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The International Joint Commission (IJC) is a bi-national organization established in 1909 to help prevent and resolve disputes related to the use of the Great Lakes.  The IJC involves representatives from all the Great Lakes in the U.S. and Canada. In particular, it rules on application for projects affecting boundary or trans-boundary waters and may regulate the operation of these projects; it assists the two countries in the protection of the trans-boundary environment, including the implementation of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the improvement of trans-boundary air quality; and it alerts the governments to emerging issues along the boundary that may give rise to bilateral disputes.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: November 5, 2009
Location: Port Huron, MI
Registration: The workshop is free. Registration is available online.

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), in partnership with the Michigan Municipal League, is hosting five free Community Development workshops. The MEDC's Community Assistance Team (CAT) will present a variety of programs, tools and incentives that communities can use. Topics include: Downtown Development Authorities, Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts, Community Development Block Grants and Brownfields. The MML will present on their 21c3 communities. After a short presentation, the one-day workshops will offer the opportunity to meet one-on-one with a CAT Specialist to discuss specific projects.

Date:

2009-11-05

Location:

TBD

City:

Port Huron

State:

MI

Zip:

Country:

United States

Event Email:

Event Website:

www.michiganadvantage.org/CAT

Posted:

10-22-2009

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