Regional Community Development News – December 12, 2007 [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.
Economic 'Meta-Plan' is focus at regional development meeting - Toledo Free Press - OH, USA

A who's who of Northwest Ohio's economic development community met Nov. 30 at the Dana Conference Center to identify opportunities for coordination and collaboration among their organizations.

The leaders of the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Lucas County Improvement Corporation, the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG), the Regional Growth Partnership (RGP) and the UT Science and Technology Corridor, and representatives from the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, the Ohio Department of Development and the City of Toledo Department of Development presented at the Meta-Plan workshop and participated in a question-and-answer session with other local business leaders that attended the event. Ohio Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher delivered the workshop's keynote address.

Dan Johnson, UT president emeritus and one of the event's organizers, said the session was “historic” because it was the first time leaders from Northwest Ohio's main economic development agencies met under one roof to share their organizations' missions and goals and identify unifying themes to advance regional economic development.

“This was a bold step for all of our economic development leaders to agree toward some common goals and objectives, ” Johnson said.

Communication among the staffs from the organizations represented at the workshop has happened regularly in the past, Johnson said. What was not happening was that communication reaching the executive level of those groups, he said.

“The key to economic development is attitude, ” Fisher said.

Once implemented and if proven to be successful, the Meta-Plan could serve as an economic development model for the entire state, Fisher said. He said the region should leverage its strengths such as its wind and water resources.

Neil Reid, director of the UT Urban Affairs Center and an associate professor of geography and planning, presented his analysis of possible local industry clusters —

2. Dispute between planning organizations boils over - Kentucky-com - Lexington, KY, USA

The two primary regional-planning organizations in Central Kentucky are not seeing eye-to-eye on their missions or on specific ways to bring about regional cooperation. What one official described as a "festering" disagreement came to a head yesterday at a special meeting of the Bluegrass Area Development District.

The object of the development district's ire is Bluegrass Tomorrow, a private, non-profit regional planning organization that advocates such issues as controlled growth, new urbanism and farmland preservation.

The major complaint from Lenny Stoltz II, executive director of the government-funded Bluegrass ADD, focused on an economic analysis that was underwritten by Bluegrass Tomorrow and unveiled at a regional summit of elected officials in March. The analysis said communities in the region relied far too much on payroll taxes for revenue. That left them vulnerable when high-paying manufacturing jobs left town and were replaced by lower-paying jobs, usually in the retail sector.

The report, called the Bluegrass Regional Economic Analysis, supported a recommendation first made by a bipartisan task force that called for amending Kentucky's Constitution to give communities more flexibility in levying new taxes, such as a sales tax. The report also said that a portion of any new tax revenue should be shared regionally and used for economic development and to improve quality of life.

But Bluegrass ADD does not want its name "used on any initiative to get new taxes, " Stoltz said. "Bluegrass Tomorrow is off their mission (by) pursuing revenue sharing and new taxes."

Steve Austin, president and CEO of Bluegrass Tomorrow, who was not invited to yesterday's meeting, tried to stay above the fracas. He said his group was not pushing a constitutional amendment. "Bluegrass Tomorrow cannot lobby. We simply put an idea out there. The tax amendment is moving on of its own accord."

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3. Premier seeks regional peace - Edmonton Sun - Alberta, Canada

... the Capital Region Integrated Growth Management Plan gets rolled out to the 25 bickering municipal councils in and around Edmonton.

50-YEAR-OLD ISSUES

"I have great confidence in the leadership of all the municipalities, " Stelmach said, without a lot of conviction. "Some of these issues have been around for 50 years."

The latest Edmonton municipal pol to make taxing Refinery Row and Upgrader Alley either his political hill to die on, or a smokescreen for his own leadership shortcomings, is Mayor Stephen Mandel.

He's anticipated by legislature city hall watchers to turn into his usual petulant self the moment the document is officially delivered.

Mayor Cathy Olesen has already launched a pre-emptive strike on Strathcona County's website, saying the plan raises "serious concerns and questions."

She claimed the proposed as-yet-unnamed board will have "authority over local municipalities including taxing powers."

Of course, it's the tax revenue from plants in Sturgeon, Lamont and especially Strathcona counties that Howie covets.

"We are committed to paying our fair share of costs related to necessary regional projects, " Olesen continued, but only local municipal councils, who are "accountable to their taxpayers, " should make the choices.

"There's no revenue sharing, " Stelmach insisted. "It's a recommendation for cost allocation."

There may be a difference, but it's a subtle one.

If a draft of the deal is anything to go by - and this is going to make Mandel madder than he already is - the cost- sharing mechanism "is not an unconditional transfer of revenue between jurisdictions."

In other words, Edmonton's socialist city council won't be allowed to build frills like art gallery staircases or $20-million bicycle bridges with Refinery Row tax money.

It will go to backstop the municipal share of costs "for projects that benefit the entire region."

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4. New Central Florida Partnership announced - Bizjournals.com

The Central Florida Partnership was launched today to unite area organizations to work together on solving regional problems.

The Central Florida Partnership is a new umbrella organization for the following groups: Myregion-org, Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Foundation for Building Community, BusinessForce and Leadership Orlando.

Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce members today voted unanimously to approve the change. "It really comes down to transforming the chamber so we can help transform the region, " says Kelley Mossburg, chairman of the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Some of the new partnership's priorities include:

· Promoting public policy that benefits the region, including planning for transportation systems for residents and tourists

· Creating the best regional entrepreneurial system in the Americas

· Benchmarking success relative to other regions in the world

· Tracking and supporting the progress of multi-county compacts through the process called "How Shall We Grow?"

Jacob Stuart, current president of the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce, will be president and CEO of the Central Florida Partnership. Des Cummings, president of the Florida Hospital Foundation, be the Central Florida Partnership's inaugural chairman in 2008.

RC: East Central Florida Regional Planning Council

5. Cato Study Finds Regional Planning Makes Homes Unaffordable - Reuters – USA

Close to 40 percent of Americans live in states and regions where growth-management planning has reduced housing affordability. According to a new study by the Cato Institute, such planning is the primary cause of the recent housing bubble.

In "The Planning Tax, " Cato senior fellow Randal O'Toole shows how regional growth management drives up the cost of housing. "Growth management planning -- planning and zoning that seeks to promote the general welfare by controlling the development of all urban and rural land within a state or region -- makes housing unaffordable by limiting the amount of vacant land that is readily accessible for new housing, " O'Toole writes. The planning tax that these policies impose on aspiring homeowners can be enormous, reaching as high as $700, 000 for a median home in the San Francisco Bay Area. These artificially inflated prices have also contributed to destructive bubbles in the housing industry.

Successful growth doesn't necessarily entail high home prices, as demonstrated by rapidly growing regions like Atlanta, Dallas-Ft. Worth, and Houston. "These examples show that the key to housing affordability is the existence of relatively unregulated private land in unincorporated areas near to the cities, " says O'Toole. "Most expensive housing markets in the U.S. have plenty of private land that is physically suitable for development; it has just been closed to development by urban-growth boundaries or other government restrictions."

O'Toole recommends that Congress eliminate requirements that urban areas must be represented by metropolitan planning organizations and that states repeal growth-management planning laws. If they do not, he concludes, "The predictable result will be increasingly unaffordable housing, declining homeownership rates, and a growing disparity between the elite who own their own homes and a significant number of families who will never become homeowners."

Link to study: www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=8811

6. Regional Logistics Council Looks to '08 - Memphis Daily News – Memphis, TN

The Regional Logistics Council was created under the auspices of the Memphis Regional Chamber. The council's chairman is Arnold Perl, an attorney who also serves as chairman of the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority; the council's vice chairman is Keith Ingram of West Memphis-based Razorback Concrete Co.

The city's business and civic leaders formed the council in late 2004 for two reasons, Muller noted.

"Logistics is a huge, targeted industry for our community; nothing happens by coincidence, " he said. "If you're going to make something improve, it's because you're making a concerted effort to do it, and that's what we're trying to do with this council."

That decision was aided by an analysis completed a few years ago by Charlotte, N.C.-based Michael Gallis and Associates, which said that Memphis needed some kind of logistics authority or council to help the city better tap into its role as "America's Distribution Center."

Moreover, a council would give Memphis' large number of logistics and distribution professionals the chance to lend their insights to the city's myriad logistics and distribution issues.

"We've got world-class expertise in Memphis that deals with logistics, " Muller said. "These folks know what to do. They know how to improve Memphis' ability to be a logistics center. So we needed their ideas."

All roads lead here

The council comprises four committees that reflect the areas of relevance to logistics. They are infrastructure, marketing, workforce development and strategic alliances.

RC: Memphis Area Association of Governments

1420 Union Avenue, Suite 41, Memphis, Tennessee 38104-3695

7. Atlanta Named First AP Regional Editing Hub; Three More To Follow - Editor & Publisher – USA

Atlanta will be the first of four regional editing hubs to be established the Associated Press, Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll said Friday. The remaining three, where all editing functions for multiple states will be done, have yet to be named.

AP recently announced its plan to regionalize editing operations in four hub cities representing bureaus in the South, East, West, and Central regions.

Atlanta will be the southern hub, taking content from 13 states and Washington, D.C. Those states are: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware.

"We are trying to get a reasonably like-sized set of four, " Carroll told E&P about the breakdown of states for each hub. "The south is a lot easier to do. But when you get on the shoulders of some of the regions, it gets difficult."

Carroll said the regionalizing is an effort to consolidate editing operations so that content flows through the process more quickly and some staffers can be transferred to non-editing positions. "It will be moving work around, not necessarily people, " she explained.

When asked if the regionalizing will mean fewer editing eyes on content, Carroll said, "There will be plenty of the right kinds of eyes." She cited an internal study last summer that found some AP content is reviewed by as many as 45 people.

Under AP's longstanding procedure, copy from each state is edited through its state bureau and sent from there. Under the new approach, each state will keep its news editor, but send content through its regional hub for editing. " ...

8. New venture makes Sweden more accessible - Boarding-no - Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway

Sweden Door-to-Door is being developed in cooperation between RTS, the Swedish Travel and Tourist Industry Federation, and a number of public players. Sweden Door-to-Door will be the world’s first national and neutral service to coordinate all information required for booking and purchasing trips within a country. Consequently, Sweden’s entire range of transportation will be accessible and available for consumers, who can plan, book and purchase for their trips on the single site.

The objective of Sweden Door-to-Door is to satisfy people’s demands for simple and efficient travel from point A to point B. All means of travel will be accessible and bookable based on personal preferences in terms of prices, travel time or mode of transport. By linking Sweden’s transport and tourist offerings, Sweden Door-to-Door is expected to contribute to strong growth within the travel and tourism industry, which will also generate regional development and new job opportunities.

- We have already launched a national travel planner, and we will now link our entire country for Swedish and foreign visitors. Travellers will have the possibility of travel that is sustainable, economic and simple. Capacity utilisation of Swedish infrastructure will be better and more efficient when all travel alternatives become visible, ” says Jan Lundin, Managing Director, Swedish Travel and Tourist Industry Federation, who is the principal and owner of Sweden Door-to-Door.

- We want to make it easier for everyone to travel sustainably. In their work on the government-sponsored assignment KOLL framåt**, the Road and Rail Administrations have seen that Sweden Door-to-Door provides for many of the needs and demands of travellers, the business sector and decision-makers, ” says Hans Rode, Head of Development at the Swedish National Road Administration.

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9. A national fight for saner streets - Seattle Times, United States

The cause has simmered for years — and we've all felt some of it: frustration with fast traffic that turns streets through our neighborhoods into corridors of fear. There is a resentment about narrow, rough or nonexistent sidewalks, a reluctance to have children walking to school cross high-speed roadways. Bicyclists take their lives in their hands when venturing onto major roads.

Now, finally, there's an organized nationwide movement to fight the good fight for saner streets. It's a coalition mounting a nationwide campaign for city and town roadways that include safe, quality space for pedestrians and cyclists and public-transit users, accommodating their wishes just as seriously as those of car and truck drivers.

It's called, fittingly, the Complete the Streets movement (www.completestreets.org). Its members cover an amazing gambit — from America Bikes and AARP, Smart Growth America and the American Society of Landscape Architects to Paralyzed Veterans of America. The Institute of Transportation Engineers is even on board, amazing for a profession long known as the "throughput crowd" for its pushing of maximum numbers of vehicles at maximum feasible speed through cities and villages alike.

States and cities are getting the message. Illinois this fall passed a complete-streets law requiring the state's transportation department to include bicycling and walking facilities in all its urban-area projects. Five other states (Massachusetts, Florida, Maryland, Oregon, Rhode Island) now have some form of complete-streets law on the books. More than 50 metro regions, counties or cities — Charlotte to Johnson County, Kan., Salt Lake City to Seattle — have passed similar statutes.

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 Daley demands stop to CTA doomsday 'merry-go-round'
Chicago Sun-Times - United States
Mayor Daley demanded today that the Illinois General Assembly stop the CTA "merry-go-round where we go from one doomsday to another" and approve long-term funding for mass transit by Dec. 31, with or without a capital plan tied to casino gambling. … renewed plug for the regional sales tax increase …

.11 Group backs idea of regional film commission
La Crosse Tribune - La Crosse, WI, USA
... endorsed forming the Film Commission of Western Wisconsin, which would operate through the Pump House Regional Arts Center. ... the film commission could bring a steady source of new revenue for the region. …

.12 For New Orleans, report sends a familiar message on growing jobs
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Fort Wayne, IN, USA
The City Council endorsed the concept of a partnership last month, but was chilly to another old idea pushed by RAND - doing economic development regionally ...

.13 Oregon regional fire unit reviewed
MLive.com - MI, USA
"There's nothing in it for the chiefs, " said Jeff Johnson, the chief of Portland's regional fire district. "They're risking their careers. ...

.14 Communities express interest in thinking regionally
MetroWest Daily News - Framingham, MA, USA
The state needs to do more to allow regional cooperation among metrowest cities and towns, local officials said yesterday. ...

.15 State Rep. Strow quits to take regional post
State Rep. Chris Strow is leaving the Washington Legislature to take a policy post with the Puget Sound Regional Council.

He'll be principal economic policy analyst for the council that serves King, Snohomish, Pierce and Kitsap counties.

.16 Napa wineries protest geographic name laws
decanter-com - London, UK
Napa vintners are up in arms over proposals to allow wine labels to carry geographic names regardless of whether grapes from the region are in the bottle. ... The proposed rules would apply to all US wine regions. …

.17 Cooperation could keep water flowing
Daily News Journal (subscription) - Murfreesboro, TN, USA
The governor, however, gave himself an F for regional cooperation because he was never able to forge any agreements during his time as Nashville mayor. ...

.18 Across the Metro: Funkhouser still wants regional light rail
Kansas City Star - MO, USA
Mayor Mark Funkhouser said Wednesday he would seek legislation in 2008 for a regional transportation board and funding that could create a $4.5 billion ...

.19 Center for Regional Studies takes top prize
UNR NevadaNews -
The University of Nevada, Reno’s Center for Regional Studies recently won first place in the Community Development category at the University Economic Development Association’s Annual Summit in Portland, Ore.

.20 Can Where You Live Lead To An Early Death?
Science Daily (press release) - USA
For people in five regions of the United States, their choice of where to live may significantly impact longevity. Four areas -- the Mississippi Delta, Appalachia, Coastal Plains along the East Coast, and northern Nevada-- have clusters of counties with some of the highest mortality rates nationwide. ...

.21 Joint housing task force finally meets
C-Ville Weekly - Charlottesville, VA, USA
By the end of the meeting, that charge had been tweaked to add another aspiration—to "identify cross jurisdictional opportunities for collaborative ...

.22 Most communities have met water-cut requirement
Atlanta Journal Constitution - GA, USA
… companies are asking questions about this region's ability to manage water needs. "This is a wake-up call, " Williams said. "We're talking about the need for better planning." …

.23 Regional water authority proposed
Rome News-Tribune
“I think we’re going to have to have a regional authority, ” Polk County Commission Chairman Billy Croker said.

.24 EDITORIAL: Regional water
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal - Tupelo, MS, USA
Regional cooperation with the institute could prove immensely useful in the long term. - Rural water systems - Mississippi has about 1500 of them - face ...

.25 Supervisors delay decision on Ramona wine-tasting region
San Diego Union Tribune - United States
A majority of county supervisors said they liked the idea of developing a wine region locally – and especially the potential revenue and tourism influx that ...

.26 Casper's landfill proves regionally attractive
Jackson Hole Star-Tribune - Casper, WY, USA
"We as a city fully expect to end up with a recommendation to regionalize and close our local landfill in Douglas and transport our waste to a regional ...

.27 County mayor picked to lead regional development board
The Mountain Press - Sevierville, TN, USA
Waters was recently chosen to serve as president of the East Tennessee Economic Development Agency board. The agency works to promote the development of new ...

.28 MC weighs in on Marquette plan
Gary Post Tribune - Gary, IN, USA
... in Chesterton and Michigan City about the Marquette 2 Plan will be presented before the Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission in January. ...

.29 Cheap Chips, Counterfeit Wilderness
CounterPunch - Petrolia, CA, USA
Apparently, it is where the next great battle for the future of the Wild Rockies bioregion will be fought. …

.30 Three towns mull regional school district
Boston Globe - United States
A School Regionalization Planning Board is asking community members to weigh in on the prospect of Ayer, Lunenburg, and Shirley forming a regional school ...

.31 Atlanta Regional Commission — Blogs, Pictures, and more on WordPress
Find other items tagged with "atlanta-regional-commission"

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

.10 Scientists urge cooperation
Regina Leader-Post - Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Too often we see our enterprises as divided very much into narrow disciplines -- economics, anthropology, evolutionary biology or ecology -- but these boundaries are artificial. …

.11 Study: Cooperation, Not Competition Key To Fisherman's Success
NBC 11 - San Francisco, CA, USA
They must be in a cooperative fishery, like those operating in New Zealand and Australia. That's where individual fishermen own a share of the total harvest ...

.12 Together WI swims, divided it sinks: Imperative to find a structure for regional governance in the Caribbean
Trinidad & Tobago Express - Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
... or real crisis to the other, the question of what the Technical Working Group calls "Managing Mature Regionalism" keeps being deferred again and again. ...

.13 Judges Support A Pacific Regional Court
pacific - Honolulu, HI, USA
The rise in cross border crime, the need for the development of regional assets such as tuna fish and the small size of many Pacific island populations highlight the need for a collective response to the development of regional legal services. ...

.14 Auckland Welcomes Economic Development Priorities

Scoop Independent News - NZ
Auckland regional economic development agency AucklandPlus has welcomed the Government's announcement of six future economic development priorities.

.15 Power policy disadvantages region's towns
Central Midlands & Coastal Advocate - Moora, WA, Australia
... which puts businesses in these towns in an unenviable position and effectively disadvantages the town's opportunities of regional development. ...

.16 Europe, Africa look to build new world order
Economic Times - Gurgaon, Haryana, India
"Imagine if we showed that with 1.5 billion people and 80 countries - almost half the UN membership - we can make a real impact, both regionally and as ...

.17 UN Opens Regional Preventive Diplomacy Center In Turkmenistan
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty - Prague, Czech Republic
The UN says its Regional Center for Preventive Diplomacy, which opened on December 10, will seek to assist the governments of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, ...

.18 More Needs To Be Done To Achieve Regionalism-Urwin
Pacific Magazine
Countries in the Pacific region still have a long way to go to achieve “deep-seated” regionalism. Delivering the opening address at the inaugural meeting of the Pacific Governance Network in Sigatoka, Fiji today, Secretary General of the Pacific ...

.19 Stronger regional partnerships must be at heart of EU policy for smes
European Business Guide - Brussels, Belgium
According to a recent press release of the Committee of the Regions (cor): The EU needs to focus much more on regional-level partnerships if it wants to ...

.20 City will have veto in regional decisions
Canada-com - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Edmonton will get a veto over its neighbours in regional decisions, says a leaked provincial report obtained by The Journal. ...

.21 Wanted: municipal consensus

Edmonton Sun - Alberta, Canada
A recent Innovative Research Group poll shows an overwhelming 82% of Edmonton region residents back the creation of a regional council by the provincial by the provincial government. Of course, a council is easy. What it does is the hard part, …

.22 FESA to probe regional fire hydrant ownership
ABC Regional Online - Australia
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) has announced it will conduct a review into the ownership and maintenance of fire hydrants in regional Western Australia....

12. Blogs: Highlighted words are Google search terms.

.10 Austin economy still on top
By Capital Area Council of Governments(Capital Area Council of Governments)
"This latest report reaffirms our position as a leading center of innovation and economic competitiveness in the US economy, " says Betty Voights, Executive Director of the Capital Area Council of Governments, which commissions the ...

.11 Belgium shows you don't need a government
By John Redwood
Regionalism in Belgium has been fostered so successfully that the Flemish speaking part of the country now wants nothing to do with the Walloon or French speaking part of the country. The country has quite enough adopted EU law to keep ...

.12 Into Shrinking Cities
By Jim Russell(Jim Russell)
Pittsburgh is a complicated cultural geography, belonging to more than one region (see Appalachian Diaspora) and shares an economic history with cities around the world. Problems in Hartford are not all that different from the issues ...

.13 Greater Richmond: First Create It, Then Save It
By Bert Berlin(Bert Berlin)
Crupi sets out as one of the reasons there is little regional cooperation in the Richmond area, "[t]he inability or unwillingness of metro leaders or citizens to think of themselves as a region." I think that what Dr. ...

.14 Capitalism replicates commodity, not community
By Richard Layman(Richard Layman)
First, they focused on places that provide regionally attractive retail and commercial space. This knocks out many places like Capitol Hill or Cleveland Park because for the most part they are neighborhood serving (I know that Cleveland ...

.15 Comment on Chris Warren in Crain's by Ed Morrison
Most regions measure this component of their planning in months, not years. Leading regions have thrown out the old strategic planning models as too slow. They are gettting real time public engagement in strategy through practices of ...

.16 Cleveland's Role in Regionalism
By cthompson
Chris Warren, the city of Cleveland official in charge of regional development, outlined the city's vision for working with others throughout Northeast Ohio to build a globally competitive regional economy. ...

.17 Privatizing in the Dark: The Pitfalls of Privatization & Why Budget Disclosure is Needed

By John Bacino(Karyn)
In our report, we use the imperfect data available to briefly survey the broad trends in state privatization and highlight the problems many opponents see in that process. The report also uses available multi-state data to note some of ...

.18 Should Nashville be regionalized?
By Nashville_maestro
... those cities lose their charming character that has defined them for years. -If done poorly, it could potentially drive away buisnesses. Cities that have regionalized themselves to much success include Portland (Oregon) and Seattle.

.19 Harrisburg Regional Education Consortium Promoting Advanced Technology Industries Careers
By ben carpano
... Capital Area Biotechnology Partnership, a consortium of regional educational institutions focused on preparing local students for careers in biotechnology and related fields....

.20 New 'Efficiency Regionalization' Strategy in Energy Bill
By Juli(Juli)
A national coalition of distributors and contractors associated with heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) today criticized Congress for inserting unprecedented "regionalization" provisions in the Energy Bill that will pit consumers against special-interest environmental groups in Washington, DC. ...

.21 Counties are best placed to deliver devolution
By ourkingdom
Christine Constable (Norwich, ECC): There has been a keen amount of debate on 'regionalism' recently on OurKingdom - some people against the idea full stop, some against it if it would undermine claims to an English parliament, ...

.22 [regions] only within the national whole
By Bretwalda Edwin-Higham(Bretwalda Edwin-Higham)
Regionalism, behind its mask of local democracy, enhanced prosperity for all, but in truth standing for millions more unaccountable gravy-slurping jobsworths, has got to fool enough of the people enough of the time... ...

.23 Mark Lewis Opportunies for biorefining in the North East of England
By Simon Robinson
Work with chemicals and fuel companies as well as farming, food Regional Development Agencies and Universities. They have set up a regional study and are proposing making liquids from biomass bio oil or torrefraction to make a char ...

.24 ASEAN Declaration on Cultural Heritage
By Kamarul Syahril Kamal & Lilawati Ab Wahab(Kamarul Syahril Kamal & Lilawati Ab Wahab)
DETERMINED to achieve substantial progress in the protection and promotion of ASEAN cultural heritage and cultural rights undertakings through an increased and sustained program of regional cooperation and solidarity, ...

.25 Figel: the EU is a 'community of values'
By Cranmer(Cranmer)
"The EU is the only 'geopolitical innovation' based on the respect for cultural diversity in the world, and, as such, is an attractive model to share." Err...the United States of America? Okay, maybe that's pushing the definition of ...

.26 Jewish Autonomous Region
By Daniel Septimus
JTA reports: "Officials in the Jewish Autonomous Region of Birobidzhan in Siberia claim to have built the world's largest menorah." Which leads me to report: … There's something called the "Jewish Autonomous Region of ...

.27 Regions of Italy
By CWG
Italy has 20 regions. A region in Italy is similar to a state in the United States and it was only in 1948 that the regions were given autonomy as a part of the 1948 constitution. …

.28 The Power of Collaborative Innovation
By Egils Milbergs
The Annual Meeting 2008 program will be based on the following five conceptual pillars:. · Business Competing While Collaborating. · Economics and Finance Addressing Economic Insecurity. · Geopolitics Aligning Interests across Divides ...

.29 Statecraft for transferring business knowledge from Europe to China
By globalhighered
1) Support to Regional Integration, the key dialogue partners for the EU being Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), Association of South-East Asia Nations (ASEAN), ASEAN regional forum (ARF) and South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation ...

.30 Global Change in Mountain Regions
By John Daly(John Daly)
Global Change in Mountain Regions (GLOCHAMORE): A world-wide network to study global change processes in mountains has been in operation since October 2003. It is based on some 25 mountain biosphere reserves in all continents that serve ...

.31 Virginia Technology Alliance Endorses ZeroG, Zero Tax Bill
By JackKennedy(JackKennedy)

The state legislation would exempt state taxation on gross income earned from commercial spaceflight launches from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport and income gained from spaceflight training activies from a Virginia airport or spaceport. …

.32 After 100 yrs of invention of light, some regions are unlit
This image of Earth's city lights was created with data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS). Originally designed to view clouds by moonlight, the OLS is also used to map the ...

.33 Data Governance Framework / Whitepaper
By Michael
The Data Governance Institute has published a Data Governance Framework/Whitepaper here. There is some good information in it, whether you are just staring or have been at it for a long time.

.34 NorCo agrees to join regional health department
By NET(NET)
In a major victory for regional collaboration, the Northampton County Council voted last week to join with Lehigh County in creating a health department serving the entire bi-county area. The ordinance passed by Northampton County ...

.35 Google Turning My Maps Into Social Mapping Platform
Search Engine Land
Then last month, Google introduced community editing and collaboration for My Maps. And today, Google is introducing comments and ratings for My Maps.

13. Announcements and Regional Links

.10 U.S. Commodity Trade by Geographic Area (1999-2003)

Foreign Trade Highlights - Download all regional tables file containing 20 text files

.11 Regional Planner - Intergovernmental Review Prj Mgr
Title: Regional Planner - Intergovernmental Review Prj Mgr Description: This positon works within the Program Development and Evaluation Division of the Government and Public Affairs Department.

14. 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.

News references are found using the Google News search service. Media article links are “fair use” to transform globally scattered reports to make regional approaches visible. Links go to the publisher and do not compete with it. Such publishers are likely to have related stories and thus be seen by new customers. “Regional” is an emerging news category. There is no charge for this service and no profit is made from its use, though any user can become more aware of the topic itself.

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1. Chris Warren urges regionalism to stem decline - The Plain Dealer - Cleveland, OH, USA

Northeast Ohio must further embrace regionalism to escape its economic doldrums, and there are many dangling opportunities on which to capitalize, said Cleveland's chief of regional development in a speech at the City Club on Tuesday.

The speaker, Chris Warren, identified specific goals, such as hammering out a regional revenue-sharing program by the end of next year, and laid out broad plans to unify the region.

"This is an ongoing journey to rebuild our city and create a thriving region, " he said. "Regionalism is critical and is within our reach."

Warren touched on many topics during his half-hour speech - from construction of a Medical Mart to protection of the environment. He touted many of Mayor Frank Jackson's programs and accomplishments.

Warren keyed on four areas to help Northeast Ohio thrive:

Cleveland must be strengthened as the region's flagship city. To encourage commercial and residential development, Jackson's administration is hoping City Council will pass legislation early next year to establish tax increment financing zones in select areas, including the Warehouse District and the emerging Avenue District near the Galleria downtown.

A regional …

Local leaders say they see evidence of regionalism in action. But the concept's broad nature can be confusing to some, …

Jackson, who attended the speech, said afterward that Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency's recent approval of a new Interstate 90 link in Avon, which included a tax-sharing pact between Avon and communities in Cuyahoga County, is a sign of progress.

Yet some members of NOACA have since threatened to leave the agency because they felt forced into the agreement. Jones, a member of NOACA's governing board, said the disagreement highlights the need for a regional tax-sharing strategy.

2. Regional Insights: Blueprint can help older industrial regions reinvent themselves - Pittsburgh Post Gazette - Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Last month's column ("Slow Job Growth is Reducing Our Labor Force, " Nov. 4) lamented the poor economic growth in the Pittsburgh region. Job creation here has been less than one-third the national rate for the past four years, with little signs of improving.

What's the solution? Last month, more than 50 experts and leaders in economic development from across the country met in Hershey as part of the 106th American Assembly in order to create a blueprint for growth in older industrial regions such as Pittsburgh. (The American Assembly was founded in 1950 by Dwight D. Eisenhower to serve as a national, nonpartisan forum on important public affairs issues.)

They agreed that if older industrial regions such as Pittsburgh want to be successful, they need to dramatically reinvent the way they approach economic development, both in terms of what their priorities should be and how they should go about achieving those priorities.

First on the Assembly's list of recommendations is placing a higher priority on promoting entrepreneurship. This is a particularly critical issue for the Pittsburgh region, since data recently published by the Pittsburgh Regional Indicators Project (www.PittsburghToday.org) show that, in virtually every industry, we rank dead last among similar regions in the rate at which new startup companies are created.

Key steps to helping startup companies are increasing access to early stage capital, also known as angel investment (see "Regional Insights: City's Future is In Angels, " Jan. 7, and providing training to prospective entrepreneurs. But it's more than just creating programs for entrepreneurs; it's creating a culture of entrepreneurship in the region. The Assembly report urges that "The leadership of these metropolitan areas -- public and private -- needs to celebrate, reward and incentivize entrepreneurial behavior as a key pathway to economic growth."

RC: Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission

3. Shays sees 'One Coast/One Future' as example of regional business cooperation - Westport Minuteman - Westport, CT, USA

According to a number of local business professionals and Congressman Christopher Shays (R-4th District), coastal Fairfield County is an area primed for continued and sustained economic development. And one of the keys to the region's sustained economic development is cooperation.

To that end, One Coast/One Future, a regional economic development initiative, was formed in 2005 by the Bridgeport Regional Business Council (BRBC), the Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce and the Business Council of Fairfield County. The consortium's mission is to promote vibrant economic growth in the region by linking the many social and economic advantages offered by the three urban centers of Bridgeport, Norwalk and Stamford and the surrounding towns.

One Coast/One Future seeks to spark growth in the Bridgeport-Stamford corridor through cooperative, regional efforts. The initiative is designed to attract new and renewed economic growth, job creation and individual economic opportunity by linking the Coastal Fairfield County region's business centers in a new and stronger alliance for their mutual benefit. The effort has been funded by a $1 million federal grant procured by Shays. Also, Shays has helped shepherd $250, 000 for the project into the Fiscal Year 2008 Financial Services Appropriations Bill.

The funding, which is furnished by the Small Business Administration, will allow One Coast officials the flexibility to further projects throughout southwestern Connecticut. Shays requested the funding be included in the bill and has long championed the initiative, which has a direct economic impact on the communities of Westport, Weston, Fairfield and Easton.

...

RCs: South Western RPA Greater Bridgeport RPA Valley Council of Governments

4. Surprise! Oakland leads on regionalism - Detroit Free Press - United States

So the Cobo renovation is still a no-go, hung up at least partially on the bumbling power struggles and distrust that make regional politics in southeast Michigan seem like a poor man's Sopranos.

Fine. What else is new?

No doubt, Oakland County, as one of the actors in that sad drama, has to shoulder some of the blame there.

But County Executive L. Brooks Patterson wants you to know this: Regional cooperation can't be measured by any single issue. And if you want to talk about which county is investing heavily in the kind of regional efforts that matter, the things that help make government more efficient and business more successful, you won't find anyone doing more than Oakland.

Yes, that's Brooks Patterson, the bombastic, often controversial suburban big-mouth who's known for stoking regional -- and often racial -- tensions with outrageous comments. But he'll tell you to look at what he does, rather than what he says, to understand the role he and the state's wealthiest county are playing.

"We get along and work well with other counties, other governments, on 100 different things, " Patterson told me recently. "But no one wants to talk about that. We get hammered about Cobo all the time."

I was talking to Patterson in the boardroom of his Pontiac office suite. He was flanked by nearly a dozen members of his cabinet making his case to me about Oakland as regional cooperator.

It was impressive, to say the least.

They told me about Automation Alley, …

They talked to me about CLEMIS, a massive database of regionwide criminal statistics that was pioneered by Oakland and is operated largely at the county's own expense. Police departments and prosecutors from Genesee, Macomb, Wayne, Livingston and Washtenaw Counties participate.

...

RC: Southeast Michigan Council of Governments - SEMCOG

5. Bay Area Council and Bay Area Economic Forum agree to merge - By The San Francisco Sentinel

The Bay Area Council and the Bay Area Economic Forum today announced their merger as a single organization to create one of the strongest advocacy and research organizations in the history of the Bay Area.

Since 1945, the Council has been the regional voice for Bay Area business. Using the combined clout of its CEO members, the Council has conceived of and shepherd through solutions to many of the region’s most pressing challenges in the areas of transportation, housing, water, education, infrastructure, environment, and global competitiveness.

The Economic Forum, founded in 1988 as a joint venture of the Bay Area Council and the Association of Bay Area Governments, has served for 19 years as a highly-respected source of independent, fact-based analysis and opinion on Bay Area economic issues, and has framed the debate on key state and regional public policies.

“The combination of our respective advocacy and research strengths will form an organization able to drive public opinion and political leadership to enact solutions to regional and state challenges with much greater speed and efficacy, ” said Jim Wunderman, President and CEO of the Bay Area Council.

“The acceleration of global economic competition demands this merger to best serve our region.”

The newly created Bay Area Council Economic Institute, the successor to the Forum, will become a chartered program of Council, operating as a public-private educational and policy research body.

Henry Gardner, Executive Director of the Association of Bay Area Governments, added, “The complex problems this region faces – and its many opportunities – call for new partnerships that reach across communities and jurisdictional boundaries. To do this we need to find new and creative ways to work together, with government as an active partner.”

6. All for One ... - TheReporter.com - Vacaville, CA, USA

Think regionally. It's a strategy that paid off last week when Bay Area and Central Valley officials stuck together to thwart an attempt by Southern California to snag more than its fair share of state bond money.

At issue was at least $2 billion set aside to improve highways and rail lines used to move freight to and from California's ports. The Trade Corridors Improvement Fund is part of the $20 billion Proposition 1B bond measure authorized by voters last year.

On Tuesday, the California Transportation Commission set out to decide what percentage of the money should go to which regions.

Southern California lobbied hard, claiming that it deserved 75 percent or more because the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as the roads and rails through the Inland Empire, handle 85 percent of the state's trade.

But as Commissioner R. Kirk Lindsey rightfully pointed out, those Southern California ports are primarily handling goods coming into the state. Northern California's Port of Oakland handles the bulk of products leaving the state. You know, the state economy's money-makers: farm products from the Central Valley, wine from Napa and Sonoma counties, high-tech products from Silicon Valley.

Ferrying imports through Southern California may indeed contribute to congestion and smog levels there, but shipping exports through the Bay Area does the same here.

Thanks to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Bay Area and Central Valley coalition, the state board came to understand that and divided the funds equitably.

Bay Area and Central Valley legislators must follow the example set by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and think regionally.

7. National Association of Regional Councils (NARC) Appoints New Executive Director

The National Association of Regional Councils has appointed Fred Abousleman as their new Executive Director effective December 1, 2007. NARC’s governing Board – comprised of 25 local elected officials and four executive directors - unanimously chose to offer Mr. Abousleman the position at their November Board meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida.

During his 6-year tenure with NARC, Mr. Abousleman has served as Interim Executive Director, Deputy Director and Transportation Director for the Association.

Mr. Abousleman has played a pivotal role in strategically positioning NARC as a full service trade association during his tenure. He is a long-time advocate for regionalism in the areas of economic and community development, environment, transportation, and homeland security policy. He is currently working to secure new funding opportunities for the Association, launch new corporate and affinity programs, and solidify NARC’s position as a thought leader among today’s government, business and community leaders by leveraging the Association’s programs, services, and events.

Mr. Abousleman brings to the position an extensive and deep knowledge of regional development best practices, management and political experience. He has served as a Field Director on a presidential campaign, worked on policy issues at the state and federal levels, has extensive experience in federal government and in local development issues as a community planner. Prior to joining NARC, Mr. Abousleman worked for the Federal Highway Administration in Washington D.C.

A native of New Mexico, Mr. Abousleman holds dual Master’s degrees in Community and Regional Planning and Public Policy from the University of New Mexico (UNM). He has been extensively published in trade journals and newspapers across the country, is a national conference speaker on regionalism, was a Visiting Fellow at the Library of Congress, and holds other notable achievement awards.

8. Raytown wants residents to speak out on regional transit wishes at public forum on Thursday - Kansas City Star - MO, USA

Raytown envisions major development in regional transit, and officials want the city to be part of any future plan.

The city and its Chamber of Commerce on Thursday will be host to One KC Voice, a Mid-America Regional Council program that conducts ongoing public forums to raise awareness for regional transit plans.

The community discussion will run from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Raytown City Hall, 10000 E. 59th St.

“What the regional plan does is to make it more viable to travel between Raytown and other parts of the metro region, ” said Tim Truesdale, Raytown community-development director. “There are senior citizens in Raytown who will be able to benefit greatly from a more-robust transit system.”

The Raytown forum will be the 22nd of 25 or more meetings that One KC Voice plans to conduct. Truesdale says it is important to have a large turnout.

“The more folks we have here, the louder message we send that Raytown wants to weigh in on this issue, ” he said.

Liana Riesinger, One KC Voice coordinator, says the information gathered at the event would be useful in updating the transit plan.

9. Great Lakes states mull compact - Crain's Detroit Business - Detroit, MI, USA

The Detroit Regional Chamber, in partnership with the Washington-based Brookings Institution, will host up to 40 chambers from throughout the Midwest at a February conference in the Detroit area to build interstate unity on regional issues.

The gathering, planned for mid-February, is part of an ongoing effort by Brookings to promote a regional economic-development compact of states and to explore policy issues for the region that will affect next year’s presidential campaign.

Brookings has outlined common economic needs and policy objectives for a 12-state region dubbed the “Vital Center, ” in a report of the same name it released last year.

The region includes Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, Minnesota and parts of Iowa, Kentucky, West Virginia and Missouri.

“We want to review the report and discuss it with Brookings, since their representatives will be there at the meeting too, ” said Ed Wolking Jr., executive vice president of Detroit Regional Chamber, who is helping coordinate the conference.

“We also want to discuss and identify themes and messages to address with the 2008 presidential candidates to hear from chambers of commerce. Candidates tend to address the individual states individually, and many of those states have the same regional issues that they (candidates) should hear.”

John Austin, vice president of the State Board of Education and a fellow at the Brookings Institution, said he hopes up to 30 or 40 chambers or other institutions take part.

Wolking said four chambers are selecting and inviting the others to join the one- to two-day gathering, which is by invitation only.

They are Detroit, the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce.

The meeting of chambers is one of several such conferences Brookings has helped coordinate to advance the Great Lakes Economic Initiative ...

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 In our view: Focus on regionalism
Joplin Globe - Joplin, MO, USA
Spinning off the Joplin Sports Authority into a free-standing agency makes sense as long as the primary focus is broadening of the agency's mission from attracting sports events here to working with other communities on a regional basis....

.11 Texas airport a model to Detroit
Detroit Free Press - United States
Texas' model is one that Wayne County would like to emulate with its aerotropolis plan to create a thriving hub of economic activity tied to Metro and ...

.12 Metro Detroit collaboration on track, Ford says
Detroit Free Press - United States
Business and civic leader Edsel B. Ford II reported today that the regional cooperation effort known as One D was making progress one year ...

.13 Wireless Internet project moving forward
Livingston Daily - Livingston, MI, USA
The project originated with the so-called "Regional Cooperation Group" consisting of Hamburg, Brighton and Green Oak townships and the city of Brighton. ...

.14 Economic need for Corridor K reinforced
Cleveland Daily Banner - Cleveland, TN, USA
... the Appalachian Regional Commission, the Southeast Tennessee Development District, the Southeast Industrial Association and many local supporters. ...

.15 A late-date appeal for regionalism
TriCities.com - Johnson City, TN, USA
Bristol Virginia leaders, alone, started the Mendota Trail project. Now, they want to take a more regional approach. The city has invited Washington and Scott counties to participate....

.16 Joel Giambra, fallen star
Buffalo News - NY, United States
He intends to use the $800000 left in his campaign treasury to advance the cause of regionalism and rejuvenate the state Republican Party, which he hopes ...

.17 Baltimore so-so for walkablity?
Baltimore Sun - United States
I did question Leinberger's failure to include downtown Annapolis as a regionally significant walkable place in the Baltimore area. ...

.18 Sales tax collections could indicate economic slowdown
Cookeville Herald Citizen - Cookeville, TN, USA
"This could be the start of an economic slowdown in Putnam County, " said Henry Bowman of the Upper Cumberland Development District. ...

.19 REGIONALISM: 3 cities consider water/sewer consolidation
Tonawanda News - North Tonawanda, NY, USA
A groundbreaking three-city study of water and sewer systems looks more likely after a Wednesday meeting of the affected parties. ...

.20 Church to close 2 Hub schools, create regional system
Boston Globe - United States
Five parochial schools in Dorchester and Mattapan will be combined into a regionalized Catholic system, with renovated buildings, a restructured curriculum, and higher teacher salaries under a plan described to elected officials last night by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston.

.21 Who's Watching the Watchdog?
American Chronicle - Beverly Hills, CA, USA
The paper loves regionalization (what paper doesn't these days). Regionalization means everybody pays but only one area benefits. ...

.22 Our View: Geotourism, worth pursuing, promoting

Sierra Sun – Nevada
Geotourism. To many, it's probably a nebulous concept, but one that should be examined for its potential positive effect on the Lake Tahoe Basin. ...

.23 USA Services Intergovernmental Newsletter
Maine Office of Information Technology

This newsletter explores some of the many ways technology is making government processes more accessible and expanding citizen participation in public policy decision-making.

.24 The Circuit Launches New Website in Response to Members' Needs
News & Observer - Raleigh, NC, USA
The Circuit is dedicated to raising awareness for the region's growing IT community by providing support and services for local technology professionals, ...

.25 Library Press Release: Inter-governmental Agreement between the Library District and the City of Fort Collins
The Fort Collins Regional Library District Board and the Fort Collins City Council want to know what you think of the pending Inter-Governmental Agreement IGA that describes the new relationship between the two governmental entities, ...

.26 Massachusetts Request for Proposal for Consultant to Facilitate the Development of a Business Plan for Regional Delivery Services

By Rita Gavelis(Metrowest MA Regional Library System)
Issued by Metrowest Massachusetts Regional Library System … The six Massachusetts regional library systems are seeking a consultant to develop a business plan for regional delivery services. ...

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

.10 Danuta Hübner European Commissioner “Innovating Regional Economies – European Response to Globalisation”
Edubourse-om (Communiqués de presse) - Brie Comte Robert, France
Let me finish by one more example, which in a nutshell shows the potential that innovation has for the regional development - Basque Country and Guggenheim ...

.11 2008 Social Capitalist Awards – 45 Social Entrepreneurs who are Changing the World - Fast Company

Below you will find the organizations that are granted the Fast Company/Monitor Group Social Capitalist Award. Along with the 45 world-changing nonprofits, we also honor ten companies not only striving to make a profit, but to also make a difference. …

.12 Meet Metrolinx: Regional transportation body adopts new name
National Post - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Plagued by public confusion about its acronym — the new regional transportation body was regularly mistaken for the GTAA (Greater Toronto Airports Authority) — the GTTA apparently trotted out several potential names to focus groups before selecting this one as a winner. ...

.13 Serious Games Combining Mobile Learning & Virtual Worlds
By Eliane Alhadeff(Eliane Alhadeff)
The Serious Games Institute is a regional development project, founded by Advantage West Midlands, which has grown out of a desire to identify and encourage growth areas for West Midlands industry. With computer games companies already ...

.14 Regions delivering innovation
A Staff Working Document 'Regions Delivering Innovation through Cohesion Policy' has been finalised for the Informal meeting of regional policy ministers in the Azores on 23-24 November providing an analysis of how innovation as a ...

.15 Summer water conservation starts this weekend
Scoop-co-nz - New Zealand
"We'll have advertisements each week in the papers showing the water use limits in each area and there is information on the Council and Regional Council websites on water use limits and river water levels....

.16 Vancouver region attracts fewer people from other metro areas than it gained
The Canadian Press -
OTTAWA - The Vancouver region attracted fewer people from other metropolitan areas across Canada than it gained from them in the last five years, ...

.17 Only 27% of backward region fund spent in 9 months
Business Standard - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Only around 27 per cent of the funds allocated to the flagship Backward Regions Grant Fund (BRGF) in the budget has been spent in nine months of the fiscal year ...

.18 Planning transfer undermines democracy
eGov monitor - London, UK

Government proposals to transfer strategic planning powers from assemblies to regional development agencies are anti-democratic and will delay delivery of the South East Plan - a 20-year planning framework, says the South East England Regional Assembly. …

.19 Flood of immigrants causing strain on Canada's largest cities
The Canadian Press -
The province shifted to a more regionalized strategy about two years ago to ensure immigrants "establish themselves everywhere, " said Yolande James, ...

12. Blogs: Highlighted words are Google search terms.

.10 BFD Learning Moment: Regional Indicators
By Ed Morrison
FFEF's Dashboard for Northeast Ohio. with. Regional indicators from Pittsburgh TODAY. and. Massachusetts MassTrack. and. The Boston Indicators Project. and. The Long Island Index. and. Puget Sound Regional Competitiveness Indicators ...

.11 Metros=Citistates
By Neal Peirce
Afficionados of regionalism will note that the pyramid "flip" idea featured in the column harkens back to the "reverse RFP" idea of a few years ago. As Keith Laughlin of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy e-mails: ...

.12 Richmond Planning -- An Unbiased Perspective
Therein lies the realm in which regional cooperation can comfortably grow. The myth that this realm is either large or growing, however, is just that – a myth. The Crupi report is developed on a "hole in the doughnut" model. ...

.13 Don't Fear A Truely Regional Plan
This continues to smack squarely in the face of anyone that pushes too hard for regional cooperation. Legislators at the local, county and state level worry that voters will revolt if he/she gives away local control to a regional plan. ...

.14 Is your City Hall sinking?
By Robert David Sullivan
Home rule is a nice tradition but it needs 21st-century adjustment to allow more regionalization. Collective bargaining is a 19th-century anachronism and should be abolished... And on public education:. Maintenance should be encouraged ...

.15 Cultural boundaries and the killing of Cornwall
By ourkingdom

I think it worthwhile posting the findings of a study on inter ethnic violence undertaken at the New England Complex Systems Institute - Global Pattern Formation and Ethnic/Cultural Violence. The concluding remarks are: We identify a process of global pattern formation that causes regions to differentiate by culture. Violence arises at boundaries between regions that are not sufficiently well defined. ...

.16 The English Question and English Regionalism
By cornubian(cornubian)
The above articles make for some very interesting reading on English regionalism however the views expressed still seem to be the sclerotic and fixed approach that will only consider devolution to artificial government zones and not the ...

.17 Regions can work for England
By ourkingdom
I have no desire to define how authentic the English regions are or are not. Even if they are entirely fabricated, is it really a reason to ignore them as potential engines of development? Many of the socio-economic reasons behind ...

.18 The real story of Prescott's regions
By ourkingdom
Peter Davidson (Alderley Edge): Groups implacably opposed to any notion of English Regional devolution repeatedly focus on the overwhelming rejection of an elected assembly for North East England during the November 2004 referendum. ...

.19 Vital Signs: when will our region be sustainable?
By WorldChanging Team
WorldChanging Team: [DOTT 07 was an incredible exploration into tackling big problems by blending leading-edge design thinking with insights from local people involved in grassroots innovation in...

.20 The Ill Effect of Regionalism
By sam_dudley(TJE)
In Chapter Six of The Working Landscape, Peter Cannavo stresses the importance of compromise and democratization in determining the future of land-use politics in the United States. Cannavo argues that the decision to develop or ...

.21 Is Chesterfield in Decline?
By Alter of Freedom(Alter of Freedom)
The entire region is experiencing these issues , which is why you will hear more about regional cooperation in the coming years. No one has the revenues to adequetely address all the needs each area has with regard to transportation and ...

.22 New technologies and innovation in higher education and regional development
Conmergence - facilitating convergence - By Ed Dodds
The first is the trend towards increasing mobility; the second is the growing interdependence of different parts of the world, their increasing interaction and cooperation in the economy, production, social development, ...

.23 Plans for Thameside 'eco-region'
By Greenbang
In a £9 billion redevelopment project, the UK Housing Ministry has plans for a 40 mile-long 'eco-region'. It's proposed the Thames Gateway would be water-neutral (meaning no extra water would be used), feature carbon-zero buildings and ...

.24 Academic Network Conference 07 (11)
By Jak Boumans(Jak Boumans)
Technological and organisational changes are as rapid and radical as in urban regions but the regional development is negative in terms of the economics and the decreasing population. In this situation, there is a danger of falling into ...

.25 Comment on MTA Chief Lee Sander Gets Megamodal by Larry Littlefield
By Larry Littlefield
The Fall 2007 issue of the NYU Rudin Center's New York Transportation Journal is out and for anyone looking to delve into some wonkish, big picture, regional transportation policy issues, it's worth a download....

.26 Econ Dev Blog No. 3 - Some statistics on corporations
The solar systems, outside of Empire space are sometimes split into the southern and northern regions and here we will use the same definition by dividing the non-empire regions into northern and southern regions. ...

13. Announcements and Regional Links

.10 Regions: The Dilemmas of Integration and Competition?

Regional Studies Association Annual International Conference -

Prague, The Czech Republic, 27-30 May 2008

For the full call for papers visit our website, or contact the office on

events@rsa-ls.ac.uk for more information.

.12 The Next American City (magazine)

The Next American City Inc. was founded by a new generation of urban thinkers and leaders to explore the transformation of America’s cities and suburbs, examining how and why our built environment, economy, society and culture are changing.

.13 State Energy Efficiency Index – Alliance to Save Energy

Learn how states are promoting energy efficiency through laws and regulations. Click by state or by policy area to see a full listing of energy efficiency policies.

.14 Kids View the Future – Video

Childen describe their postcards to the future in this 2007 video produced by the Atlanta Regional Commission.

.15 Data Strategy Journal

Welcome to the second issue of the Data Strategy Journal. Like other sophomore efforts, we are benefiting from lessons learned from our first issue. …

14. 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.

News references are found using the Google News search service. Media article links are “fair use” to transform globally scattered reports to make regional approaches visible. Links go to the publisher and do not compete with it. Such publishers are likely to have related stories and thus be seen by new customers. “Regional” is an emerging news category. There is no charge for this service and no profit is made from its use, though any user can become more aware of the topic itself.

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