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File #: 0020X-2006    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/10/2006 In control: O'Shaughnessy
On agenda: 2/13/2006 Final action: 2/15/2006
Title: To recognize the remarkable career and civic contributions of William C. Habig, Executive Director of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission.
Sponsors: Maryellen O'Shaughnessy, Kevin L. Boyce, Matthew D. Habash, Mary Jo Hudson, Michael C. Mentel, Charleta B. Tavares, Patsy Thomas
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To recognize the remarkable career and civic contributions of William C. Habig, Executive Director of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission.


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WHEREAS, in 1967, Bill Habig joined the staff at the transportation department of the Franklin County Regional Planning Commission; and

WHEREAS, in 1971 Bill was appointed executive director of the newly named Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, carrying its influence far beyond highway planning into areas such as economic development and land use planning, housing services, the environment and air quality, comprehensive transit and other areas key to central Ohio's long term sustainability; and

WHEREAS, through Bill Habig's leadership, MORPC played a critical role in the construction of I-670, the expansion of I-270, Rickenbacker Airport, the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the regional multi-use trail program, and the Central Ohio Transit Authority; and

WHEREAS, at the core of Bill's countless achievements is his deep commitment to regional thinking and cooperative planning as he expanded MORPC's impact and reach through partnerships with dozens of member governments, building coalitions and working directly with all MORPC members by helping them to achieve goals that benefit the entire region; and

WHEREAS, Bill's widely recognized skills at mediation, negotiation and helping others build collaborative consensus around major projects are a model for MORPC's staff, board and members, establishing the organization as a respected leader, able to bring together diverse interests for the greater good of all central Ohio; and

WHEREAS, in Columbus, Bill served five separate mayor's administrations and 40 city council members (plus Pete Cass); and

WHEREAS, Bill's uniquely effective management style fosters collegiality, shared learning, integrity, and mutual respect among MORPC's staff and board members; and

WHEREAS, many of us who began our work in ...

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