May 8 - White River Jct.

 

The Commission on the Future of Economic Development

 

 What should the State of Vermont do to build

Economic Opportunity and the Jobs of the Future for East Central Vermont

On May 8th, 2008 CFED hosted a Public Meeting in White River Jct. and met with area employers and economic development service providers. 

The meeting was part of a state wide effort to gather input for a new state strategic plan on economic development.  

Your input is still important!
 

Click here to take a survey on the Future of Economic Development

 
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The Commission on the Future of Economic Development for Vermont (CFED) is hosting public meetings throughout the state to stimulate local, regional and state conversations on specific strategies to create jobs and opportunities for you and your children, for entrepreneurs, and businesses and employers of all sizes in our communities.  CFED is seeking your ideas and specific suggestions on what the state's role and priorities should be in the next five, ten or twenty years.  CFED will use the results of this process in regions through the state to help inform a coherent strategic plan to guide state action and measure our progress as a state to meeting its goals.   

  • What makes you optimistic about the future for your job, your business or the local economy in general?
  • What concerns do you have about the future of jobs, economic opportunity and business activity in your region?
  • What are the best opportunities for new jobs and business in the region?
  • What are the major concerns of workers and community members related to economic security and future opportunities?
  • Are there specific types of businesses and employers who represent the future for the region?
  • What is the most important investment or program for the region that would help stimulate and grow opportunities here?
  • Which programs are already doing a good job to support job creation and economic opportunity and should be kept and reinforced?
  • What is the biggest barrier to good jobs and future opportunities for you and your children?
  • What do local businesses and employers need most to succeed?
  • What are you willing to do to help insure a bright future for the Vermont economy?

Comments can be submitted to CFED at any time.  Click here to post a comment.

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CFED is responsible for developing a big picture of the future of the state’s economy and how state actions and policies can best support it.  The commission has developed draft documents that reflect some of its thinking and invites you to offer your comments and ideas.

 

What is economic development?                 
Register your comments:
http://www.snellingcenter.org/cfed/comments/

 

What is our vision for the future?                                               
Register your comments:                                                   
http://www.snellingcenter.org/cfed/comments/

 

Where should our goals take us?                                                                      
Register your comments
http://www.snellingcenter.org/cfed/comments/

 

The current Strategic Plans and Resources of the State of Vermont
Current plans and resources can be accessed here.

 

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 Local resources and an overview of the CFED activities on May 8th

The public meeting of CFED was held on May 8th at the American Legion Hall in downtown White River.

For a more comprehensive look at all activities on May 8th, see the overview of the CFED day in White River Jct.
 

 


Local partners in economic development:

These local organizations have lent their time and expertise to CFED to help organize the regional visit.  Their websites contain links to documents and programs that are important resources in understanding the current state of economic opportunity and jobs in the region.

Green Mountain Economic Development Corporation
P.O. Box 246
White River Jct., VT  05001
(802) 295-3710

 

Vermont Small Business Development Center

 
 
 

 
The Region:
 

The GMEDC region encompasses thirty townships in east central Vermont. The eastern border of the region includes the "UpperValley" of the Connecticut River with its fertile bottom lands. To the west, rolling hills and pristine mountain streams extend to the foot of the Green Mountains. The region offers diverse recreational, cultural and educational opportunities.  This coverage includes towns ranging from Granville in the White MountainNational Forest, Randolph, Topsham and Newbury to Plymouth and Woodstock.

An overview of the region can be found at: http://www.trorc.org/towns.html

 

East Central Vermont Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) June 2006