2016 DLE-May 9: Land Use- L4

May 09, 2016 01:00pm -
May 09, 2016 02:00pm
(GMT-5)

Event Description

May 9 – Land Use – L4  (Free-Members)

Managing the Millennials

Are Millennials Really the "Go-Nowhere" Generation?

Municipal Management of Millennials:  Millennials have many special needs and desires and we will address these, particularly in the land use and transportation context.  Our guest has researched and reported on the travel choices of Millennials, choices that profoundly affect how we plan and regulate for land use.  Get out ahead of the emerging trends by joining us for  this unique view into the ever-changing landscape being shaped by the Millennials.  You’ll ad a new word to you vocabulary, too: “automobility”!

 

 

Speakers:  Noreen C. McDonald, Dwight H. Merriam and Daniel R. Mandelker

 

Speakers:

Noreen C. McDonald

Dwight H. Merriam founded Robinson & Cole’s Land Use Group in 1978. He represents land owners, developers, governments and individuals in land use matters. Dwight is a Fellow and Past President and of the American Institute of Certified Planners, a former Director of the American Planning  Association, a former chair of APA’s Planning and Law Division, and a former chair of the American Bar Association’s national Section of State and Local Government Law. He teaches land use law at the University of Connecticut School of Law and at the Quinnipiac University Law School and has published over 200 articles and nine books and including Inclusionary Zoning Moves Downtown, The Takings Issue, The Complete Guide to Zoning, and Eminent Domain Use and Abuse: Kelo in Context.  He is the co-editor of Rathkopf’s The Law of Zoning and Planning and a co-author of the leading casebook in the field, Planning and Control of Land Development.

Daniel R. Mandelker, Stamper Professor of Law, Washington University in Saint Louis,  is a leading scholar and teacher in land use law, environmental law, and state and local government law. He was the principal consultant and contributor to the American Planning Association’s model planning and zoning legislation project. He was also the principal consultant to a joint American Bar Association committee that prepared a model law for land use procedures that was adopted by the ABA House of Delegates. He recently published a handbook on free speech law for on premise signs, a coauthored fourth edition of his APA report on Street Graphics and the Law, and a coauthored new edition of  his law school casebook in State and Local Government. Additionally, he received the ABA’s State and Local Government Section Daniel J. Curtin Lifetime Achievement Award.


Event Type:Distance Learning Event
Category:Distance Learning
Early registration ends on Mar 17, 2016.
Regular registration starts on Mar 18, 2016 and ends on Apr 09, 2016.
Late registration starts on Apr 10, 2016.
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

 

Registration Fees
Fee TypeEarlyRegularLate
 2016 DLE-May 9
Member Fee: $0.00$0.00$0.00
Non-Member Fee: $99.00$99.00$99.00