The Georgia Mountains Regional Commission (GMRC), in coordination with multiple local governments, captures aerial photography and light detection and ranging data (LiDAR) during leaf-off conditions. This collaborative effort saves the local government 40% over conducting this project on their own. The imagery and LiDAR are being acquired to support the operation of local government Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for use and access by county and city managers, local economic development authorities, planning departments, emergency services, tax assessors and GIS staff. By acquiring these data during leaf-off conditions, features on the ground can be seen more clearly such as fire hydrants, building edges, sidewalks, and manholes.
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For all your LDD news! DDAA Monthly DDAA Board Member Newslines: April 2023 DDAA is pleased to share the first edition of Newslines, a regular post from board members sharing what’s happening in LDDs across Appalachia. Our first edition features DDAA President Jeffrey Box and the Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance (NEPA Alliance) in Pennsylvania. News […]
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Welcome to the first edition of the Development District Association of Appalachia (DDAA) Newslines
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The 2023 Annual Conference was a big success! A record number of attendees gathered to meet with peers across the region and learn of the great work getting done at local development districts near and far.
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For all your LDD news! DDAA Monthly DDAA Annual Conference Review The 2023 Annual Conference was a big success, with record attendance and great excitement. Of course, what makes the event great is the passion and commitment of DDAA’s members. Thank you to all who came – and for those who couldn’t, we hope to […]
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Test Drive the Recovery-to-Work Ecosystem Builder’s Guide Local and regional leaders face many challenges in engaging employers and coordinating stakeholders to support their substance use disorder recovery initiatives. DDAA is here to help leaders learn how others are responding to this challenge and provide a guide and resources to build their recovery-to-work ecosystems. DDAA […]
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For all your LDD news! DDAA Monthly 2022 Accomplishments The Development District Association of Appalachia has been busy in 2022 working to serve YOU in your mission to support your community. DDAA supports Local Development Districts in building healthy, prosperous, diverse, and resilient communities across the Appalachian Region. Learn More Registration Open for DDAA […]
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The Development District Association of Appalachia has been busy in 2022 working to serve YOU in your mission to support your community. DDAA supports Local Development Districts in building healthy, prosperous, diverse, and resilient communities across the Appalachian Region. DDAA’s advocacy works to ensure you have the funding needed to support your work and avoid […]
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Who Are your Trainers for the December In-person Trainings? DDAA recently announced several trainings coming up in December 2022. Meet our expert instructors. Instructors for the New Executive Director Training December 12, 2022 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM ET Gainesville, GA AGENDA INFO & REGISTER Heather Feldman serves as the Executive Director for the […]
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For all your LDD news! DDAA Monthly Deadline Extended: Conference Call for Proposals The Development District Association of Appalachia is holding its Annual Conference in Arlington, Virginia from March 12-15, 2023. We plan to share cutting-edge ideas, highlight success stories and lessons learned, and engage with other LDDs during our annual gathering. DDAA is […]
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