Public-Private Partnerships Conference
The 2008 Conference on Urban Development in Los Angeles

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENTS AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING: The Power of Collaboration

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For further information contact:

John Mathews
(310) 825-4025

mathewsj@ucla.edu

Thursday, April 17, 2008
8:30 am to 12:45 pm


JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM
369 East First Street
Los Angeles, California 90012


THANK YOU ALL WHO ATTENDED THE CONFERENCE.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN NEXT YEAR.

PLEASE SEE THE MEDIA SECTION FOR VIDEO AND POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS FROM THE CONFERENCE.

  • Can developers, local governments, and communities collaborate
    to cure Los Angeles' transportation and housing ills?
  • Are public-private partnerships functional vehicles for building effective transit-oriented developments?
  • Can public-private partnerships generate additional affordable housing for Los Angeles?

Learn how experts in the public, private, non-profit and academic sectors attack these vexing questions. Hear leaders in real estate development, urban planning and community advocacy debate, dissect and promote strategies to bring about change in how we build our neighborhoods.


The conference is sponsored by the UCLA Department of Urban Planning and the Urban Planning Alumni Council.

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