[OMS_MANAGERS] info updates

Sheri Stuart sheri.stuart at state.or.us
Tue Feb 7 08:46:52 PST 2012


Oregon Transportation and Growth Management Program: Education and
Outreach Assistance
Through Education and Outreach, TGM works with local governments to
expand transportation choices while strengthening the economic vitality
and livability of communities. Outreach services are typically provided
through workshops, lecture series, conferences, and other public forums.
Workshops can be tailored to individual communities and address a
variety of transportation and land-use issues. For additional info, see:
www.oregon.gov/LCD/TGM/outreach.shtml  
 
Transportation Growth Management Grants and Incentives
TGM provides funding to local governments for planning projects that
lead to more livable, economically vital, transportation efficient,
sustainable, pedestrian-friendly communities. The 2012 grant cycle has
been revised. Pre-application packets are available Feb. 1. For
additional info, see: www.oregon.gov/LCD/TGM/grants.shtml 
 
2012 PRESERVATION MONTH THEME SET
Preservation Month 2012 is just around the corner, and this year the
theme is "Discover America’s Hidden Gems." The National Trust for
Historic Preservation has celebrated May as National Preservation Month
since 2005, encouraging communities large and small to celebrate their
rich, diverse heritage, and draw more Americans into the growing
national preservation movement. Customize the theme for your city or
region by replacing “America’s” with your locality. 
 
Visit www.preservationnation.org/take-action/preservation-month  for
more details.
 
 
SAVE THE DATES FOR NATIONAL PRESERVATION CONFERENCE

Save the dates of Oct. 31 – Nov. 3 for the National Trust for Historic
Preservation’s 2012 National Conference in Spokane. This year’s theme
will be “Beyond Boundaries” with the idea of discovering and exploring
preservation’s role our cities, towns and rural communities. Talk with
others about what confines us in our work and our mission, and how we
can expand the role of preservation in revitalizing cities, combating
sprawl, creating jobs, saving energy, preserving landscapes and building
community. How can we better partner and work with traditional and new
partners to increase preservation’s relevance in modern communities? How
do we become better advocates for the movement in our hometowns? Bridge
chasms, break tradition, and explore what going beyond boundaries can do
to move preservation deeper into the consciousness of Americans of all
ages, backgrounds, and outlooks. For further information, stay tuned to
www.PreservationNation.org/conference and
www.historicspokane.org/nthp . 
 
 
Sheri Stuart, Coordinator
Oregon Main Street
725 Summer St., Suite C
Salem, OR  97301
503.986.0679
www.oregonheritage.org ( http://www.oregonheritage.org/ )

 
 
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