📰 We couldn’t have said it better ourselves! “The years will pass, but what we as a people leave as our legacy – what we did, what we built and the good that we achieved – remains,” wrote the Grand Forks Herald editorial board. Thank you to the Grand Forks Herald for sharing news of our time capsule. We are excited for what’s next in our community. 💚 https://lnkd.in/gmHzs_kv
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Join Ride New Orleans June 4 at 12:00 PM CST for a virtual presentation and panel conversation featuring special guests! Panelists will be discussing the need for robust transit funding through an equity lens, and the crucial role of transit advocates in the nationwide fight for funding. This is a CM-credited event. RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gMUntpjT “Public transit should exist as a reliable and viable transportation option for residents to reach jobs and other services throughout the day. We believe that true world class transit is possible with the right funding and resources. We’re laying out a vision for what that system could look like, and how we can get there.” - RIDE New Orleans, Why Public Transit Must Grow
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Join Us! | NC Main Street Conference Registration Opens the 2nd week of January! 2025 CONFERENCE THEME: Main Street: Creating Livable, Lovable Communities What makes a community livable? When critical needs are met, such as food security, availability of affordable housing, opportunities for education and healthcare, good jobs and economic growth in a community, and the infrastructure and connectivity to easily access services and resources? What makes a community lovable? When innovative and inclusive quality-of-life amenities are available, such as arts and cultural experiences, community engagement opportunities, and access to recreation to live a healthy lifestyle? Main Street: Creating Livable, Lovable Communities, the theme of this year’s conference, explores the downtown elements that are essential in creating great towns and cities, and how North Carolina communities are implementing economic development strategies that are bringing these livable, lovable elements to fruition. Read More: https://lnkd.in/erTywedD
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