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UCLA Extensions Annual Land Use Conference This Week

UCLA Extension’s yearly Land Use Law and Planning Priming is the leading networking event and source of information on California land use legislation, specimen law, and the emerging issues that frame land use and minutiae practices in the nation’s most populous state.

The program’s unique cross-disciplinary tideway explores the full range of perspectives drawn from 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.

Now in its 37th year, the UCLA Extension priming offers a big-picture view of land use law and planning practice, with knowledgeable speakers providing succinct and provocative updates on cadre state and federal specimen law and legislation, as well as practice pointers on vital land use law and planning issues for practitioners and scholars.

Who should attend?

All individuals involved in land use and environmental issues in California, including:

  • Public officials & planners
  • Attorneys & consultants
  • Developers & real manor professionals
  • Students interested in planning and public policy

Join Us!

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Date & Time
Friday, January 27, 2023
8:30am–4:30pm PT

Location
Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza
251 South Olive Street
Los Angeles, CA. 90012

Registration Fee
$595*

For increasingly information and to register visit this link: https://www.uclaextension.edu/landuse