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Last week, 80% of voters correctly identified the historic landmark. Click here for the answer to last week's question!
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Mr. Richard Dunkel
Leadership Council Member
Rails to Trails
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"What
will it take for Central Florida to globally compete in the 21st century?"
"You go to meetings and hear the new buzzword 'regionalism'; however, our counties continue to struggle locally, even as it applies to their own cities. We expect and desire regionalism; but, before we can even begin [to try] to achieve that concept, we have to commit to and communicate with one another at a local level."
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myregion.org Goes TOLL FREE
Due to popular demand, a new toll-free telephone number was activated today, Wednesday, May 1, for myregion.org, making it easier for people across the seven-county region to stay informed and communicate about this groundbreaking initiative.
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myregion.org Debuts Groundbreaking Regional Map System
In a captivating presentation, Michael Gallis, the myregion.org consultant, unveiled today his complex regional mapping system in a joint meeting of the Leadership Council and the Communications and Technical Committees.
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Don’t Touch That Dial!
If you do, you might miss seeing or hearing someone you know, work with or will get to know via myregion.org. Several volunteers from myregion.org have been interviewed recently about their involvement with this initiative.
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More Speakers Available
A dozen Brevard County volunteers became certified last week as members of the myregion.org Speakers Bureau, an element of the project that continues to experience increased demand.
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Tinkertoy Symbolizes Future Framework
It should come as no surprise that the toy originally marketed as the “Thousand Wonder Builder” rightfully serves as the symbol for the myregion.org initiative as well as an icon for thinking without the box…a step beyond outside of it.
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myregion.org
is not a quick fix. It's a 2-year project to learn about the region. The
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1. Project
Organization
2. Information Collection
3. Information Analysis
4. Conclusion Development
5. Opportunities Evaluation
6. Documentation
7. Shaping the Region |
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myregion.org
will be focusing on Stage 2 through May 2002.
Click here for a complete timeline.
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Between 1990 and 2000, 13 cities in the region grew at a rate of more than 50%. The top three include Palm Shores, Brevard County (278.1%) followed by Minneola, Lake County (258.7%) and Oviedo, Seminole County (136.8%).
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April 17, 2002
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Issue 2
April 3, 2002
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March 19, 2002
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