We all know that we are in a time of economic strife- nationally and locally. A lot of us are wondering, "How can we turn this around and how can I earn a living?" and moreover, "How can I earn a living while also doing something I am passionate about in my community?" How do communities encourage economic recovery that encompasses community and environment, and strives to encourage and utilize local talents, expertise, innovation and creativity? These are the questions being asked around the State and Country, and right here in SW Colorado through the regional Resource and Energy Action Plan- the REAP.
Diverse representatives from our five county region (Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, and San Juan Counties, as well as the Southern Ute and Mountain Ute Indian Reservations) are coming together to create a plan that responds to these needs and desires expressed in our community by collaborating to formulate the REAP.
What is the REAP?
4CORE convened the REAP Advisory Board consisting of community representatives, including elected officials, ranchers, farmers, utilities, businesses, oil and gas representatives, non-profits, bankers, planners, educators, economic development, subject matter experts, and other sector representatives of SW Colorado and our regional counties.
REAP's Mission is to ensure Southwest Colorado uses resources and energy effectively and efficiently to create economic opportunities and improve quality of life by developing and implementing the Resource and Energy Action Plan.
REAP's Vision is that Southwest Colorado will REAP the benefits of effective use of resources and sustain a thriving region of rural, agricultural, and mountainous communities.
REAP's Guiding Principles:
Outcomes from the REAP so far entail a regional Energy Assessment, profiling electrical, natural gas, and other fuels used in residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors in SW Colorado. A Community Assessment, details the goals of the REAP and what is currently happening in SW Colorado that supports the REAP. These reports will serve as the baseline foundation to build on, incorporating regional energy efficiency, conservation and economic development strategies.
REAP next steps
Finalizing the strategic plan and creating action plans are scheduled in the first part of 2011, so stayed tuned for more information or check out the REAP website at 4CORE.
Diverse representatives from our five county region (Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, and San Juan Counties, as well as the Southern Ute and Mountain Ute Indian Reservations) are coming together to create a plan that responds to these needs and desires expressed in our community by collaborating to formulate the REAP.
What is the REAP?
4CORE convened the REAP Advisory Board consisting of community representatives, including elected officials, ranchers, farmers, utilities, businesses, oil and gas representatives, non-profits, bankers, planners, educators, economic development, subject matter experts, and other sector representatives of SW Colorado and our regional counties.
REAP's Mission is to ensure Southwest Colorado uses resources and energy effectively and efficiently to create economic opportunities and improve quality of life by developing and implementing the Resource and Energy Action Plan.
REAP's Vision is that Southwest Colorado will REAP the benefits of effective use of resources and sustain a thriving region of rural, agricultural, and mountainous communities.
REAP's Guiding Principles:
- Energy and Conservation Ensure significant progress toward more efficient, safe and healthy resource technologies in order to enhance, promote, and diversify the local economy and job market; support and strengthen the region’s agriculture and building sectors; and engage and integrate the existing energy industry.
- Economic Vitality and Diversity Encourage local economic development and consumption that preserves and protects our heritage, natural resources, agriculture and energy production, thus providing opportunities for our diverse population to thrive in Southwest Colorado.
- Infrastructure Improve, expand and diversify community systems and services, such as transportation, public utilities, and resource recovery options.
- Vibrant and Involved Community Increase communication between all sectors and cultures throughout our region; promote education and involvement in existing and potential energy and economic opportunities.
- Environmental Stewardship Protect, conserve, and ensure the quality of our ecological resources
Outcomes from the REAP so far entail a regional Energy Assessment, profiling electrical, natural gas, and other fuels used in residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors in SW Colorado. A Community Assessment, details the goals of the REAP and what is currently happening in SW Colorado that supports the REAP. These reports will serve as the baseline foundation to build on, incorporating regional energy efficiency, conservation and economic development strategies.
REAP next steps
Finalizing the strategic plan and creating action plans are scheduled in the first part of 2011, so stayed tuned for more information or check out the REAP website at 4CORE.
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