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The Competitive City Agenda provides the framework for progress. The Competitive City Action Network brings together key initiatives that connect the dots between a skilled workforce, effective economic development and quality of life. |
![]() 1 in 4 is Too Many - Louisville: One out of four high school students does not graduate in four years.
Brookings Institution’s Blueprint for American Prosperity Presented Competitive City Report 2008 Update Deep Drivers Lead Change Action Network Drives Progress Scroll over the agenda items at the left to view a synopsis of current research and community action. ![]() Learn more about the Competitive City Action Network: Fix the Basics I Ongoing Initiatives
2008 Competitive City Report Update: Percent of Students Performing At or Above Grade Level, Kentucky CATS Test: 2001-2007 ![]() Learn more about the Competitive City Action Network: Fix the Basics II (Higher Education) Ongoing Initiatives
2008 Competitive City Report Update: Education Attainment Among Adults Age 25 - 64 Competitive City Report - 2008 Update 2007 Competitive City Report: Fix the Basics II (Higher Education) ![]() Learn more about the Competitive City Action Network: Build On Assets Ongoing Initiatives
2008 Competitive City Report Update: Growing 21st Century Jobs ![]() Learn more about the Competitive City Action Network: Create Quality Neighborhoods Ongoing Initiatives
2007 Competitive City Report: Change in Median Assessed Value, Residential Property by Census Tract: 2000 - 2005 ![]() Learn more about the Competitive City Action Network: Invest in Working Families Ongoing Initiatives
2008 Competitive City Report Update: Peer City Comparison – Median Family Income ![]() Learn more about the Competitive City Action Network: Balance Metropolitan Growth Ongoing Initiatives
2008 Competitive City Report Update: Population Growth in the Louisville MSA Compared to Louisville Metro: 1900 - 2006 |
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