myregion.org
Chairman Joel Hass and Project Director Shelley Lauten discussed important regional
issues during an interview on WMFE 90.7FM Radio last week. Pat Duggins, station
manager and On the Line host Tanya Ott, extended myregion.org
an invitation to appear on the weekly show, which airs every Wednesday night
from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Special guest was regionalism
expert Dr. Ervin Berman, Professor of Graduate Studies in Public Administration
at the University of Central Florida.
All lines stayed busy during the course of the program. Callers from the seven-county
region and as far away as California, shared their views and asked questions
of the presenters.
Can it work?
What tools do we have? Are we talking about a regional government?
How can our leaders think in a regional way?
Dr. Berman discussed the
importance of communication and collaboration among leaders. Getting leaders
together, building consensus and creating regional goals is critical. We assume
that decision-makers work together but many times they dont even know
each other. myregion.org is involving the right elements - cities, counties,
non-profits, businesses and the citizens, Dr. Berman concluded.
Paul Saldaña, whose
economic development efforts on the West Coast have succeeded because of regional
cooperation, called from California with this advice: A regional collaborative
approach is essential to attract businesses to your area. There is not one organization
that can tackle all the issues. A mechanism has to be implemented and a coalition
needs to be put together. Future leadership becomes everyone's job on the big
problems for the region's future, whether its a quality work force, traffic,
crime, or water.
Dr. Berman agrees, Create
several forums - region wide and locally - to put the decisions about your physical
growth, your educational future, your parks, towns and neighborhoods, into the
hands of thousands. Make every citizen an author of your region's future. Achieving
regional solutions never appears to be easy, so set objectives, strategies and
then you can put any plan to work.
You may contact Project
Director Shelley Lauten at 407.835.2444 or via email at shelley.lauten@orlando.org.
To know more about myregion.orgs
purpose, goals and objectives, visit www.myregion.org.
Photo: myregion.org
Chairman Joel Hass with On the Line host Tanya Ott.