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Oyate Omniciye Topics

The Oyate Omniciye | Oglala Lakota Plan is focused on the following topics to improve the quality of life on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation:

  • Economic development and jobs
  • Education, culture, language and arts
  • Governance and sovereignty
  • Health, healing and access to healthy foods
  • Housing and community development
  • Natural resources and land management
  • Transportation, utilities and infrastructure
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Livability Principles

The HUD EPA DOT partnership for sustainable communities is focused on coordinating investments around the following “livability principles.”

Provide more transportation choices. Develop safe, reliable, and economical transportation choices to decrease household transportation costs, reduce our nation’s dependence on foreign oil, improve air quality, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote public health.

Promote equitable, affordable housing. Expand location- and energy-efficient housing choices for people of all ages, incomes, races, and ethnicities to increase mobility and lower the combined cost of housing and transportation.

Enhance economic competitiveness. Improve economic competitiveness through reliable and timely access to employment centers, educational opportunities, services and other basic needs by workers, as well as expanded business access to markets.

Support existing communities. Target federal funding toward existing communities—through strategies like transit oriented, mixed-use development, and land recycling—to increase community revitalization and the efficiency of public works investments and safeguard rural landscapes.

Coordinate and leverage federal policies and investment. Align federal policies and funding to remove barriers to collaboration, leverage funding, and increase the accountability and effectiveness of all levels of government to plan for future growth, including making smart energy choices such as locally generated renewable energy

Value communities and neighborhoods. Enhance the unique characteristics of all communities by investing in healthy, safe, and walkable neighborhoods—rural, urban, or suburban.

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TIRED OF DEAF EARS?

Let your voice be heard once… Check this link:

http://sustainablecommunities.ideascale.com

EPA’s Sustainable and Healthy Communities Research Program (SHCRP) is currently asking for ideas on sustainability projects in Indian Country affecting tribes and indigenous peoples with a FOCUS on projects at the community and regional scales, and that consider the physical and biological environment, human health, land stewardship, and environmental justice… not unlike what the OYATE OMNICIYE | Oglala Lakota Plan is aiming to do!

EPA-SHCRP’s goal is to develop solutions to environmental problems that are ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable over many generations. Their approach is transdisciplinary and depends on innovation and systems thinking in order to avoid unintended consequences. 

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK - OTHERWISE YOUR KIDS OR GRANDKIDS MIGHT BE ASKING YOU IN A FEW YEARS WHY NOT?

First round of ideas + voting ends APRIL 21, 2011.

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Oyate Omniciye coming to the Pine Ridge Village

Greetings! Pine Ridge Village will be having a district working session Monday, March 28 from 9 a.m at the EDA office (located at the BINGO Hall) in Pine Ridge, SD. The community liaison from the Thunder Valley CDC/BNIM planning team, Julie Two Eagle, will be there to introduce ‘Oyate Omniciye | Oglala Lakota Plan’ (The Peoples Plan) and to answer any questions. We look forward to meeting you!

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Agriculture Resource Management Planning Meeting

Be apart of planning for your district.Offer the gift of knowledge, and share your ideas! Knowledge is power! Empower yourself! Make a difference in your District!

Date: 03/30/11 and 03/31/11Time: 9 am to 4 pm daily

Location: Prairie Winds CasinoHotel Confer ence room.

Sponsored by the Agriculture Resource ManagementGrant and the OST Land Office!

Designating areas for future development.

  • Parks and Recreation areas
  • Business areas
  • Schools areas
  • Residential areas

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