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Reports and Resources
Reports and Resources
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Assessment of Collaborative Groups Prepared for Engage & Empower Committee, Fund For Our Economic Future Click to view report
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Our People, Education and Economy: The Changing Nature of Lorain County 2011 Update
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Lorain County Child and Family Health Services: Community Health Indicators Update 2011 Update
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Lorain County Storm Water Management Implementation Options for More Effective & Efficient Storm Water Control Click for Executive Summary
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Lorain County Storm Water Management Implementation Options for More Effective & Efficient Storm Water Control Detailed Summary
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Lorain County Child and Family Health Services: Community Health Indicators 2010 Update
- City of Elyria Sociodemographic Profile
Click to view report
- Lorain County Child and Family Health Services:
Community Health Indicators 2009 Update Click to view report
- Ohio Dept of Development Government Collaboration Grant Proposal:
Storm Water Management Initiative Click to view report
- Tobacco Use in Lorain County 2003-2006
Click to view report
- Lorain Municipal Board of Health's Strategic Plan Report
Click to view report
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Lorain County Child and Family Health Services -- Community Health Indicators - June, 2008 Click to view report
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Regional Economic Revenue Study This study examines existing revenue sharing programs in other regions of the nation to identify best practices, closely examine the structure of local government, local revenues in Ohio, and determine the applicability of examples from other regions to the situation in Northeast Ohio.
- Northeast Ohio Workforce Development Report
A new report from the Northeast Ohio Information Technology (IT) Workforce Initiative suggests employers have a growing demand for IT professionals and skilled workers across the region. Click to view report
- Supply of Information Technology Workers Among Northeast Ohio’s System of Higher Education
This research is part of a broader initiative to assess supply and demand for Information Technology workers in Northeast Ohio. It is patterned after research conducted in 2000/01 to document the supply of IT graduates from the system of higher education and match these figures with employer demand for IT workers. Click to view report
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