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WORK PROGRAM <br /> FOR USE OF <br />STATE APPROPRIATION TO LROs <br />TO ASSIST LOCAL GOVERNMENTS <br />FY 1996-97 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Maintenance of a regional building pemfit tracking system involving ten North Carolina counties <br />located in the greater Charlotte area. All pernfitting jurisdictions within these counties participate <br />in this project. Jurisdictions furnish Centralina with detailed pernfit information on a monthly <br />basis. Key statistical indicators collected include: type of permit, location of permit (by Census <br />Trac0, and construction value of development. This data is mapped and analyzed to determine <br />growth patterns and trends at the regional, county, and sub-coun~r level. This database was <br />developed to assist with planning-related projects (e.g., population projections, capital <br />improvement needs, land development plans, etc.) and is made available to both public and <br />private sector. <br /> <br />Funds are also being used currently in the development of a study of growth and development <br />patterns occurring in the greater Charlotte region since 1990. This study will be published and <br />will be made available to local governments and the various interests in the private sector. <br /> <br />Centralina's Data Center maintains a depository library of Census and other demographic and <br />economic data available for use and distribution to the public and private sectors. In its role as <br />the Lead Regional Organization and affiliate to the NC State Data Center, Centralina's Data <br />Center collects and disseminates data from a variety of sources, including the US Bureau of the <br />Census, North Carolina Employment Security Commission, NC Department of Public Instruction, <br />US Department of Labor, NC Department of Revenue, Federal Reserve Board, and other various <br />state and federal agencies. The data is dispersed through standardized reports developed by <br />Centralina, and through client-driven specialized reports. The merging of Centralina's Data <br />Center and GIS Mapping into an Information Services Division allows Centralina to respond to <br />the needs of economic development corporations through the development of customized <br />databases and graphic display of select statistical indicators. Information Services is also able to <br />respond to private sector needs through developing statistical profiles of customer-defined market <br />areas (i.e. radius studies). <br /> <br />Funds are anticipated to be used to provide technical assistance to local governments for the <br />administration of CDBG Community Revitalization grant funds. <br /> <br /> <br />