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MAR t 1976
MAR 4 19;6
Mr. Glenn R. Billings
Chairman
Larimer-Weld Regional Council
of Governments
201 East 4th Street
Loveland, Colorado 80537
Dear Mr. Billings:
This is in response to your inquiry to James T. Lynn
of February 11, 1976, concerning a change in the status
of the Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Governments from
a non-metropolitan areawide A-95 clearinghouse to a metro-
politan areawide clearinghouse, due to the designation
of Fort Collins and Greeley as Standard Metropolitan
Statistical Areas.
There is really no substantive difference between the
functions of areawide clearinghouses, whether metropolitan
or non-metropolitan. The only difference is that the
Office of Management and Budget reserves to itself the
last word on clearinghouses in metropolitan areas. This
is in order to assure that the clearinghouse covers the
whole of the urbanized portion of the SMSA and that the
clearinghouse functions as a comprehensive planning agency.
These conditions are met in the case of the Larimer-Weld
Regional Council of Governments. Therefore, we shall change
the listing of your organization in our Directory of Clear-
inghouses to indicate that it covers the two metropolitan
areas.
Sincerely,
ULAAHLei_, , Thbutz: e?„4_4_,
Pu�riVince
Deputy Associate Director
for Intergovernmental Relations
and Regional Operations
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