Come share your thoughts on Broadband & Community Development in Curwensville
Public Open House
March 29th, 6 PM
Curwensville Community Center
Who: Participants include representatives from community agencies, organizations,
elected officials, residents, business owners, and a technical assistance team with
representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency, the United States Department
of Agriculture, and the Appalachian Regional Commission. The team includes facilitators
from Smart Growth America and Broadband Catalysts who have been contracted by the
EPA to help facilitate this engaging community planning process.
What: Stakeholders and community leaders interested in making Curwensville a more
connected community by building and leveraging investment in broadband technology.
The Public Open House is an opportunity for your voice to be heard. Topics the team will
cover include:
- Revitalizing downtown through leveraging broadband and WiFi technologies.
- Attracting new businesses to downtown
- Leveraging broadband and WiFi to increase visitors and tourist traffic to Curwensville
- Generating consensus on goals that can be accomplished within the next several years
Your participation and knowledge of Curwensville, its uses of broadband technology,
culture, economy, and vitality are necessary to help make this event a success.
Related News & Information
- Work continues to bring reliable broadband to Curwensville (The Progress)
- Preliminary work is beginning for cool connected plan for Curwensville (The Progress)
- CRDC discusses Cool & Connected program (The Progress)
- Curwensville named one of Cool & Connected Partner Communities
- Curwensville Cool & Connected with Broadband Improvements (Email Invite)