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Description: The Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission was founded in 1970. It was created because local government leaders from ten counties in southwest Alabama believe that the physical, economic and social well-being of the entire region and its individual communities depends on continuing area-wide cooperation and the sharing of many policies, plans and services. Participants include Choctaw, Butler County, Gilbertown, Lisman, Pennington, Silas, Toxey, Needham, Clarke County, Coffeeville, Fulton, Grove Hill, Jackson, Thomasville, Conecuh County, Castleberry, Evergreen, Repton, Dallas County, Orrville, Selma, Marengo County, Dayton, Demopolis, Faunsdale, Myrtlwood, Sweet Water, Thomaston, Linden, Monroe County, Beatrice, Excel, Frisco City, Monroeville, Vredenburgh, Perry County, Marion Uniontown, Sumter County, Cuba, Epes, Gaineville, Geiger, Livington, York, Emelle, Washington County, Chatom, McIntosh Millry, Wilcox County, Camden, Oak Hill, Pine Apple, Pine Hill, Yellow Bluff.
Captured 2 times between Sep 11, 2012 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama , Tombigbee River (Ala.), Choctaw County (Ala.), Clarkie County (Ala.), Conecuh County (Ala.), Dallas County (Ala.), Marengo County (Ala.), Monroe County (Ala.), Perry County (Ala.), Sumter County (Ala.), Washington County (Ala.), Wilcox County (Ala.)
Creator: Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission
Publisher: Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission
Type: Website
Description: Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments (TARCOG) assists local governments with plans, projects and senior programs. The five participating counties are DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Marshall, and Madison.
Captured 7 times between Mar 30, 2009 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama, Huntsville (Ala.), Economic development - Alabama , Madison County (Ala.), Jackson County (Ala.), DeKalb county (Ala.), Marshall County (Ala.)
Creator: Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments
Publisher: Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments
Type: Website
Description: The Appalachian Regional Commission is a federal-state partnership that works for sustainable economic and community development in the Appalachian region.
Captured 4 times between Feb 14, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Economic development - Alabama , Economic growth - Southern States
Description: The Business Council of Alabama is designed to fight for business and industry. We know you feel at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to meeting the mounting bottom line costs that result from costly regulations, frivolous lawsuits, rising health care costs, unfair labor laws and more. Our members tell us every day. That’s how we know where to focus our efforts at the State House in Montgomery and in Washington, D.C. Since our founding in 1985, with the merger of the Alabama Chamber of Commerce and the Associated Industries of Alabama, we have worked hard to improve Alabama’s business climate. On the strength of some 5,000 members, who employ nearly three-quarters of a million Alabamians, BCA's voice is heard. Thanks to our strong and growing membership, the BCA is THE unified voice for Alabama business and industry.
Captured 3 times between Aug 23, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: Economic development - Alabama , Economic growth - Alabama, Business - Alabama, Business and government - Alabama, Lobbying - Alabama
Description: The Central Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission is a public agency established by the voluntary association of local governments. The Commission is organized under permissive state enabling legislation, Title 11, Sections 85 - 50 through 85 - 73, Code of Alabama, 1975, as an advisory planning commission. The Commission studies regional problems of mutual interest to cities and counties with the objective of guiding the development of policy and making action recommendations to carry out programs and projects to benefit member governments. It is composed of Autauga County, Elmore County and Montgomery County.
Captured 7 times between Mar 30, 2009 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama , Montgomery (Ala.), Autauga County (Ala.), Elmore County (Ala.), Montgomery County (Ala.), Prattville (Ala.)
Description: Lee-Russell Council of Governments is a regional planning and development organization that serves member governments by managing programs, promoting collaborative efforts, and serving as a clearinghouse for federal, state, and local funds. Member Governments include: City of Auburn, Alabama; Lee County, Alabama; City of Opelika, Alabama; City of Phenix City, Alabama; Russell County, Alabama
Captured 7 times between Mar 30, 2009 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama , Lee County (Ala.), Russell County (Ala.)
Creator: Lee-Russell Council of Governments
Publisher: Lee-Russell Council of Governments
Type: Website
Description: NARCOG is the North Central Regional Council of Governments. NARCOG’s Board of Directors consists of representatives from seven participating member Governments, including the County Governments of Cullman, Lawrence and Morgan, and the Municipal Governments of Cullman, Decatur, Hartselle and Moulton. Organized in 1966, NARCOG is one of twelve Councils of Governments across the State of Alabama. Under Legislative Act 1126, NARCOG is responsible for a scope of services which includes: Urban and Regional Planning, Community and Economic Development, Grants and Grant Management, Aging Program, Medicaid, Senior Aides Program, Revolving Loan Fund, the Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Rural Planning Organization.
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama
Description: The South Alabama Regional Planning Commission was initially organized in 1964 by local governments in Mobile County and was first known as the Mobile County Regional Planning Commission. The Commission became a tri-county region in 1968 when Baldwin County and Escambia County entered into full membership with Mobile County at which time it became the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission. It is one of twelve regional commissions in the State of Alabama as provided for in Act 1126 of the 1969 Alabama Legislature.
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama, Mobile (Ala.), Disaster recovery - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama
Description: Counties participating include - Barbour County, Coffee County Covington County, Dale County, Geneva County, Henry County Houston County, Pike County
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama
Description: The United States is served by an extensive inland waterway system unparalleled in the World. Completed in December 1984 after 12 years of construction at a cost of nearly $2 billion, the The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (Tenn-Tom) is one of the most modern components of this world class transportation network. It provides a low cost and energy efficient trade link between the Sunbelt states and 14 river systems totaling some 4500 miles of navigable waterways that serve mid-America.
Captured 2 times between Nov 06, 2008 and Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Water - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama
Creator: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Language: English
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