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Edithistory:Metropolitan Regional Council

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1326827582 2025-12-11T03:07:00Z OrdinaryScarlett AfD: Nominated for deletion; see [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tri-State Regional Planning Commission]]
1325730892 2025-12-04T21:07:45Z Femke One broken link does not a G15 make
1325253580 2025-12-02T01:04:34Z Cards84664 Requesting speedy deletion ([[WP:CSD#G15|CSD G15]]).
1310668379 2025-09-11T00:02:01Z Thetransitguru Enhanced sourcing with comprehensive citations from academic sources; removed POV language and editorial commentary; streamlined structure by eliminating excessive subsections; added federal relations content; expanded early history and opposition details; removed original research and unsourced analytical content; maintained proportional coverage while improving verifiability and neutrality compliance.
1308053579 2025-08-27T06:53:01Z Royiswariii removed [[Category:Councils of governments in the United States]] using [[WP:HC|HotCat]]
1308022014 2025-08-27T02:25:26Z Thetransitguru Fixed category error
1308021708 2025-08-27T02:23:18Z Thetransitguru Fixed formatting
1308021335 2025-08-27T02:20:50Z Thetransitguru Changing [[Wikipedia:Short description|short description]] from "Former council of governments for the New York metropolitan area[[Category:articles with short description]][[Category:Short description with empty Wikidata description]]" to "Former council of governments for the New York metropolitan area"
1308021271 2025-08-27T02:20:27Z Thetransitguru Adding [[Wikipedia:Short description|short description]]: "{{Short description|Former council of governments for the New York metropolitan area}}"
1308021034 2025-08-27T02:18:54Z Thetransitguru Creating new article on the Metropolitan Regional Council (1956–1979), a pioneering but ultimately unsuccessful council of governments for the NY-NJ-CT metropolitan area. The article details its formation, its failed attempt to gain official status, its later activities including M.R.C.-TV, and its eventual dissolution due to suburban opposition and the rise of the state-controlled Tri-State Regional Planning Commission. Cites academic and contemporary news sources.