This week, for #ThankfulThursday, we are hearing from Angela!
Central Pines Regional Council
政府管理
Durham,NC 1,238 位关注者
TJCOG Officially Transitions to Central Pines Regional Council: centralpinesnc.gov
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TJCOG Officially Transitions to Central Pines Regional Council: https://www.centralpinesnc.gov/pressreleases/central-pines-regional-council-roll-out-complete-launch-centralpinesncgov-domain Originally established in 1959 as the Research Triangle Regional Planning Commission, the Triangle J Council of Governments is a member-based organization that serves a seven-county region, addressing the tough issues that transcend political boundaries such as transportation, sustainable resources, affordable housing, and economic development. Our 37 member governments span across all counties - Chatham, Durham, Lee, Johnston, Moore, Orange and Wake - and include 30 municipal governments across those counties. TJCOG achieves its work through multiple roles: -- Convening local governments and regional stakeholders; -- Educating on local and regional opportunities for collaboration, cost sharing, and leveraging best practices; -- Advocating for regional solutions and initiatives; -- Creating, administering and assisting on local and regional programs.
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https://www.centralpinesnc.gov
Central Pines Regional Council的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Durham,NC
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1959
地点
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主要
4307 Emperor Blvd, Suite 110
US,NC,Durham,27709
Central Pines Regional Council员工
动态
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Today is the 25th Annual National GIS Day! This year's theme, "Mapping Minds, Shaping the World," highlights how geographic information system (GIS) technology has changed the way we understand, navigate, and shape our world. Together, human creativity and technology help us discover hidden trends, spur sustainable growth, and make smarter decisions. GIS Day is dedicated to sharing, teaching, and inspiring others with GIS. Esri president and cofounder Jack Dangermond credits activist Ralph Nader as the person who inspired the first formal GIS Day in 1999. There are several events going on in the region celebrating National GIS Day if you want to learn more. https://lnkd.in/gBebXSX
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Calling all NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS! Be sure to save this date: Friday, February 21, 2025 for our next Regional Day! This event is for all elected officials, but especially those who are newly elected. We will be sharing lots of regional resources for everyone in the Central Pines Region (Chatham, Durham, Johnston, Lee, Moore, Orange, Wake counties & their municipalities). This event will be held at our offices in Durham. More information to come soon!
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Congratulations to our TDM program! (TDM = transportation demand management) Shuchi Gupta, CPRC Principal Planner, recently accepted the Excellence in TDM Award in the MPO/RPC category at ACT's TDM forum. The Association for Commuter Transportation’s Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Excellence Awards honors outstanding performance and leadership in TDM by organizations. Award categories represent a range of sectors, including employers, hospitals, higher education, and municipalities, MPOs, transportation providers, and technology companies. The Excellence Awards shine a spotlight on the most exceptional examples of TDM leadership and implementation and recognize the commitment of the organization to use TDM as an important strategy to improve the lives of commuters, enhance the livability of communities, and strengthen the economic competitiveness of businesses.
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This week, for #ThankfulThursday, we are hearing from Autumn!
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It's #WorkLocalWednesday! Check out these amazing opportunities to make a difference in your community! ?? Senior Parking Manager (Durham) ?? Planning Technician (Hillsborough) ?? Marketing & Events Coordinator (Angier) ?? Solid Waste Equip Operator I (Carrboro) Find even more jobs in the region here: https://lnkd.in/gSsazQmG #worklocal
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For the month of November, we've asked our staff to share a what they are grateful for in the work that they do. We are starting the month off with Colleen! #ThankfulThursday
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Perhaps you are stirred by personal experiences with older adults, or have witnessed unfair treatment, violations of dignity, gaps in supportive services, exploitation, ageism, neglect, or marginalization of the aging. If so, you might find an outlet for these passions by joining the North Carolina Senior Tar Heel Legislature. To inquire about appointment as an NCSTHL delegate or alternate, contact Central Pines' Area Agency on Aging (toll-free at 800-310-9777) or email [email protected].
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Two words: GO VOTE! Polling places will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Election Day (today). Any voter in line at their assigned polling place at 7:30 p.m. will be able to vote. The busiest times tend to be early in the morning and just before the polls close. Avoid longer lines by voting at off-peak times.