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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Greater Washington 2050 A New Regional Initiative 5 th Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable November 7, 2008 David Robertson, COG Executive Director
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Tying It All Together: New Direction and Renewed Leadership Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments It is time to tie our work together like never before to ensure a vibrant, prosperous and sustainable region for future generations.
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Greater Washington 2050 A New Regional Initiative Regional Forecast Evolving Role Product of Visionary Planning
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Regional Forecast
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Growth 2030: Extended Regional Forecast Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments TransportationEnvironment More People More Jobs More Congestion More Driving Slight Increase in Highways and Transit Aging Infrastructure Less Green Space More CO 2 Emissions Higher Energy Costs Aging Infrastructure
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Forecast: Population + 1.6 million more people by 2030 City of Philadelphia
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Forecast: Transportation 20052030
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Forecast: Transportation 20052030
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments 198620062030 12%20%33% Forecast: Green Space
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Forecast: Greenhouse Gases CO 2 Emissions compared to 2005 2030: +33%2050: +43%
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Forecast: Energy Availability & Cost Feb 25, 2008: $3.13 Jul 21, 2008: $4.06 Oct 27, 2008: $2.66
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Forecast: Environmental Infrastructure Water Main Break Montgomery County, MD June 15, 2008
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Forecast: Transportation Infrastructure I-35 Bridge Collapse, Minneapolis, MN August 1, 2007
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments To meet these inter-connected, new challenges, COG is evolving and proposing solutions. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
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Evolving Role: Activity Centers Renewed effort to grow around activity centers
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Activity Centers Smart Growth makeovers for Tysons Corner and Rockville Pike
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Regional Transit Maintain & expand regional transit system
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Scenario Studies WV BALT VA “What if?” Scenarios Reduced driving, congestion Increased transit use
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Scenario Studies WV BALT VA Include New Variables
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Climate Change Taking the lead on climate change at the local level
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Climate Change Greenhouse gas reduction targets: 20202020: 20% below 2005 levels 20502050: 80% below 2005 levels
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Climate Change Recommendations tie together: Energy Use Land Use Transportation
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Greater Washington 2050 New focus on the region’s long-term development and quality of life GreaterWashington2050
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Greater Washington 2050 Planning principles developed from local visions, planning tools, and community input Principles
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Greater Washington 2050 Equity Principles Efficiency Transparency Sustainability Accessibility
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Greater Washington 2050 How can stakeholders be more effective in advocating and supporting regionalism? What best practices have worked in other regions that could be effective in a tri-state metropolitan region? Compact
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Greater Washington 2050 Developing metrics to measure regional progress Compact
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Federal Government Regulates CO 2 Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Anticipating Change
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Greater Washington 2050 Climate Change Energy Health Care Economy Federal Presence Technology
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Evolving Role: Greater Washington 2050 Communication Educate, inform, and increase awareness of regional planning issues
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Product of Visionary Planning
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Product of Visionary Planning Now, it’s time for decisions and action to shape the 21 st century.
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