NEWSLEAD CONTACT: Andy Knott, Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay 231-935-1514 (x1) Lew Coulter, Grand Traverse Conservation District 231-941-0960 (x14) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, April 28th, 2010 BOARDMAN RIVER TEAM SEEKS CONSULTANT TO DEVELOP GROUNDBREAKING STRATEGY TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN - Protection and wise use of the Boardman River Watershed and community economic development go hand in hand. That's the assertion of a newly formed leadership team which this week issued an RFQ (request for qualifications) to find a consulting partner capable of helping to develop a new approach to natural resource planning - one that takes into account the economic and community development potential of a unique asset. The collaborative's task is to develop a new Boardman River Sub-Watershed Prosperity Plan that focuses on long term protection of the watershed, while also addressing the issues of business and job creation within the 291 square mile watershed area. "This approach aligns with the way our state needs to view its future - with an eye to creating a sense of place and the importance of natural resources to our regional prosperity," states Doug Luciani, president and CEO of the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce. A copy of the RFQ appears on the Boardman River website: www.theboardman.org <http://www.theboardman.org <http://www.theboardman.org/> > "We're seeking consulting partners with a proven track record in both watershed protection and community economic development," explained Andy Knott, executive director of the Watershed Center ~ Grand Traverse Bay. "This plan could be a blueprint for the rest of the state and country for innovative watershed planning." His organization is one of eleven regional business, conservation, government and nonprofits that comprise the recently announced Boardman River Watershed Prosperity Leadership Team. Its oversight covers portions of Grand Traverse and Kalkaska counties (see list below for other members). Two catalysts for developing the watershed prosperity strategy were the extensive process that led to the decision by Traverse City and Grand Traverse County to remove three dams on the Boardman, while modifying a fourth dam; and the six-county regional citizen-led Grand Vision planning effort. The new strategic blueprint will take into account an inventory of natural and economic development assets; identification of watershed priorities; definition of current gaps that may impede goal achievement; keying on best practices that support quality of life and economic well being in the watershed; and integration of strategies developed as a result of the region's Grand Vision process, Traverse City Downtown Development Authority and Grand Traverse County economic development planning. Rotary Charities of Traverse City and the Great Lakes Fishery Trust provided funding for development of the prosperity strategy. Rotary Charities has also made several grants in support of the process to consider the fate of the Boardman River Dams. The deadline for consultant submissions in response to the RFQ is May 27, 2011. Organizational members of the leadership team include: Watershed Center - Grand Traverse Bay Grand Traverse Conservation District Traverse Area Chamber of Commerce Traverse City Downtown Development Authority Kalkaska Downtown Development Authority Charter Township of Garfield Traverse Area Association of Realtors Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy Rotary Camps and Services Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians - Natural Resources Department Conservation Resource Alliance ### Andy Knott Executive Director The Watershed Center ~ Grand Traverse Bay 13272 South West Bay Shore Drive Traverse CIty, MI 49684 voice: 231.935.1514, ext 1 fax: 231.935.3829 e-mail: aknott at gtbay.org web: www.gtbay.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20110428/134f73e8/attachment.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Boardman River Sub Watershed Plan RFQ Final APRIL 2011.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 175365 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20110428/134f73e8/attachment.pdf