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Cumberland_Plateau_Planning_District_Commission/README.md
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# Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission
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*Some of the content in this article was generated using ChatGPT.*
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The Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission (CPPDC) operates as one of Virginia’s 21 planning district commissions established in 1968. Its primary objectives include fostering regional cooperation, coordinating activities among member local governments, and providing planning assistance upon request. CPPDC serves Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell, and Tazewell Counties, as well as the twelve towns within those counties.
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The commission's activities encompass a broad spectrum of services aimed at addressing community needs and promoting development. These services include:
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- Grantsmanship: CPPDC assists in grant application preparation, resulting in substantial funding for various projects, particularly in water and sewer development and economic initiatives.
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- Management Services: Offering staff assistance to small towns and providing grant management services for various governmental programs.
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- Economic Development: Collaborating with localities to attract industries and support economic initiatives like The Crooked Road, Round the Mountain, and Appalachian Spring to stimulate economic opportunities in Southwest Virginia.
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- Geographic Information Services (GIS): Utilizing high-technology computer processes for infrastructure planning, economic development, and mapping capabilities.
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Funding for CPPDC's operations is sourced from federal, state, and local entities. Federal agencies such as the Economic Development Administration (EDA), Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) contribute, as does the Commonwealth of Virginia through the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). Additionally, each member county provides annual contributions to support CPPDC's activities.
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The commission maintains a comprehensive repository of statistics through its affiliation with the State Data Center, receiving data from various agencies such as the U.S. Census Bureau and the Virginia Employment Commission.
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## Documents
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The following documents have been provided by Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission:
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# Audit and Budget Information
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## Annual Financial Reports
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The following **Annual Financial Reports** are currently available for the **County of Russell**:
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2022](2022-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2021](2021-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020](2020-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2019](2019-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2018](2018-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2017](2017-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2016](2016-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015](2015-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2014](2014-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2013](2013-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2012](2012-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2011](2011-Audit.pdf)**
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- **[Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2010](2010-Audit.pdf)**
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The County Administrator is advising that the 2023 audit will be released soon.
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## Documents
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These along with other budget documents, are available here:
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# United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)
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## About UMWA
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"The United Mine Workers of America is a diverse union with membership that includes coal miners, manufacturing workers, clean coal technicians, health care workers, corrections officers and public employees throughout the United States and Canada."
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- [UMWA: About](https://umwa.org/about/who-we-represent/)
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## UMWA Oppose the Moss 3 Landfill
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"We adamantly oppose the Moss 3 Landfill, and we call upon every member of our community
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to stand firm in saying NO to this outrageous proposal. Join us in preserving the sanctity of our
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history and the legacy of those who fought tirelessly for workers' rights."
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- [Press Release (.pdf)](Press_Releases/2024-03-05_UMWA_Press_Release.pdf)
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- [Art (.png)](Art/Defend_Our_Roots,_Reject_the_Dump_Say_No_to_Moss_3_Landfill_–_Safeguarding_the_Legacy_of_the_Pitston_Strike..png){.col-12}
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- [UMWA: Press Release](https://umwa.org/news-media/press/say-no-to-the-moss-3-landfill/)
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## UMWA Present At Host Agreement Resolution Meeting
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The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) invited all residents of Russell County and supporters in the area to participate in a crucial community gathering at the Russell County Board of Supervisor meeting on March 8, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.
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- [Media Advisory (.pdf)](Press_Releases/2024-03-06_Media_Advisory.pdf)
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## UMWA In The News
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*"To even contemplate placing a landfill on this historic site is not only disrespectful to UMWA’s legacy and the labor movement but an outright travesty against the community that rallied during the strike to safeguard their families’ well-being,"* Roberts said. *"We adamantly oppose the Moss 3 Landfill, and we call upon every member of our community to stand firm in saying **NO** to this outrageous proposal. Join us in preserving the sanctity of our history and the legacy of those who fought tirelessly for workers’ rights."*
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- [Article at The Lebanon News](https://www.thelebanonnews.com/news/umwa-joins-fight-against-landfill/article_ec1505de-4951-50ae-af9f-2af9144a3730.html)
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- [Reprinted by UMWA](https://umwa.org/news-media/news/umwa-joins-fight-against-landfill/)
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