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Economic Development in Toledo-Lucas County

February 2008 presentation [PDF file] by Lucas County Commissioner Ben Konop.

Long Term Economic Trends

Short Term Economic Status

Present Economic Status

Why? What?

Why are these cities consistently, economically outperforming Toledo-Lucas County?

What are their models for economic development?

Toledo-Lucas County

"Let me count thy ways"

Indianapolis-Marion County

Grand Rapids-Kent County

Columbus-Franklin County

Allentown-Lehigh County

Akron-Summit County

Conclusions


Why has Toledo-Lucas County consistently fallen behind the economic development of other mid-western industrial cities, despite sharing common characteristics of population size, infrastructure and dependence on manufacturing?

Where do we go from here?

POLITICS AS USUAL?

or

DO WE HAVE THE COURAGE TO CHANGE?

created by jr on Mar 19, 2008 at 05:50:03 pm
updated by jr on Mar 19, 2008 at 06:20:04 pm
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Comments ... #

Or shall we just blame unions which seems to be the prevailing reactionary economics?

Is playing musical chair going to change the prevailing shitty taste in music?

Or shall we look to new and exciting buzzwords or small scale incremental technologies like solar?

Seriously, is anyone even trying? Are there any brainstorming sessions going on? Is that what caused all the flooding?

posted by charlatan on Mar 20, 2008 at 12:20:16 am     #



The unions don't deserve all the blame, but they are also not blameless. The second most unionized city in the country has the highest unemployment rate in the state. That's not simply a coincidence. Ask Ben to create a slide comparing union activity among the cities he listed above.


"Are there any brainstorming sessions going on?"

Last November : Meta-Plan workshop spotlights regionalism

posted by jr on Mar 20, 2008 at 05:47:20 am     #



For a history of how Toledo and Lucas County transformed themselves from a vibrant, leadership from the private sector (Committee of 100), entity, to where we are today with leadership (?) from the public sector; go to glasscityjungle.com and read Lisa Renee's post (re. the LCIC), dated 3/13, Roland Hansen's comment dated 3/15, and Jerry Jakes' comment dated3/16.

Dan Johnson's Meta-Plan activities offer a path back to private sector leadership supported by the public sector, which is the formula for success in a free market, capitalistic society.

posted by lew on Mar 20, 2008 at 08:17:07 am     #



Maybe there's bigger storms to weather... The real estate bubble, the pending stock market correction of toward historical P/E ratios, the costly slaughter of civilians abroad....

Toledo just happens to be in the floodplains.

What did we rely on before Chinese child slavery for low priced crap that seems to be the lifeblood of every merchant?

posted by charlatan on Mar 20, 2008 at 11:05:55 pm     #



Yes, there are bigger storms to weather, but I'm afraid that all we can do with respect to them, is sit on the sidelines and hope for the best.

However, we don't have to sit on the sidelines as far as local issues are concerned. Check out the latest issues of Sylvania Advantage and The Sylvania Herald. Sylvania High School students are doing their part to push a global identity and address for our region.

posted by lew on Mar 22, 2008 at 02:54:57 am     #



Not only does Toledo keep doing the same thing and expecting different results, it keeps electing (or appointing then electing) the same people and expecting different results. When are the people going to think for themselves?

posted by nogero on Aug 21, 2008 at 06:55:06 pm     #