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| #e.21914 | Wednesday 5:30PM to 8:00PM November 14,
2012 | CM | 1.50 |
The Future of Redevelopment in CaliforniaAssociation of Environmental ProfessionalsBerkeley, CA Since the dissolution of the redevelopment agencies in California, environmental planners have wondered what the future of Brownfield and infill development may be. For our November event, we’ll have the opportunity to hear from three local redevelopment leaders as they discuss how redevelopment projects have changed since the dissolution of the redevelopment agencies, how this might continue to evolve in the coming year, and how this impacts the CEQA/Environmental Planning process. Time will be available for questions after the panel discussion.
More Instructors: June Catalano June Catalano has served as City Manager of Pleasant Hill since September 2006. Prior to that, she was City Manager for the City of Martinez and Assistant City Manager for the City of Milpitas. She has also served as Director of Development Services for the City of San Leandro, Director of Planning and Building for the City of Santa Ana and Community Development Director for the City of Laguna Beach. She is currently President Elect of the California Redevelopment Association and a Board Member of the East Bay Regional Communication System Authority. Steve Duran Steve Duran went to work for the San Jose Redevelopment Agency in 1998 as a Senior Negotiations Officer and in 2000 was promoted to Manager of Downtown Development and Implementation. Steve went to work for the City of Richmond as the Community & Economic Development Agency Director and Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency in 2002. He came on board as the City Manager for the City of Hercules in October 2011. Steve holds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from California State University at Hayward and an MBA in management from Golden Gate University. Patrick Lane Patrick Lane has worked for the City of Oakland since 1996, since 2004 as Redevelopment Manager, managing up to seven redevelopment areas. Major projects and programs supervised include Oakland Army Base developments, Uptown and MacArthur Transit Villages, the 10K Housing Initiative to develop housing for 10,000 new downtown residents, and numerous public facility projects. He received Master of Architecture and Master of City Planning degrees from the University of California at Berkeley in 1996 and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from California Polytechnic in 1987. (4 Ratings)
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