"The Enterprise Foundation believes an affordable home
should be more than simply shelter. It should be a healthy,
high performance pathway out of poverty. It should be sustainable
and smartly located in livable communities. We see housing
needs-and solutions-as integral to other important priorities,
including health, economic opportunity and environmental protection.
Enterprise is pleased to join with other organizations seeking
holistic solutions to urgent, interconnected needs and sponsor
the New Partners for Smart Growth Conference."
Stockton Williams, Vice President
for External Affairs, The Enterprise Foundation
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Contact the Conference Organizers for Additional Information
The Local Government Commission
(LGC)
Michele Kelso Warren, Senior Program Manager Local Government Commission
1414 K Street, Suite 600 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone: 916-448-1198
Fax: 916-448-8246 Web site: www.lgc.org
E-mail: mkwarren@lgc.org
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Joseph Hurley, Program Coordinator Local Government Commission
1414 K Street, Suite 600 Sacramento CA 95814 Phone: 916-448-1198
Fax: 916-448-8246 Web site: www.lgc.org
E-mail: jhurley@lgc.org |
The
LGC is an award-winning, twenty-five-year-old nonprofit membership organization
of forward-thinking local elected officials, city and county staff, and other
interested individuals. The LGC helps local officials address the problems facing
their communities and maximize their civic, environmental, and economic resources.
The Ahwahnee Principles for
Livable Communities, developed in 1991 by the LGC, helped pave the way
for the smart-growth movement. For more information, visit our Web site at: www.lgc.org
Penn
State Mark Bernhard, Senior Conference Planner
The Pennsylvania State University 225 The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
University Park PA 16802-7005 Phone: 814-863-5100 E-mail:
mvb8@outreach.psu.edu
Penn State’s core mission is teaching, research, and public service. Making the
University’s intellectual and physical resources available for the common good
has been a Penn State tradition for nearly 150 years. Today, Penn State Outreach
constitutes the largest, most diversified outreach effort in American higher education.
Penn State Outreach programs serve more than five million people from the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, the other forty-nine states, and eighty countries around the
world. For more information or to receive a brochure, complete and submit
the information
request form.
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