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The Successful Small Cities initiative, an extension of the Mid-America Regional Council Creating Quality Places project, brought citizens of three small, metropolitan area communities together to define desirable community development practices applicable to the opportunities and issues faced by smaller jurisdictions. The goals of the program are to: provide an opportunity to involve and inform local residents and community leaders, to build public advocacy for alternatives to conventional development in small cities, and recommend implementation tools that could result in real changes in the way small communities embrace and respond to development pressures.

With funding support from the US Environmental Protection Agency, MARC sought applications from communities to receive technical assistance covering four aspects of development: environment, land use, transportation, and housing with an emphasis on the physical environment. The assistance was delivered through public workshops hosted by the small city. Each of the three cities articulated a specific challenge they faced. At this time, we are unable to accommodate special dietary needs for each meeting.

Small Cities Program. Small City Regions. Program Evaluation During the first quarter of , LOC staff asked participants to share feedback on the program. Small City Resources View a list of cities by region View a map of the regions. Frequently Asked Questions. North Coast Region 1. Portland Metro Region 2. North Willamette Valley Region 3. South Willamette Valley Region 4. Central Coast Region 5. South Coast Region 6. Southern Valley Region 7. Columbia Gorge Region 8. Central Oregon Region 9.

It could be because it is not supported, or that JavaScript is intentionally disabled. Some of the features on CT. Find a vaccination site near you at ct. The state and federal government have taken a number of steps to help protect homeowners and renters impacted by the COVID outbreak. Connecticut's Community Development Block Grant CDBG Program, also known as the Small Cities Program, provides funding and technical support for projects that achieve local community and economic development objectives.

The Small Cities Program principally benefits low-and moderate-income persons. This program is only available to Connecticut towns and cities with populations of less than 50,



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