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Central Yavapai Institute * October 9, 2009
Economic Development:
Regionalization and Public Private Partnerships
Prescott Area Leadership (PAL) presented the 2009 Central Yavapai
Institute forum and study session on regionalization and public-private
partnerships at the Prescott Resort as an opportunity to educate and
encourage partnerships in our quad-city communities.
Desired outcomes of the event:
- Determine how private public partnerships (PPPs) and
regionalization can be better utilized in our area to encourage
economic development and growth;
- Develop a “white paper” based on participant input, which will be
presented to
- CYI participants
- Town councils
- Chambers of commerce
- Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe
- Yavapai County Board of Supervisors
- Interested businesses
The committee summarized the main points from each of the discussion
questions in the breakout sessions on pages 5 to 7 of this report. The full
notes made by the scribes during the breakout sessions are included in
Addendum II (A2) and are presented in no particular order. Information
contained herein was gathered at the Central Yavapai Institute and may not
necessarily represent the opinions of Prescott Area Leadership, the
sponsors, committee members, or attendees.
For more information about the 2009 Central Yavapai Institute (CYI),
please contact Co-Chairs:
Megan Hanna at (928) 379-0321, Megan.Hanna@nbarizona.com
Nancy Bennett at (928) 583-8232, benski@cableone.net
For more information about Prescott Area Leadership (PAL), please
contact:
PAL Executive Assistant, Tracey McConnell, (928) 636-1177,
tmcconnell3@msn.com
A Special Thank You!
to our participants, presenters, sponsors and committee members
for their meaningful and productive contributions to this important regional
discussion.
CYI 2009 White Paper [pdf]
Addendum
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