24th Annual Land Use Law & Planning Conference
Friday, January 29, 2010
8:30am - 5:00pm
Millenium Biltmore Hotel
Downtown Los Angeles
506 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90071-2607
(310) 825-7885
UCLA Extension's annual Land Use Law and Planning Conference is the leading source of information on California land use legislation, case law, and the emerging issues that frame land use and development practices in the nation's most populous state. Its unique cross-disciplinary approach explores the full range of perspectives drawn from the land use planning, legal, development, and environmental communities—and demonstrates how these factors influence the day-to-day work of planners, developers, environmental regulators, and attorneys.
Join our experts and audience members as they review the important issues of the past year and explore what is on the horizon.
Now in its twenty-fourth year, this conference provides a big picture view of land use law and planning practice. Our guest speakers consistently provide succinct and provocative updates on core state and federal case law and legislation mixed with practice pointers on basic land use law and planning issues. This conference is essential for attorneys, planners, environmentalists, and developers who need to know how land use law and planning is changing and affecting their interests.
Keynote Speaker:
Edward Blakely, Honorary Professor of Urban Policy at the United States Study Center, University of Sydney, Australia
Fee and Credit Information:
$450 Reg# V3696
($450 by 1/15; $500 thereafter)
$150 Reg# V5515
(Students, faculty, non-profit and government organization discount – Space Limited/Phone Enrollment Only)
Fee includes refreshments, lunch, and conference materials.
7 Hours of MCLE and CM (AICP) credit available.
This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit by the State Bar of California and for continuing Professional Development Program (CM) credits by the American Institute of Certified Planners.
For more information or to obtain a complete agenda which includes topics and speakers please visit www.uclaextension.edu/publicpolicy/landuse