Citizens will be able to participate in conference via Internet.
Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced that nine Michigan communities awarded Centers for Regional Excellence (CRE) grants in 2008 for collaborative projects among local governments will discuss their successes and challenges Wednesday, June 23 at a statewide conference in Okemos.
“The Centers for Regional Excellence program encourages local governments to think and act regionally,” Granholm said. “By working together, local communities can use taxpayer dollars more efficiently and better compete for economic development projects that can create jobs.”
The conference will run from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Meridian Township Hall in Okemos and be accessible statewide via the Internet at www.homtv.net.
People watching the conference on their computers will be able to phone in or e-mail questions to the nine CRE awardees.
Also on hand to answer questions will be representatives from the Michigan Municipal League, Michigan Townships Association, Michigan Association of Planning, Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA), and the governor’s office.
The 2008 round of grants was the second awarded through the CRE program created by the governor to promote regional cooperation throughout Michigan. The program is funded primarily through MSHDA.
Each of the nine communities was awarded a grant of up to $25,000 over the following two years for collaborative projects among local governments that make their communities better places to live, work and play.
In the CRE request for proposals, emphasis was placed on projects involving regional economic collaboration.
The nine awardees reporting on their projects at the June 23 statewide conference are:
For more information on the CRE grant program, visit www.michigan.gov/cre
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