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CEDS Committee

Bill Beyer, Chairman
Meredith Village Savings Bank
Mel Borrin
Preferred Properties, Inc.
Jennifer Boulanger
Belknap County Economic Development Council
Rick De Mark
North Country RC&D Council
Mark Edelstein, Vice-Chairman
NH Community Technical College
Debbie Frawley-Drake
Lakes Region Linen
Gary Groleau
NH Ball Bearing, Inc.
David Haley
Munsey & Brazil Insurance Agency
John Howe
The Citizen
Moe Lafreniere
Great American Dining
Theresa Lamson
Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce
Joe LaPlante
3M Tilton/IPT
Henry Lipman
LRGHealthcare
Rusty McLear
Hampshire Hospitality Holdings
Linda Normandin
Retired banking executive
Gerry O’Neil
Private Sector Representative
Carol Pierce
Laconia Human Relations Committee
Denise Roy Palmer
Wentworth Economic Development Corporation
Mark Scarano
Grafton Cty. Economic Development Council
Denise Sharlow
Franklin Business & Industrial Development Corp.
Don St. Germain
Community Bank
Jack Terrill
Lakes Region United Way
Dick Waitt
LRPC Chair
Chris Williams
Christopher P. Williams Architects

Staff
Kimon Koulet, LRPC
Michael Tardiff, LRPC
Adam Hlasny, LRPC

 
The Lakes Region Planning Commission (LRPC) and the Lakes Region CEDS Committee are in the process of developing a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy for the Lakes Region. A Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) is a broad-based, continuous planning process developed by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) that addresses the economic opportunities of a region. A CEDS documents all potential projects in the region that may be eligible for funding by the EDA and provides an opportunity to coordinate federal, state and local funding for economic development. EDA grants support programs to create or retain full-time permanent jobs, reduce unemployment and under-employment, and increase incomes in areas of economic distress. Examples of previously funded EDA projects include water/sewer capacity improvements, business park infrastructure, and small business incubators.

2008 CEDS Project Proposals
The Lakes Region CEDS Strategy Committee is currently accepting project proposals for possible inclusion in the 2008 CEDS. More information on the project submittal process can be found below:

  • Letter from Bill Beyer, Chairman

  • Criteria for proposals

  • 2008 CEDS New Project Submittal Form (.doc)

  • 2008 CEDS New Project Submittal Form (.pdf)

    Deadline for submission is May 9, 2008.
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    CEDS is designed to bring together public and private sectors to create an economic roadmap to diversify and strengthen regional economics.
    CEDS integrates regional human and capital planning in the services of economic development.
    CEDS identifies the region’s unique advantages capable of attracting private investment to create jobs for region’s residents. CEDS must be the result of a continuing economic development process.
    CEDS must contain four main elements:
    Analysis – assess the regional economy’s strengths and weaknesses, identify the opportunities and threats posed by external trends and forces, and available partners and resources for economic development
    Vision – community vision and goals together with an appraisal of the region’s competitive advantage, and should set the strategic direction for the action plan
    Action plan – priority programs and projects for implementation
    Evaluation – describe process for evaluation and periodic updates
    Map of region
    (click to enlarge)
    Lakes Region Communities: click to enlarge
     

      LRPC COMMUNITIES - WE NEED YOUR HELP


    The CEDS sub-committees are asking for your help to compile a comprehensive list of proposed development projects, sites and programs that affect or occur in any of the 30 communities that the LRPC represents. Such projects can range from short to very long term, and from parcel specific to multi-town or regional. Please contact Jennifer Boulanger, Executive Director, Belknap County Economic Development Council, by email at finance@bcedc.org or by calling 603-528-9307.

    The 30 communities represented by the LRPC are: Alexandria, Alton, Andover, Ashland, Barnstead, Belmont, Bridgewater, Bristol, Center Harbor, Danbury, Effingham, Franklin, Freedom, Gilford, Gilmanton, Hebron, Hill, Holderness, Laconia, Meredith, Moultonborough, New Hampton, Northfield, Ossipee, Sanbornton, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tilton, Tuftonboro, and Wolfeboro.

    View a map of the region here or see map above.