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Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments

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Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments
NameTurtle Creek Valley Council of Governments
Formed1974
RegionAllegheny County, Pennsylvania
Members19 municipalities
Website[no website]

Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments is a council of governments located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, comprising 19 municipalities including Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, and Plum, Pennsylvania. The council was formed in 1974 to promote cooperation and coordination among its member municipalities, including Wilkins Township, Pennsylvania, North Versailles Township, Pennsylvania, and Trafford, Pennsylvania. The council's formation was influenced by the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority, Port Authority of Allegheny County, and Allegheny County Department of Economic Development. The council's activities are also related to the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, and University of Pittsburgh.

Introduction

The Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments is a regional organization that aims to improve the quality of life for residents in its member municipalities, including Murrysville, Pennsylvania, Delmont, Pennsylvania, and Export, Pennsylvania. The council works closely with other regional organizations, such as the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area, and Allegheny Conference on Community Development. The council's efforts are also supported by local institutions, including Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh, and Community College of Allegheny County. Additionally, the council collaborates with state agencies, such as the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.

History

The Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments was established in 1974, with the goal of promoting regional cooperation and addressing common challenges faced by its member municipalities, including Penn Township, Pennsylvania, Harrison Township, Pennsylvania, and Springdale Township, Pennsylvania. The council's early efforts focused on issues such as water quality management, transportation planning, and economic development, in collaboration with organizations like the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Highway Administration, and United States Department of Commerce. Over time, the council has expanded its scope to address a broader range of issues, including public safety, health care, and education, working with partners like the Allegheny County Health Department, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and Pittsburgh Public Schools.

Member Municipalities

The Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments consists of 19 member municipalities, including Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, and Plum, Pennsylvania. Other member municipalities include Wilkins Township, Pennsylvania, North Versailles Township, Pennsylvania, and Trafford, Pennsylvania, as well as Murrysville, Pennsylvania, Delmont, Pennsylvania, and Export, Pennsylvania. The council also includes Penn Township, Pennsylvania, Harrison Township, Pennsylvania, and Springdale Township, Pennsylvania, among others. These municipalities work together to address regional challenges and opportunities, in collaboration with organizations like the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, and Allegheny County Department of Economic Development.

Organization and Governance

The Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments is governed by a board of directors, comprising representatives from each member municipality, including Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, and Penn Hills, Pennsylvania. The board is responsible for setting the council's policies and priorities, in consultation with partners like the Allegheny County Executive, Pittsburgh Mayor, and Pennsylvania Governor. The council also has a professional staff, which provides technical assistance and support to member municipalities, working with organizations like the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Community College of Allegheny County. Additionally, the council collaborates with state and federal agencies, such as the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, United States Environmental Protection Agency, and Federal Highway Administration.

Initiatives and Programs

The Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments has launched several initiatives and programs to address regional challenges and opportunities, including transportation planning, economic development, and public safety. The council has worked with partners like the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, and Allegheny County Department of Economic Development to promote business growth and job creation in the region. The council has also collaborated with organizations like the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and American Red Cross to address issues like affordable housing, disaster relief, and emergency management. Furthermore, the council has worked with institutions like the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Community College of Allegheny County to support education and workforce development initiatives.

Economic Development

The Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments has made economic development a top priority, working to promote business growth and job creation in the region, in collaboration with partners like the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, and Allegheny County Department of Economic Development. The council has launched initiatives to support small business development, entrepreneurship, and innovation, working with organizations like the Small Business Administration, National Science Foundation, and Carnegie Mellon University. The council has also worked to attract new businesses and investments to the region, including technology companies, manufacturing firms, and health care providers, in partnership with institutions like the University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse. Additionally, the council has collaborated with state and federal agencies, such as the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce, and Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, to support economic development efforts in the region. Category:Government agencies in Pennsylvania

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