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CREATED:20090328T232700Z
DESCRIPTION:Panelist/Discussants: Uri Avin, Practice Leader for Regional Growth 
 Management, PB PlaceMaking; Keith Bartholomew, Assistant Professor, College 
 of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah; Gregory Tung, Founding 
 Partner, Freedman, Tung and Sasaki; Clark Wilson, Urban Designer, 
 Development, Community and Environmental Division, EPA\n\nModerator: 
 Elizabeth Macdonald, Associate Professor, City and Regional Planning and 
 Urban Design\n\nBuilding and portraying smart-growth scenarios is an 
 important part of the sustainable communities planning process under SB 
 375. Especially needed are visualization processes that can engage 
 communities and stakeholders and help them build agreement on how to more 
 forward with urban design and land use initiatives that contribute in both 
 small and large ways to sustainability goals.\n\nIURD brings together four 
 leaders in the planning and urban design fields who will talk about best 
 practices in building scenarios for sustainable growth and in representing 
 the built form and environmental outcomes. Using examples that derive from 
 their professional practice and research, the presentations and discussion 
 will encompass planning and design projects at neighborhood, citywide, and 
 regional scales. Topics will include restructuring suburban strip 
 corridors, EPA efforts related to street design, green infrastructure as a 
 shaper of neighborhood design, transit and land use connections and 
 resulting greenhouse gas impacts, and links between regional planning and 
 climate change.\n\nThis is the fourth session in IURD's new speaker series 
 - “Growing Sustainably in a Low-Carbon World.”\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/03/28/18584231.php
SUMMARY:Visioning Sustainable Communities
LOCATION:UCBerkeley\n305 Wurster Hall
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/03/28/18584231.php
DTSTART:20090415T001500Z
DTEND:20090415T021500Z
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