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Partners in Innovation: Including Affordable and Workforce Housing within Transit-Oriented Development

September 27, 2010, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Denver Marriott City Center 1701 California Street Denver, CO

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MPC's Robin Snyderman will be moderating Monday's panel "Interagency Coordination at the State and Local Level"

Register today and plan to join colleagues from around the country for Partners in Innovation: Including Affordable and Workforce Housing within Transit-Oriented Development. This one-day symposium will take place September 27, 2010 in Denver, CO.  

The goal of the symposium is to examine the challenges and opportunities for developing and sustaining Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) that includes housing opportunities affordable to working families and families with low- and moderate-incomes. The symposium will be a comprehensive, highly interactive educational experience that will include opportunities for peer-to-peer learning, panel discussions, training workshops, plenary sessions and a networking reception.

Participation in this event will provide an opportunity to support the development of stronger state and local policies that support more equitable TOD and benefit working families and others that cannot afford market-rate housing.

Partners in Innovation will be designed to be useful to a wide range of state and local stakeholders interested in equitable TOD. We expect this symposium to attract 250 participants including elected and appointed officials, planners, developers, housing and transportation practitioners, smart growth advocates and many others.  

You won’t want to miss this opportunity to connect with peers, learn from experts, and share your story in a dynamic learning environment!

Visit National Symposium Partners in Innovation for more information and to register.

Please direct questions to Lynn Ross, director of state and local initiatives for NHC and the Center, at lross@nhc.org or 202-466-2121 ext. 237. Funding opportunities are available.

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/event/72

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