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myregion.org is. . . |
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An organization of citizens and leaders from public, private and civic sectors who have launched a program to prepare the Central Florida Region to compete more effectively in the 21st century while enhancing the quality of life of its citizenry. |
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Upcoming Dates |
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June 5, 2006 Community Input Session Orange County - Part One Orlando City Hall
June 6, 2006 Community Input Session Seminole County Part Two Holy Cross Lutheran Church
June 8, 2006 Community Input Session Osceola County - Part Two Osceola Heritage Park
June 13, 2006 Community Input Session Polk County - Part One Polk Community College
June 14, 2006 Central Florida Regional Leadership Council Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport
June 14, 2006 Community Input Session Orange County - Part Two The Hope Church of Orlando
June 15, 2006 Community Input Session Polk County - Part Two The Lakeland Center
June 16, 2006 myregion.org Board of Directors Meeting Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport
June 19, 2006 Community Input Session Spanish Spoken Session Ana G. Mendez University System
June 20, 2006 Community Input Session Brevard County -Part One Cocoa Civic Center
June 21, 2006 Community Input Session Orange County - Part Two UCF Alumni Center
June 22, 2006 Community Input Session Polk County - Part Two Polk Community College
June 26, 2006 Community Input Session Brevard County - Part Two Hope Community Fellowship Church
June 27, 2006 Community Input Session Spanish Spoken Session Ana G. Mendez University System
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| What's Happening in Central Florida |
Gathering of County Chairs Forms Regional Leadership Council
When County Chairs Frank Bruno, Volusia County; Richard T. Crotty, Orange County; Catherine Hanson, Lake County; Carlton Henley, Seminole County; Jack Myers, Polk County; Paul Owen, Osceola County; and Helen Voltz, Brevard County gathered on April 26, 2006, it was an historic event.
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Central Florida Regional Council of Mayors Follows Suit
More than 20 municipal mayors from seven Central Florida counties met for the first time this week to discuss growth and transportation and to talk about how to work together on those issues in the future.
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Community Meetings Ask Citizens “How Shall We Grow?”
Understanding the growth that is coming to Central Florida and how residents of each county can be involved in shaping the future of the region are the themes being explores during 21 Community Input Sessions being held throughout Central Florida during May and June.
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It’s All About the Blog!
http://www.HowShallWeGrow.org is the latest place to get all of the updates on the Central Florida Regional Growth Vision campaign that is currently underway.
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Community Partners Spread Word on Visioning
Engaged community partners like Envision Seminole, Brevard Tomorrow, Polk Vision, and Community Vision in Osceola are actively spreading the work of myregion.org and the importance of regional thinking to their constituents.
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New Planning Council Director Welcomed
As the new Executive Director of the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, Philip C. Laurien recognizes the importance of the Council’s partnership with myregion.org and other state and local agencies in guiding the Central Florida Regional Growth Visioning.
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Meet the myregion.org Staff
Karine Moreau was born in Quebec Province, Canada where she lived with her family for 12 years. She was a long time horseback rider and has spent a lot of her time volunteering in the rescue of abused horses.
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Regional Priorities |
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Community Outreach |
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In order to connect our communities, myregion.org must effectively communicate the goals, accomplishments and activities determined by the Central Florida regional priorities. The myregion.org staff has launched their community outreach to government officials, civic groups, clubs and media within the seven counties. If you would like more information, please contact the myregion.org office at 407-835-2484 or visit us on the web at www.myregion.org. | | |
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