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Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: The Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments (NACOLG), is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency created by the local governments pursuant to Alabama State Legislation. It is a voluntary association of governmental units in the five county region of Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Marion, and Winston Counties along with the municipalities therein.
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama
Creator: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments
Publisher: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
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
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
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
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
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.)
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: The East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission, a public agency established under state enabling legislation, is a voluntary association of the municipal and county governments within the Commission's regional service area. The Commission was created in 1971 through the merger of two existing regional agencies, one based in Anniston and one in Alexander City. Its regional service area comprises ten counties extending northward along the boundary between Alabama and Georgia in the northeast part of the state. This region includes both the Gadsden MSA (Etowah County) and the Anniston MSA (Calhoun County), and 53 of the municipalities in the region are members of the Commission. The Commission is governed by an 97-member Board of Directors which meets monthly. The Board of Directors includes representatives from the municipal and county governments, the chambers of commerce, Jacksonville State University, the community colleges, and the private sector.
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
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
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
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
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: The Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham provides planning services for a six county region in central Alabama. The six counties served include Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama , Birmingham (Ala.)
Creator: Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham
Language: English
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
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
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: The South Central Alabama Development Commission (SCADC) is a public, quasi-governmental agency that provides aging, planning and GIS, economic and community development services to its member governments. For over 30 years, our staff has successfully assisted local governments in preparing planning strategies, securing and administering development grant funds, and providing aging assistance, thereby allowing local officials to make informed decisions regarding their community's future and providing additional benefits for their citizens. The SCADC region includes Bullock, Butler, Crenshaw, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, and Pike Counties. SCADC is governed by a 29 member Board of Directors with four representatives from each county in the region, plus one member-at-large elected annually on a rotating basis. Members of the Board of Directors include representatives of agriculture, businesses, organized labor, professions, elected public officials, and representatives of minority groups.
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
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
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: The West Alabama area is designated Planning District 2, or Region 2.The WARC encompasses Bibb, Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Pickens and Tuscaloosa counties. The West Alabama Regional Commission is made up of representatives from the seven counties and 37 municipalities in Region 2. The council is governed by an executive committee and a board of directors. The WARC receives its funding from federal matching grants, member government dues, an annual appropriation from the State of Alabama, and contract fees. The scope of the council's work includes economic and community development, transportation planning, nutrition and assistance programs for the elderly, a part-time employment program for low income senior citizens, technical assistance, tourism promotion, and public information. The council is also the regional clearinghouse for federal projects and programs. In this capacity the council regularly reviews applications for federal assistance to insure that proposed projects do not conflict with adopted regional plans or duplicate existing or proposed projects.
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama
Creator: West Alabama Regional Commission
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: NACOLG is a voluntary association of governmental units in the five county region of Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Marion, and Winston Counties along with the municipalities therein.
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Subject: Regional planning - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: The Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham provides planning services for a six county region in central Alabama. The six counties served include Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker.
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Subject: Regional planning - Alabama , Birmingham (Ala.), Economic development - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agency Twitter Feeds
Organization: Alabama State Archives
Description: Twitter feed of the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham
Captured 6 times between Dec 01, 2011 and Jan 08, 2013
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama , Birmingham (Ala.)
Creator: Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham
Publisher: Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham
Language: English
Type: Website, Twitter feed, Website, Social Media
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
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