Council unveils five-year economic roadmap for Kildare to reach its full potential leinsterleader.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from leinsterleader.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Big Rapids seeks Community Development Fellow
Will spearhead projects through 15-month position
, Pioneer Staff Reports
FacebookTwitterEmail
The fellow will work full-time beginning October.
Big Rapids was one of 10 Redevelopment Ready Communities selected by the Community Economic Development Association of Michigan and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to host fellows for 2021-22.
The fellow will take on various projects that aid in community economic development, ultimately helping promote equity and improve quality of life for those who live or work in Big Rapids.
Some potential projects include developing an Economic Development Strategy, establishing a Trails Committee, and partnering with city staff on Redevelopment Ready Communities projects.
Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
BRATTLEBORO â A refugee resettlement center proposed in Brattleboro is being looked at as a way to add workers, volunteers, diversity and vibrancy to the community.
âWeâve highlighted this as an initiative weâd like to see expanded,â Gov. Phil Scott said when asked about the project at his weekly news conference Tuesday. âWeâve asked for more allotment from the federal government and hopefully, weâll be able to move forward with that.â
Scott called every aspect of the project âbeneficial to Vermont.â
âWe need more people, we need more diversity and I think this is a step in the right direction,â he said.
Five-year economic strategy for Maine s Eastern Region cites challenges, resilience mainebiz.biz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mainebiz.biz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thursday, 1 July 2021, 3:41 pm
Today’s first full business meeting of the new
Wellington Regional Leadership Committee marks the start of
a collaborative partnership designed to shape future growth
in the Wellington-Wairarapa-Horowhenua region.
The
partnership has been progressed as part of the
Government’s Urban Growth Agenda to improve co-ordination
and alignment between central and local government and mana
whenua in New Zealand’s high growth urban areas.
The
committee brings together key leaders across the region,
including the regional chair, mayors from each of the
region’s local authorities and Horowhenua District
Council, mana whenua partners, and central government
ministers.