Capitol Region Water Board
The Capital Region Water Board is a non-profit corporation incorporated for the purposes of improving public water management in the Capital Region of Pennsylvania (8 counties in lower Susq. Basin) and enhancing regional cooperation. Staff - John Seitz
Economic Plan Implementation
Committee
(EPIC)
Economic Plan Implementation Committee - A joint effort between the York County Planning Commission and York County Economic Development Corporation to implement the York County Economic Development Plan through outreach, support, and assistance to municipalities and private/public economic development professionals. Staff - Felicia Dell, Joe Heffner, Pam Shellenberger, Roy Livergood
PA State Data Center Affiliate
The PA State Data Center is the Commonwealth’s official source of demographic and economic data. There is a statewide network of affiliates which include regional affiliates (County and regional planning agencies), small business development centers, State agencies and research institutions. The PA State Data Center also serves a liaison role with the US Census Bureau. Staff - Anne Walko
Pennsylvania Highlands
The Pennsylvania Highlands span 1.4 million acres and form an important statewide greenway which extends from South Mountain on the Maryland border across the state, to lands along the Delaware River. The Appalachian Mountain Club provides leadership on the Highlands Coalition, which includes more than 200 nonprofit, municipal, state and federal organizations working collaboratively to protect vitally important natural resources in the Highlands of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut. Staff - Anne Walko
South Mountain Partnership
The South Mountain Partnership is comprised of county planning agencies, conservancies and land trusts, state and local agencies ant others who have come together to advance the integrity and understanding of the South Mountain landscape, under the guidance of PA DCNR. By working together, the Partnership is coordinating conservation efforts to sustain a good quality of life for residents, to protect natural resources and to provide recreational opportunities for visitors. Staff - Anne Walko
Smart Growth Coalition of York and
Adams Counties
The Smart Growth Coalition was conceptualized in 2006 with a mission to shape public policy in order to preserve those elements that make our communities great places in which to live. Membership includes a wide array of public and private sector agencies, including municipal representatives. The Coalition has developed a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) Handbook to educate municipal officials about this alternative residential development tool. Staff - Felicia Dell or Pam Shellenberger
Susquehanna Riverlands Conservation
Landscape Initiative
The Conservation Landscape Initiative (CLI) is a place-based strategy for natural resources stewardship and advocacy in key landscapes across Pennsylvania, where there are strong natural assets, local readiness, and support for land conservation, locally driven planning, and community economic revitalization efforts. The Susquehanna Riverlands CLI seeks to enhance the rich landscape of the Susquehanna River Corridor through increased land protection, natural and cultural resource stewardship, increased public connection to these resources, and promoting sustainable economic development strategies keyed to heritage and eco-tourism. The Corridor encompasses the municipalities along the River in Lancaster and York Counties, with the River being the heart of this iconic landscape. Staff - Pam Shellenberger
Watershed Alliance of York
The Watershed Alliance of York (WAY) is a coalition of stakeholders committed to being innovative leaders encouraging watershed-based planning, restoration and protection, through locally led conservation, education and stewardship initiatives, in York County and beyond. Staff - John Seitz
York County Drought Advisory
Committee
This Committee is an extension of York County’s Drought Task Force officially required to convene during drought declarations. The Drought Advisory Committee proactively meets for planning reasons during the timeframes when droughts are not a threat. Staff - John Seitz or Roy Livergood
York County Envirothon Planning
Committee
The Envirothon is an interactive, hands-on competition designed to test a student's knowledge of these Pennsylvania natural resources: aquatics; current issues; forestry; soils; wildlife. This standards-based environmental science program emphasizes environmental sensitivity with social, ecological, and economic balance. The goal of the Envirothon is to provide our students with the tools they need to become responsible stewards of York County's agricultural and natural ecosystems. York County Planning Commission staff have participated on the Planning Committee, developing the Current Issues curriculum for 5-8 graders. Staff - John Seitz, Anne Walko or Lindsay Gerner
York County Parks Advisory Board
The York County Parks Advisory Board is a nine-member volunteer board appointed by the York County Board of Commissioners to serve as a liaison between the Parks and the public. The public is encouraged to attend board meetings, held the fourth Tuesday of each month, at 7 p.m. at Pleasant Acres. Visit the York County Parks website for more information. Staff - Anne Walko
York County Zoning & Building Permit
Officials
Association (YCZBPOA)
The YCZBPOA was created in 1985 to provide a forum for local zoning and building permit officials to discuss concerns and exchange information. Through bi-monthly meetings, the Association has provided a venue for officials to develop professional and personal relationships, learn from one another, and become more comfortable with their positions. In addition, there is a guest speaker at most meetings to present information on a topic of interest to the members. YCPC staff members regularly attend the meetings. Staff - Pam Shellenberger