Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 10:45 a.m. - 4 p.m. CDT
Cost: $60.00
Location: Mobile Workshop Departure Area
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- How to establish long-term land-use compatibility between military installations and surrounding communities
- Strategies to coordinate and integrate surrounding local jurisdictional growth policy plans with installations plans and military readiness
- How to accommodate new growth and economic development, sustain economic vitality, and protect public health and safety, while protecting military operational missions
MORE SESSION DETAILS
Explore master planning for Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans (NOLA) and its joint land-use plans with Plaquemines Parish. NOLA is located approximately seven miles southeast of downtown New Orleans and is home to crucial active-duty and reserve components of all branches of the military. Additionally, it provides a strategic location for emergency response near the Mississippi River delta and City of New Orleans. Learn how NOLA uses community land-use policies to balance its training and operational missions, while also serving as a good neighbor and economic driver in New Orleans.
Mobile Workshop Guides
Douglas T. Thompson
Mobile Workshop Guide
Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast, PWD New Orleans
Edwin Stringfield
Mobile Workshop Guide
NAVFAC Atlantic
Jacksonville, FL
Mitzi A. Crystal, AICP
Mobile Workshop Guide
Suffolk, VA
Sarah Schneider, AICP
Speaker
Quarto, Campania
Activity ID: NPC180006