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The Alabama Rural Action Commission was created by
Governor Bob Riley in May 2007 based upon the successful model he
established with the Black Belt Action Commission (BBAC) in 2004.
The Black Belt Action Commission has over 800 volunteers who have
worked with local and state officials to expand economic growth,
improve access to health care and boost education in the region.
Members of the BBAC helped recruit new and expanding industries,
bring free computers to school systems, and offer free health care
fairs and comprehensive eye care in the Black Belt.
Former State Senator Gerald Dial serves as the
Executive Director of Alabama Rural Action Commission. In phase
one, the ARAC is focusing on Economic Development, Workforce
Development, Health and Education. The ARAC plan leaves autonomy
with the regional leadership to create further committees as deemed
necessary to focus on local issues.
In June 2007, State Representative Cam Ward was
appointed by Governor Riley to serve as Co-Chairman for Region 3 of
the Alabama Rural Action Commission. The central region is made up
of Shelby, Chilton, Jefferson, St. Clair, Walker and Blount
counties.
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Central Alabama Action Commission Kick-Off Set for August 9
in Montevallo
The kickoff of the Central Alabama Action Commission is set for
10:00am on Thursday, August 9th in Montevallo. The meeting is open
to the public and will take place at the Stewart Student Retreat
Center on the campus of the
University of Montevallo. This is part of Governor Bob Riley’s new
statewide initiative aimed at improving the quality of life
throughout our state. The Central Alabama Action Commission
includes Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker
Counties.
Governor Riley said “I am excited about our efforts to expand the
action commission model statewide.” We have an exceptional
leadership team in Central Alabama that is working hard to involve
local citizens and to build the partnerships needed to improve the
quality of life for citizens in this part of our state.”
Charles Ball, Executive Director of the Regional Planning Commission
of Greater Birmingham and Deputy Co-Chair of the Central Alabama
Action Commission, said “I feel very fortunate and humbled to play
even a small part in turning our rural communities around. This is a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I look forward to getting
started.” (read
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For more information regarding the work of the Alabama Rural Action
Commission please contact:
Chad Nichols, Assistant Director, ARAC
Chad.Nichols@adeca.alabama.gov
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