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A Metropolitan Policy Program and Blueprint for American Prosperity Event

Mountain Megas: America’s Newest Metropolitan Places and a Federal Partnership to Help Them Prosper

Demographics, Regions and States, Community Development, U.S. Economic Growth, U.S. Politics


Event Summary

A Brookings and Metropolitan Policy Program forum in Denver highlighted opportunities created by the emerging metropolitan areas in the Intermountain West region.

America’s Intermountain West is experiencing some of the highest rates of population growth and economic/demographic change in the country. The region—consisting of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah—has grown nearly three times faster than the United States as a whole over the past two decades, led by triple-digit population growth in Nevada. In short, the Intermountain region is becoming the new American Heartland as more and more people move to the area, making its economy, people, and politics more and more central to the nation.

Event Information

When

Tuesday, July 22, 2008
11:15 AM to 2:30 PM

Where

Law Offices of Moye and White, 6th Floor
Denver, Colorado
1400 16th Street
Denver, CO
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Event Materials

Contact: Tanya Bethel

E-mail: tbethel@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6319

On Tuesday, July 22, the authors of a new report, “Mountain Megas: America’s Newest Metropolitan Places and a Federal Partnership to Help Them Prosper” held a forum in Denver to discuss their findings. Opening remarks were made by Utah Governor Jon Huntsman and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter. The presentation was followed by a question-and-answer session with regional leaders.
 

Participants

Welcome

Tom Clark

Executive Vice President, Metro Denver Economic
Development Corporation

John Hickenlooper

Mayor, City of Denver

Opening Remarks

Jon Huntsman Jr.

Governor, State of Utah

Bill Ritter

Governor, State of Colorado

Presentation

Bruce Katz

Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

Robert E. Lang

Director, Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech

Response

Scott Smith

Mayor, City of Mesa, AZ

Deanna Archuleta

Commissioner, Bernalillo County, NM

Tom Clark

Executive Vice President,
Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation

Jacob Snow

General Manager,
Regional Transportation Commission of Clark County, NV

Alan Matheson

Executive Director, Envision Utah


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Q&A with Mark Muro

Urban Centers in the American West

A new Metropolitan Policy Program report states that parts of Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado are becoming new urban centers with bright futures.  But, they also face many challenges. Mark Muro, policy director for the Metropolitan Policy Program, says presidential contenders should take note of the issue.

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