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FAPA’s 2008 Public Policy Workshop

APA Florida would like to thank our sponsors
for the 2008 Public Policy Workshop:

Wendy Grey Land Use Planning
Carlton Fields
MSCW
Ruden, McClosky, Smith, Schuster & Russell, P.A.
Theriaque Vorbeck & Spain
Marina Pennington, Community Planning Consultant
Florida Regional Councils Association 

And special thanks to the Annual Sponsorship of:

Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc.
Urban Resource Group


PRESENTATIONS

Sea Level, Climate Change, FloridaDr. Jeff Chanton

Engaging the Future through Regional VisioningDr. Tim Chapin

Farm to FuelDr. Matt Curran

Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Land Use, and Transportation in FloridaCharles Gauthier, AICP

Governor’s Action Team on Energy and Climate ChangeStephen Adams

Working to Sustain Florida's Rural and Natural Lands

February 7, 2008
8:00 a.m.  -  5:00 p.m.

Final Agenda

PARK PLAZA HOTEL
415 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee
(Walking Distance from the Capitol)

The Capital Area Section and the Florida Chapter of APA are pleased to announce the opening of registration for FAPA’s 2008 Public Policy Workshop. Secretary Tom Pelham will join us to discuss the Department of Community Affairs legislative proposals.  The agenda will include a discussion of development pressures on rural lands and strategies to address that issue.  During the day’s events, we will be hearing from experts regarding energy/climate change and Florida’s response. Of course, a FAPA Public Policy Workshop would not be complete without hearing the perspectives of various Tallahassee lobbyists and key Legislators who play a significant role in the growth management legislative arena. 

The Public Policy Workshop will be preceded by a reception the evening of February 6, 2008.  We hope you can attend.  A small block of rooms has been reserved at the Park Plaza Hotel.  Please see the workshop registration form for further details.  

 


The Public Policy Workshop has been approved as a single event for 7 AICP CM credits. Submitting it as a single event allowed us to maximize the number of credit hours we could count. Please note that you will have to attend the whole day in order to receive the 7 credits; no partial credit will be awarded. Please take that into consideration when making any travel arrangements. If you have any questions, please the Chapter Office at 850-201-3272 or fapa@floridaplanning.org.
 

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