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Governance <br />What types of local government do you have? (tribal, municipal) <br />What utilities do you have and who manages them? <br />Economy <br />What is the basis of your economy? <br />What types of jobs exist? (fisheries, mining, <br />government) <br />How important is subsistence to your local economy? <br />Critical issues <br />What are some of the main critical issues in your <br />community? (water, sewer, housing, suicide) <br />Tununak Lives <br />Deep water, <br />Powerful hunter, <br />Sneaky animal, <br />Good eating, <br />Eskimo dancing, <br />Berry picking, <br />Ice Fishing, <br />Purple Flowers <br />- Samantha Kunriluh, <br />Tununuh <br />The People -- Form 2 <br />The information on this form is mostly population statistics. A series of questions provide an <br />overview of the people who make up your community. Fill out as much information on the form as <br />you can. Use the sources suggested on the form to help you with any unknowns. <br />Education, Jobs, and Income -- Form 3 <br />An overview of the education, jobs, and income in your community is recorded on this form. <br />Statistics on the number of people employed and the types of jobs available are examples of <br />information provided on this form. <br />The Place -- Form 4 <br />An overview of the issues relating to land and environment in your community is recorded on this <br />form. Land ownership and land status are very important because they affect the availability of <br />land. Environmental issues affect many basic physical systems that are important to the health <br />of your community. For example, soil conditions determine the type of foundations required for <br />community buildings and facilities. <br />A recent Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is a powerful tool that can be attached to your <br />community plan as base data. The EIS usually includes important physical information about your <br />community. <br />10 Community Strategic Plan Guide and Form - A Straightfoward Way to Get What You Need <br />
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