228 resultados para regional issue
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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This report is submitted as required per Code of Iowa section 327J.3(5), "The director shall report annually to the general assembly concerning the development and operation of the midwest regional rail system and the state's passenger rail service." The Midwest Regional Rail Initiative (MWRRI) is a nine-state effort to develop an implementation plan for a 3,000-mile, high-speed rail system hubbed in Chicago. Studies done since 1996 have concluded that such a regional system, including a line from Chicago to Omaha through Davenport, Iowa City and Des Moines, is viable. Most of the system would be upgraded to allow 110 mile-per-hour service. Some low volume lines, including the Iowa portions, would be upgraded for 79 mile-per-hour service. The nine-state coalition released an updated 2004 executive report for the system. As reported, the updated cost estimate for the Chicago to Omaha corridor, which includes a branch to Quincy, Ill., is $638 million for infrastructure and $167 million for rolling stock. These costs are higher than first estimated in 1998 and are given in 2002 dollars, (not adjusted for the cost of inflation). Operating subsidies would be required during an extended start-up phase. The allocation of these subsidy costs among the various states has not been determined, and is still a subject for analysis and negotiation. Little progress on implementation is expected unless a federal funding package is passed for passenger rail initiatives. Continued congressional discussion on policy directions relative to Amtrak clouds the issue of passenger rail funding. However, Congress is expected to address passenger rail issues and funding in 2007. Participation of the Iowa Department of Transportation in the MWRRI is authorized under Iowa Code section 327J.3.
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Highlights: * Local Iowa Workforce centers offer a variety of assessment testing, available for both job seekers and employers alike.....pg. 2 * IWD Associate Kristy Zeransky received a thank you letter from a gentleman who succeeded in attaining gainful employment due to the teamwork exhibited at IWD....pg. 2 * Iowa Workforce Development offers many services for employers as well as individuals. One service that assists everyone is called Rapid Response....pg. 3 * Regional Manager Steve McCann met Bruce Charlet at the IWD/KCCI job fair....pg. 3
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Highlights: *Iowa’s OSHA Consultation and Education team recently received the coveted OSCAR.....pg. 2 & The New Iowan Center in Marshalltown invited the public to a night of cultural exploration on May 13. ...pg. 2 * IWD Deputy Director Joe Walsh testified before Congress in April to discuss how the Recovery Act impacts unemployed Iowans. ...pg. 2 * Over 1,000 attended the annual Southeast Iowa Regional Job Fair on March 26 at the Burlington Memorial Auditorium in Burlington...pg. 3 * On May 14, the Region 11 Veteran’s Team toured the Iowa Veterans Home...pg. 3
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Highlights: * On Wednesday, April 7th, the Marshalltown Workforce Center and the local New Iowan Center participated in the regional Central Iowa Job Fair.....pg. 2 * The Burlington Workforce Center had a successful year offering Iowans free income tax assistance through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.............................................pg. 2 * The New Iowan Center and the Muscatine Workforce Center will be holding a Spring Career Fair on Thursday, May 20th.......pg. 2 * Iowans gathered Wednesday, April 28, to pay tribute and to reflect upon the lives of the Iowa workers who lost their lives in 2009 while at work............................pg. 3
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Highlights: * New Iowan Center 10th Anniversary Open House........................................pg. 2 * New ICAP Workforce Services Center Held Open House.............................pg. 2 * Cedar Rapids IowaWORKS Hosts Career Fair...............................................pg. 3 * New Hours for Washington IowaWORKS office.............................pg. 3 * Regional Update.................................pg. 4 * Regional Veteran’s Day Events & Photos ...............................................pg. 5
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This issue review provides fiscal year 2009 city taxable value, tax rate and property tax revenue statistics, with comparisons to FY 2008 and to FY 2001. A discussion of the impact of the residential rollback on the tax base of cities and the growth in tax increment financing, or TIF, is also included.
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The Community Empowerment Initiative is in the 12th year and is undergoing review for a possible redesign. This issue review provides a history of the program, a review of the current status, and some highlights from the redesign process that is underway.
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Newsletter for Economic Development
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Newsletter for Economic Development
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Newsletter for Economic Development
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Newsletter for Economic Development.
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Newsletter for Ecnonmic Development
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Newsletter for Economic Development
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Newsletter for Ecnonmic Development
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Newsletter for Information Technology Department