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| #e.22172 | Thursday 1:00PM to 2:15PM November 15,
2012 | CM | 1.25 |
Webinar: Moline, IL & Cincinnati, OH: Transit-Oriented Development That Is Transforming CommunitiesU.S. Environmental Protection Agency Smart Growth ProgramWashington, DC Free event Join the city of Moline, IL, the city of Cincinnati, OH, and the HUD-DOT-EPA Partnership for Sustainable Communities for a discussion of transit-oriented development (TOD) projects in each city. Participants will learn about the innovative approaches Moline and Cincinnati have taken to achieve economic growth and revitalize neighborhoods, and support that is available from the HUD-DOT-EPA Partnership to communities interested in undertaking TOD.
Who should attend: Government officials, planners, developers, investors, nonprofits, and others interested in transit-oriented development.
Read about the city of Moline’s efforts to transform an old warehouse into the Moline Multimodal Station and the city of Cincinnati’s Streetcar Project in the 2012 Partnership for Sustainable Communities accomplishments report at http://www.sustainablecommunities.gov/pdf/partnership_accomplishments_report_508%20compliant_final_062112.pdf. View a video about sustainability efforts in Moline at http://www.sustainablecommunities.gov/studies.html#FC9. Learn more about the Partnership for Sustainable Communities at http://www.sustainablecommunities.gov/index.html.
Webinar Details
Thursday, November 15, 2012, 1:00 to 2:15 Eastern
To join this webinar, click on https://epa.connectsolutions.com/epasmartgrowth. Log in as a guest. No pre-registration is required. Audio will be available through a conference service. Call 1-888-850-4523. Participant passcode: 719661. This conference has a maximum audio capacity of 299 callers. Please share phone lines if possible. Please test your computer prior to attending the meeting at http://admin.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm The Connection Test checks your computer to make sure all system requirements are met. If you pass the first three steps of the test, then you are ready to participate in a meeting. If you do not pass the test, perform the suggested actions and run the test again.
More Instructors: Jon Grosshans AICP Jonathan Grosshans, AICP, LEED-AP, is a community planner with US Environmental Protection Agency Region 5. Ray Forsythe Ray Forsythe is the Planning & Development Director for the city of Moline. Heather Roberts Heather Roberts is Business Development Coordinator for MetroLINK and project coordinator for the Quad Cities Multi-Modal Station Project. Chris Eilerman Chris Eilerman is Project Manager for the Cincinnati Streetcar Project. Milton Dohoney, Jr. Milton Dohoney, Jr. is City Manager for the city of Cincinnati. John Thomas John Thomas is director of EPA's Community Assistance and Research Division in the Office of Sustainable Communities. Josha Geyer Joshua Geyer is a Program Analyst with HUD's Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities. Sharon Pugh Senior Policy Analyst, Department of Transportation, Office of Budget and Policy (12 Ratings)
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