The California Housing Crisis: After SB 827Elon Danziger
A presentation on the California Housing Crisis given in Marin County. Review of causes, possible solutions, and answers to concerns about transit-oriented development.
The California Housing Crisis: After SB 827Elon Danziger
A presentation on the California Housing Crisis given in Marin County. Review of causes, possible solutions, and answers to concerns about transit-oriented development.
“Economic Indicators: An Update for the 7 Rivers Region” reports on a long-term study of regional economic indicators. The research is ongoing and spans a period of time to enable us to understand and report trends. This project is expected to continuously build on a base of economic information and provide decision makers with valuable tools for strategic planning. The information will also provide a basis for comparison with other regions and a measure of our progress.
Ports-to-Plains Alliance
Lunch with Board of Directors
July 13, 2012
Limon Community Building, Limon, CO
Living in a Dry Land
An overview of Lincoln County and its Economy
Patricia Vice, Executive Director, Lincoln County Economic Development
Table 2: Comparison of rates of growth for New Jersey suburban municipalitiesNew Jersey Future
A comparison of growth rates of New Jersey suburban municipalities 2000 to 2008 vs. 2008 to 2012, showing a reversal of population trends among closer-in, largely built-out suburbs.
Table 1: Fastest-growing suburban New Jersey municipalitiesNew Jersey Future
A comparison of the fastest-growing New Jersey municipalities in suburban counties between 2000 and 2008 vs. between 2008 and 2012, noting which municipalities are largely built out.
April 2018 Article Pueblo West Metropolitan District is Unique Among Special ...Darrin Tangeman
Seven miles west of the City of Pueblo lies a unique special district. Pueblo West Metropolitan District claims the distinction of being the largest special district in Colorado that is not overlapped by any other local government. “Not one other special district or city overlaps Pueblo West,” according to Laura Savage, Assistant to the District Manager. Pueblo West essentially serves as the general purpose local government or municipal local government for the residents of Pueblo West.
http://www.sdaco.org/sites/default/files/newsletters/18/mar/2018_april_web.compressed.pdf
“Economic Indicators: An Update for the 7 Rivers Region” reports on a long-term study of regional economic indicators. The research is ongoing and spans a period of time to enable us to understand and report trends. This project is expected to continuously build on a base of economic information and provide decision makers with valuable tools for strategic planning. The information will also provide a basis for comparison with other regions and a measure of our progress.
Ports-to-Plains Alliance
Lunch with Board of Directors
July 13, 2012
Limon Community Building, Limon, CO
Living in a Dry Land
An overview of Lincoln County and its Economy
Patricia Vice, Executive Director, Lincoln County Economic Development
Table 2: Comparison of rates of growth for New Jersey suburban municipalitiesNew Jersey Future
A comparison of growth rates of New Jersey suburban municipalities 2000 to 2008 vs. 2008 to 2012, showing a reversal of population trends among closer-in, largely built-out suburbs.
Table 1: Fastest-growing suburban New Jersey municipalitiesNew Jersey Future
A comparison of the fastest-growing New Jersey municipalities in suburban counties between 2000 and 2008 vs. between 2008 and 2012, noting which municipalities are largely built out.
April 2018 Article Pueblo West Metropolitan District is Unique Among Special ...Darrin Tangeman
Seven miles west of the City of Pueblo lies a unique special district. Pueblo West Metropolitan District claims the distinction of being the largest special district in Colorado that is not overlapped by any other local government. “Not one other special district or city overlaps Pueblo West,” according to Laura Savage, Assistant to the District Manager. Pueblo West essentially serves as the general purpose local government or municipal local government for the residents of Pueblo West.
http://www.sdaco.org/sites/default/files/newsletters/18/mar/2018_april_web.compressed.pdf
Michigan\'s Future: It\'s all about lifestylesBuzz Brown
Thousands of Michigan’s educated youth are leaving the state. This presentation identifies the life styles of previous inhabitants of the area; Native Americans, Farmers, Vacationers and now Suburbanites. It studies why these people came here and what facilitated their movement. From lessons learned it is proposed that life styles is the motivating factor and a key for keeping and attracting people to Michigan in the future.
East Boulder County United hosted an emergency community meeting to update, inform, discuss, and organize a community response to prohibit drilling within Lafayette and Boulder County.
The meeting was attended by local organizers and Lafayette City Councilor Merrily Mazza. We brought available information on drilling plans, the city's response (or lack thereof), and details about the various ways community members can connect, build, and protect our incredible town.
Lowland Street Businesses Support Pantry - Holliston Reporter
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READY vs. JACOB
VINCE STEVE
Where do the county board candidates stand on
these issues facing Winona County?
Frac sand
Blufftop
development
Taxpayer dollars
Winona County
jail
2. VINCE READY
Successfully worked with hun-
dreds of other St. Charles residents
in 2012-13 to stop frac sand plant
that would have been the largest of
its kind in the U.S.
Believes the interests of Winona
County residents should come
before outside corporations and
special interests.
“We need a frac sand ban.” No
mines. No processing plants. Sand
only for local roads,livestock
bedding and construction.
STEVE JACOB
Took campaign funds from frac
sand interests.
Source: County campaign finance reports
Did not oppose St.Charles frac
sand plant.
Regarding frac sand,said:
“The regulations we have are
completely adequate.”
Source: April 26,2016 County Board
meeting record
His August 11,2016 proposal would
open Winona County to frac sand
mining,up to six 40-acre mines at
one time,with no restrictions on
processing plants.
Source:Roch Post-Bulletin 8/22/16
VINCE READY
“The bluffs are our heritage.
They need to be protected for
generations to come.”
STEVE JACOB
Sponsored zoning ordinance
change that weakened county
bluff protection rules in
November,2013.
Source: County Board minutes
Owns Jacob Hill Estates above
Whitewater Valley. Advertises
“scenic blufftop rental homes
with spectacular views over
Whitewater Park area. . . . build-
able blufftop available for sale. . . .
The only privately owned land in
the State Park area.”
Source: Jacob Hill Estates website and
Facebook
VINCE READY
The county jail has been
downgraded by the state of
Minnesota. It is in dire need of
upgrades. Inmates are shipped
to other jails at great expense to
the taxpayer.
“Cost-effective options need to
be explored immediately.”
STEVE JACOB
“I’m not going to be putting a
foot on the gas to try to come up
with an immediate solution. . .”
Source: Winona Daily News 3/28/16
VINCE READY
“We need to be frugal. Every
dollar in the county budget
should be spent wisely. We also
need property tax reform that
relieves the burden on farmers
and seniors.”
STEVE JACOB
Billed Winona County for 75%
more annual personal mileage
expenses than any commission-
er in the last 15 years ($18,607
since 2012).
Source: County expense records
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What’s the difference between Vince Ready and Steve Jacob?
Frac sand Blufftop development Taxpayer dollars County jail
THE DIFFERENCE
IS CLEAR.
THE CHOICE
IS YOURS. Winona County Board
District 3
READY
VINCEVOTE