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May 29, 2002
Final Workshop Series Nears

Real data and real facts about Central Florida will be revealed and discussed in a unique interactive format at myregion.org’s final Essential Activities Workshops to be held at the Orlando Science Center July 9 through 12, 2002.

This final public comment session provides a forum for participants to respond to the data collected from the myregion.org’s Information Collection phase. Additionally, the workshops’ new format will be interactive, enhancing the level of public conversation. For information about the workshops or to register online, visit www.myregion.org. You may also contact Jennifer Amodt at 407-835-2445 or call toll free at
1-800-900-5315.

After months of data gathering and processing, the Leadership Council along with consultant Michael Gallis will report and answer questions on their understanding of how Central Florida’s seven-county region fits into Florida’s and the world’s rapidly changing environment.

Each area or “Essential Activity” will be discussed in a 90-minute, electronically interactive segment during the sessions. Participants will see firsthand the dynamic and complex mapping system developed by Gallis and his team, which is based on the data that has been collected. More than 250 full-color maps will be displayed and discussed, providing a tangible and detailed look at how the region’s communities and systems, such as transportation and education, function individually and in concert with each other, and how they compare to other regions statewide, nationally and globally.


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