“Presentation to Hannibal CHART Partnership” by Dr. Daryl J. Hobbs September 15,2004 CHART Partnership Hannibal, MO.

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“Presentation to Hannibal CHART Partnership” by Dr. Daryl J. Hobbs September 15, CHART Partnership Hannibal, MO

“Livable communities don’t just happen. They are created by the people who live in them.”

We can no longer pretend not to know… What we know

Collaboration …No longer merely a tactic for improving employee morale..it has become …the defining principle of organization in a global economy

Number of Missouri Local Governments by Type - States: 1997 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2000

Community Development can’t travel very far on ignorance of the locality and how it operates. The key to Rural Development is a more informed local leadership. ~Glen Pulver

Population Change Source: USDC, Census Bureau, Decennial Census 1990 and 2000, Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)

Total Population and Components of Change, Source: 1990 and 2000 Decenial Census / Federal State Coop for Population Estimates - Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)

Population and Components of Change, Source: 1990 and 2000 Decenial Census / Federal State Coop for Population Estimates - Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)

Population Change 1-Jul-90 to 1-Jul-03 Marion County Source: USDC, Census Bureau, Decennial Census 1990 and 2000, Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) Source:/popests/sct99_MO.txt and

Population Change 1-Jul-90 to 1-Jul-03 Clark County Source: USDC, Census Bureau, Decennial Census 1990 and 2000, Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) Source:/popests/sct99_MO.txt and

Population Change 1-Jul-90 to 1-Jul-03 Lewis County Source: USDC, Census Bureau, Decennial Census 1990 and 2000, Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) Source:/popests/sct99_MO.txt and

Population Change 1-Jul-90 to 1-Jul-03 Monroe County Source: USDC, Census Bureau, Decennial Census 1990 and 2000, Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) Source:/popests/sct99_MO.txt and

Population Change 1-Jul-90 to 1-Jul-03 Ralls County Source: USDC, Census Bureau, Decennial Census 1990 and 2000, Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) Source:/popests/sct99_MO.txt and

Population Change 1-Jul-90 to 1-Jul-03 Shelby County Source: USDC, Census Bureau, Decennial Census 1990 and 2000, Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates Prepared by: Univ of Mo Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) Source:/popests/sct99_MO.txt and

Source: USDC, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System Prepared by: University Outreach and Extension, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis - (OSEDA)

Kids Count – Clark County

Kids Count – Lewis County

Kids Count – Marion County

Kids Count – Monroe County

Kids Count – Ralls County

Kids Count – Shelby County

REGIONALIZATION WORK RETAIL TRADE HEALTH CARE IMPLICATIONS  Community  Public Finance

CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING REGIONS › All Economies are Regional › Regional Centers are vital to regional viability: They are essential to growth but not necessarily the location of growth. The population of a place is not necessarily the determining factor in whether it is a regional center or not. › Missouri is one of the most economically, geographically and culturally diverse states in the U.S It would facilitate planning and delivery of services if regional boundaries were drawn so that counties within a region were relatively homogeneous while the differences between regions would be relatively great. That would facilitate more effective targeting of training and educational services. Ironically regional centers are more alike than the regions they serve. › Transportation routes are a consideration in establishing regional boundaries. A concern is accessibility and it is easier to get to some regional centers from one direction than another.