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Press coverage:
Easier road ahead, area planners say: Sacramento Bee, November 2006. Valley Vision helped organize the TALL Order forum, a series of eight simulteneous workshops across the region to gather input on options for $30 billion in transportation spending.
Steering against traffic: Marysville-Yuba City Appeal-Democrat, November 2006. The $30 billion Metropolitan Transportation Plan will touch all parts of the six-county Sacramento region.
City learning about transit from Sacramento: Rio Rancho (NM) Observer, August 2006. Susan Frazier explained how Valley Vision helped bring Sacramento-area governing agencies together to plan for public transportation.
Jim McClatchy: Newsman Sacramento Bee, 5/27/06. An editorial eulogy for James McClatchy, the former publisher and board chairman of the highly respected McClatchy Co. newspaper chain and a founder and supporter of Valley Vision.
James McClatchy dies – a proud newsman Sacramento Bee, 5/27/06. A look back at the life and contributions of James McClatchy, the former publisher and board chairman of the McClatchy Co. newspaper chain and a founder and supporter of Valley Vision.
Clean energy in California Insight, Capital Public Radio KXJZ, 5/23/06. A panel discussion on clean/green energy and its potential for California’s economy. Enhancing clean/green energy is one of the strategies of the Partnership for Prosperity’s Regional Business Plan, a project managed by Valley Vision.
Regional goals to be unveiled by Jim Wasserman, Sacramento Bee, 4/17/06. A story on the Partnership for Prosperity’s Regional Business Plan, a project managed by Valley Vision.
Partnership for Prosperity plans to lay out next steps to improve the region Sacramento Business Journal, 4/14/06. A story on the Partnership for Prosperity’s Regional Business Plan, a project managed by Valley Vision.
Preservationists worrying about agriculture’s future by Eve Hightower, Marysville Appeal-Democrat, 12/09/05. A Valley Vision / Great Valley Center forum.
Valley Vision is considered part of the civic glue in this six-county region by Tom Philp, Sacramento Bee editorial, 11/27/05
Tapping the ethnic marketplace without getting lost in translation by Thuy-Doan Le, Sacramento Bee, 11/20/05. Valley Vision was a partner in the 2005 Multi-cultural Business Forum.
Loomis landowners look for ways to preserve agricultural land by Martha Garcia, Loomis News, 11/10/05. A Valley Vision / Great Valley Center forum.
Chambers network in business alliance by Antonio Harvey, Sacramento Observer, 10/25/05. Valley Vision was a partner in the 2005 Multi-cultural Business Forum.
Sure, we're diverse - now let's make it work by Diana Borroel, CEO, Sacramento Hispanic Chamber, 10/7/05. A profile on the 2005 Multi-cultural Business Forum in which Valley Vision was a partner.
Health program eases transition for Hmong by Robert Celaschi, Sacramento Business Journal, 9/16/05. A profile on the Hmong Health Resettlement Project work being done by Valley Vision.
It's time to write a regional business plan by Roger Valine, Christopher Cabaldon and Jim Williams, Sacramento Business Journal, 8/12/05. A profile on the Partnership for Prosperity, a project managed by Valley Vision.
Sacramento one of five "most livable communities," Sacramento Business Journal, 8/9/04.
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Press releases:
Dec. 2006:
PFP Green Energy efforts get big boost from SACOG (PDF)
Sept. 2006:
National journalist, businesspeople to address Multicultural Business Forum (PDF)
2006 Multicultural Business Forum: Key Facts (PDF)
2006 Excellence in Diversity Awards: Media Advisory (PDF)
Aug. 2006:
From Service Providers to Change Agents: Collaborative of Central Valley's community organizations prepare to take on new role as health advocates for Hmong refugees.
April 17, 2006:
Unveiling of regional business plan marks major milestone (PDF)
Partnership for Prosperity: Fact Sheet (PDF)
Partnership for Prosperity: What they're saying (PDF)
Partnership for Prosperity: Regional Business Plan (PDF)
March 4, 2006:
Valley Vision Named Outstanding Small Nonprofit (PDF)
Valley Vision Fact Sheet (PDF)
Weave, Valley Vision win top honors at Nonprofit Resource Center's Look of Success (PDF)
Nov. 10, 2005:
Forum will educate on ways to protect, replace, enhance farmland (PDF)
Oct. 11, 2005:
Top leaders address 2005 Multi-cultural Business Forum (PDF)
July 21, 2005:
American Lung Association and Metro Chamber partner with Valley Vision to grow Cleaner Air Partnership and expand outreach (PDF)
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