An overview of the challenges facing those who believe in balanced, viable communities.
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The Little Falls, MN prototype- an overview of that process and outcome.
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Bringing communities into the Information Age has been the object of great interest and significant investment yet for many communities, progress is been minimal. In the global economy TCR believes that creating a community infrastructure must be done strategically and through collaboration. The Community Typology identifies the six living environments found within the economic region of a metropolitan center. How each of these community types is supported and, in turn supports, the others, is fundamental to building a technology plan. TCR's Distributed City Model outlines an approach to how this can be accomplished. It is not "THE" plan but rather "A" plan. The Community Alliance is offered as a vehicle for community leaders to work together, as a collaborative, to develop a model that individual communities can then follow.
The tools and services outlined in this section have been developed to provide an opportunity for the Community Sector to reassert it's independence and establish a position of parity with the public and private sectors in the development of this critically important effort. The digital divide exists due to segmentation and isolation, this effort is for serious leaders who are interested in developing a meaningful solution.
Community leaders are asked to:
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