California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley Meets to Prioritize Action Plan Recommendations
Posted on: Wednesday, 26 July 2006, 21:00 CDT
California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley: WHAT: Partnership board meeting. The agenda is available at www.bth.ca.gov. Gov. Schwarzenegger created the California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley in June of 2005. Its purpose is to focus resources, attention and energy in order to ensure that the eight-county area coordinates and leverages its own resources while creating new ones, and undertakes the actions that will reverse the current deficits of the region. WHY: The region is undergoing rapid transformation as the population continues to grow. Nearly 60 percent of the San Joaquin Valley's growth since 2000 is due to migration, with the remainder due to natural increases. More than 3.4 million people are living in 62 cities throughout the Central Valley. WHO: State Business, Transportation & Housing Agency Secretary Sunne Wright McPeak State Labor & Workforce Development Agency Secretary Victoria Bradshaw California Environmental Protection Agency Secretary Linda Adams WHERE: Madera Community College Center Room TM-11 30277 Avenue 12 Madera, CA 93638 WHEN: Thursday, July 27 from 9:30 am to 5 pm Friday, July 28 from 9 am to 12 pm
For Planning Purposes Only
Source: Business Wire
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