168 resultados para Illinois. Rural Affairs Council.
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"Containing practical suggestions for the farmer and horticulturist."
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"This publication is available from IIRA in print and on the IIRA website."--T.p. verso.
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"July 1995"--P. [ii].
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A survey of mayors in small Illinois municipalities to determine the extent to which local public officials are using the Internet, the information from which will be used to design educational programs to assist public officials in finding ways to use the Internet to increase their access to the latest management practices and other information to improve the overall delivery of local public services and to provide benchmark information that can be used to monitor changes in the amount and types of Internet usage.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"First Printing: January 2000."--p. [ii].
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"First printing April 2004."--t.p. verso.
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"June, 1983"--Cover, p. 2.
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Description based on: 1991.
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"July 1998."
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"This publication was made possible by a grant from USDA Rural Development, in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) and the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs.
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In Spanish.
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The primary goal of this project is to learn more about the housing conditions of the rural elderly in Illinois. By using questions similar to those included in the American Housing Survey (AHS) used by the Bureau of the Census, comparisons can be made between Illinois residents and a national sample. The questions used in this Housing Conditions and Housing Options for Older Residents Survey (2002) (Appendix B) focus specifically on issues related to the availability and condition of plumbing, heating, electricity, and upkeep using guidelines extablished by the AHS. ... There are three objectives for this study (1) to determine the type and condition of housing occupied by older residents in three regions of Illinois, (2) to determine the types of housing elderly residents would choose from a list of options and what conditions would cause them to choose that type of housing, and (3) to examine whether regional variations exist in housing conditions and housing options among rural residents of Illinois.
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"Funds for this publication were provided by the Illinois Forestry Development Council, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forest Resources, and by the Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign"--T.p. verso.
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In August 1999, the State and Regional Development Strategy Act was signed into law, initiating a multi-year, strategic planning process for economic development in Illinois. In the statute, the General Assembly noted that 'an essential step to assist the Illinois economy, both on a statewide and on a local level, to respond to increasingly competitive global conditions and economic trends is to establish a consensus on a long-term economic development strategy that recognizes both the competitive position of the state's regions and needs of commerce and industry.' The statute directs the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) to implement the strategic planning process.