Conference preaches regional collaboration
BOARDMAN — The leaders of communities in northeast Ohio must change the mind-set of going it alone to one of regional collaboration and cooperation if the area is to thrive.
That’s the message delivered today by speakers at a regional collaboration conference, held by the Regional Chamber at the Holiday Inn in Boardman.
“We should focus not on being against each other, but competing together globally,” said Hudson Mayor William Currin, chairman of the Northeast Ohio Mayors & City Managers Association.
The 16-county region of northeast Ohio, which includes Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana, is stronger when it works together, he said.
A concept supported by the association would include economic incentives for all communities in the 16-county area to attract businesses to northeast Ohio.
“We haven’t had the collaboration effort to properly grow the region,” Currin said. “We wouldn’t want any mergers of communities. It’s important for communities to keep their identities but we need to work as a region.”
Richfield Mayor Mike Lyons, a member of the association, said the concept is far from being worked out, and there’s a question whether it’s permissible under state law.
But implementing such a program would make northeast Ohio, which has struggled economically for several years, a viable and thriving region once again, he said.
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