Talk:CSRA Regional Development Center
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I think this article should be moved to CSRA Regional Development Center, throughout the article it makes the impression that the organisation calls itself "The CSRA", and from what I can tell by looking at it's website, it doesn't. The article also overlooks the fact that the CSRA is more often known as a rather informal term refering to the Augusta-Aiken Metropolatain Area. The article also indicates an unreasonable POV when it states, "Sometimes, counties in South Carolina consider themselves part of the CSRA...", implying that perhaps people who live in Georgia would never consider folks over in South Carolina are part of the CSRA, despite the fact that almost all of them do. -- GIR 04:07, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
Further discussion on the defenition of CSRA can be found at Talk:Augusta,_Georgia
[edit] current msa definition
The current MSA definition of the area is known as Augusta-Richmond County and additionally includes Burke County, Georgia. The population estimate as of 2005 is 520,332. --Polaron | Talk 23:01, 21 August 2006 (UTC)