Experts Online Archive: The New Regionalism: Rethinking States, Neighborhoods, and Metropolitan Solutions
Date Published: 07/20/2011
Archived webcast from 07/20/11
Overview
With the evolving alignment of regional planning to sustainable communities, the relationship of community development and regional strategies is a focus of renewed attention. Questions abound. How do state community development agencies frame new planning models and how do MPOs support neighborhood-based revitalization? Who are the key partners and how is funding leveraged to benefit urban, suburban, and rural communities? Join this webcast for a snapshot of the evolving regional landscape and best practice models that are being employed at the state, regional, and local levels. Presenters will discuss on-the-ground strategies that are shaping the new regionalism.
Presenters
- Bonnie Ammons, South Carolina Department of Commerce
- Matt Chase, National Assocation of Community Development Organizations
- Bob Van Meter, Executive Director, Boston LISC
- Julia Seward, Director of State Policy, LISC
- Diane Taylor, Executive Director Council of State Community Development Agencies (COSCDA)
Archive Recording:
This session was conducted using ReadyTalk.
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Downloads:
- Presentation Packet 1 (PDF, 5.25MB)
- Presentation Packet 2 (PDF, 2.31MB)
Type: Archived Webcast - Experts Online


