First Annual Land Use & Sustainable Development Law (LUSD) Institute Conference


Date/Time(s)
Thursday, April 16
  • 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Location


Description
The First Annual Conference of the Land Use & Sustainable Development Law Institute:
LONG ISLAND COASTAL RESILIENCY SUMMIT
 
Thursday, April 16, 2015, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Touro Law Center, Central Islip, NY
 
Join local, state and national leaders, land use practitioners, and community members of April 16, 2015 to address the formidable challenge of moving from resiliency planning to implementation.
 
Topics will include the newly enacted Community Risk & Resiliency Act, model resiliency codes, the confluence of smart growth and resiliency, legal hurdles to living shores, the role of LWRPs, qualification for the NFIP Community Rating System, and mapping and other practical tools.

Conference presenters will include representatives from local and county governments, NY DOS, and DEC, FEMA, EPA, and US Army Corp of Engineers, as well as climatologists, marine scientists and leading land use and municipal law scholars. Participants can earn CLE, APA-CM, and New York State planning and zoning training credits (credits TBD).
 
To register, please click here
 
For more information, click here or email landuse@tourolaw.edu.

Add to Calendar 4/16/2015 8:00:00 AM 4/16/2015 6:00:00 PM America/New_York First Annual Land Use & Sustainable Development Law (LUSD) Institute Conference The First Annual Conference of the Land Use & Sustainable Development Law Institute:LONG ISLAND COASTAL RESILIENCY SUMMIT Thursday, April 16, 2015, 9:00 am - 5:00 pmTouro Law Center, Central Islip, NY Join local, state and national leaders, land use practitioners, and community members of April 16, 2015 to address the formidable challenge of moving from resiliency planning to implementation. Topics will include the newly enacted Community Risk & Resiliency Act, model resiliency codes, the confluence of smart growth and resiliency, legal hurdles to living shores, the role of LWRPs, qualification for the NFIP Community Rating System, and mapping and other practical tools.Conference presenters will include representatives from local and county governments, NY DOS, and DEC, FEMA, EPA, and US Army Corp of Engineers, as well as climatologists, marine scientists and leading land use and municipal law scholars. Participants can earn CLE, APA-CM, and New York State planning and zoning training credits (credits TBD). To register, please click here. For more information, click here or email landuse@tourolaw.edu.

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