South Suburban Stormwater Management Workshop - Metropolitan Planning Council

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South Suburban Stormwater Management Workshop

June 28, 2012, 8:30 a.m. to Noon

This is a past event

Brian Carey Training Center 1023 191st St. Homewood, IL 60430

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MPC's Josh Ellis will be a featured speaker at this event.

Targeted for local government officials

The Village of Homewood and the Calumet Stewardship Initiative will host a stormwater management workshopt hat describes the spectrum of engineering and legal solutions for various stormwater processes. Attendees will receive helpful tools and resources for use in their communities. This workshop is targeted toward Local Government officials to help them respond to various stormwater management problems within and between communities.

  • Speakers include MWRD and Cook County Forest Preserve District
  • Learn state of the art stormwater management strategies
  • Acquire tools and resources to navigate existing stormwater management strategies
  • Q and A with attorneys and engineers about specific issues
  • Learn how to integrate GIS tools into stormwater management programs
  • Network and brainstorm with neighboring communities and shared concerns
Please RSVP to Eric Neagu at eneagu@weaverboos.com or call 773-403-5137

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/event/177

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Chicago, Ill. 60603
312 922 5616 info@metroplanning.org

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