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  <title><![CDATA[Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C.: From Rivals to Allies]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Mary C. Curtis, Politics Daily
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<p>Through the megaregion concept, Atlanta and Charlotte, NC have become allies. The Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion (PAM), which is delineated by Interstates 85 &amp; 20, encompasses these two metropolitan cities. PAM officials congregated to discuss pressing issues in the region, including water, transportation, energy, and economic development.
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<p>Reasons for the alliance include competing for federal funding. The meeting, which also included representatives from private and academic entities, discussed research opportunities that would ultimately achieve the long-range goals of the region. Dr. Catherine Ross, transportation expert, director of the Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development at Georgia Tech, and editor of "Megaregions: Planning for Global Competitiveness", was a major driving force of the purpose of the meeting. Dr. Ross alluded to international examples such as Russia and China that are pioneering the megaregion concept.
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<p>The meeting also involved topics such as congestion and education. Civic leadership was identified as a key component in helping the region cope with current economic challenges. The next meeting was scheduled for October in South Carolina.
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