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CNG Steering Committee Members Letter to Rochester City Council and Mayor

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Last modified: April 01, 2018

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CNG Steering Committee members have sent to each member of the council, the mayor, and the city administrator the following letter that supports the inclusion of the core principles of health and wellness, as well as social equity and environmental justice. 

 

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As input to the April 2, 2018 city council public hearing of the Planning to Succeed comprehensive plan draft, CNG Steering Committee members have sent to each member of the council, the mayor, and the city administrator the following letter that supports the inclusion of the core principles of health and wellness, as well as social equity and environmental justice.  

 

 

CNG Steering Committee Members Statement to Rochester City Council

 


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Olmsted County Public Services Advisory Board’s 1/5/17 recommendation “Incorporating  Healthy Community Design Principles into the Rochester Comprehensive Plan”

 

 


 

City of Rochester Resolution: A Resolution in Support of Cultural Diversity and Amending the Comprehensive Plan, August 12, 2012

 

 

 


 

 

  

 

Related Reports


 

Other Community Networking Group (CNG) Pinned Reports


July 06, 2016 : Community Networking Group (CNG) Non-profit workforce survey

This survey was done in June 2016 to prime the workforce develpment CNG panel discussion. Panel members: Mark Shultz – SE MN Regional Market Analyst, DEED; Julie Brock- Workforce Development & Education Director, Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce; Bruce Thompson- Placement Specialist, Workforce Development, Inc.; Julie Nigon - Manager of the Rochester Adult and Family Literacy Program, Hawthorne Education Center



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Pinned Community Networking Group (CNG) organization and project reports


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Organization Report: July 06, 2016 : Community Networking Group (CNG) Non-profit workforce survey

This survey was done in June 2016 to prime the workforce develpment CNG panel discussion. Panel members: Mark Shultz – SE MN Regional Market Analyst, DEED; Julie Brock- Workforce Development & Education Director, Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce; Bruce Thompson- Placement Specialist, Workforce Development, Inc.; Julie Nigon - Manager of the Rochester Adult and Family Literacy Program, Hawthorne Education Center



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