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December 17, 2010
Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute 2011 Conference
From Fred Cheever at University of Denver:
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAND USE INSTITUTE CONFERENCE
MARCH 3-4, 2011
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER CAMPUS
Register now for early bird rates of:
Corporate: $450
Government: $375
Non-Profit: $275
Student: $100
Early bird rates expire midnight on February 1, 2011. Rates increase in each
category by $100 on February 2, 2011 except for the Student category.
This promises to be the best RMLUI Conference yet. Our 20th anniversary will
feature:
● 2 world-class keynotes, and a special featured presentation
● 32 sessions on today’s critical land use and development issues, including:
Affordable Housing
Climate Change
Mobility
Renewable Energy
Sustainable Economic Development
Water Conservation
Please join many of the nation’s top land use practitioners and scholars as we
explore the field’s most challenging subjects, share insights and knowledge
about best practices and begin to map out the region’s next 20 years and the
path to the Next West.
Sounds pretty interesting - I've always wanted to go to this conference. Maybe next year I'll actually make it!
Jamie Baker Roskie
December 17, 2010 in Affordable Housing, Clean Energy, Climate, Conferences, Development, Economic Development, Water | Permalink
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does this include the blue ridge mountains and the appalachians?
Posted by: mountain land for sale | Jun 7, 2011 10:26:26 AM