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Item Open Access 10 Year Regional Economic Development Strategy: Final Report(Millier, Dickinson, Blais Inc., 2009-05) Millier, Dickinson, Blais Inc.Millier Dickinson Blais has been contracted by the Calgary Regional Partnership to prepare an action oriented and innovative economic development plan that would guide the economic development activities of the Partnership for the next ten years taking into account the ongoing work of the organization, as well as the individual economic development efforts of the CRP member municipalities. In particular, the city of Calgary has recently adopted an economic development strategy that will have far reaching mplications for the region’s efforts at business investment attraction and marketing.Item Open Access Area Structure Plan Capacities Report(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2014) Learned, Kelly; Letizia, JessicaThe following Area Structure Plan Capacities Report provides detailed information of the existing residential and available capacity for dwelling units and population within the Calgary Regional Partnership’s (CRP) member municipal boundaries as they exist in 2014.Item Open Access Beginner's Guide to: Foreign Trade Zones: A Primer on Where They Are, Advatages They Provide and How Shippers Can Benefit(2017) Johnston, Reg (RJ T&L Consulting Ltd.); Van Horne Institute, University of Calgary; Brown, Jim, JRSB Logistics Ltd; Pellerin, YvonMany countries, including Canada, find foreign trade zones (FTZ) an effective tool for transforming international trade, promoting their own goods while boosting the bottom line.Item Open Access Bringing the Calgary Region to Atlanta to Expand Transportation and Logistics(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2012-11-27) Calgary Regional PartnershipThe Calgary Regional Partnership partnered with Calgary Economic Development and made the trip down to Atlanta this past October for the Council of Supply Chain Management Professional (CSCMP) Conference in order to represent the Calgary Region and what it has to offer in the transportation and logistics sector.Item Open Access A Business Case for Next Generation Broadband(Taylor Warwick Consulting Limited, 2017-04-23) Dobson, CraigBuilding on work and experience gained in other communities, this Broadband study provides the City of Chestermere with three business cases associated with the deployment of a lit fibre network.Item Open Access A Business Case for Next Generation Broadband(Taylor Warwick Consulting Limited, 2017-08-06) Dobson, CraigTo accommodate both present and future economic development needs, facilitate full citizen inclusion, and help eliminate any digital divides within Turner Valley, a community--?driven, utility--?based, fibre--?to--?the--?premise (FTTP) deployment capable of enabling symmetric access up to and beyond 1 Gb/s to all is recommended. The fibre infrastructure suggested will cost--?effectively scale to meet all foreseeable bandwidth requirements, minimize cost to all potential clients, and enable to the Town to maintain control of critical civic infrastructure.Item Open Access Calgary Metropolitan Plan(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2014) Calgary Regional PartnershipThe CMP was designed with contributions from all of our member communities and is intended to be a guide for sustainable growth in our region. It is a framework of shared commitments – one that each community can support in a way that makes sense for them. The focus is on thinking regionally but acting locally, with the understanding that many different paths and approaches can lead to the same goal.Item Open Access Calgary Metropolitan Plan Environment Report: Strategies and Actions: Part 1(O2 Planning + Design Inc., 2009) O2 Planning + Design Inc.This report is not a statutory policy document adopted by the CRP nor is it intended to replace CMP policies, strategies or maps. The purpose of this supplemental report is to provide the detailed background analysis that contributed to the key environmental directions and policies in the CMP and to provide additional information, strategies and actions to support the future implementation of the CMP. The complex and diverse nature of the Calgary region’s natural environment necessitates additional strategic direction that goes beyond the policy level. There is also a need to identify appropriate implementation strategies and tools.Item Open Access Calgary Metropolitan Plan Environment Report: Strategies and Actions: Part 2(O2 Planning + Design Inc., 2009) O2 Planning + Design Inc.This report is not a statutory policy document adopted by the CRP nor is it intended to replace CMP policies, strategies or maps. The purpose of this supplemental report is to provide the detailed background analysis that contributed to the key environmental directions and policies in the CMP and to provide additional information, strategies and actions to support the future implementation of the CMP. The complex and diverse nature of the Calgary region’s natural environment necessitates additional strategic direction that goes beyond the policy level. There is also a need to identify appropriate implementation strategies and tools.Item Open Access Calgary Metropolitan Plan Update(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2012-08-10) Calgary Regional PartnershipJune 21, 2012 saw a significant achievement for the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP): the approval of the Calgary Metropolitan Plan. The 14 Executive members that represent the CRP’s member municipalities voted unanimously to approve the revised Plan, which has been sent to the Government of Alberta for review and eventual legislation.Item Open Access Calgary Metropolitan Plan Website Wins Award(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2013-08-29) Calgary Regional PartnershipThe Calgary Metropolitan Plan website recently won the Interactive Media’ Award’s “Best in Class” under the Government category. There were 137 entries in that category from around the world. This is a tremendous accomplishment for the Calgary Regional Partnership, as this award recognized the hard work required to develop a website based on the Calgary Metropolitan Plan.Item Open Access Calgary Region Industrial Land Inventory(2016-01-21) Calgary Regional PartnershipThis report will provide the Calgary Regional Partnership with a base of information it needs to plan for growth and change within the Calgary Region, following principles contained within the Calgary Metropolitan Plan.Item Open Access Calgary Region Working to Help Flood-Impacted Businesses(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2013-07-29) Calgary Regional PartnershipThe Calgary Chamber of Commerce and members of the Flood Recovery Task Force, including the Calgary Regional Partnership, are working together to help businesses in the Calgary Region get back to pre-flood levels.Item Open Access The Calgary Regional Partnership Brand(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2013-04-08) Calgary Regional PartnershipSo how was the Calgary Regional Partnership‘s brand developed? How does it represent the organization?Item Open Access Calgary Regional Partnership Context Statements Guide: Developing Your Regional Context Statements(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2014) Calgary Regional PartnershipRegional Context Statements are the policy tools that link Municipal Development Plans (MDP’s) to the Calgary Metropolitan Plan (CMP). After the adoption of the CMP, municipalities have a three-year period in which to prepare a Member Context Statement. The Context Statement is then submitted to the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP) Board for consideration. The Context Statements identify how the MDP works toward achieving the principles set out in the CMP.Item Open Access Calgary Regional Partnership February 2013 Steering Committee Updates(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2014-07-24) Calgary Regional PartnershipThe Regional Economic Prosperity Committee has worked with the Calgary Region Economic Partnership forum committee in a two-part workshop series identifying the regional economic development goals and priorities. The outcomes will be compiled into a three year regional economic development strategy which will be submitted to the Regional Economic Prosperity Committee in April for approval.Item Open Access Calgary Regional Partnership Moving Forward(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2013-05-10) Calgary Regional PartnershipAs summer rapidly approaches and the snow being a distant memory, (hopefully) it’s a time of new growth and progress. It’s looking ahead to possibly discovering new places and new opportunities. This is the position the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP) is in. The Partnership is on firm financial footing, despite some rumblings of the contrary, as indicated by our clean financial audit (pg. 29 Agenda). The draft 2012/13 Audited Financial Statements will go before the CRP General Assembly on June 19th 2013 for final approval.Item Open Access Calgary Regional Partnership: April 2013 Steering Committee Updates(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2013-04-26) Calgary Regional PartnershipThe April 16, 2013 Regional Transportation and Complete Mobility Steering Committee was a combined meeting and workshop to scope the regional benefits of regional transit governance.Item Open Access Calgary Regional Partnership: March 2013 Steering Committee Updates(Calgary Regional Partnership, 2013-04-02) Calgary Regional PartnershipThe 2013-2014 Regional GIS Work Plan was presented to and approved by the Steering Committee.Item Open Access Connecting the Dots: A Guide to Using Ecological Connectivity Modelling in Municipal Planning(Miistakis Institute, 2016-11) Greenaway, GuyThe goal of this guide, and its companion technical guide1, is to clear some of the cloudiness. The technical guide (Pulling the Levers) outlines how the science can be used to give municipalities map-based illustrations of ecological connectivity. This guide (Connecting the Dots), outlines how planners can acquire and use that information to address planning questions, working in partnership with their GIS colleagues and local biologists.