Making the Grand Vision a reality

GrandVisionBy Jim MacInnes

This piece was originally published in today’s Traverse City Record-Eagle

[The Grand Vision will hold a Citizen Action Expo on Monday, May 10 at the Hagerty Center in Traverse City. Learn more here.]

In the fall of 2008, I joined 12,000 of my neighbors across six counties and filled out the Grand Vision Scorecard to develop a vision for the future. On Monday evening, I am going to the Grand Vision Citizen Action Expo at the Hagerty Center to find out what I can do to make that vision a reality. I hope you’ll join me.

I am a big fan of the Grand Vision and believe that a healthy region, like a healthy business, needs a game plan for what it wants to be.

At Crystal Mountain Resort and Spa we have worked hard to develop a strategy for keeping our business prosperous. We built that vision around the core principles of economic and environmental sustainability.

The people of northwest Michigan have developed a vision and it’s built upon a common understanding that it makes sense to grow in a way that protects what makes this place so special. It’s a vision we created together around a powerful set of principles: we need to grow economic activity and housing in our existing cities and villages, and connect these towns with an integrated transportation system that expands public transit, walking, and biking.

And we need to push this vision forward with special consideration to use energy wisely, protect natural resources, and grow our farm economy.

My support for the Grand Vision is not just philosophical, it’s practical.

At Crystal Mountain, our most important resources are the hundreds of people who work here. These people live in the region. They have homes and families. They need reliable transportation to get around. They buy food and supplies from local businesses. They want to enjoy the natural resources. They want to plan for their children’s future.

Pushing the Grand Vision forward helps to make sure our staff members and their families have choices for these basic life necessities.

Ultimately, the Grand Vision strengthens the economy and keeps our region such a terrific place to live. That’s important to me. That’s important to Crystal people. That’s important to all of us.

It’s up to all of us to seize this important moment and do our part to make the Grand Vision a reality in our communities. Please join me at 5:30 p.m. Monday at the Hagerty Center in Traverse City to learn about the progress being made to implement the vision and how you can get involved. You can find out more at www.thegrandvision.org.

Jim MacInnes is chief executive officer and president of Crystal Mountain Resort in Benzie County. He has long been involved in energy issues and serves on the state’s wind energy council.