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RESCHEDULED DUE TO EVENTS OF SEPTEMBER 11TH

"Changing Neighborhoods:
New Visions for Community Revitalization
"

Third Annual Conference on Housing and Urban Policy
Monday, February 4, 2002
7:45am-2:30pm, Andersen Auditorium, Haas School of Business
UC Berkeley
$40 Registration Fee (includes lunch)

Conference Registration Form
Tentative Agenda
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The Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy will hold its Third Annual Conference on Housing and Urban Policy on Monday, February 4th, 2002, from 7:45am to 2:30pm at the Andersen Auditorium in the Haas School of Business on the Berkeley campus.  The conference includes a lunch reception to be held immediately after the conference adjourns.

This annual conference attracts an audience of over 300 community development professionals, government officials, faculty and students.

The conference will feature speakers from the development, governmental, and nonprofit sectors discussing current housing and urban policy issues under the general theme, "Changing Neighborhoods:  New Visions for Community Revitalization."  The keynote speakers will be Mayor Jerry Brown of Oakland, and James Carr, Vice President of the Fannie Mae Foundation.  Panels will examine "Rights, Values, and Neighborhood Improvement" and "Infill: Myth and Practice."

Conference panels and keynote speakers will examine elements of neighborhood change, infill housing policy, gentrification, redevelopment, and the architecture and design of re-emerging urban neighborhoods.  Panels will be conducted in facilitated roundtable fashion, affording ample opportunity for substantive exchange between panelists and audience members.

The annual conference honors the memory of Don Terner, a pioneer and innovator in providing housing, who led California's Department of Housing and Community Development and who was a major force in improving housing opportunities for all citizens.

The cost is nominal (only $40 per person [includes lunch]; free for UCBkly faculty, staff and students [lunch not included]), but pre-registration is necessary for all participants. UCB faculty, staff and students should submit the registration form marked "UCB."

We expect a large turnout again this year, and space is limited (and parking space is even more limited). To insure your place at this important conference, please register to attend!

Conference Registration Form
Tentative Agenda
Parking and Location Information
Lodging Information

 

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