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CMAP HOSTS REGIONAL SUMMIT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

New planning agency has responsibility for coordinating efforts across the seven counties of metropolitan Chicago

CHICAGO, August 15, 2006 -- On Thursday, August 17, the Chicago Metropolitan Planning Agency (CMAP) will host an economic summit titled “Working Together in the 21st Century.”  The event will feature presentations and panel discussions on topics related to regional coordination of economic and community development, which is a major thrust of the new agency.   

Breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m., with the program beginning 8:00 a.m. at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Illinois Rooms A&B in the Student Center East, 750 S Halsted St.  The agenda is at http://www.chicagoareaplanning.org/summit/

CMAP was recently formed to consolidate planning for land use and transportation, functions that had not previously been integrated in northeastern Illinois. Due to the economic implications of CMAP's mission -- which includes oversight of critical infrastructure investments -- the new agency has also been charged with engaging the business sector to help keep the region prosperous.

Summit participants will discuss the potential roles of CMAP as a regional agency in economic development planning.  Attendees will include economic and community development practitioners, business leaders, public officials, and transportation and land-use planners. 

Speakers include George Lofton, Commonwealth Edison vice president of external affairs;  Randy Blankenhorn, CMAP executive director;  Joe DiJohn, director of the UIC Metropolitan Transportation Support Initiative;  Bob Koepke, director of the Illinois Basic Economic Development Course;  Roxanne Nava, deputy director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity;  Paul O'Connor, president of World Business Chicago;  Jerry Roper, president of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce;  and Doug Whitley, president of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce.

The CMAP board has issued a preliminary draft of its strategic report on the agency’s vision, governance, and funding is now available for comment.  (See http://www.chicagoareaplanning.org/docs/ to download the document.)  Public feedback is being solicited through August 28, after which the report will be submitted to the General Assembly and Governor in September.
 

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Media Contact:  Tom Garritano (312-386-8609 or info@chicagoareaplanning.org)


 





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