual benefit and coordinating for sound regional development."

Mr. Leppert said either organization may prove a good starting point. And Ellis County Judge Chad Adams, who is president of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, agreed.

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2. Regional Insight: Attracting more entrepreneurs leads to more jobs - Pittsburgh Post Gazette - Pittsburgh, PA, USA

As 2007 drew to a close, three of the largest life sciences companies in the region made significant transitions. Respironics was sold to the Dutch conglomerate Royal Philips Electronics; Renal Solutions was sold to the German firm Fresenius Medical Care; and Precision Therapeutics announced a merger with a subsidiary of Greenwich, Conn.-based Oracle Healthcare Acquisition Corp.

These announcements are good news for the region in many ways. All three companies will remain here. All three will get access to significant capital and marketing resources from the acquiring firms, helping them grow and create new jobs here. The investors in all three companies will get a significant return, some of which they will hopefully reinvest in other local firms.

And all three companies demonstrate the impact of entrepreneurship. Respironics was created here in 1976 by Gerald McGinnis, and has grown to become the 11th largest manufacturing firm in southwestern Pennsylvania, with more than 1, 600 employees in the region. Precision Therapeutics was founded here in 1995 ...

In fact, such young, entrepreneurial companies as these represent a significant portion of the economy in most regions. In such regions as Charlotte, N.C.; Denver; Kansas City, Mo.; and Minneapolis, more than one of every six workers (17 percent to 18 percent) is employed by a locally owned firm 10 years old or younger. In the Silicon Valley, more than one of every five workers (22.3 percent) is employed in a firm that young. But in the Pittsburgh region, only about one in every seven workers (14.3 percent) is employed by a locally owned firm 10 years old or younger.

... Pittsburgh region has the third lowest rate of startup businesses in manufacturing of any of the top 40 regions, and the lowest startup rate in every other sector, from retail to finance.
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RC: Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission

3. City plans goal-setting retreat Jan. 11 and 12 - Prescott Daily Courier - Prescott, AZ, USA

A greater emphasis on policy-making likely will characterize the Prescott City Council's annual goal-setting retreat later this week.

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While planning for the retreat, new mayor Jack Wilson compiled a list of his own priorities for the coming year - most of which are different from the goals that the council approved at the 2007 session.

First on Wilson's list is regional cooperation - an issue that he said underlies many of his other priorities.

"It's the basis for all of the other issues, " Wilson said, adding that better cooperation would pave the way for several of his additional goals, including a regional "smart growth" plan; a regional boundary agreement with Prescott Valley and Chino Valley; and resolution of water issues that affect importing water from the Big Chino Water Ranch.

While acknowledging that regional cooperation has come up frequently at previous retreats, Wilson maintains that it still needs improvement.

"I don't think it's as smooth as it's been portrayed in the past, " he said.

Other issues that Wilson sees as top priorities include a four-year university; a regional workforce housing policy; a golf course privatization study; studies on a long-term water policy; a refocused economic development approach; and a Prescott 2050 plan.

Within the past year, the city accomplished several of its 2007 list of top priorities, which included: the Fann annexation; airport area annexations; boundary agreements with Prescott and Prescott Valley; rodeo grounds preservation; a bed tax increase; and arsenic treatment for the city's water supply.

Deputy City Manager Laurie Hadley noted that this year's retreat likely would be "slightly different than in years past."

For instance, she said she expects the council to focus more on policy issues than on specific projects.

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RC: Northern Arizona Council Of Governments

4. Regionalism will harm roads - Roanoke Times - Roanoke, VA, USA

Abusive driver fees were not the only bad idea lawmakers built into last year's disastrous transportation plan. They also created regional transportation authorities to raise money for Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads. Now Central Virginia wants an authority for itself. The General Assembly should prevent further fragmentation.

Richmond empowered the regional transportation authorities to impose local taxes and fees. The revenue would pay for road improvements in the most congested parts of the state. That took delegates and senators off the hook for coming up with the money themselves.

The Virginia Supreme Court recently heard arguments challenging the system, but questions about its constitutionality do not dissuade Richmond.

Del. Franklin Hall, D-Richmond, has teamed up with the head of the Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce to ask the assembly to allow their region to create its own transportation authority. If enough localities agreed, they would impose a gas tax and fees on car registrations, inspections and repairs. That would raise up to $105 million for transportation.

There's some naรฏve appeal to the whole thing. If the traffic is the worst in Northern Virginia, Hampton Roads and the Richmond area, let the people who live there pay for it. Why should the rest of the state foot the bill?

That is a dangerous line of reasoning.

Virginians have long managed and financed transportation as a unified commonwealth. We work together and pool our resources to ensure that sufficient roads, rails and so on exist across the state.

This new regionalism disregards that history. ...

Virginia's interconnected transportation system serves the entire commonwealth. It is a shared responsibility. Lawmakers should not fracture it further simply because they lack the courage to fund the state's transportation needs adequately.

5. Unite for roads - Daily Press - Newport News, VA, USA

I encourage all Virginians to insist that their General Assembly representatives repeal the regional transportation legislation

I know that the citizens of Winchester have been gloating that their taxes are not going to pay for highway projects in Hampton Roads or Northern Virginia. What they may not realize is that the next General Assembly could create a Shenandoah Valley Region, and they could find themselves paying regional taxes to widen I-81.

Eventually, all Virginians could find themselves in a transportation region, paying taxes to a regional authority to fund regional projects. Then it will be the General Assembly's turn to gloat: "We solved the transportation problem, and we didn't have to increase any state taxes to do so."

Let's reverse this divisive move toward regionalization and unite as Virginians to ...


6. DEED awards FIRST Grants for improving regional economic competitiveness - BusinessNorth.com - Duluth, MN, USA

Five groups will each receive $50, 000 grants from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) to help them develop plans for economic growth in their areas.

The grants were awarded under a new program called Framework for Integrated Regional Strategies or FIRST.

The goal of FIRST is to bring together regional leaders in economic development, workforce growth and education as part of an all-inclusive strategy to increase the economic competitiveness of each area.

Local companies, workers, researchers, entrepreneurs and educators will work as partners to develop a long-term strategic plan for their region.

DEED Commissioner Dan McElroy said FIRST was created after a series of Minnesota Competes Forums last summer and fall.

“We found that most areas of the state do not have an integrated strategy for creating regional prosperity and community success, ” he said. “Forum participants said they wanted the ability to develop their own regional plans rather than having the state provide a one-size-fits-all model.”

Grant funds will be used for staff support, consulting help, meeting expenses, materials and related costs. The funding will be available for work completed through calendar year 2008.

Grants were awarded to the following entities:

Range Readiness Initiative, representing Koochiching, Itasca, Aitkin, St. Louis, Carlton, Lake and Cook counties in Minnesota and Douglas County in Wisconsin.

Grants were awarded to the following entities:

Range Readiness Initiative, representing Koochiching, Itasca, Aitkin, St. Louis, Carlton, Lake and Cook counties in Minnesota and Douglas County in Wisconsin.

Northwest Minnesota Foundation, representing ...

RCs: Minnesota Regional Development Organizations

7. Think regionally of strategies on impacts - Gillette News Record - Gillette, WY, USA

Campbell County and its communities should look beyond their borders in planning for the future, according to local residents who attended Gov. Dave Freudenthal’s conference on “Building the Wyoming We Want.”

Freudenthal hosted the conference Thursday and Friday to get Wyomingites to think about structuring the state’s growth.

Local communities received praise at the conference for their history of dealing with growth — as seen in the city’s change from the ’70s to now. Yet their strategies for doing this have largely been limited to a local level.

“I just think the whole idea of planning or envisioning at a regional level is something we’re not doing, ” said Workforce Services Manager Elaine Roth.

State Rep. Tom Lubnau, R-Gillette, said the area’s economy is tied other places — such as Moorcroft, Sundance and Keyhole Reservoir —and that Campbell County leaders need to engage them as the area figures out how to deal with its own growth.

“Things that we do in Gillette have a direct effect on our friends in (other counties), so we need to think more globally than just ourselves, ” he said.

Details about how to do this, though, are still hazy. Lubnau said he didn’t want to put forth any ideas just yet because he wanted to “interact as a citizen rather than a bloviating legislator.”

Roth thinks the area needs a regional plan similar to Vision 20/20, a countywide document completed in 1998 that listed goals for Campbell County communities.

But School Trustee Gregg Blikre cautioned against starting on the regional plan ahead of the local plan. Freudenthal’s approach is designed to start locally and build up to the state level, he said. Each of the communities must first decide what their goals and values are individually before they can get together and hash out a plan ...

8. Birmingham's abandonment of a stormwater cooperative could be costly to taxpayers and the environment - The Birmingham News - Birmingham, AL, USA

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Birmingham's pullout not only will hurt SWMA's revenue (the $775, 000 a year Birmingham residents pay is 40 percent of SWMA's budget), but it could drive up the costs of monitoring runoff, including construction-site silt and mud.

SWMA officials say it will be difficult for the authority to stay afloat without Birmingham. "It's like you took a shotgun and blew out the center of a spider web, " said Trussville Mayor Gene Melton, chairman of the SWMA board.

Of course, putting SWMA out of business is exactly what many of the large corporate landowners and developers want to do. They see SWMA as an impediment to building on or near waterways.

They launched a major assault on SWMA more than a year ago, with an organization they created called the Business Alliance for Responsible Development.

After SWMA proposed raising its fees to $12 a year for homes and $36 for businesses - which would have been the authority's first increase since its creation a decade before - BARD urged the county and area cities to ditch the cooperative, do the monitoring themselves and save money.

Some cities, including Hoover and Bessemer, bit on BARD's bait. Others, and the county, announced they were pulling out but had second thoughts and stayed after looking into the true costs of setting up a monitoring system, getting permits for it and doing the monitoring.

Birmingham at that time rejected the idea of leaving SWMA. Then-Mayor Bernard Kincaid said it would cost too much.

... doesn't believe the city intends to do monitoring the right way, but to give developers more control.

"It's not about the amount of money being sent to SWMA, " she says. "It's about SWMA watching over water quality."

So much for regional cooperation and being a good steward of the region's water resources.

RC: Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham

9. US regional mall vacancy up in 4th quarter--Reis - Reuters – USA

Vacancy rates at U.S. regional malls rose and rents fell during the fourth quarter due to concerns about consumer spending and a potential slowdown in the national economy, real estate research firm Reis said.

A slowdown in both the growth of consumer spending and the hesitancy of retailers to sign leases in such uncertain times has contributed to a "change in trajectory" for regional malls, Reis chief economist Sam Chandan said.

"It's only one quarter, so we don't want to go too far, but the numbers are significant enough that we are starting to see that deterioration, " Chandan said.

Vacancy rates at regional malls rose 0.3 percentage point to 5.8 percent and asking rent fell 0.4 percent to $40.37 per square foot in the fourth quarter from the third quarter.

Regional malls typically have anchor tenants such as department stores and other retail chains that sell largely discretionary items that had seen strong consumer spending growth in recent years during the housing boom.

Those sources of consumer cash, such as refinancings and home equity loans have dried up in the housing downturn.

"We clearly see consumers are spooked and that is going to give them some pause when they are at the mall, " ...

Regional malls had been a savior of sorts as vacancies rose at U.S. neighborhood shopping centers in recent quarters. The rate rose another 0.2 percentage point in the fourth quarter to 7.5 percent, the highest in a decade.

The U.S. home boom pushed new community development far a field and spurring demand for neighborhood shopping centers for staples such as groceries. However, many neighborhoods lack residents in force, leaving newly developed areas with the weakest leasing environment for shopping centers, Reis said.

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10. U.S. regional communities - sub-State, State or multi-State - in news articles. Highlighted words are Google search terms. In this and the following section, 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. In most cases, where a full name is present a Google search will quickly get one to that organization.

.10 NH governor urges lawmakers to adopt regional initiative
Boston Globe - United States
New Hampshire's political leaders are getting behind a 10-state regional effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions to preserve the state's climate and way of life. Gov. John Lynch told a House committee Thursday that New Hampshire will benefit environmentally and economically if it approves the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative known as RGGI. ...

.11 Montana joins BC, Manitoba, 6 other states in regional climate initiative

The Canadian Press -
The state of Montana is now part of a Canadian-US regional compact targeting global warming. The Western Regional Climate Action Initiative - formed early ...

.12 INL Signs Working Agreement With Pacific Northwest Economic Region
KPVI-TV - Pocatello, ID, USA
After years of informal collaborations, the Pacific Northwest Economic Region is taking its relationship with the Idaho National Laboratory to the next ...

.12 Wish list could rekindle Metro Detroit's economy
DetNews.com - Detroit, MI, USA

Get on the same page with our messaging. First, we need to recognize all of us are part of the "D." Later this year an innovative media management agency called the Dnewsbureau will be launched to build the reputation of the "D." It will communicate positive news, grounded in facts, about the region -- in the region as well as outside to tell the real story outside Detroit. ...

.13 Oregon's visionary land use system may get another Big Look
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com - Portland, OR, USA
... task force also suggested that a "one size fits all" land use system no longer works in Oregon and that a regionalized structure might be considered. A system could be devised that is based on a few widely supported goals, with policies adjusted by region, size of towns, growth rates and other factors. ...

.14 Newport: Managers to discuss regional fire service
Bangor Daily News - Bangor, ME, USA
With the intended consolidation of the state and county jail system as well as the proposed school consolidation plans, Ricker said, it was fiscally responsible to begin talking about the regionalization of other services and obligations. "Communications has been regionalized, " he said. "Why not response?"

.15 Losing More Ground?
WTAP-TV - Parkersburg, WV, USA
Keim notes education is also a factor, and an official of the Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley Regional Development District says economic globalization, ...

.16 Suit filed over federal agency plan for southwest energy corridor
San Jose Mercury News - CA, USA

The idea behind an energy corridor through vast parts of Arizona and California was to keep electricity flowing in the region, a Department of Energy spokeswoman said. , , , "We believe the corridors are being rushed through to accommodate coal-fired power plants before a new administration takes action on global warming, which would make it considerably more difficult, " said Glen Besa, Appalachian Regional Director for the Sierra Club, which is a party to the litigation.

.17 Miami aims for regional approach to training businesses
Middletown Journal - Middletown, OH, USA
Officials announced Thursday the formation of the Miami University Corporate and Community Institute, a resource that will take a regional approach to providing training needs for personal enrichment and corporate training....

.18 Future needs sketched out
San Diego Union Tribune - United States

... Mayor Jerry Sanders looked beyond the city's financial challenges last night in an attempt to position himself as a regional leader poised to combat the county's firefighting and water woes. ...

.19 Job data not necessarily as pessimistic as the numbers might seem
Kansas City Star - MO, USA
Frank Lenk, economist at the Mid-America Regional Council, ... Lenk said he doesn’t get too worried over one month’s worth of seasonally adjusted numbers in the winter months; best to wait a couple of months to verify a trend ...

.20 USCA: Beef trade with Argentina is a bad idea
High Plains Journal - Dodge City, KS, USA
USDA quietly proposed a new beef importing plan last January. The little-known and little-publicized plan would allow for the importation of beef from select regions of Argentina, in spite of that country's long, documented history with FMD. ...

.21 Editorial: Regional solutions for local problems
Waco Tribune Herald - Waco, TX, USA
Many communities are served very well by regional law enforcement agencies that supplant local police. The result sometimes is less overhead and better use ...

.22 Aging Kentuckians: A Question Of Care
Kentucky Post - Covington, KY, USA
Dan Humpert, a Kenton County commissioner and chair of the Northern Kentucky Area Development District, said at a third of the cost of nursing homes, ...

.23 Forum to deal with homeless this week
Bowling Green Daily News - KY, United States
... Williams said the forum has a twofold purpose - to bring together agencies that provide services to area homeless people to develop a regional strategy ...

.24 Commission drives discussion on municipal cooperation
The Citizen's Voice - PA, USA
The Luzerne County Municipal Cooperation Commission is discussing the feasibility of regional police departments outside the Hazleton area and is working on a county health-care cooperative. The commission was created by county commissioners in 2004 to promote municipal cooperation and regional shared services. ...

.25 GBC Seeks Nominations for Region's Third Annual Bioscience Awards
Earthtimes - London, UK
The Greater Baltimore Committee is seeking nominations for the Third Annual Greater Baltimore Region Bioscience Awards ...

.26 GUEST VIEW: Smart growth makes cents
SouthCoastToday.com - New Bedford, MA, USA
... there are excellent technical assistance resources available at the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District or the state's ...

.27 WorldNetDaily: 7-year plan aligns U.S. with Europe's economy

WorldNetDaily, OR

Six U.S. senators and 49 House members are advisers for a group working toward a Transatlantic Common Market between the U.S. and the European Union by 2015.

The Transatlantic Policy Network – ...

11. Other in the news: Highlighted words are Google search terms.

.10 Regions unable to close gap with London
Financial Times - London, England, UK

“We’ve been comparing our regions against a global financial city and finding them wanting. Any more rounded view shows there has been real and sustained progress, ” ... “We need to move on from a sterile north-south divide debate to one that respects the real achievements of all our regions.” ...

.11 Property in Wales: How the waterfronts relaunched a region
Telegraph-co-uk - United Kingdom
Research for The Sunday Telegraph by Savills shows how the region has changed in the past decade. There has been a 21 per cent rise in the number of jobs in ...

.12 Economic Freedom Holding Steady, 14th Index of Economic Freedom Shows
CNNMoney.com

The level of economic freedom found throughout the world remained essentially unchanged over the last year, with overall gains in only two of the five regions examined in the 14th annual Index of Economic Freedom, ... .

.13 Six areas selected for 'lead market' initiative
EurActiv, Belgium

eHealth, protective textiles, sustainable construction, recycling, bio-based products and renewable energy: These are the six areas with high growth and innovation potential identified by the Commission for its lead market initiative. ...


.14 6 Italian Regions Reject Naples' Trash, Sardinia Accepts
AHN - USA
But the Italian government apparently has more difficulty convincing other regions than its neighbor to take in Naples' tons of household garbage. ...

.15 Correa Says He Wants to Reorganize Ecuador Into Nine Regions
Bloomberg - USA
Seven of the regions will have their own cabinet minister, while the metropolitan areas of Guayaquil and Quito won't, Correa said ... the move would help the country overcome regional inequalities. ...

.16 Russia to develop national brand
RosBusinessConsulting - Moscow, Russia
The strategy is to be developed by the Economy, Industry and Energy, Foreign, Culture, Regional Development, and Tourism Ministries, ...

.17 Regional Board Mulls Wildfire Plan
Westcoaster - Port Alberni, BC, Canada
Prior to recent large fires in California and in the interior of B.C., there was a prevailing attitude of “it’ll never happen here, ” McIntosh told the regional board. Those fires raised awareness and helped people to recognize that preparation is valuable. ...

.18 "Barents Cooperation remains priority for Norway"
Barents Observer - Archangel, Russia
... important role of cooperation between people on all sides of the regional borders. –Norway and Russia are not yet finished with getting to know each other yet, he said. –People-to-people cooperation must continue, he stressed. ...

.19 A city in the mapping
Business Standard - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
“This is a regional development plan, ” says GRK Reddy, managing director of city-based infrastructure development company Marg Constructions, ...

.20 Transport key for regional council
Rodney Times - Orewa, New Zealand
The regional council has ‘put runs on the board’ in several critical areas, says its chairman Mike Lee. But it is clear its focus remains heavily slanted ...

.21 Hanoi to develop three urban regions
VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoi, Vietnam
According to the draft, Hanoi will develop three urban regions: (1) the central urban area at the southern bank of Red River, which will include the old ...

.22 NSO survey: Rich-poor gap in RP remains wide
ABS CBN News - Philippines
Among the regions, the National Capital Region had the biggest share of the total annual family income, accounting for approximately one fourth of the ...

.23 REGIONAL MASTERPLAN CALLS FOR 47000 NEW HOMES
Express & Echo - Exeter, England, UK

recommendations have been made by an independent panel set up to scrutinise a blueprint from the South West Regional Assembly outlining how the region will develop between now and 2026.

.24 Action sought
Werribee, Hoppers Crossing Star - Pakenham, Victoria, Australia
The council wants the government, through the Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development, to release the plan, which was prepared in ...

12. Blogs: Highlighted words are Google search terms.

.10 REGIONALISM - THE QUAD CITIES
By admin
To some it may sound as though I’m suggesting a form of metro government or somehow suggesting we lose some of our individual identity. I’m not. In fact each of the four cities in Jackson County and indeed all of the cities on the Coast must work to keep their unique character and identity. It tells the story of who we are and explains how we became the cities of the Coast. But the rebuilding of coastal Mississippi is so important that if one city fails at it, to a great extent we’ll all fail.

.11 University-Community Connection
By Creative Class Group
"If you asked me to name the most unique thing about Toronto's spatial structure, its geography, its regional urban character, it's this. It's the fact that it has a world-class university that is a seamless part of its geography. ...

.12 The Global "Go-To Think Tanks"
By Jedburgh
228 institutions were nominated by their peers and are public policy research, analysis and engagement organizations that have become recognized nationally, regionally and globally for producing rigorous and relevant research, ...

.13 State of the City
By ppna
The year 2007 was a challenging one for Ypsilanti. The state economy declined, many businesses reduced staff or downsized and mortgage foreclosures almost doubled from 2006. Despite these problems, City Council, staff, and residents had successes during the year in business development, historic preservation, and regional cooperation efforts....

.14 Which works best for a Business Development team: regional or industry verticals?

LinkedIn: Answers

By regions. If you think global, it becomes obvious, why: It's more important to have someone understanding the local culture and speaking the local language than having someone understanding the local industry but not being able to communicate with them. ...

.15 From the Chair - January 2008

Greater Des Moines Partnership
Today, the cooperation between these important institutions is better than ever and our regional relationships are rock solid. We are delivering a new five-year investment campaign, “Partnership 2012, ” to keep us on track for business ...

.16 The Superblock Lives. Unfortunately.
By Simeon Bankoff(Simeon Bankoff)
From Spotlight on the Region, a publication of the Regional Plan Association Everyone knows the Superblock is dead. Jane Jacobs put a stake in its heart 47 years ago, with her convincing analysis that large blocks decrease street life ...

.17 NVTA public hearing update
By Bruce Wright(Bruce Wright)
The bicycle community needs to develop some Regional, cross-jurisdictional on-road bike routes that can be included in the future NVTA 60% Regional project list. 2. Those projects should be part of TransAction 2030. ...

.18 Envisioning New York's Aerotropolis in 1939

Gothamist-com

In the November 1939 issue of Popular Science, New York commercial artist Nicholas DeSantis designed a "metropolitan skyport of tomorrow". ... floors under the “aerotrop-olis” would contain offices, restaurants, theatres ...

.19 Peak Capitalism? A Commentary
The Daily Scare - Cincinnati, OH, USA
In a regionalized world, an Industrialized North America needs South America as its own regional share of the Global South, along with whatever it can grab ...

.20 Education for Sustainable Development
By Steve(Steve)
Many national and most regional development strategies include some elements of education and awareness activities for achieving their goals and objectives. In practice, however, education has not been used to its full potential. ...

.21 Report to the Seventeenth National Congress of the Communist Party Party of China on Oct. 15, 2007

Global and regional cooperation is in full swing, and countries are increasingly interdependent. The international balance of power is changing in favor of the maintenance of world peace, and the overall international situation is ...

.22 Lillian’s Midwest Speaking Tour: Minneapolis (Part I of III)
By Lillian

Minneapolis/St Paul cyclists that bragged about their 36-mile round-trip commute that they tackle all winter ... Stay tuned ... presentation to the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, and Cincinnati's bicycle kegstands.

13. Announcements and Regional Links

.10 Working Paper 97-3: Open Regionalism - Peterson Institute for International Economics
“Open regionalism” represents an effort to resolve one of the central problems of contemporary trade policy: how to achieve compatibility between the explosion of regional trading arrangements 1 around the world and the global trading system as embodied in the World Trade Organization. The concept seeks to assure that regional agreements will in practice be building blocks for further global liberalization rather than stumbling blocks that deter such progress. ...

14. Subscription

.10 Region's plans still inequitable - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription) - Milwaukee, WI, USA

This could be a defining year for regionalism in Greater Milwaukee, and two main issues - both drivers of economic growth - will help determine whether those efforts succeed: water and transportation.

Gov. Jim Doyle and legislative leaders should lead a coordinated effort to pass the stalled Great Lakes compact, an agreement among the eight Great Lakes states to coordinate water conservation planning and diversion procedures. Efforts to draft a bill implementing the compact in Wisconsin ran into strong opposition in parts of Waukesha County, and it remains unclear if a compact bill can clear the state Assembly.

The state Transportation Department, meantime, has proposed spending $1.9 billion on rebuilding and expanding the stretch of I-94 between Mitchell International Airport and the Illinois state line. But the Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee commuter rail line is not part of the transportation upgrade and other regional transportation plans offer little or no new transit components, which tend to serve urban, lower-income populations.

City of Milwaukee politicians and activists are right to question whether such public planning is equitable.

I don't think it is. There isn't even an awareness that equity is a normal, reasonable expectation. And until that realization occurs, the good intentions wrapped up in the regional model in southeastern Wisconsin are going to be difficult to achieve, and even contradicted.

An example:

Planning for a regional water supply for southeastern Wisconsin is being carried out by a 32-member committee of experts created by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. The committee will spend about a million dollars, is utilizing paid consultants and will make powerful policy recommendations that will guide water-fueled development in the region for decades.

Yet this committee is entirely Caucasian and has no specific representative for the region's lower-income residents who are also heavily minority. ...

.11 Editorial: Beyond talk and on to solutions - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription) - Milwaukee, WI, USA

Last year, the Journal Sentinel Editorial Board listened to community leaders as we convened 10 round tables to discuss the issues affecting metro Milwaukee's quality of life.

Today, we launch Agenda '08: Growing Metro Milwaukee.

We are taking the discussion to the next level: Solutions.

In a yearlong campaign, the Editorial Board will shed a light and try to make a difference on some key projects and problems that can spell improved quality of life. Left unattended, we believe, the problems will continue to contribute to a diminished ability for the region to compete.

And as the name suggests, the items we've picked for Agenda '08 reflect what we heard through much of the '07 round-table series.

• We live or die, improve or not, as a region. A strong Milwaukee is as important as a thriving Waukesha, Cedarburg or Germantown. Pewaukee's and Racine's woes and needs are very much Milwaukee's. It's about the region.

• Economic development is the wellspring from which all progress flows.

• But the region's social development will determine whether its waters can adequately sustain us or if that spring flows at all.

This all may sound grandiosely ambitious, but we recognize the need for incremental improvements. That's why we will target our efforts.

We cannot editorialize away poverty. We can, however, tackle teen pregnancy, that pernicious and entirely avoidable building block of poverty.

We can map out a route to meaningful health care reform that ensures people have universal access to affordable care regardless of their economic station.

These two items - teen pregnancy and health care reform - are the social development elements of Agenda '08. In truth, they are as critical to the region's economic well-being as any of the issues we've picked to move the needle in economic development.

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RC: Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission

15. Google News for “Regional Community”

Other menu sections available from this link include: regions, regional, regional community, region, Regional Council, regional development and other search terms. They can be sorted by date or relevance. These are among the 50 search terms I use to produce this newsletter.

My name is Tom Christoffel. I've worked in the field of intergovernmental cooperation since 1973. As a consequence, "I see regions work." Regional Community Development News is published weekly based on news reports as of Wednesday.

Making visible analysis and actions at multi-jurisdictional regional scales is its purpose. "Think globally, act locally" was innovative in its time. Today the local scale is often too small to address today's needs and opportunities. "Think local planet, act regionally, " is my candidate paradigm. (No one said we're only allowed one paradigm.)

We can see that “regional communities” are organized locally and now act both to avoid tragedy in the commons and gain benefits. An effective multi-jurisdictional regional community has DNA: it is geographically Defined; has a common Name and its Alignment is inclusive of smaller communities and participatory in larger communities. So, by scanning this compilation, reading articles and checking organizations - you too will be able to see the regional communities that already exist.

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Regional Community Development News – December 26, 2007 & January 2, 2008 [regions_work]

A weekly compilation of news links about and for regional communities pursuing local and regional development.

Published on line since November 11, 2003.

1. Regional answers move to center stage - The Virginian-Pilot - Norfolk, VA, USA

LIKE MOST "-isms, " "regionalism" is an ugly word and an uglier concept. It means the muddling of municipalities, the mingling of Virginia Beach with Norfolk with Chesapeake with Portsmouth with Suffolk, to the degradation and detriment of all.

But regional cooperation, now that's a thing to be celebrated without reservation.

It's the thing that allows Suffolk and Virginia Beach to join hands to build highways that benefit both, and that neither could construct on its own. It allows Chesapeake and Portsmouth to put their heads together to consider the wisdom of an ethanol plant, and to reach the conclusion that it makes no sense. It allows everybody in Isle of Wight County to enjoy the riches of port operations concentrated in Norfolk.

This was a good year for regional cooperation, perhaps the best in Hampton Roads in a very long time. And it somehow arrived without anyone giving up the things that were important to them, that make them a city unto themselves.

You can argue about whether a local transportation authority is the best way to pay for highways, but it's the way the General Assembly gave us in 2007. Despite some early and ugly arguing, in the end, governments across Hampton Roads endorsed a regional authority that will allow us to start building roads within months instead of decades.

The process wasn't pretty. A few municipalities voted against the authority and its taxes. Still others are having serious buyer's remorse.

But the principle exemplified by the Hampton Roads Transportation Authority endures despite all that. To secure the infrastructure necessary to ensure the health of its communities and businesses, Hampton Roads joined together, both Peninsula and Southside, to build it.

That's precisely as it should be, and should create a model for what's possible when a region's municipalities ...

RC: Hampton Roads Planning District Commission

2. Out of date: Report says town planning is 50 years behind - Brockton Enterprise - MA, United States

Communities in southeastern Massachusetts need to change their transportation planning, reform the property-tax system and adopt land-use techniques that preserve open space if they want to be competitive over the next several decades, according to a regional planning agency's report.

A task force affiliated with the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District issued its report last month after a series of meetings that began last spring.

The task force was asked to suggest ways to improve land-use and economic policies in the region.

The report is meant to begin conversations on long-term planning and to push for change.

“We need to think about things differently, ” said Louise Daley, transportation planner at the Taunton-based regional agency. “We need to think more long-term and more regionally. We need to think about the larger picture.”

The report recommends forming a regional clean energy plan, expanding bus and rail service and reforming the property-tax system to make communities less reliant on it.

The report didn't give priorities, but much of the report is centered on land use and protection of the environment.

Suburban sprawl, the report says, has resulted in the loss of half of the area's open space and agricultural land in the last 50 years.

Zoning bylaws created decades ago to keep factories out of residential areas have also resulted in spread-out development that creates transportation issues, Daley said.

“People were encouraged to develop in rural areas instead of in cities, ” she said. “There's a big demand for transit to serve the commercial areas. It's hard to serve suburban sprawl with transit.”

3. Resolved for NKY: Keep thinking regionally - The Enquirer – Cincinnati, OH – USA

The state of Kentucky faces another big budget crunch. There is the increasing inability of the federal government to adequately fund things (like the Brent Spence Bridge) or solve problems (like immigration and Social Security) that clearly should be primary obligations.

That suggests the pressure is on Northern Kentucky to do more for itself as a region, dealing with its own problems and exploiting its opportunities.

Some situations still get lost in parochialism or traditional thinking. Southgate, for example, desperately needs a new fire house. Voters rejected a $2 million tax increase to do it. Officials say that Southgate is just too far from Wilder, Newport or Fort Thomas to justify merger or consolidation talks for fire services.

Now, come on. The boundary lines of all these municipalities are about a mile from the Southgate facility, and the other fires stations are close. According to Google Maps, the Fort Thomas station is 1.8 miles from the Southgate station. Someone needs to call a meeting between officials of these four Campbell County communities to see if there's an opportunity here.

That's a small piece of the bigger puzzle.

Larger-scale example: The NKY Chamber (Disclosure: I'm on the board.) is taking a leadership role in seeking ways for the community to deal with skyrocketing health care costs. It's not just a health issue; it's an economic development issue, too. Imagine the power in the hands of a business recruiter representing a region that has a national reputation for helping employers control health costs, making community health a priority and having decent benefits for workers.

Maybe it's crazy to think that one region of one small state can do anything significant about the health-care mess. But, under the circumstances, it's crazier not to try.

That's also why the Vision 2015 plan ...

4. Regional leaders unite - The State - Columbia, SC, USA

The initial participants are Cayce, West Columbia, Lexington, Columbia, and Richland and Lexington counties, but other communities might be invited to join later.

The effort is being spearheaded by the Midlands Business Leadership Group and the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce as an outgrowth of the Good to Great effort launched earlier this year.

Improving intergovernmental cooperation is one of the eight areas of focus for the five-year community development and prosperity initiative.

The Regional Inter-governmental Forum is an informal group designed to create dialogue among the municipalities and the county governments.

The forum focus is to improve interaction among local governments and to ban together on regional issues, such as transportation, air and water quality and controlling sprawl.

Some areas of the state — the Upstate, the coastal counties, the Lowcountry — “geographically hang tight when they want something, like a bridge or transportation dollars, ” said Cathy Novinger, the MBLG representative to the forum.

“Other geographic areas, because of their unity, have been usurping those pots of money. And because we didn’t have a game plan and a unified voice, we didn’t get any money, ” Novinger said.

Not only at the General Assembly, but also at the federal level, there are real opportunities in certain things. “Whether it is clean air at the federal level, whether it is transportation dollars at the state level, we need to have a unified voice, ” she said.

Columbia City Councilman E.W. Cromartie II said the forum is a great opportunity. It can create an “economy of scale and actually do some things to help the entire region, ” Cromartie said.

The spirit of cooperation in the first two meetings has been described as a “kumbaya” moment.

...

RC: Central Midlands Council of Governments

5. We can solve our homeless problem - Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA

Over 20 years ago, I had recently graduated from Long Beach's educational system - Newcomb, Marshall, Millikan and CSULB -and was anxious to help solve the small, but growing problem of homelessness in Long Beach and throughout the county. If you fast forward to the present, this "small" problem has grown into an enormous societal embarrassment, with nearly 73, 000 people homeless in the county, and almost 4, 000 people homeless in Long Beach. A visual example of this is Lincoln Park, home of Long Beach's City Hall and, sadly, the address for dozens of chronically homeless people.

You would think that after two decades, our society would have figured out how to help the thousands of people languishing on our streets. But instead of a concerted effort to resolve homelessness, the leaders and stakeholders in our region have resorted to political and legal battles.

There is the legal struggle between homeless advocates ...

There is the struggle between urban areas (like downtown L.A.) with suburban bedroom communities. ...

The stakes are high. But Long Beach, with its heritage of strong Midwestern neighborhood values, can be a model for the other 87 cities in the county in addressing homelessness. ...

A plan that contains a business approach that is accountable to numerical outcomes (i.e., the number of people who will be off the streets) with an emphasis on placing people into permanent housing is needed in Long Beach and throughout the county.

But any approach to resolving homelessness needs to adapt to a city's (or region's) locale and environment. A "top down" approach forcing local neighborhoods to provide solutions that are cooked up in a philosophical laboratory is just not realistic or beneficial. Instead, social regionalism should prevail, where solutions to homelessness are birthed out of a local community's needs and attitudes.

...

6. Regional council acceptable - Edmonton Journal - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Christmas does bring surprises. What could be bigger than Premier Ed Stelmach's decision to back a regional council with some teeth to deal with growth pressure in the metro area?

For the first time since the 1980s, there's hope for some rational planning for the 25 regional communities, and hope for taxpayers in every town and city, especially Edmonton, that the costs of growth will be shared more equitably and services handled more efficiently.

Stelmach, whose rural power base lies in the northeast industrial counties which resisted the regional council called for in the Radke report, must be commended for taking the crucial, bold step.

Mayor Stephen Mandel also deserves a warm round of applause for his strong effort to push this regional agenda. When many doubted the province could be moved, Mandel persisted and now he's celebrating hard-won progress.

The key component is a regional council of mayors in which Edmonton will have a veto. Any proposal requires 75 per cent of the population (i.e., Edmonton and some allies) to get approval.

The council will have two major jobs: to come up with a binding land-use plan, "the core purpose of the board, " and to devise a regional transit plan. That's a significant step forward, though one ought to acknowledge there are a half-dozen areas, such as waste management, water and recreation services, that could benefit from regional planning too.

...

7. Goal of government efficiency can’t be a one-man show - Buffalo News - NY, United States

As Erie County Executive Joel Giambra steps down from his regional bully pulpit, Buffalo News columnist Donn Esmonde appears to be reanointing Kevin Gaughan as champion of the local government right-sizing cause. ... But despite Gaughan’s many talents, it would be a mistake to prop up another prophet to proclaim from on high the virtues of collaboration and consolidation. This top-down, personality-driven approach hasn’t worked in the decade since the Chautauqua Conference, on whose steering committee I served. It is time to start listening to and working with the voices “on the ground.”

In his latest foray, Gaughan has set his sights on governing boards to the exclusion of, among other entities, town and village courts and their facilities, which are being considered for consolidation in at least 10 other New York counties, according to the Commission on Local Government Efficiency and Competitiveness, headed by former Lt. Gov. Stan Lundine.

As one who called for reducing the size of North Collins’ village and town boards while serving on them more than eight years ago, I find nothing new in Gaughan’s current crusade.

In 1999, along with proposing to reduce our Town Board to three members, I recommended making the town clerk and highway superintendent appointed public officers (not a measure I would advocate today). Although reported in The Buffalo News, not one of our governmental-efficiency wonks lent his prestige to either of those streamlining proposals.

A few years ago, when Angola community activist Paul Pinto was struggling to place a referendum on the ballot allowing ordinary Angolans to decide whether they wanted their village to dissolve, where were the pro bono fiscal and legal analyses by those claiming to lead the regionalism movement?

This region cannot move the most sensible aspects of regionalism forward if ...

8. Cooperation, competition help Nashville area rise - The Tennessean - Nashville, TN, USA

A consensus has formed among Middle Tennessee leaders that cities and counties need to work together more closely, but many critical decisions still have to be made before regionalism moves from a political promise to reality.

Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and other local elected officials have said they want to cooperate on a range of issues that cross city and county lines — traffic, air pollution, water and sewer rights. These have grown in importance as the Nashville area's population has swelled from slightly more than 1 million in 1990 to more than 1.4 million today.

But while the region's leaders say they support more cooperation, they differ over some fundamental questions:

• Should Nashville and its suburbs give regional authorities more power to make basic decisions, such as where and when roads should be built?

• Should the suburbs help pay for downtown Nashville's cultural and civic institutions, which benefit the entire region?

• Is competition within the region for company headquarters, factories and jobs good or bad?

The answers to these questions and others like them will shape how regionalism shakes out in Middle Tennessee. They also may set the stage for even greater integration in the future, just as Nashville and Davidson County's decision to merge their governments into Metro in 1963 still shapes the area's approach to regionalism 44 years later.

"As we grow, the region gets more complex, " said Ralph Schulz, president of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. "And as the region gets more complex, the need to address these issues together grows."

Next steps are in dispute

Local leaders, planners and others generally agree that regionalism has been good for Middle Tennessee, especially in the area of economic development.

...

9. Interview with Ed Morrison on regionalism in Northeast Ohio - WCPN Radio – Cleveland, Ohio

Dan Moulthrop at WCPN explored three issues facing the region with Ed Morrison. Mr. Morrison later animated the recording with slides. You can listen to the discussion and watch a slide show.

10. U.S. regional communities - sub-State, State or multi-State - in news articles. Highlighted words are Google search terms. In this and the following section, 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. In most cases, where a full name is present a Google search will quickly get one to that organization.

.10 John Parr, Regional Civics - In Memoriam
Regional Communities – VA, USA

"Thoughts on a Regionalist"... John Parr’s death stirs a wide range of emotions, but especially rekindles thoughts about a common passion for fostering regional cooperation. ...

.11 Greater Baltimore Committee Issues 2007 State of the Region Report
Earthtimes - London, UK

The Baltimore region maintained its 1st place ranking for academic research and development investment among 20 U.S. regions studied for the 2007 State of the Region Report, according to data released today by the Greater Baltimore Committee. ... Baltimore Metropolitan Council, http://www.baltometro.org/.

.12 Economic growth is focus of eight grants, state lawmakers say
Benton County Daily Record - Bentonville, AR, USA

Grants from the Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration totaling $ 1. 2 million will be used by each of Arkansas' eight planning and development districts.

[PDF] Arkansas Planning And Development Districts

.13 The regional jail planned by three Birmingham area cities may get even more regional

The Birmingham News – al-com - Birmingham, AL, USA
Frankly, this is precisely the type of regional cooperation the greater Birmingham area needs to see more of. Other cities should consider whether it's in ...

.14 SACOG names 2007 regional award winners
Bizjournals-com - Charlotte, NC, USA
The Sacramento Area Council of Governments, an association of local governments in the six-county Sacramento region, honored outstanding regional efforts in transportation, smart-growth planning and air quality as part of the 2007 SACOG Salutes! Regional Awards Program....

.15 Groups to split $1M for region's 250th
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Pittsburgh, PA, USA
By Bill Zlatos An area group announced its selection Wednesday of 100 projects to share $1 million to celebrate the region's 250th anniversary. ...

.16 More in NC moving to non-profit sector
By WWAY
Non-profit organizations like the coastal land trust that aim to improve North Carolina's quality of life can help draw employers to the region. In turn, that creates more jobs and provides an economic boost for North Carolina. ...

.17 US denies matching funds for highways
Boston Globe - United States
"It's like a family with a very limited budget, " said Marc Draisen, executive director of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, the planning agency for ...

.18 Regional Council doesn't support I-75 truck ban
Community Press - Florence, KY, USA
The Edgewood city council, though, approved the resolution during their December meeting. Now, the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) has weighed in on the subject, ...

.19 COG asks county for funding help

The Herald, - Sharon, PA, USA
Mercer County Regional Council of Governments has asked the county for $15000 to help out with two programs COG runs. ...

.20 Emergency panel hits snag
Detroit Free Press - United States
"That's not something that anyone could classify as regional cooperation, " said Michael Sturm, Oakland County Emergency Management administrator, ...

.21 Lakota withdraw from treaties, declare independence from US
USA Today - USA
... the tribe says that if the federal government doesn't begin diplomatic discussions promptly, liens will be filed on property in the five-state region. ...

.22 Mayor: Police must disband or rebuild
Asbury Park Press - Asbury Park, NJ, USA
Wolf told the crowd, which included three uniformed police officers and their union representative, that the creation of a regionalized force is not an option. ...

.23 Talk about it
Lansing State Journal - Lansing, MI, USA
We are youthful in our attempt at regionalism, and we are going to stumble at times. But we are changing. I can smell it, I can see it and I can touch it. ...

.24 BRAC raises commuting issues in Mid-Atlantic region
Baltimore Examiner - Baltimore, MD, USA

"The fraction of people who work where they live is very small, despite the number of jobs in this region, " Mahmassani said, pointing out that since the last census, new jobs have moved north toward Baltimore. ...

.25 Affordable Housing Hampering Pax River’s Ability To Attract Workers
Southern Maryland Online - MD, USA
According to the governor’s BRAC action report, a 2003 study by the Tri-County Council showed that the BRAC gains from 1995 generated $80 million in revenue ...

.26 Patuxent River Plan Recommends One Home Per 30 Acres
Southern Maryland Online - MD, USA

The Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland passed a resolution to recommend the use of what is known as the Patuxent River 20/20 Plan for future updates to the broader Patuxent River Policy Plan.

... Among the recommendations are zoning updates to allow one house per thirty acres, ...

.27 ARC in line for funding boost
Vinton Courier - OH, USA
The Appalachian Regional Commission is set to receive a funding boost after an appropriations bill passed the US House of Representatives on Monday. ...

.28 Larry Phillips stays on Sound Transit board
Ballard News Tribune - Seattle, WA, USA
Phillips has championed regionalism over parochialism and advocated for transportation projects that foster density and smart growth. ...

.29 People's forum
The Bay City Times - MLive.com - Bay City, MI, USA
I'm sure that a comprehensive, in-depth study of environmental problems also would awaken our communities to the benefits of ''regionalism. ...

.30 Region transit plan is blasted
Sacramento Bee - CA, USA

SACOG officials counter that they have gone as far as they felt they could to create a spending plan that encourages more transit use but doesn't leave car drivers stuck in traffic jams. ...

.31 REGIONAL BRIEFING
Washington Post - United States
Nearly 800 people took advantage of a free cab ride on New Year's Eve, according to the Washington Regional Alcohol Program, the nonprofit group that runs ...

.32 Citizens want ballot referendum on regional waste consortium
Daily Herald - Provo, UT, USA
public vote on the formation of NURLA -- the Northern Utah Regional Landfill Association -- a consortium of governments from Weber, Morgan, Davis, Cache and Box Elder counties. ...

11. Other in the news: Highlighted words are Google search terms.

.11 Devolution for England
ic Wales - United Kingdom
There is a strong regional identity in parts of England. Executive regional bodies such as Regional Development Agencies, Tourism Bodies and government ...

.12 Call for English regions to teach their local history
The Herald - Glasgow, Scotland, UK
The regions of England should have their own school curriculum for history, as part of the devolution of more power from London, according to a plan being published by the Fabian think tank. ...

.13 Think-tank warns Atlantic region will be Third World unless population grows

The Canadian Press -
Atlantic Canada's population levels have been stagnant in the last few years thanks to low birth rates, constant out-migration and difficulties in attracting and keeping immigrants. "This is the fundamental policy issue for the region, if not the country, " ...

.14 Put real regional reform on the agenda
St. Catharines Standard - St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

The distribution of seats at Niagara regional council is weighted towards Niagara's smaller municipalities and is, in a word, unfair. At the heart of this matter is representation. ...

.15 North-south ties
ReportonBusiness.com - Canada
"By the end of the 20th century, " he concludes, "the forces of history had formed Canada into a regionalized confederation with stronger ties to the rest of ...

.16 Premier creates board for capital region to play nice
CBC.ca - Alberta, Canada
'I can tell you that a very, very high percentage of citizens living in the whole capital region want the elected leaders to play in the sandbox politely. ...

.17 Economic development group closes regional gap
The Nelson Mail - Nelson, New Zealand
... a Top of the South economic development regional governance group which encompasses Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough. Admittedly the move was foisted upon it by the Government, which called for the number of economic development regions to be cut from 26 to 14. ...

.18 Leveraging Learning for Regional Development

Lake Superior News - Thunder Bay, Ontario CA
... Leveraging Learning for Regional Development. This conference is about exchanging ideas and knowledge about how to transform Northwestern Ontario into a learning region with learning cities. ...

.19 EU Commission signs with ScanBalt to support Small and Medium sized Companies

uniprotokolle (Pressemitteilung) - Germany
The project will identify regional bottlenecks in ScanBalt BioRegion for linking academic research with SME´s in order to enhance innovation, ...

.20 More Social Investment Can Further Reduce Regional Poverty
Hardbeatnews-com - Jackson Heights, NY, USA
This relatively “sharp” decline in the regional poverty rate apparently came as a surprise, and ECLAC’s Executive Secretary Jose Luis Machinea, ...

.21 The Evolution of Regionalism in Asia: Economic and Security Issues - Book
By Dieter, Heribert
By combing the analysis of the three dimensions of integration, The Evolution of Regionalism in Asia enables readers to gain a broad understanding of the theory and practice of the integration processes.

.22 Cells' cooperation may thwart cancer

Arizona Daily Star – AZ, USA

The presence of cooperation in nature — whether between animals or at the cellular level — has been a bit of a puzzle for evolutionary biologists because competition is the hallmark of natural selection, ...

12. Blogs: Highlighted words are Google search terms.

.10 Urban Sound System
By Creative Class Group
And as one of my former students once put it, music is the best way to market a region. Creative people don't like marketing slogans. But they do identify with a city's sound - what he called its "audio identity." MUSICAL MOMENTUM ...

.11 Bulding Community - Trust Begets Trust
By Don Frederiksen(Don Frederiksen)
Posner looking for new insight on building community and fostering collaboration across teams and was ecstatic when I found the perfect catch phrase focusing on trust, "Trust begets trust." The research of Kouzes and Posner exalts the ...

.12 Request for feedback on intergenerational living and learning neighborhood development

RealNEO
Global warming will bring an end to white Christmas and winter as we've always known in, here in NEO, so during the first real snowstorm of this season, December 16, 2007, I went in search of a visual symbol of NEO, in my neighborhood, ...

.13 Sharing Superintendents, Improving Education
By cthompson
Supporters of Advance Northeast Ohio believe very strongly that regionalism is all about sharing. When Northeast Ohio shares its assets and collaborates we are all in a better position to benefit from the region's economic growth. ...

.14 Economics: regionalism begins to pay dividends
By Daniel Hockensmith
Regionalism continued in 2007 as the buzzword for northeastern Ohio. Several groups are working to boost the economy in 22 counties. Here are three leaders in that effort. WKSU's Daniel Hockensmith reports.

.15 Massachusetts's need for more regional planning
By Harry Mattison(Harry Mattison)
The Globe makes a case for stronger regional planning in Massachusetts, citing the 135-acre mixed-use Westwood Station project and objections by neighboring Canton and its plans to block the project in court. ...

.16 Social Regionalism Is The Answer
By LA's Homeless Blog(LA's Homeless Blog)
I write about “social regionalism”, a new approach that we are seeking to practice: Over 20 years ago, I had recently graduated from Long Beach's educational system - Newcomb, Marshall, Millikan and CSULB -and was anxious to help solve ...

.17 The strategic value of listening
By Ed Morrison
At the Purdue Center for Regional Development, we are adapting David’s approach to a civic discipline of continuous engagement we call “strategic doing”. We are now teaching this practice at workshops around the country. ...

.18 What are Other Regions Doing?
By Jeff James
Encourage communities to work regionally and to tie into the state's regional development efforts such as the "I-94 Corridor." Assert the importance of and support educational programs that help students develop critical thinking and ...

.19 Organizational challenges of global trends
By Oliver
Competition for talent; Centers of economic activity will shift globally, regionally; Technological connectivity will increase; Omnipresent access to information will change economics of knowledge; Demand for natural resources will grow ...

.20 The World is Not Flat
By Michael Veseth(Michael Veseth)
We are used to thinking of regionalization is Geographic terms, but there are also Cultural regions (the English speaking world, for example, or the Indian and Chinese diasporas) as well as Administrative regions (collections of countries with common legal systems and government structures due, for example, to common colonial influences) and of course common Economic regions ...

.21 Bioregionalism
Bioregionalism stresses that the determination of a bioregion is also a cultural phenomenon. — with phrases such as "the politics of place" and "terrain of consciousness". appearing in bioregionalist writings ...

.22 Next-Year Planning: The W6 Process
By wanless
Nationally, regionally, or internationally? In what verticals? In what locations? (Example: In a store; in the customer’s location; by mail order?) Each is going to require a different understanding of markets. As an extra to the Where, ...

.23 Geostatistics for spatial interpolation
By sammy
The functionality of geostatistics is applicable when the studied phenomena are regionalized variables that fall between random and deterministic variables. The geographic distribution of regionalized variables cannot be mathematically ...

.24 Mapping The Serious Games Industry Within The UK
By Eliane Alhadeff(Eliane Alhadeff)
The West Midlands (UK) region is fast becoming recognized as one of the key EU regions with regard to the development of Serious Games. Coventry University ...

.25 The Green Family: Walk/Run
By Andrea
The name of your bioregion. 3. Three native plants of your bioregion. 4. Where your drinking water comes from. 5. Where your garbage goes to. 6. The closest park or conservation area. 7. The name of one local environmental or naturalist ...

.26 EU Treaty of Lisbon: institutional framework
By Grahnlaw(Grahnlaw)

4. The European Parliament, the Council and the Commission shall be assisted by an Economic and Social Committee and a Committee of the Regions acting in an advisory capacity." ...

.27 Global Actor Hierarchies and Personas
By Scott Sehlhorst
In different regions, companies often have different business models. They also usually deal with customers in different ways. These differences may manifest from varied local business practices, different characteristics of the ...

.28 Recommended Reading: Cisco Threat Report Includes Increasing Threat from Military and Espionage
By kea(kea)
Vulnerability; Physical; Legal; Trust; Identity; Human; Geopolitical. The section of geopolitical issues includes discussions on terrorism, environmental issues and a discussion on military and espionage threats in cyberspace: ...

13. Regional Resolutions for 2008 and Announcements

.10 Join the Regional Studies Association

The Regional Studies Association is a learned society concerned with analysis of regions and regional issues. Through our international membership we provide an authoritative voice of, and network for, academics, students, practitioners, policy makers and interested lay people in the field of regional studies. Follow the links for details of our activities including our journals Regional Studies and Spatial Economic Analysis, our quarterly newsletter Regions and our annual international conferences.

.11 Join the Regional and Intergovernmental Planning Division of the American Planning Association

Two Most Important Division Objectives over the Next 18 Months: The first major objective is to develop an APA Policy Guide or an APA Planning Advisory Service report on regional and intergovernmental planning. ... The second major objective is to increase the Division membership to 215-225 by the end of March of 2008 from its current number of 176.

Note: You need not belong to the American Planning Association to join the Division. Contact Division Chair at leeschoenecker@comcast.net

.12 Recommend the Regional Communities - "Think Local Planet, Act Regionally." Blog to others and link your website to it.

"Think local planet, act regionally" is a paradigm that balances "Think globally, act locally." More and more, it takes a region, a "community of communities" to solve problems. This is an exploration of emerging regional communities. "Community precedes cooperation." This is my thesis. It comes from over 30 years of working for regional cooperation.

.13 2008 National Conference of Regions - February 4-6, 2008 Washington, DC

This year's NARC conference will...
* Feature the regional role and federal outlook on significant policy areas that will dominate the 2008 legislative year, Presidential race and beyond.
* Explore, in detail, the federal fiscal future, SAFETEA-LU reauthorization, water infrastructure and resources, regional development in a global economy, and energy policy and innovations, as well as the possible outcome of the 2008 Presidential race.
* Address rural and urban coordination in federal legislation. ...

.14 ABAG Regional Economic Outlook: 2008 and 2009 Conference

Thursday, January 24, 2008, from 9:00 to noon Joseph P. Bort MetroCenter Auditorium 101 Eighth Street, Oakland

.15 Activities of the European Union – Regional Policy

Although the European Union is one of the richest parts of the world, there are striking internal disparities of income and opportunity between its regions. The entry of 12 new member countries since 2004, whose incomes are well below the EU average, has widened these gaps. Regional policy transfers resources from affluent to poorer regions. It is both an instrument of financial solidarity and a powerful force for economic integration.

14. Subscription

.10 Property Rights Group Wants Kitsap Out of Regional Council - Kitsap Sun (Subscription) - WA, United States

Members of the Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners and like-minded citizens turned out in force Tuesday at the Kitsap County Administration Building for a public hearing before representatives of the Puget Sound Regional Council.

With a handful of exceptions, their message was clear: "Get us out of the PSRC."

The hearing on the council's proposed Vision 2040 growth strategy plan for the region was called by request of the Kitsap County Board of Commissioners, who said in a letter to the PSRC that Kitsap residents should have a convenient opportunity to weigh in on the plan. The PSRC includes representatives of counties, cities, ports, tribes and transit agencies in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties, working to develop regional strategies on transportation and growth.

The council will consider adoption of Vision 2040 at its April 24 general assembly meeting.

Many of those who testified at the hearing noted that Kitsap County is far different from its larger cousins to the east and south, bearing more resemblance to Jefferson, Mason and Clallam counties.

"Kitsap County has no place in the PSRC, " said Philip Mansford. "You're mixing apples with a whole bunch of citrus fruits. We want to be ourselves."

Many, including Robert Ross of Bremerton, called for Kitsap County to withdraw from the PSRC.

"Any plan that tries to incorporate Kitsap along with King, Pierce and Snohomish is going to be a flawed plan, because of the differences between the counties, " said Ross.

Some, like Fay Hendon of Poulsbo, said they were wary of the PSRC's ability to dictate policy within the county. Although not a government entity, the council oversees the distribution of government transportation funding throughout the region.

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For more information on the Puget Sound Regional Council and Vision 2040, visit www.psrc.org.

.11 Peace treaty: Trust is key in building alliances - NewsOK.com (subscription) - Oklahoma City, OK, USA

The Oklahoma Academy always sets its goals high, as it did again in October when it explored ways to build alliances among tribal governments, state and local governments and the private sector. It's a subject that is as complex as it is vital to the state's future.

Oklahoma is home to 38 federally recognized tribes, which run the gamut from the large to the tiny and from financially well-off to the not so wealthy. Addressing their varied interests and concerns while working with private and government entities will require trust from all sides, something that's been lacking historically.

The town hall gathering of 132 people from across Oklahoma focused on four areas: education and work force issues, health and social concerns, economic development and tourism, and infrastructure and transportation. We'll highlight some of the recommendations, which will be formally presented to the governor next month.

In education, an effort must be made to ensure that tribal history and culture are accurately reflected in school text books and classrooms. The Department of Education needs to work with tribes to address the educational gap occurring with tribal students, and more collaboration is needed among common ed, higher ed and CareerTech to assist Indian students once they graduate high school.

As for health/social concerns, the town hall recommended a special focus on expanding adolescent substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. In addition, tribal-state partnerships should be formed to look at ways to provide affordable and sustainable group coverage, particularly to the uninsured.

The town hall said a regionalized approach to economic development is needed, requiring collaboration among all entities. It wants a Native American Advisory Board to be created to assist the tourism department in marketing and promoting Oklahoma's unique assets and varied cultures.

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