Bill
Thomas Appointed to National Rt. 66 Steering Committee
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[November 01, 2014]
LINCOLN - The World Monuments Fund (WMF)
and the National Park Service (NPS) have invited Bill Thomas,
Interim Executive Director of the Lincoln/Logan County Development
Partnership, to join a small group of representative stakeholders
from across the U.S. to serve on a National Route 66 Steering
Committee.
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The goal of the committee is to explore options for
a model or framework of national collaboration that will represent
the multiple stakeholders along Route 66 in order to preserve,
promote, and enhance new economic opportunities for all the
communities along the the Mother Road.
The creation of the Steering Committee is a direct outcome of the
successful Route 66 Road Ahead roundtable held in Anaheim,
California last November, at which Thomas was a participant and
presenter. The report produced and circulated by WMF as a result of
the Anaheim roundtable can be read at
http://www.wmf.org/dig-deeper/publication/route-66-road-ahead.
The Naitonal Rt. 66 Steering Committee is a small group, chosen for
their representative sector knowledge, experience, and
qualifications. Bill Kelly, Executive Director of the Illinois Rt.
66 Scenic Byway Program and Pontiac mayor, Mr. Bob Russell, have
also been appointed to the Steering Committee.
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The Steering Committee has already begun its work via
teleconference and plans to meet for a face-to-face workshop
session in Albuquerque, New Mexco in late November. The goal of
the Alququerque gathering will be to finalize the mission and
structure of a new national Rt. 66 organization that can help
promote the road with one voice to both the domestic and
international tourist markets. Being on the Steering Committee
provides Thomas with a good position to keep informed on
developments that can be of advantage to the tourism sector of
Logan County’s overal economic base. The mission of the
Lincoln/Logan County Development Partnership is to work together to
enhance the economic prosperity and quality of life in Logan County.
The Partnership Board meets the last Monday of each month.
[Bill Thomas, Interim Executive
Director, Lincoln & Logan County Development Partnership] |